Queensland Transcontinental Railway Field Notes And Reports With Maps Showing P

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Queensland Transcontinental Railway Field Notes And Reports With Maps Showing P
Robert Mackenzie Watson
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M. , after a long, tiresome stage of about eighteen miles, through uninteresting and barren-looking country. Plenty of stone, and, generally, plenty of timber, ironbark, bloodwood, blackbutt, gidyah, brigalow, sandalwood, &c. On our way we crossed several water-courses, dry now, but evidently Hooded sometimes. We crossed the Companion Creek immediately after Surbiton ; then, eight miles on, the Belyando River ; and, in three miles more, tlie May Creek ; both these are difficult. Barometer, on a...rrival at 9. 15 p. M. , 930 ft. At Sunny Hills. The stone on surface here is limestone. We had taken otf our boots and socks, and were preparing for bed, when, about 9 p. M. , a message came to the efiect that the coach from Withersfield towards Aramac had completely broken down forty miles from here, and the driver had ridden on to ask us to at once proceed to relieve the passengers. There was nothing for it but to yoke up and that at once, which we did, travelling all through the dark night. The moon did not get up before 2 a.

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