Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt, logbook of a journey from Port Stephens to Peak Range, 1 October 1846-3 November 1847 - Page 15

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on my stay at Campbells Station when starting on my first Expedition and with whose behaviour towards us I was very much pleased. He will give me a decided answer in a few days. I expect hence every day and as soon as all the loads are arranged I shall start.
23rd Nov. at Mr Andrews 111/2 AM. [?] 69 fathoms [?]

     S. 211.50
     B. 211.50 
              1.35
          209.65        -         1534              1534
                                        1021                333
                      100    65 =   513              1201
                                             65              1079
                                          2565            10809
                                          3078             8407
                                        333.45         1201 
                                                             1295.379
Mr Mann arrived at Gowrie at Mr Isaacs place just when we were occupied in roping one of our mules to put  a setum [?] in a swelling at its withers. By some misunderstanding the dray with all our things went to Hodgsons and I sent consequently Mr. Hely to Hodgsons to arrange matters and to have the things brought to Gowrie. Mr Forbes and Graham arrived the same day and Mr Forbes made me a present of 3 pounds as part of the testemonial of my former expedition. Mr Hodgson made me a present of 12 wethers, which Mr Hughes changed with 2 bullocks. Mr Mann brought me letters from Mr Lynd. Mr Smith
                                     
        

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