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See also: South Australian explorer, was See also: born at See also: Dysart in Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1818, and arrived in the colony about 1839
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He accompanied Captain See also: Sturt's 1844-1845 expedition as draughtsman, and between 1858 and 1862 he made six expeditions into the interior, the last of which brought him on the 25th of See also: July to the shores of the See also: Indian Ocean at See also: Van See also: Diemen's Gulf, at the mouth of the Adelaide See also: River
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See also: Stuart was not the first to See also: cross the See also: island continent from south to See also: north; that honour belongs to the Burke and See also: Wills expedition, which reached the Gulf of See also: Carpentaria on the 6th of See also: February 1861
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Stuart returned to Adelaide exhausted and broken, and never recovered from the effects of the See also: great privations which he suffered
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He returned to See also: England, where he died on the 5th of See also: June 1866
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Stuart was rewarded with £3000 and a See also: grant of
See also: i000 sq. m. of grazing country in the interior See also: rent See also: free for seven years
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His name is perpetuated by Central See also: Mount Stuart
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