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Explorations in Australia

CHAPTER 3
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It will probably be a month from this date.
Trusting that the foregoing brief account of my proceedings, as leader of the expedition entrusted to my guidance, may meet with the approval of his Excellency the Governor, I have, etc., JOHN FORREST, Leader of Expedition to Eucla and Adelaide.
The Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Perth, W.A.
We had now accomplished rather more than half the distance between Perth and Adelaide, but there was still a gap of 140 miles to be bridged over.
We bade good-bye to our friends on board the Adur, and were now thrown entirely on our own resources.

I resume the extracts from my Journal:-- LOOKING FOR WATER.
July 8th.
Started in company with my brother and Billy, having three riding horses and a pack horse, to penetrate the country to the northward.

Travelled in a northerly direction for about twenty-seven miles, over plains generally well grassed, and then bivouacked.

From the camp only plains were in sight, not a tree visible.

Did not meet with a drop of water on our way, and, having brought none, we had to do without it.


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