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COONGALLA, near Cunnamulla.— Lat. 27 45', Long. 145 50'. 
No. 1 Bore at 1,600 feet tapped water overflowing at the rate of 1,000,000 
gallons per day.* * * § 
No. 2 Bore “struck a good supply of beautiful water, estimated to yield 
2,000,000 gallons daily, at a depth of 1,800 feet.”t 
CLAVERTON BORES, near Cunnamulla. 
No. 1 Bore. Estimated yield, 3,000,000 gallons per day; depth not stated.^ 
No. 2 Bore. Depth, 1,250 feet; water overflowing at the rate of 20,000 
gallons per day.§ “Struck a big supply of fresh water on the 15th instant, the flow 
being estimated at 1,550,880 gallons daily, the jiressure being 166 lb. to the square 
inch. The depth is 1,777 feet, and the supply is excellent.” 
BUNDILLA BORE, Bundilla Creek, Bingara Station, near Eulo (Private). 
Water at 1,675 feet. “A good supply.” Amount not stated. “The water is 
very hot, clear as crystal, and quite fresh.” || 
WHITULA, near ■VVindorah'— Lat. 25 20', Long. 142° 10'. 
This bore has boon carried to over 2,000 feet without success.^ 
SANDRINGHAM BORE (Private).— Lat. 24° 2.5', Long. 138° 55'. 
A newspaper report states that at Sandringham Station, on the Mulligan Eiver, 
thirty-five miles west of Bedoworie Township, a supply of water overflowing at the rate 
of 40,000 gallons per day has been struck at the depth of one hundred and forty-tliree 
feet. Bedoworie is on Eyre’s Crook, about fifteen miles north of its junction with 
King’s Creek. 
A second bore on Sandringham, between tlie Mulligan Eiver and Sylvester 
Creek (Lat. 23° 30', Long. 138° 55'), has, I am informed by Mr. Gr. Neville Grriffiths, been 
sunk between two springs to the depth of one hundred and sixty feet, and supplies 
180,000 gallons of overflowing water daily. 
BREADALBANE BORE.— Lat. 23° 50', Long. 139° 15'. 
A bore is being sunk here near the “ Three Sisters,” twenty-seven miles up 
Ccemerino Creek, Georgina Eiver. The following section has been supplied by Mr. G. 
Neville Griffiths, the owner of the station : — 
reot. 
Clay, sand, and gravel drift (with traces of soda and gypsum) 30 
Strong blue clay shale (brackish water) 30 
Soft blue shale 16 
„ „ (slightly different in texture) 34 
Hard sandstone band 1 
Blue shale ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 83 
Hard sandstone band 1 
Blue shale ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 168 
(Strong flow of slightly brackish water, which rose to thirty feet 
from surface) 
* Brisbane Courier, 1st October, 1891. 
t Ibid., 10th March, 1892. 
J Ibid; 12th November, 1891. 
§ Ibid., 18th February, 1892. 
II Ibid., 15th December, 1891. 
IT Ibid., 27th November, 1891. 
