In
The Event Of This Hope Being Realized, It Will Greatly Facilitate The
Objects Of The Expedition To Be Able
Thus to transport all your
provisions, and other equipments, by water, instead of the tedious
process of carrying them by
Land on the backs of horses, through a woody
and intricate country.
Fifth. - The three grand and principal objects of the present expedition
are: - First, to ascertain the real course or general direction of the
Lachlan River, and its final termination, and whether it falls into the
sea, or into some inland lake. Secondly, if the river falls into the sea,
to ascertain the exact place of its embouchure, and whether such place
would answer as a safe and good port for shipping: and thirdly, the
general face of the country, nature of the soil, woods, and animal and
natural productions of the country through which this river passes;
carefully examining and noting down each of these particulars, and adding
thereto the nature of the climate, and description of such natives or
aborigines of the country as you may happen to see, or fall in with in
your progress through it.
For your farther information and guidance, you will receive herewith a
paper marked A, which is a copy of one lately received by me from Earl
Bathurst, His Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the colonies,
and which I am directed by his lordship to make the groundwork of my
instructions to the officer whom I might think proper to select for, and
entrust with the due execution of the services therein required.
Enter page number
PreviousNext
Page 311 of 354
Words from 83313 to 83576
of 95539