Goldie, Andrew "Andrew Goldie's Memoir: 1875–1879," Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Culture, Vol. 6 (2012)

That night we camped in a very narrow strip of bush close to the river without pitching the tent. We were aroused in the night, by the movements of some large animal in the bush, and all hands turned out, but couldn't see anything, and after firing a shot or two, we turned in, and were not again disturbed. Next morning I went down to the river. On a sandy bank I saw the impression of an unknown animal clear and distinct. The impression in the sand resembled a horse’s hoof with a shoe on it, but larger and more oblong, with this difference that it had three round toes at the fore-part of the hoof, and there was likewise an impression on the ground which was sand, which had the appearance of having been made by a large quadruped.

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