11 February 1889

Malta to Port Said. Position at noon 33.51N 22.50E. Course W to NW 1 knot. Wind 6 to 7 reducing to force 4 at noon and then 2 to 3. Cloudy with squalls becoming broken cloud. Barometer 29.94 rising to 30.12 inches at midnight. Temperature at noon 57F.  0500 course NW ½ N. lost overboard by heavy seas night life buoy and hand spike. 0815. Lit fires and raised steam in 3 boiler. Proceeded at 70 revolutions course ESE. 0915 Mustered by Divisions and read prayers. Employed as requisite. Ordinary Seamen of Watch at Seamanship instruction. 1145 Connected third boiler and increased to 75 revolutions – 9 knots. 1230 altered course to SE by E ¾ E. Employed as requisite. Ordinary Seamen of watch at rifle drill. 1400 mustered at Quarters. Washed clothes. 1715 increased to 85 revolutions – 10.5 knots. Expended 15 tons 16 cwt of coal. 13 persons on sick list.

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