Journals Of Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of New South Wales, 1817-18 - By John Oxley











































































 -  At the distance of seven miles from
the bridge over the Campbell River, Bathurst Plains open to the view,
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At The Distance Of Seven Miles From The Bridge Over The Campbell River, Bathurst Plains Open To The View, Presenting A Rich Tract Of Champaign Country Of Eleven Miles In Length, Bounded On Both Sides By Gently Rising And Very Beautiful Hills, Thinly Wooded.

The Macquarie River, which is constituted by the junction of the Fish and Campbell Rivers, takes a winding course

Through the plains, and can be easily traced from the high lands adjoining, by the particular verdure of the trees on its banks, which are likewise the only trees throughout the extent of the plains.

The level and clean surface of these plains gives them at first view very much the appearance of lands in a state of cultivation.

The governor and his suite arrived at these plains on Thursday, the 4th of May, and encamped on the southern or left bank of the Macquarie River; the situation being selected in consequence of its commanding a beautiful and extensive prospect for many miles in every direction around it. At this place the governor remained for a week, which time he occupied in making excursions in different directions through the adjoining country, on both sides of the river.

On Sunday, the 7th of May, the governor fixed on a site suitable for the erection of a town at some future period, to which he gave the name of Bathurst, in honour of the present Secretary of State for the colonies. The situation of Bathurst is elevated sufficiently beyond the reach of any floods which may occur, and is at the same time so near the river on its south bank, as to derive all the advantages of its clear and beautiful stream.

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