During the night, we had a light breeze from the westward: we frequently sounded, and had from 17 to 23 fathoms water.
On July 18 we sailed from Spithead; and in the afternoon of the 20th, having a light breeze from the eastward, with fine weather, our departure was taken from the Start, bearing N.
At one o'clock we bore away along the coast with a light breeze from the north-eastward; and having run five leagues, tacked to seaward soon after dark.
A similar light was again seen, more than once, during the dark and gloomy weather, with small misty rain falling, and a light breeze from the westward, which we had all night.
Towards noon the weather cleared and became very fine, with a light breeze from the northward.
At daylight, we sailed out of the bay, with a light breeze from the eastward; at seven, the wind increased, and a heavy sea rose in the gulf.
At daylight, weighed, with a light breeze from the southward; steered to give Fair Cape a berth.
The 1st July dawned bright and fair with, a light breeze from the south-west, and the little vessel sped through the water at an average speed of about eight knots an hour.
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