01 July 1897

Bombay to Trincomalee. Course North at 9.7 knots. Wind SW force 1 with broken cloud and moderate sea becoming slight by 0800. Barometer 29.95 inches rising to 30.00 at 0800 before falling to 24.91 at noon and then rising to 29.98 at 2000. Finishing at 29.95 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 90F. 0115. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. 0145. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. 0230. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. 0315. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. 0400. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. 0445. Sounded in 60 fathoms by wire. Exercised sea boats crews. Exercised close watertight doors. 0400. Put clock on 8 minutes. Altered course to N42W at 9.2 knots. 0640. Observed land on port beam.   0725. Altered course N48W. Wind west. 0840. Altered course as requisite for harbour. 0900. Divisions and prayers. 100. Employed as requisite. Noon. Speed 10 knots. Proceeding as requisite into harbour. 1230. Came to anchor in 14 fathoms and veered to 4 shackles. HMS Lapwing at anchor.

HMS Lapwing (1889) was a Redbreast-class composite screw gunboat launched in 1889 and sold in 1910.

Ship placed in Quarantine. 1500. Let fires die out. 1600. Laid out stream anchor on port side. 1700. Quarters.  Draught 13 feet 1 inch forward. 15 feet 7 inches aft. Coal expended 13 tons 8 cwt. Coal remaining 155 tons 57 cwt. Number on sick list 5.

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