A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 by Robert Kerr
page 15 of 683 (02%)
page 15 of 683 (02%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
discovered.--Its Situation, Extent, and Appearance.--Intercourse
with its Inhabitants.--Their Persons, Dresses, and Canoes described.--Arrival at Oheitepeha Bay, at Otaheite.--Omai's Reception and imprudent Conduct.--Account of Spanish Ships twice visiting the Island.--Interview with the Chief of this District.--The Olla, or God, of Bolabola.--A mad Prophet.--Arrival in Matavai Bay._ Having, as before related,[1] taken our final leave of the Friendly Islands, I now resume my narrative of the voyage. In the evening of the 17th of July, at eight o'clock, the body of Eaoo bore N.E. by N., distant three or four leagues. The wind was now at E., and blew a fresh gale. With it I stood to the S., till half an hour past six o'clock the next morning, when a sudden squall, from the same direction, took our ship aback; and, before the sails could be trimmed on the other tack, the main-sail and the top-gallant sails were much torn. [Footnote 1: See the conclusion of Sect. IX. Chap. II.] The wind kept between the S.W. and S.E., on the 19th and 20th, afterward, it veered to the E., N.E., and N. The night between the 20th and 21st, an eclipse of the moon was observed as follows, being then in the latitude of 22° 57-1/2' S.: Apparent time, A.M. H.M.S. Beginning, by Mr King, at 0 32 50 | Mr Bligh, at 0 33 25 > Mean long. 186° 57-1/2'. Myself, at 0 33 35 | |
|