01 May 1871

Single anchor off Ross Island, Port Blair. Wind north westerly force 2 becoming northerly force 2.

0200. weather cloudy and misty. Could not make out land although dead reckoning placed us within sight of land.

0425. Stopped.

0500 Proceeded. Land ahead on starboard bow.

0600. Ross island N ½ W.

0740. Altered course  to WNW.

1030. Arrived in Port Blair. Stopped and came to with sandy bottom in 9 fathoms and veered to 3 shackles.  Anchorage bearing Atalanta Point N70W.. South Point S7E. We were to have secured to the pier at Chatham Island for the purpose of coaling but the Master attendant thought as they had not such a large vessel up there before it was not advisable to go up  in our case. Therefore we coaled from a lighter manned by the convicts the next day and by 1500 received 114 tons.

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