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<p>about 8 gallons of water; having a Compass Quadrant &amp; Chart.<lb/>
After Sailing 2 days we reached a little Creek, about 2 Degrees<lb/>
to the Northward of Port Jackson, there we found a quantity<lb/>
of fine burning Coal, we remained there 2 Nights &amp; 1 day<lb/>
and found a great many Cabbage trees some of which we<lb/>
cut down and procured the Cabbage. The Natives came<lb/>
down to whom we gave some <sic>Cloaths</sic> and other art<add>i</add>cles, and<lb/>
they went away very well satisfied. The land appeared much<lb/>
better than at <sic>Sidney</sic> Cove, here we got a great many fishes<lb/>
which were very refreshing to us _ After our Stay of two Nights<lb/>
and one day we continued our Voyage to the Northward after<lb/>
two days sail we made a very fine harbour seeming to run<lb/>
up the Country for many Miles and very commodious for<lb/>
the Anchorage of Shipping; here we found plenty of fresh<lb/>
water, we <sic>hawled</sic> our boat a shore to repair her bottom with<lb/>
some Bees-wax and Resin which we had a small quantity<lb/>
of. But on the same Night we were drove off by the Natives,<lb/> 
which meant to destroy us, we launched our boat and rode<lb/>
off in the stream quite out of reach of them. That being<lb/>
Sunday, Monday we were off in the Stream we rowed lower<lb/>
down, thinking to land some miles below _ on Monday<lb/>
morning we attempted to land, and we found a place convenient<lb/>
for to repair our boat, we accordingly put some of<lb/>
our things part being ashore when the Natives came in<lb/>
great numbers armed with Spears and Shields &amp;c. we <sic>form’d</sic><lb/>
ourselves in parts, one party of us made towards them to<lb/>
pacify them by <sic>signes</sic>, but they took not the least notice accordingly<lb/>
we fired a Musket thinking to affright them<lb/>
but they paid no attention to it _ on perceiving them <add>rush</add></p>






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about 8 gallons of water; having a Compass Quadrant & Chart.
After Sailing 2 days we reached a little Creek, about 2 Degrees
to the Northward of Port Jackson, there we found a quantity
of fine burning Coal, we remained there 2 Nights & 1 day
and found a great many Cabbage trees some of which we
cut down and procured the Cabbage. The Natives came
down to whom we gave some Cloaths and other articles, and
they went away very well satisfied. The land appeared much
better than at Sidney Cove, here we got a great many fishes
which were very refreshing to us _ After our Stay of two Nights
and one day we continued our Voyage to the Northward after
two days sail we made a very fine harbour seeming to run
up the Country for many Miles and very commodious for
the Anchorage of Shipping; here we found plenty of fresh
water, we hawled our boat a shore to repair her bottom with
some Bees-wax and Resin which we had a small quantity
of. But on the same Night we were drove off by the Natives,
which meant to destroy us, we launched our boat and rode
off in the stream quite out of reach of them. That being
Sunday, Monday we were off in the Stream we rowed lower
down, thinking to land some miles below _ on Monday
morning we attempted to land, and we found a place convenient
for to repair our boat, we accordingly put some of
our things part being ashore when the Natives came in
great numbers armed with Spears and Shields &c. we form’d
ourselves in parts, one party of us made towards them to
pacify them by signes, but they took not the least notice accordingly
we fired a Musket thinking to affright them
but they paid no attention to it _ on perceiving them rush




Identifier: | JB/169/202/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

202

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

memorandoms by james martin

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2

Penner

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

57022

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