152 TANKS AND WELLS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 
cost of preliminary operations and of supervision would have been 
considerably reduced, there would have been a larger amount left 
for opening the road. 
When the explorations were concluded, tenders were invited for 
the works determined on, and the following tanks and wells were 
at once put in hand, and completed in 1872 
168 med br nee wi at Mosagiel. 
Wel 7 
Well me pas t Mor 
Tank at Forty- pa ps Swamp. 
e these were completed, further sums were voted, which 
rey ste expended as shown in the following list :— 
Deniliquin to agile a ee 
—Tank. 
Hay to Boolgal—Onetro-—Tank. 
ondong—Tank. 
Beoligal to WitcanniaJ sins Sandhill—Well. 
—Holy Box—Well. 
” ” —Avelv -mile Swamp—Tank 
rty-five- mile bites Zak —Tank. 
Wilcannts to Hingsiord Copan 
Lr nk. 
” ” Nipper’ Creek—Tank. 
” —Warramurtie—Tank. 
—Gambolara—Tan 
ateanala to Ivanhoe—Box Smee 
2? 
er 
Cobar to sentra 
ee Fie nk, 
—Tank, 
Cobar to Rilwcllrcen al 
—Tank. 
—Cobar (Town 
2 t Nullima—Tan 
” >” —Tind Tan 
” 3» —Curraweena—Tank. 
%3 ; Be Bt 
5 (a) ter-holes—Tank, 
9 Pe, lane Rid, enh 
Barw —Cumborah—Ta ak. 
dinchinkas to Moree—Galathera ank, 
ggy Creek—Tank. 
W. nggn Wages to Bland —J unee—Dam. 
allace Town—Dam 
Wa agga Wa; ga to Coo mundra—Hurley’ s—Dam. 
Albury to -ocumwall—Major’s Water-hole—Dam 
In 1882 a sum of £50,000 was granted for tanks and wells, = 
‘arrangements were made for its expenditure on the yore 
routes recommended by the Mining Department. T 
was So Much in excess of any previous grants which “had hither 
