138 Scientific Intelligence. 
Hardy’s, and Cannon Creeks. Again, to the westward several 
watercourses, known as the 10, 18, 15, and 20 mile branches of 
Picke’s Creek, 
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channels containing numerous large pools and sheets of water, 
some instances over a quarter of a mile in length. The fall of the 
more on the tributaries to Pike’s Creek. very careful inquiry 
and personal examination of a number of the various workings 
that have been commenced within the last few weeks establishes 
Of the stanniferous lodes or veins it is impossible at present 
speak with any two principal ones “ 
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his discovered 
about six miles apart in a north and south direction; the ot . 
crosses the Severn several times at the point where the tin was firs 
discovered and the land selected by Messrs. Greenup and others. 
