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46th /day out 25 Enc. Ni-oun-te-lik -"Countess of Warwick" Island [[left margin blue ink]] { 14 leaves[[guess]] } { & 1 p! } { in this } { day } [[/left margin blue ink]] Monday Sept. 23 1861 AM N.E Fresh cloudy but sun out M. N.E. " " [[dittos for: Fresh cloudy]] & no sun P.M. NE " " [[dittos for: Fresh cloudy]] cloudy & cold I have now organized a Company for pushing further Search & research in this interesting Sound Now h2-m30 Cho. ^[[(VII-30 AM)]] & getting boat from anchorage to start when Koo-jes-se has seen Coal - on our return Stop at ^[[Kod-lu-narn]] [[strikethrough]] Oo-yarng - generally [[/strikethrough]] called [[underlined]] "Kud-lu-narn" because White men lived & there & built Ship [[left margin]] Start h m 30-00 [[/left margin]] 5 oars - The Com^[[p]]any = myself, Koo-jes-se, Koo-per-ne-ung, Kood-loo, Koo-tu-re-ung,[[guess]] Ning-u-ar-ping & Kop-e-o [[stikethrough]] (Jack) [[/strikethrough]] A strong head wind - but with such a crew made good progress - All pulling save two wh are [[underlined]] fishing [[/underlined]] Koo-loo & Koo-jes-se the latter also the "Boat steerer" - [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] ^[[Boat]] bounding over the Waves like a thing of
Transcription Notes:
Entry for page 429 in Hall's book.
Kop-e-o: also known as "Dick."