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Station VII. — From the flagstaff at the W. Ijoundary of the 

 Quarantine Ground to Point Franklin, commonly called 

 Quarry Point, along shore from about a quarter to three 

 (juarters of a mile out. 

 Depth, 8-16 fathoms. 



Station VIII. — The entrance to the South Channel from a line 



])etween ISTo. 1 Perch Buoy on the N. to No. 2 Buoy on 

 the S. of the channel. The E. boundary, a line from 

 Point King to the western end of Mud Island. 

 Depth, 8-16 fathoms. 



Station IX. — The South Channel from the E. boundary of Station 

 VIII. to near the South Channel Fort. 



Depth, 9 11 and in one part 20-21 fathoms. 



Station X. — Limeburners' Channel in Capel Sound from near 

 the White Buoy ofi" the Sisters to about half-a-mile beyond 

 Canterbury Jetty. 



Depth, 6 10 fathoms. 



Station XL — Capel Sound between the White Cliff and the 

 South Channel Pile Light. 

 Depth, 6-8 fathoms. 



Station XII. — The southern part of Dromana Bay. No. 15 

 Buoy, in line with the South Channel Shore Light. 

 Depth, 8-10 fathoms. 



Station XIIL— Oft' Mount Martha. 

 Deptl), 10-13 fathoms. 



Station XIV. — From the N. entrance of the Pinnace Channel to 

 the E. entrance to Symond's Channel, along the edge of 

 Mud Island Bank. 

 Depth, 4-8 fathoms. 



Station XV. — Prince George Bank, N. of Indented Head. 

 Depth, l|-2i fathoms. 



