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way ; and that therefore in such cases the probabilities of pro- 
spective revenue deserve to be fully allowed for in judging the 
value of the security offered for such places by loans. 
Table VIII. 
LIST OF HARBOURS WEST OF EXETER ON SOUTH COAST. 
[Extract from "Report on Harbour Accommodation, 1884."] 
imber. J 
Depth in Bar or at 
Name of Harbour. 
Entrance 
Low- water at 
Remarks. 
►z; 
Spring-tide. 
1 
Teignmouth 
Dry. 
2 
Torquay : 
Inner 
Outer 
Dry. 
o to lo teet. 
3 
Paignton . 
Dry. 
4 
Brixham . 
Dry . 
Unfinished breakwater giving shelter : 24 
feet at end. 
5 
Dartmouth 
30 ieet 
Spacious ; entrance between points 220 
6 
Salcombe . 
o ieet. 
yards wide. 
7 
Yealm River 
9 feet . 
10 feet at low- water for three miles inside 
/ Plymouth : 
entrance. 
Cattewater 
21 feet low- water : 37 feet high-water. \ 
Sutton Pool . 
• 
6 feet low- water ; 22 feet high -water. 
8 
Millbay Pier . 
... 
24 feet low- water. 
co 
cs 
Hamoaze 
Devonport Port 
Stonehouse 
\ Calstock . 
• 
At all times. 
At all times. 
At all times. 
o 
1 
w 
9 
Port Wrinkle 
Dry. 
10 
Looe . 
Dry. 
11 
Polperro 
Dry. 
12 
Fowey 
7 to 9 feet 
Good shelter. 
13 
Par . 
Dry. 
14 
Charlestown 
Dry. 
15 
Pentuan 
Drv. 
16 
Mevagissey 
Dry. 
/St. Mawes . 
Dry. 
Truro . . 
9^ ft. at the quay at high- water spring- tide. 
Penryn 
Dry. 
17 
- 
Falmouth . 
9 to 10 fathoms 
18 to 22 feet at low- water spring-tide. 
at entrance to 
Vessels of heaviest draught can enter 
outer harbour. 
outer harbour at all times of tide, 
capacious and secure anchorage. 
A 
18 
Helford River . 
12 feet on bar . 
Secure anchorage in 4 fathoms inside. 
19 
Polkerris . 
Dry. 
20 
Coverack Cove . 
Dry. 
Small pier. Good shelter for fishing boats. 
21 
Porthleven : 
Outer 
Inner 
6 feet. 
Dry. 
22 
St. Michael's Mt. 
Dry. 
23 
Penzance . t 
1 foot on bar. 
24 
Newlyn 
Dry. 
25 
Mousehole . 
Dry. 
