WHITE'S JOURNAL OF A 
20th. At four in the morning the Sirius and convoy 
made fail, and at eight o'clock anchored in eight fathom 
water; Cape Banks E. S. E. Point Solander S. S. E. and the 
entrance of the bay, between thefe two lands, W. S. W. We 
found here the Supply tender, which had arrived the i8th, and 
the Alexander, Scarborough, and Friendfhip tranfports, who 
had only arrived the day before. To fee all the fhips fafe in 
their deftined port, without ever having, by any accident, 
been one hour feparated ; and all the people in as good 
health as could be expeded or hoped for, after fo long a 
voyage, was a light truly pleafing, and at which every 
heart muft rejoice. As we failed into the bay, fome of the 
natives were on the fhore, looking with feeming attention at 
fuch large moving bodies coming amongft them. In the 
evening the boats were permitted to land on the north fide, 
in order to get water and grafs for the little ftock we had 
remaining. An officer's guard was placed there to prevent 
the feamen from draggling, or having any improper inter- 
courfe with the natives. Captain Hunter, after anchoring, 
waited on the governor, on board the Supply ; who, with 
feveral other officers, landed. As they rowed along the 
fhore, fome of the natives followed the boat ; but on her 
putting 
