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Desert Sand- 
stone ? 
Cretaceous ? 
'Rotten rock 
Hard flinty rock ' 
White sand 
White sand rock 
Flinty lime 
Flinty lime, shattered, with crevices 
Flinty lime rock 
White sand — Water ... 
Shattered white sand rock ... 
H Flinty, hard sand rock 'I 
White sand rock 3 
Hard compact sand rock 
White sand rock — Water* * * § ** 
Flint 
Sand rock 
Flint 
Brown sand (August 1, 1890) 
^Sand rock with seams of limestone... 
C Bure limestone 
^ Cavern 
1 Yellow ochre and hlack sand with stones ... 
Feet. 
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WARRENDA.— Bat. 22° 45', Long. 140° 55'.t 
Several private artesian wells have been sunk on this Run, yielding large 
supplies of water from shallow depths. The deepest (No. 5) is seven hundred and 
fifteen feet, and supplies 750,000 gallons per day. It is stated that several mud 
springs break out in this neighbourhood between the different channels of the Hamil- 
ton River. It may be noted that Warrenda New Station is not in the position shown 
on the map (which is the site of the Old Station), but about sixty miles higher up 
the river. The deep bore above referred to is on Polygammon Creek, Ro. 4 Bore is 
five hundred and eleven feet deep, and supplies 150,000 gallons per day. No. 2 Bore is 
one hundred and eighty-four feet deep, and supplies 70,000 gallons per day.f 
No. 6 Bore. Supply, 1,000,000 gallons per day. Depth, seven hundred feet. § 
Watcrstruckatfivehundredandfiftyfeet.il 
No. 7 Bore. Depth, seven hundred and seventy-three feet. Water overflowing 
at the rate of 400,000 gallons per day.H 
MAXWBLLTON, No. 1 BORE. 
Water overflowing at the rate of 300,000 gallons per day. Depth not stated. 
AVON DOWNS.— Lat. 20°, Long. 137° 30'. 
A bore has been sunk on this Station, which is situated on Rankin’s Creek, 
Georgina River (on the South Australian side of the border), at a height of about 
five hundred and fifty-four feet above sea-lovcl. Water was struck at two hundred feet 
but did not flow over the surface. 
* Rose to 275-feet level. No mud, though there was a current. 
t xVpproximate latitudes and longitudes are given throughout for the purpose of enabling the rea er 
to locate the bores on the map. n ■ u ^ u,, 
t Hydraulic Engineer’s Report on Water Supply for Year ending 30th dune, 1891. Unsoane . oy 
Authority : 1891. And information furnished by Mr. G. Neville Griffiths. 
§ Brisbane Courier, 4th September, 1891. 
II Ibid., 25th January, 1892. 
IT Ibid., 26th March, 1892. 
** Ibid., 10th February, 1892. 
