
The four men composing the Watch
to be stationed as sentries round the
Camp day and night - at such a
distance as not to excite the
suspicion of Bungeleene, but near
Enough to watch his movements.
No Warragals to be allowed to
hold communication with Bungeleene
except in the presence of Sergt Windridge
& Chearem or Lively.
No man either White or Black
to leave the Camp without the Sergt’s
leave-
The party to be always in
readiness to repel any attack
that may be made by the Warragals
for the rescue of Bungeleene-
In the event of the white woman
being brought here during my
absence from Head Quarters - She
is to be taken to my quarters -
and the party is to remain for
her protection until my return-
(signed) Charles J Tyers
To
Sergt Windridge
& the rest of the party
47/223.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Sydney, 29th April,1847.
Sir,
I do myself the honor to
acknowledge the receipt of your
letter of the 15th Instant, No 47/364,
reporting the measures pursued
by your Honor with regard
to the supposed detention of
a White woman by the
Gipps Land aborigines, and
stating the likelihood of there
being no such person in
the position described. -
Having
His Honor
the Superintendent
of Port Phillip. -
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No 47/850
11th May 1847
The Col Sec
Convys H X ye G’s apprl
of any furthr procdgs wth respt
to ye recovy of ye suppd White
woman.
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