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Halifax Bay (immediately to the north of Cleveland Bay) perpetuates the title; “Mount”
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The buoys and beacons in Cleveland Bay are now in good repair, several renewals having been necessary during the past year.
Report on the Department of Ports and Harbours for the Year 1890-91 Australia. Queensland. Department of Ports and Harbours
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Pass through Whitsunday Passage, and anchor in Cleveland Bay.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 Phillip Parker King
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Pass through Whitsunday Passage, and anchor in Cleveland Bay.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 Phillip Parker King
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Entering Cleveland Bay, the compass was again very much disturbed; the cause was found to be Magnetical, now Magnetic, Island, lying just off the present Port of Townsville.
The Life of Captain James Cook Kitson, Arthur 1907
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Halifax Bay (immediately to the north of Cleveland Bay) perpetuates the title; "Mount" Hinchinbrook (from his course Cook could not see the channel and did not realise that he was bestowing a name upon an island) commemorates the family seat of the Montagus; Cape Sandwich
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The appearance of Bowen at this time of latent agitation for Separation and open and undisguised animosity to the "upstart collection of humpies on a mud bank in Cleveland Bay," was pleasing in the extreme.
Tom Gerrard Louis Becke 1884
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Then early one morning we said good-bye to the pocket, and mounting our horses set our faces towards Cleveland Bay, where, with many regrets,
The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884
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Our party at first numbered four, but at Townsville (Cleveland Bay) one of our number left us to return to New Zealand on account of the death of his father.
The Call Of The South 1908 Louis Becke 1884
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But even the patients under the Jordan (American quack) system may have relapses; and, when the _Planters 'Friend_ can calmly publish two columns of leaded matter insinuating that a mud bank on the shores of Cleveland Bay is to become the leading port of North
Tom Gerrard Louis Becke 1884
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