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Boring Index -DEPAf~TMENT-- OF f\41NES---- BORING INDEX COPY No.4 BORING RECORDS Jl':lDEX D.R. Diai'TW)nd !:>rill Report& A.R. Annual Report B.R. Boring Recordo • G, M', R. Goldfields o£ Victo~ia - Monthly Returns S. E.C. Boring by State Electdeity Ccmmiuion. ·. Parish District Dore No. Reference ALBERTON Port Albert B.R. p.5, 1951 EAST " " z B.R. p. 1957 ALBERTON Hedley A.R. p. 161, 19 IZ WEST Gellioud~ lc 1 to 5 A.R. p . 3Z, 1917 GellionC.:al ~ 6 to 23 A. R . .p. 2Z, 1918 Gelliondalo 7.1 to 86 A . R. p.95, . 1919/'l.Z Gellionda1c · 87 to .JO B.R. p.88, 1928 Gellionda1e 91 to 91 B . :t. p. 135, 1930 95 to 96 . S.E.C. 1?H Gelliondale 97 B . R. p.5, 1950 " 913 to 144 B~R . p'·?• 1951 " 145 - ·163 E\.R. p.3, 1?5Z.. ALBURY Doctor Point l ~ I') 3 A.R. p.109, 190 1 '(N. S. W .) ALLAMBEE Strzelecki 1 ar.d l A.R. p.98, 189'1 Hallston 3 A.R. p.34, 1917 Mount Eccleu 4 A.R. p.4Z, 1918 " " 5 " " If ALLAMBEE Allambec South 1 to l A.R. p.34, 1917 EAST Hallston 3 " " " Thorpdalo South 4 A.R. p.48, 1919/ZZ AMHERST Talbot 1 to 6 D.R. p.35, 1884/5 ../ (Mt. Greenock Lead) " 7 to ·15 A.R. p.Z9, 1940 .,:-- w/ ANAKIE Anakie 1 to ~ B. R. p. 1962 ANGAHOOK Ang1e•ca 1 to· 13 B.R. p. 1958 " 14 to 43 B.R. p. 1959 " 44 to 49 B.R. p. 1960 If SO to 58 B.R. p . 1961 (I) Parish Di•tr·.ct Bor e N-9, Reference ARAPILES Mitr·! 1 B . R. p. 1961 vra:JS Flats s. s. z B . R. p . 1962 ARARAT But"rumbeep I to 4 D.R. p .1l , 1885 ~1st on S to 6 D. R. p, 10 , 1887 I 8 '• Burrumbcep ) A .R. p.6o, 1892 Langi Logan ) (Lar.gi Logu• Co.) Langi Logan 1 to Z A . R. p . 133, 1913- (Up • .Langi L,c,ga " Co.) Ar&.rat 3 -to 5 A .R. p , l, 19 14 (Up. Langi Logan Co.) , 1 co 31 D.R. p.S, 1955 3Z c.o 38 B.R. p . 5, 1957 ARCHDALe Archdale 1 ,, 1 1 A'. R. p . 3, . 19 11 .. 1Z Co 36 A. R . p. Z9 . 19 16 ARGYLE Linton I to 9 D.R. p.Z9, !686/7 (Meyh Mine, . 1 to 18 A.R. p.ZS, 194Z Linton) ( Meyh Mine, 19 ~0 2 1 not published in Linton) A.lt. !94Z, Sc~ or i~i nal reports 1?