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dred miles this side of it, were of the parties we want to find, especially as that is a route which the Victorian and South Australian parties may not be able to explore, and one upon which my knowledge of the country will, I hope, be of service to me. With many thanks for the able assistance you have at all times given in carrying out the views intended by this expedition, etc., I have the honour to be, Sir, with best wishes for your own health and welfare, Your obedient servant, (Signed) W. LANDSBOROUGH, Commander of the Victorian and Queensland Land Expedition. Captain Norman of H.M.C.S. Victoria. ... (COPY.) Depot, Albert River, December 20 1861. Sir, Mr. Walker's party having arrived here for supplies on the 7th instant, and left again this day, to return to the Flinders River for the purpose of following up the tracks they have found of Mr. Burke to wherever they may be led by them, I deem it my duty to inform you that for the relief of Mr. Burke I consider it is not necessary you should return by the overland route, as Mr. Walker's party will, no doubt, do all that is possible, and not give up the following of the missing party by their tracks to wherever they may lead to. And notwithstanding my sanction to the contrary I deem it my duty to inform you that for the relief of the missing explorers it is not necessary for you return overland with your party, and that you ought to return by the Victoria to Queensland in accordance with the instructions of the Royal Society. But as much will depend on the time you return here, and condition of your horses and party for immediate service, to overtake and render assistance in pursuing the tracks found, I must leave it to your own decision to determine whether you do so or abandon your horses and return by water. As all the stores are at the depot that can be spared from the Victoria (ammunition included) and I have left instruction for their being packed in 50-pound packages ready for immediate use, should you arrive here in time to overtake Mr. Walker your party might render some service towards the main object of the expedition by joining in the following up of the tracks found. I have the honour to be, etc., (Signed) W.H. NORMAN, Commander, and Commander-in-Chief of Northern Expedition Parties. W. Landsborough, Esquire, Leader of Brisbane Party for relief of Burke, etc. ... (COPY.) H.M.C.S. Victoria, off the Alb
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