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boats, the second night after we left the ship. I think the ship went down before we lost. sight of her. After losing sight of the boats and when it was

daylight we saw a sail and made for her, but she could

not see us and went on her

course. We then tried as best

we could by the sun by day and by the Stars by night to steer about South West thinking

that would take us to the land.

us knew how the

None of land bore or how far we were from it. We had no Chart or instrument of any sort -

We parlook of as little of the provisions and water as we could. When we had been six

or seven days in the boat we sighted a vessel, at daylight and steered for her. She was standing towards us, and about ten o'clock of the first February we were picked up by the Hate barnie, baptain James Wilson, where we have been very well treated and arrived here today. The after we got.

The day

on board the

Kate learnie we fell in with the British Barque leingalese of Glasgow, bound to Melbourne.

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