ANALYSES OF WELL, SPRING, MINERAL AND ARTESIAN WATERS. 127 
INDEX TO WELLS. 
Number 
ef Well 
140 
141 
Quality. 
| Fresh 
First-class atock. 
9 
Brackish. 
Salt. 
Sweet. 
Brackish 
First-class stock... 
Fair stock ... 
Salt ... aap 
Fresh. 
Nature of surrounding 
country. 
Strata. Remarks. 
Shale, conglomerate, |Twenty-two feet above sea level. 
sandstone aud coal 
seams. 
Turf, sandy clay, gra-| Water struck at 47’, small supply; 
velly clay, loose and} 116! larger supply; at 153/ abun- 
compact sand and/| dant supply, all fresh, 
chalk. ‘ 
Conglomerate sand- |Twenty-seven feet above sea level. 
stone and shale. 
Sandstone and shale. |Twenty-seven feet above sea level. 
Clay, drift, and drift |Water also struck at 120’; rose to 
sand. 70’ at the rate of 70 gallons per 
hour; at 1963’ also struck, rises 
| to 75’, small supply; at 235’ drift 
sand, rises 100’ in tubes. 
Sand, clay, and drift ...,:At111/ good stock water rose to 
105’, 720 gallons per day. 
Loam 9’, clay 80’, drift 1/, Well 90’, bore at bottom 14’; water 
stones, clay, &c. 47’,| poisonous. 
sandstone 17’. 
Loam, clay, sani and!Good stoek water. 
drift. 
Ditto, ditto, ditto. Good stock water. 
Drift 100’, rock ... ... Shaft 236/; bore 168’. 
|Loam, clay, stone, drift 
and sandstone. 
Soakage water magnesian. 
Granite formation ...| Little water, but good. 
sae “as 5 Will water 2,000sheep. Fairstock 
water. 
Sandy loam and mica 
| slate. 
24/of drives 10’~ om bottom. First 
660 gallone only fit for drinking 
Soakage w.icr. Will water 10,000 
sheep. 
Good supply; struck small supply 
at 60’; shaft 90’; bore 47’. Struck 
large supply at bottom of bore. 
aes Water slightly salt. 
4 Supply approximate. 
Nearly completed. 
00 iss Small supply. 
ee Be {Very little water struck at 20°. 
nee eee Ae Not finished. No water. 
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