I accompanted Major Mitchell on his late expedition from Bathurst; I was with him at Benanee; I remember that place; I saw the blacks there: some of them told me they had seen the Major ...
Article : 281 wordsI went with Major Mitchell on his late exploring expedition; I remember the evening when we encamped on the lake and saw the blacks; they were natives who were wanting to have a fight or a row ...
Article : 945 wordsSIR,—I have the honor to inform you in reply to your letter of this date:—1st,—That the exploring party is composed of twenty-three men besides Mr. Darke and myself, and to state ...
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Family Notices : 51 wordsSIR,—To-morrow morning I am to proceed with a light party for the purpose of completing my former survey of the river Darling, according to the Governor's instructions. ...
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Advertising : 1,697 wordsBy Major Mitchell.—I recollect the natives coming to us the night before we reached the large river, known as the Goulburn; they had four baskets with them of particular workn.anship; Major Mitchell bought two of ...
Article : 295 wordsI was employed with Major Mitchell during his last and two former expeditions, I recollect during the last having encamped near the Lake Benance; we saw a few blacks there at first, who increased to about on hundred or ...
Article : 99 wordsI was with Major Mitchell on his late expedition, as well as the one before; I remembr on the last occasion being encamped on the Lake Benance; a great many of the blacks came to the camp that evening; I had seen ...
Article : 300 wordsBy Major Mitchell.—I accompanied Major Mitchell on his three exploring expeditions, I went down to the water before we had a dispute with the natives on the expedition of last year, in company with another man ...
Article : 545 wordsMy lost despatch dated 24th October, was written with reference to my account of the former expedition, as submitted in my despath of 19th September, 1833, where in I stated that the conduct of the natives on the Darling was ...
Article : 1,619 wordsBy Major Mitchell.—I was with Major Mitchell on the Darling last year I saw him give presents to the natives there; I remember one morning the natives coming up with burning bushos, and Major Mitchell went out to ...
Article : 1,759 wordsSIR.—I have had the honor to recolve your letter., No as, [?] dated 8th Instant, In wh[?]oh you refer to the several written and verbal eoumunlcations hither to made respeeting the expellion of discovery which was ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Fri 27 Jan 1837, Page 3
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