Narrative Of The Overland Expedition Of The Messrs. Jardine, From  Rockhampton To Cape York, Northern Queensland By Frank Jardine And Alexander Jardine









































































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consisted of 1200 lbs. flour, 3 cwt. sugar, 35 lbs. of tea, 40 lbs.
currants and raisins, 20 - Page 27
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Each. It Consisted Of 1200 Lbs.

Flour, 3 cwt.

Sugar, 35 lbs. of tea, 40 lbs. currants and raisins, 20 lbs. peas, 20 lbs. jams, salt, etc. The black troopers were armed with the ordinary double-barrelled police carbine, the whites carrying Terry's breech-loaders, and Tranter's revolvers. They had very ample occasion to test the value and efficiency of both these arms, which, in the hands of cool men, are invaluable in conflict.

The personalities of the party were reduced to a minimum, and what was supposed to be absolutely necessary, one pack (the mule's) being devoted to odds and ends, or what are termed in bush parlance, 'manavlins'. Three light tents only were carried, more for protecting the stores than for shelter for the party.

All were in excellent health, and good spirits, and eager to make a start.

CHAPTER II.

Start from Carpentaria Downs - Order of Travel - Canal Creek - Cawana Swamp - Simons' Gap - Cowderoy's Bluff - Barney's Nob - Casualties in Parallel Creek - Basaltic Wall - Singular Fish - Black Carbonado - Improvement in Country - Search for the Lynd - Doubts - First rain - Error of Starting point - Large ant-hills - Ship's iron found - Native nets - Second start in search of Lynd - Return - Byerley Creek - The whole party moves forward - Belle Creek - Maroon Creek - Cockburn Creek - Short Commons - Camp Burned - The Powder saved - Maramie Creek - The Staaten - First hostility of Natives - Poison - "Marion" abandoned - Conclusion as to River - Heavy rain - First attack of Natives - Horses lost - Barren Country - Detention - Leader attacked by Natives - Black-boy attacked - A "growl" - Mosquitoes and flies - Kites - Cattle missing - Horses found - Leader again attacked - Main party attacked - Return to the River - Character of Staaten - Lagoon Creek - Tea-tree levels - Junction of Maramie Creek - Reach head of tide - Confirmation of opinion.

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