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  2. JOHN KING'S NARRATIVE.

    Mr Burke, Mr Wills and I, Reached the depot at Cooper's Creek, on April 21st, about halfpast seven in the evening, with two camels— all that remained of the six Mr Burke took ...

    Article : 3,779 words
  3. BRAHR'S LETTER.

    The following is the letter deposited by Mr Brahe in the cache at Cooper's Creek on the 21st of April when he left that for Menindie:— Depot, Cooper's Creek, April 21st, 1861. ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. BURKE'S LAST LETTER.

    The return party from Carpentaria, consisting of myself, Mr Wills, and King (Gray dead), arrived here last night and found that the depot party had only started on the same day. We ...

    Article : 224 words
  5. WILLS' LAST LETTER.

    The following is Mr Wills' letter, which he burled in the cache at Cooper's Creek, after finding it impossible to get through, to South Australia:— ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. HOWTT'S DIARY.

    Camp 20, Poria Creek, September 1st, lat. 28 deg. 44 min., long. 142deg. 42min,—The country, after leaving camp 19 (Koorlegur), was generally, sandy ridges, running variously from N.E. round ...

    Article : 10,387 words
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