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Table. (Continued.) 
Date. 
Moon’s 
Age. 
Mean Time. 
Tide- 
gauge. 
Tide- 
batten. 
Wind. 
Weather. 
Remarks. 
Direction. 
Force. 
h m 
h m 
ft. in. 
ft. in. 
5 Ap. 29- 
1 0 A.M. 
1 8 
30 
1 7 
2 0 
1 6 
S.S.E. 
3 
b. 
30 
1 6 
3 0 
1 5f 
30 
1 5i 
4 0 
1 Si 
S.S.E. 
3-4 
b. 
30 
1 5 
5 0 
1 5 
30 
1 5 
6 0 
4 1 
1 5 
s. 
2 
b.c. 
30 
4 0 
1 6 
S.E. 
1 
b.c. 
7 0 
3 iii. 
1 7 
30 
3 10i 
1 8 
8 0 
3 9i 
1 9 
Calm. 
30 
3 9 
1 10 
9 0 
3 8i 
1 101 
N. by e. 
2 
b.c. 
30 
3 8 
1 11 
10 0 
3 8 
1 11 
30 
3 71 
1 11 
11 0 
3 71 
1 u i 
N.N.E. 
4 
b.c. 
30 
3 8 
1 11 
Noon. 
3 8f 
1 101 
? May 1. 
8 20 a.m. 
1 8 
Calm. 
0 
b. 
8 37 
1 9 
8 55 
1 10 
9 25 
1 11 
N.W. 
2 
b.c. 
10 00 
2 0 
35 
2 1 
3 
11 20 
2 2 
W.N.W. 
4 
40 
2 2 
5 
0 25 p.m. 
2 1 
1 10 
30 
2 0 
1 11 
w. 
High Water ll h 30 m . 
50 
1 10 
w. 
5 
b.c. 
2 15 
1 9 
45 
1 8 
3 30 
1 7 
50 
1 6 
W.N.W. 
3 
4 10 
1 5 
N.W. 
2 
15 
N. 
2 
55 
1 4 
N.N.E. 
2 
b. 
5 20 
1 31 
E.N.E. 
. . • • • • 
b.c. 
50 
1 3 
E.S.E. 
1 
c. 
6 25 
1 21 
S.E. 
2 
45 
1 21 
Low Water 6 h 20 m . 
7 0 
1 3 
27 
1 4 
s.e. by S. 
3-5 
b.c. 
50 
1 5 
8 15 
1 6 
b. 
40 
1 7 
9 0 
1 8 
25 
1 9 
45 
1 10 
10 15 
1 11 
2 
b. 
