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Captain Cook’s Journal During the First Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER 5
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In the evening shortned Sail and at Midnight Tack'd and made a Trip to the North-West until 2 a.m., then wore and stood to the Southward.

At daylight made Sail and Edged away in order to make the Land; at 10 saw it bearing North-East and appeared to be high land; at Noon it extended from North to East-North-East distant, by Estimation, 8 or 10 Leagues, and Cape Maria Van Diemen bore North 2 degrees 30 minutes West, distant 33 Leagues.

Our Latitude by observation was 36 degrees 2 minutes South.

A high rowling swell from the South-West.
[Off Kaipara Harbour, North Island, New Zealand.] Thursday, 4th.

Winds at South-West and South-West by South; mostly a fresh Gale accompanied with a rowling sea from the same Quarter.


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