-fZ Lfr;ton l , 2 B.R. p. 1960 ASCOT Do.,ling Forest 1 (King D. R . p. Zl, 1888 Midaa <A. ) .. II J to z D . R. p . Z4, 1886/7 V (MidH Ext. Co.) , II J to3 D . R . p . Z.f, 1886/? V" . (Nor th MiduCo.) Dowling Forest 1 Co Z D.R. p . Z,4, 188£. /7 V (Md ~ MlduCo.) Dowlin g, Forest 1- J, s. ~ A. R p. 7tiz, 1889. V .Mida• Junction · (We • t Mida •) v Dowling F ore at 1l · A,R. p.Sl, 1894 (DowUna & ~· Junct~n Co• .. ) Auot 1 to ·s B. R. Special Report, rf" (Aacot Deep p.s. · 1897 Main lAada G. M. Co.) B lowhard 1 1960 / . z B . A, p, 1961. / ,.. , .. Parish Distrlct i3orc No. Reference AVOCA Avoca 1 to 6 D. R. p.62, 1886/7 Avoca 1 to 9 D.R. p.48, 1887 (Golden Stream) Avoca 1 to 14 A . R . p.93, 1891 f BAGSHOT Bagahot 7 to 11 A.R. p.86, 1904 Hunt1v Deep Line A, 1 to 8 A.R. p. 11 0, 1900 Lead LineD, 1 to 6 BAHGALLAH Caaterton 1 to 2 A. R. p. 48, 191& BAIRNSDALE Balrntdale 1 to 2 B.R. p.68, 1927 Cobbler Creek 3 A . R. p.37, 1938 Balrn11dale 4 A . R. p.31, 1939 (Forge Ck.) Balrn11dale 5 A. R. p. 31 , 1939 (Eagle Pt.) Paynesville Golf 6 B,R. p. 1959 Course ,BALLAN Balla:\ 1 to l A.R. p.52, 1894 BALLAARAT ·Seba,top<~l 1 to 3 O.R. p.20, 1885/6 " D.R. p. 25, 1886 Ballarat E. 1 to l D.R. p.25, 1886/7 A1Credton 1 to 4 A . R. p. 77, 189 i Ballarat Common 8 A.R. p. 77, 1891 AICredton 4 to 5 A.R. p.6o, 189Z Alfredton 8 A.R. p.42, 1893 Ballarat 1 to 10 A.R. p.43, 1893 (Mdme. Berry) Ballarat 4 to S A.R. p.~3, 1894 (Star of the East Mine) Ballarat 1 to 5 A. R. p. 17, 1895 (Star o( the Eaat Mine) Ballarat Nth. 1 to 8 A.R.p.37, 1938 Ballarat Nth. 9 to 13 A.R. p.30, 1941 Cambrian Hill 1 to Z B.R. p.9, 1955 (Balla:-at South Mine) Ballaut 2 to 24 B.R. p. 1961 (EurekA Tile Co.) II ZS to 58 B.R. p . 196Z (~rtin 'a Stoneware) Pari£h District l5or<: 'Xo. Reference BALLAARAT Eureka Park 59 to 60 B . R . p. l'J6Z Mid!ar.ds Gol£ 61 to 69 B.R. r. 1963 L:nks (J. Selkirk Pty. Ltd.) Ballarat 71 to 77 B.R. p . 1963 (Martins Pit Extensions) 73 to 82 B.R. p. 1963 (Eureka .Tile Co.) -- Pa::ish District Bore No. Reference. - - -- BALLARK Eallan 1 to 3 A.R. p.31, 1939 BALLIANG Bacchus Marsh 1 to 4 B.R.p.13, 192'l Bacchus Marsh S to 6 B.R. p, 2 I, 1924 BALLOO!'IG Woodside I to 3 A. R. p. lOS, 1919/22 . BALNARRlXG 1 to 2 B .R. p.3, 1 '~56 BALROOTAN Hh ill 1 D. R. p.'13, 1886 Nhill 1 to Z D.R. p .66, 1886/7 Nhill i D.R. p.65, 1887 Nhill l D. R. p.60, 1887/8 Nhill • to 3 D.R. p, 1961 ~'hill 3 to 8 B . R. p. 1962 BAMBRA De an Marsh A,R. p •. 