Supplementary intercardinal direction.
1Natta was reached in about nine miles, north- east by north from Pia.
2North- east by north, with the wind still firm across the larboard quarter.
3The course along the land we found to be north east by north.
4They also have a station lying north- east by north called Cheangwa.
5Here we found the flood setting east by north, and the ebb west by south.
6The wind was east by north and fair weather.
7We were going full speed on the Diesels, and my course was east by north.
8At nine o'clock we again proceeded up the river, which to-day trended east by north.
9Tyacke leaned over to consult the compass as the helmsman called, 'Nor' east by north, sir!
10And at Station Seven, Bill turned squarely off the Telegraph Trail and struck east by north.
11The Start Point was just in sight, bearing about east by north, distant five or six leagues.
12I then ran to the helm, and found that I could steer east by north or thereabouts.
13Dewless night, wind from east by north.
14We now quittedthelineof the Namoi, and proceeded in the direction north- east by north from Tangulda.
15Wind steady at nor'- east by north.
16Our course was east by north.