Journals Of Expeditions Of Discovery Into Central Australia And Overland From Adelaide To King George's Sound In The Years 1840-1: Sent By The Colonists Of South Australia By Eyre, Edward John

























































































































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It has often surprised me, that the English having so many colonies and
settlements on the shores of Australia, should - Page 231
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It Has Often Surprised Me, That The English Having So Many Colonies And Settlements On The Shores Of Australia, Should

Never think it worth their while to send whalers to fish off its coasts, where the whales are in such

Great numbers, and where the bays and harbours are so numerous and convenient, for carrying on this lucrative employment. I believe scarcely a single vessel fishes any where off these coasts, which are entirely monopolised by the French and Americans, who come in great numbers; there cannot, I think, be less than three hundred foreign vessels annually whaling off the coasts, and in the seas contiguous to our possessions in the Southern Ocean. I have generally met with a great many French and American vessels in the few ports or bays that I have occasionally been at on the southern coast of Australia; and I have no doubt that they all reap a rich harvest.

Among the many relics strewed around Fowler's Bay, I found the shell of a very large turtle laying on the beach; it had been taken by the crew of the vessel that I met at Port Lincoln, and could not have weighed less than three to four hundred weight. I was not previously aware that turtle was ever found so far to the southward, and had never seen the least trace of them before.

Chapter XII.

LAND THE STORES AND SEND THE CUTTER TO DENIAL BAY - PARTY REMOVE TO POINT FOWLER - LEAVE THE PARTY - BEDS OF LAKES - DENSE SCRUB - COAST SAND DRIFTS - FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR WATER - DISTRESS OF THE HORSES - TURN BACK - LEAVE A HORSE - FIND WATER - REJOIN PARTY - SEND FOR THE HORSE - COUNTRY AROUND DEPOT - TAKE A DRAY TO THE WESTWARD - WRETCHED COUNTRY - EALL IN WITH NATIVES - MISUNDERSTAND THEIR SIGNS - THEY LEAVE US - VAIN SEARCH FOR WATER - TURN BACK - HORSE KNOCKED UP - GO BACK FOR WATER - REJOIN THE DRAY - COMMENCE RETURN - SEARCH FOR WATER - DRAY SURROUNDED BY NATIVES - EMBARRASSING SITUATION - BURY BAGGAGE - THREE HORSES ABANDONED - REACH THE SAND DRIFTS - UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS TO SAVE THE HORSES - SEND FOR FRESH HORSES - SEARCH FOR WATER TO N. E. - RECOVER THE DRAY AND STORES - REJOIN THE PARTY AT DEPOT NEAR POINT FOWLER - RETURN OF THE CUTTER.

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