Min^s and Mineral Statistics. 
219 
ft. in. 
Grey post and conglomerate. 
Coal 2 3 
Band 0 6 
Coal 2 0 
Band 0 3 
Coal 0 7 
Band 0 Oi 
Coal 1 9 
Band 0 0^ 
Coal..... 1 1 
Band 0 0^ 
Coal 2 0 
Coal and stone 0 4 
Coal 0 11 
Band 0 1^ 
Coal 2 9 
Fireclay with Glossopteria 0 8 
Coal and cliitter 0 10 
Coal 1 2 
Cannel coal 1 1 
Coal 0 6 
Total tliickn ess ...18 lOi 
This is a section of the seam of coal formerly worked by the 
Cardiff Company at Lake Macquarie, 18 feet 10 inches in thick- 
ness — 10 feet 4 inches of which they worked. It now belongs to 
the Honorable John Robertson and others, and the coal is of 
very good quality, and I have no doubt that in a very few years 
we shall have this and the surrounding coal land, belonging to 
numerous other parties, connected by rail with the Newcastle 
Harbour. For the place where this measurement was made, 
see H on plan No. 1. 
