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Thursday June 6. 1872 Ther. 44. 51. 43. Bar. 29.610. Lt NW wind cloudy raining rather hard in spells. all day wind shifts a little more to the west P.M. Bar. 29.830. Plotting shorelines_ Friday June 7. 1872 Ther. 44. 48. 40. Bar. 29.900. Wind lt W. Rainy and foggy. P.M more moderate Evening clear a little. Bar 9 P.M 30.150. Work over copying. notes all day. men loading coal. The revenue officer comes off in a rage because we refuse to take screenings for coal but gets little satisfaction. work all the evening Saturday June 8 ther. 43. 54 38. Bar. 30.250 Cloudy lt nw wind. Start at 8 A.M and spend the entire day running the shore line in the east side of the Bay from Stillwater to the point in Indian Bay where we left off the 25th ult. Return at 7 P.M. 9 P.M. bar. 30.316 Day half clear about noon clouds mostly gone wind NW light with a heavy northerly swell but the tides running low we get a good chance to work. PM clouds up again [[4 columned table]] | Reading Stuff [[?]] | Time A.M. | Rise or Fall Rdg [[?]] | Buoys Word | |---|---|---|---| | 2.00 | 6.40 | 4.10 | N both scrubb farther | | 2.00 | 50 | 4.09 | | | 2.00 | 7.00 | .08 1/4 | | | 2.00 | 10 | .07 1/3 | | | 2.00 | 20 | .06 3/4 | | | 2.01 | 30 | R .05 3/4 | | | 2.02 | 40 | .05 1/2 | | | 2.03 | 50 | .04 1/2 | | | 2.05 | 8.00 | .04 1/2 | | | 2.06 | 10 | .05 | | | 2.07 | 20 | .03 1/2 | | | 2.08 | 30 | .03 3/4 | | | 2.07 | 40 | .03 1/2 | | | 2.07 | 50 | .04 3/4 | | | 2.07 | 9.00 | .05 3/4 | | | 2.07 1/2 | 10 | .05 3/4 | | | 2.06 | 20 | .05 3/4 | | | 2.06 | 30 | .07 1/2 | | | 2.05 | 40 | .07 1/2 | | | 2.05 | 50 | .08 1/4 | | | 2.05 | 10.00 | .09 1/2 | | | 2.05 | 10 | .09 3/4 | | | 2.05 | 20 | .10 1/2 | | | 2.05 | 30 | 5.00 3/4 | | | 2.05 | 40 | .02 | | | 2.06 | 50 | .03 | | | 2.08 | 11.00 | .04? | 11 oclock windy minutes in work | | 2.09 | 10 | .04 1/2? | | | 2.10 | 20 | .07? | | | 2.11 | 30 | .09 1/4? | | | 3.00 | 40. 50 3.00 1/2 | .10 1/2? 11 1/2? | |