174, 1907 !)can .Marsh Z to 10 A.R. p.18, 1919/22 Dean Marsh J 1 to 23 n.R. p. q, 1923/30 Qean Marsh Z4 to 30 A.R. p.31, 1_948 .. Dean Marsh 31 to 38 B.R. p.35, 1951 Dean Marsh 39 to 48 B ,R. p.ll, 1952 Dean Marsh 49 B,R, p.4, 1956 B;ANYENONG Donald.. 1 to 7 B. R. p. 1962 BARAMBOGr.&: £1dorado 1 to 11 A,R. p . 149, 1909. • BARINGHUP • B.aringhup Line 3. 1 to 8 G. M.R. (Aug,) 189? p.l9. Line C 1 to 16 Baringhup 10 G.M.R. (Aug.) 1899 p. 24, .BARNAWARTHAMiddle Indigo 1 to 6 D.R.. p.Z7, 1888 SOUTH Barnawartha 1 . A.R. p . 77, 1895 (Lady Fnnldin Co.) .(4) - · - Parish District Bore No. Re!erenco' BARNAW.AR'lH'\ Barnawa.Yiha 1 to 14 G . M . R. (June) le99 p.1S/J6 SOUTH Barnawartha • 101 to 103 B.R. p.9, 1957 Barnawartha 104 to 106 B.R. p.4, 1956 107 B. R. p. 7 , . 19 S7 Barongarook D . D.R~ No.1, p.36, 1879/84 Kawarrcn l to 7 B . R. p. 3l, 19 Z~ Colac Brick Co. 8 to 13 B • R. p. 7, 19 56 · Colac Brick CC', 14 to · l8 B.R. p. 1?59 fl • ., " 19 to Z1 B . R. p. 1960 BARRARBOOL · FyansCord 1 to 5 B. R. p. 13, 19 5~ " 6 B.R. p. 195~ BARWIDGEE Havilab Mine 1 to 4 B.R. p.S, 1953 Tobacco Res. 5 to 6 B. R. p. 1958 Farm (Myrtldord) Barwidgce 7 to 8 B.R. p. 196Z BAR WON 1 A.R. p.ZO, 19 19/ ZZ DOWNS BEALIBA Bealiba 1 to 3 A.R. p'.31, 1916 BEAUFORT Trawalla 3 to 7 A.R. p.64, 1889 Trawalla 8 to 18 A.R. p.141, 1909 BECKWORTH Adam• E • tate 1 to 4 A.R. p.47, 1893 / BEENAK Powelltown l to 6 B.R. p.13, 191.3 BEETHANG Wodonga 1 to ZO A.R. p.33, 19 19/ZZ BEL F AST P ort F a irY 1 A.R. p . 6 , · 19 19 / 1.1. (Glaxo Co) (S) Padsh District Bore No. Reference BELFAST Port Filiry .Z to 3 B.R. p. 5, 1950 P'>rt Fairy 4 B.R. p. 1959 BELLAR.:Nt: Bellar ino 1 B.R. p • .ZZ, 19Z4 BENGYIO ~WEN Fernoank 1 to Z B.R.. p.9. 193Z BENGWORDEN Holland Landing A. R. p. Z9. 1940 SOUTH I BERWICK Dandenong 1 - 1s B.R. p. 1960 BET BET Timor . D.R. p.37, 1886 Dunolly 1 to 14 J?.R. p.5.3, 1886/7 Bet Bet 17 to 19 . A.R. p.63, 189Z (Grand Duke<;.:),) Bet Bet 1 to 6 A.R. p.48. · 1893 Bet Bet 5 to 6 A.R. p.56, 1!J'94 Bet Bet 1 to 6 A .R; p. 56, 1894 (Duke o( York G,M. Co.) Alma 1 to 6 A.R. p. 56, 1894 (Great Outchhead) • Bet Bet 1 to 5 A .R. p. 13, 1897 Bet Bet . 1 to tz G. M.a. (Sept.) 1899 p.16/17 I Bet Bet 1 to za A.R. p.118, 1901 (Duke &c Main wad• Con1o1•, Co.) BINGINWARRl Binginwarri 1 to~ A.R.
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