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APPENDIX. 
TABLE IV. 
Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, from 
Norfolk Illand to Port Jackfon. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Longitude 
Eall. 
Variation 
Eaft. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
1788. 
Mar, 9, 1 
Noon. 5 
10 
II 
1 2 
M 
■ ■ H 
0 / 
29 31 
30 47 
31 18 
31 3^ 
32 34 
32 4.2 
0 / 
^65 33 
162 42 
160 18 
45 
^55 42 
< 
< 
< 
< 
'W. S. V/, Frefh gales and cloudy. 
At feven, P. M. the middle of Phil- 
lip's Ifland bore E. the N. point of 
Norfolk Illand N. E. by N. and the 
body of it N. E. by E. four or five 
leagues diftant. 
S. W. Frefh gales and cloudy. 
W. b. S. Ditto, ditto. A current 
fetting to the Northward. 
"Variable. Moderateand cloudy. At half 
part three, P. M. faw Lord Howe's 
Ifland bearing S. W. b. .W. At 
ICVClJ, LllC UUUy Ul LllC lllallU. VV . U. O. 
four or fix leagues. Sounded in 70 
to 120 fathoms, no ground. At 
noon, the North point of Lord 
Howe's Ifle bore N. diftant 2 miles. 
'"Variable. Moderateand cloudy. .At 
two, P. M. anchored in i ^ fathoms 
off Lord Llowe's Ifland. Sent a 
boat to examine the ifle, and founc. 
abundance of turtle. 
^N. E. MocVrate and clear. At flx 
P. M. Bairs Pyramid bore E. | N. 
and Mount Gower N. E. b. E. dif- 
tance eight leagues. 
Variable. Freili gales and cloudy. 
