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[written under that] Justices[?] to be given to P.M. Cooktown / to take Davies' Depostion on arrival [initialled] SWG 24/1/84
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[office stamp] COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE QUEENSLAND 650 JAN 20 1884 [written at top] A.L. Morisset reporting his arrival at Dunbar Station on the 5 Inst. State of the country from drought, the partial stocking of country recently by Hungerford, & the finding of (and disposal) the supposed remains of the late Walter Clarke advising that he proceeds North to the Archer River upon finishing his inspection of the country. Dunbar Station Lower Mitchell River 6th November 1883 Sir I have the honour to report my arrival here on the 3rd instant. The Country through which I have passsed is still suffering severely from the prolonged Drought and ravages by fire, excepting odd patches about 50 miles from here where a few Thunder Storms have fallen. A fine Storm of Rain fell over my camp North of this and coming from the North and Westward four (4) days ago, and I am in hopes that we shall find good grass ahead. The Horses have suffered from want of feed, but by travelling by Short Stages and careful nursing they are I am happy to say in fair condition. Every member of my party is in good health and spirits. I found on reaching here the country comprised in the Holding known as "Dunbar" and in the name of the Messrs Hungerford had been lately partly Stocked with Cattle, and I am now employed in ascertaining the number of same on the Run; from whence they came, – and the date of their arrival here. Up to the present I have only seen about one thousand (1000) [written in left margin] I would respectfully suggest that this letter be forwarded to the Hon. Colonial Secretary and his attention directed to the paragraphs marked with blue pencil in order that he may decide as to further action – [initialled] 20/12/83 [written under that] BC The Under Colonial Secretary [initialled] 31/12/83 [written under that] Justices[?] to be given to P.M. Cooktown to take Davies' Depostion on arrival [initialled] SWG 24/1/84