07 August 1894

At Aden at single anchor with stern secured to number 2 buoy. Wind SW force 2 with broken cloud, lightning and rain. Barometer 29.72 inches rising to 29.75 at 0800 and to 29.77 at noon before falling to 29.67 at 1600 and then rising to 29.78 before finishing at 29.79 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 84F. Received 122 lbs of beef and 61 lbs of vegetables plus 199 lbs of bread. 0400. Landed Small Arms Company, Marines and field gun crews. Training class at torpedo instruction. 0800. Wind SW force 1 with broken cloud and mist. Employed as requisite. Noon. Wind west force 1 with broken cloud and mist. 1300. French S.B Etask sailed. Training class at torpedo instruction. 1600. Wind SW force 3 to 5 with broken cloud, mist and squalls. Employed as requisite. 1700. Quarters. Both watches at Fire Engine. 2000. Wind SW force 3 with broken cloud and haze. 2045. Watch – Man and arm ship. Draught forward. 11 feet 11 inches. Aft. 15 feet 6 inches.  Coal expended 4 cwt. Number on sick list 8.

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