Survey of the Intertropical And Western Coasts of Australia V2

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Survey of the Intertropical And Western Coasts of Australia V2
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Horsburgh's Indian Directory volume 2 page 514. ) In describing this route, the whole of the bearings are magnetic; and thecourses are freed from the effect of tide or current, since they are onlytemporary, and often of trifling importance. * (*Footnote. In following these directions, reference should be made tothe description of the coast contained in this Appendix. ) DIRECTIONS.
Having hauled round Breaksea Spit (see Flinders' chart sheet 3) in theevening, it would perhaps be dangerous to ste
...er on through the night;after running, therefore, to the West-North-West for five or six leagues, bring to until daylight: but, if the day is before you, the course fromthe extremity of the spit is West-North-West 1/4 West for about a hundredmiles. You will then be about twenty miles from Cape Capricorn: on yourway to which you should pass about three miles within Lady Elliot'sIsland, and also within the southernmost islet of Bunker's Group, bywhich you will see how the current has affected your course, and you canact accordingly: if it has set you to the northward, you may pass oneither side of or through the islands without danger.

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