Exploring report (slightly edited) of Henry Hellyer Esq. Discovery of Hampshire and Surrey Hills. (Circular Head, 13 March, 1827). pp.6-[31]. (A slightly variant version of this report is reproduced in Sketch of the history of Van Diemen's Land ...., by James Bischoff (1832). Unit ID: 3
Extract from letter, Alexander Goldie (Emu Bay, 16 September 1829) to Edward Curr, describing the hunting, shooting and capture of "natives" pp.[32-34]. Unit ID: 5
Extract from letter, E. Curr to the Directors of the Van Diemen's Land Company, relating to Lorymer's journey. (1827). pp. 5-6. Unit ID: 2
Extract from letter, Goldie to Curr (1 June 1828), describing Burleigh, the Medway River, May-day-plains, and the Vale of Belvoir. pp.[35-36]. Unit ID: 7
Hellyer to Curr (17 October, 1828), describing Moory Mount, Hellyer River, Race Course Plains, Painters Plains, and the discovery of a hut containing Aboriginal paintings. pp.[36-37]. Unit ID: 9
Hellyer to Curr (1 November 1828), describing Painters Plains, S.W. River (Huskisson River), Hatfield and Netherby. pp.[37-38]. Unit ID: 10
Hellyer to Curr (Emu Bay, 29 November 1828). Discovery of Mackintosh River, Eldon Range, and other places during explorations of 7-23 November 1828. Note at end says "The latter part of this copy of Mr contain report much abbreviated". pp.[38-74]. Unit ID: 11
Letter from Curr (Highfield, Circular Head, 30 September 1829) to Goldie, expressing horror at the deeds recounted in Goldie's letter, and promising to report them to the Governor. pp.[34-35]. Unit ID: 6