Is part of Wild Country and Wild Tribes : A Tour in North Queensland Archibald Meston , 1897 series - author essay
Issue Details: First known date: 1897... 1897 Wild Country and Wild Tribes IV : A Tour in North Queensland
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Meston continues to describe his journey along the west coast of Cape York as far south as the mouth of the Mission River. Accompanied by people from the Mapoon Mission station, he journeys up the river by whaleboat on a successful crocodile-shooting expedition. The essay describes canoes left by Aborigines at the mouth of the river.

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    y separately published work icon The Queenslander 30 January 1897 Z1107406 1897 newspaper issue 1897 pg. 237-38
    Note: In Column: The Sketcher
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237-38 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20769161 Wild Country and Wild Tribes IV : A Tour in North Queenslandsmall AustLit logo The Queenslander
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  • Archer River - Normanton area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,
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