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October 6. - Went to town, accompanied by Mr. Scott to inspect the
preparations of the little cutter he was to - Page 167
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October 6.

- Went to town, accompanied by Mr. Scott to inspect the preparations of the little cutter he was to go to Adelaide in; - ordered all our horses to be shod, and several spare sets of shoes to be made to take up to the party at Streaky Bay.

On our return we were accompanied by Mr. Smith, who kindly went with Mr. Scott to the station of a Mr. Brown, [Note 13: Since murdered by the natives.] about ten miles away, to select sheep to take with us on our journey. Mr. Scott purchased twelve at 2 pounds each, and brought them to the station; they were not very large, but were in fine condition.

Chapter IX.

BOY SPEARED BY THE NATIVES - ANOMALOUS STATE OF OUR RELATIONS WITH THE ABORIGINES - MR. SCOTT SAILS FOR ADELAIDE - DOG BOUGHT - MR. SCOTT'S RETURN - CUTTER WATERWITCH SENT TO CO-OPERATE - SEND HER TO STREAKY BAY - LEAVE PORT LINCOLN WITH THE DRAY - LEVEL SANDY COUNTRY CLOTHED WITH BRUSH AND SHRUBS - SALT LAKES - MOUNT HOPE - LAKE HAMILTON - STONY COUNTRY - LOSE A DOG - BETTER COUNTRY - WEDGE-HILL - LAKE NEWLAND - A BOAT HARBOUR - MOUNT HALL - REJOIN PARTY AT STREAKY BAY - SINGULAR SPRING - CHARACTER OF COUNTRY - BEDS OF OYSTERS.

October 6. - In the course of the afternoon I learnt that a little boy about twelve years old, a son of Mr. Hawson's, had been speared on the previous day by the natives, at a station about a mile and a half from my tent. The poor little fellow had, it seems, been left alone at the station, and the natives had come to the hut and speared him.

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