24 June 1872

Latitude 14.59S. Longitude 172.23W. Course S82E. Wind NNE force 2 becoming light and variable airs before becoming ESE force 4. Under sail.

During the night light NNE wind with lightning from NW and towards 0700 heavy bank came up in that quarter forming a complete arch from NW round to SW and which was evidently travelling fast and gradually freshening as it rose. Kept ship to her course NE by E. Shortened sail to Topsails  and Courses.

0800. Squalls struck with sharp heavy rain. Close reefed Topsails. Up Courses. The wind freshened to about force 6 to 7 with scarcely any sea which showed that the wind did not extend very far and in  fact was no sooner on us than it veered round on the starboard quarter. By 1000 the wind was at south and inclined to veer to the eastward. Made sail to Topsails and Courses. During the rest of the day  the wind gradually  veered to to NNE  and consequently backing off to NW.

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