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At night a party of natives were seen near, but did not come up to us. August 10 .-- To day I prepared for another exploration to the N.W.
and had all our casks and kegs new coopered and filled with water, to make them water tight.
I found it necessary also to have our horses new shod, which was the third set of shoes they had required in less than two months, in consequence of the hard and stony roads over which we had travelled.
The natives were again encamped near us at night, but did not come up. August 11 .-- Leaving directions for the overseer to dig for water during my absence, I took a native boy and one man driving a cart loaded with water; we had mustered all the casks and kegs in the party, holding altogether 65 gallons, and to draw this I had our three best draught horses yoked to the light cart, being determined to push as far as possible to the N.W.before I returned.
At first we passed over a good road but stony, then over heavy red sand ridges, and at night encamped in a gorge coming from Termination Hill, where we had excellent feed for the horses, but no water.
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