308 STATIONS ON THE MURRUjVIIJIOCEi:. 



dbtftiMSe tfea Mlimiinl>i<li;H't? probably 



lis miR'b as fifty miles. The follow iij(>' is 

 a list of tlu'in, commeuciiig from below Mr. 

 Warby s farm at Darbylara. At a distance of 

 two mib^ bfm Darbylara, proueemug ^^cmn the 

 stream^ h tile 



JI|1«[^ 13»ton»ihg to 



1st Station, 'Olingliee," Mr. Warliy, sl-ii. 



S beyond, 2tl Station, " Gundagiar," Mr. Hutchinson. 



4 — 4th Station, "Kinio/ i^Ir. Guise. 



3 — 5th Station, "Wadjegc^^ Mrs. Jenkins. 



4 etKStatiim, «Naftghat,* Mr. J»M«Arthur, 

 8 — 7th Station, " Jabtrc," -AJr. Ellis. 



2 — 8th Station, " Wandubadjere/' Mr.Thoni. 



10 — ^I^Statioiik ^Kotmli^" ]!l3f .Totn{)soti> 



10 — tO«£hSt«iofl»«BiIliiagbmi»g,'' Mr.H.M*AlrtImr, 



The natives' names of that part of the country 

 where the stations are situated have been re- 



Tht Sxmlj at Bafbykfa f enetatly indm- 

 tnously employed in niakino- butter and cheese, 

 which is taken to Syibiey for sale : rhey possess 

 numerous herds of cattle, and the luxuriant pas- 

 turage nbout &f m fattens enables the 



the. Industafy displayed by this family, tliey de- 

 serva to realize an independence from their exer- 



