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Oryvoa : Between the North and North-North-East. Ohevapato : Between the North and North-North-East. Otaah : North-North-East to North-East by North. Ohevaroa : North-North-East to North-East by North. Temanno : North-North-East to North-East by North. Ootta : North-North-East to North-East by North. Moutou : South to South-East.
James Cook - Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
The farthest island that he knew any thing of to the southward, he said, lay at the distance of about two days sail from Oteroah, and was called Moutou; but he said that his father had told him there were islands to the southward of that: Upon the whole, I was determined to stand southward in search of a continent, but to spend no time in searching for islands, if we did not happen to fall in with them during our course.
Robert Kerr - A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
The furthest island that Tupia knew of to the southward, lay, he said, at the distance of about two days' sail from Oheteroa, and was called Moutou. But he added, that his father had informed him of there being islands still more to the south.
Andrew Kippis - Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods
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