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  4. Early Days Of Port Stephens

    Sir Edward delighted in his excursions into the bush. Alter his trip to Newcastle he spent a gruelling week in his office preparing des ...

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  5. TALLOWAH HILL.

    "Wednesday, 9th.—As the country hereabouts appeared better than usual, the bullocks rested for the day while Messrs. Armstrong, ...

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  6. RICHARD'S RIVER.

    "Thursday, 10th.—We proceeded a mile north, through middling forest land, to Richard's River,—a long scrub and then two or three very ...

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  7. THE LAKE COUNTRY.

    June 4.—"Mr. Henry Hall and his men left us this morning, and I directed them to examine as much of the country in this neighborhood ...

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  8. REACHES THE MANNING.

    "Friday, June 11.—Proceeded N. three miles, crossing several creeks; much oak and bad land. N.E. one and a half miles to some marked ...

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