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Latitude in 35 degrees 19 minutes South, Longitude in 188 degrees 29 minutes West.
The Island of the 3 Kings, North 27 degrees East, distant 77 Miles. [Off North End of New Zealand.] Thursday, 28th.
The Gale continued without the least intermission until 2 a.m., when the wind fell a little and began to veer to the Southward and to the South-West where it fixed at 4, and we made Sail and steer'd East in for the Land under the Foresail and Mainsail, but was soon obliged to take in the latter as it began to blow very hard and increased in such a manner that by 8 o'Clock it was a meer Hurricane attended with rain and the Sea run prodidgious high.
At this time we wore the Ship, hauld up the Topsail, and brought her too with her head to the North-West under a Reefed Mainsail, but this was scarcely done before the Main Tack gave way and we were glad to take in the Mainsail and lay too under the Mizen staysail and Ballanced Mizen, after which we reefd the Foresail and furl'd both it and the Mainsail.
At Noon the Gale was a little abated, but had still heavy squalls attended with rain.
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