id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27099 Corfield, W. H. (William Henry) Reminiscences of Queensland, 1862-1869 .txt text/plain 48928 2593 78 station bullock teams going to Maryborough for stores, and to bring up In those days the sheep were hand-washed in a water hole, in which we When passing Apis Creek, near the Mackenzie River, I met a man named We passed Hughenden Station, which had just been taken over by Mr. Robert Gray from Mr. Ernest Henry, and camped the sheep where the town I heard that a Mr. Mytton, of Oak Park Station, had a team of bullocks We camped the first night at the Broken River, a weird looking place. as there was good grass and water, there he decided to camp. packing goods eleven miles, and on that day's trip the horse took one-time station managers, ex-inspectors of police, old naval men, and Here I was told I would get water for myself and horses 25 miles meet them at the police water-hole (six miles from Winton) after dark. ./cache/27099.txt ./txt/27099.txt