[Explorations in Australia by John Forrest]@TWC D-Link bookExplorations in Australia CHAPTER 2 11/68
Packed up and left Yarraging with ten pack and six riding horses, and steering North 320 degrees East magnetic for eight miles we reached Waddowring springs in south latitude 31 degrees and longitude 118 degrees East. 28th. Started this morning with Mr.Monger, Tommy Windich, and Dunbatch (a native of this locality) in search of water in order to shift the party. Travelling about north for eleven miles we found a native well, and by digging it out seven feet we obtained sufficient water for ourselves and horses.
I therefore sent Mr.Monger back with instructions to bring the party to this spot, called Cartubing.
I then proceeded in a northerly direction, and at two miles passed water in granite rocks at a spot called Inkanyinning.
Shortly afterwards we passed another native well, called Yammaling, from which we steered towards a spot called Beebynyinning; but, night setting in, our guide lost his way, and we were obliged to camp for the night in a thicket without water and very little feed. 29th. This morning Dunbatch brought us to Beebynyinning, where we obtained a little water by digging.
After digging a well we returned to Cartubing, where we met the party and bivouacked on a patch of green feed. 30th. Shifted the party from Cartubing to Beebynyinning, watering our horses on the way at Inkanyinning and Yammaling, which was fortunate, as there was very little water at Beebynyinning. May 1st. Steering about North-East for eight miles over grassy country, we reached and encamped at Danjinning, a small grassy spot, with native well, by deepening which about ten feet we obtained a plentiful supply of water. Mr.Austin visited Danjinning in 1854, and we could see the tracks of his horses distinctly.
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