
» O O m i I O H A K . - B . o k i . E l „ „ i, a „.port to„,l,i„ ,,„
• .)»«• „t H.r, oppciio tl„ , „ . , h „ „tamil, of G.,a»
island, and 13 distant «.atli from Perth about 25 miloa. Tlie
«ettleMout has arisen in couueetiou «-ith tlie esport and shipment
of timber. Inland from this portion of th, „ s t eoa.t are ext..,!,,
forosl, „1 the ia„,h and other valo.bl, trees. Th. tinb.r i,
conveyed to th. port by „ean. of a rail,™,. The indnstty i, of
»er,..,nB nnportaaee, and add. „uek ,„ the prosperity of the
tbslnet, C»tt,ng aid eonveying th. timber taish employment to
. namerons st.1 of workmen. Th, demand for Ihi, ola,, of wood
not eonined .0 Aa.tralia, it, d.uability being ,„11 known in New
Zealand and India, wh.r. it i, asod for varioas porpos«.
.boat 700 njl.s n.rth, in . direet b.,e, f „ „ Perth. Wdi.tely
to the ,«,t he. Könnt Wolcon,.. Hoebon,-n. has art,,« into son.
proameao. in eonn.ction ,vith .b. pe.rHsbery, fo.-ming, a. it
does. lb. b..i, Oi operation, for thi, i.dn.try on a .on,iderabl.
port,on of the north.w.,, „oast. Tb, ..„atry e.tìending inland i,
oeenpiedfor pastoral porpo.es, and „„ol i, here .hipped .lireot to
mannlaelnrmg ..Mr.,, Copper and lead have been foand in the
d,.tr,et, bat Ih. dey.lopmenl of these ...soarce. „main, for fntnr.
•nterpri,.. Tb.r. i, r.gal.r .omm„nie,tion by ,.a with the
metrcipoli, ,„d tb, „nthem port, of the eolony. Dnring enmmer
t h , h... . very great, n .. .j,
unhealthy H„.™a„e, of a very .heraet.,. are .„„etime.
,ip.™»e.d on thi. part of the ,oa.t. Popnl.ti.n, US.
B , O T T H Z S T . - K o , „ , . . t I.l.nd li,, .bent ,2 mil,. ...ward
from tb, moalb of th, S,an Hiv... It Heinde, .n area of abo.t H
m,l,., „ d has .n it . javenil, r.formatory and a penal
. l.bb.hm.nt. Som, of th, land i. c„l,i„,ed b, a , p,,i,o„„„, and
the mannfaotar, of salt „ carried on. A llghthon.e is er.oted 0. th,
soathorn s,d, of th. islamh
UPPZE, SWAI f .~A postal . .„.hi p near the b.nk. .f th.
Swan R,y,r ab.nt 19 mile, , . . t (...m Pe.-tb. Th. land is fertil.,
and many .h, ,et.le„ are .„g.g. d ia ,„„i„g. E.ari.g ,ioek i
•1.0 an ,mportant h,dn,lr, in the di.tri.t.
WAKEBEHOOKA-Sitnated .earth, .ight bank of Bo,ve.
aver, a .bort dr.t.nee north from Jiorth.mpton. Vùabl, d.po.il,
of eoppor .oenr ,a the noigbbonrhood. Mining ha, been „ r r i . d .a
som. ..«,„t, bnl tb. prop,, d.vel.pmmt of the.e reeonre,,
nmns y,t t . be effect.d.
h e f' .fo^t off i TJ t ^a n"t ' 'P a'k" ew.ll. B™l.n d".». Pr.ok f«.'r .", .» . a j™an .tBiom. rw, :i.,bt
P r b .1. . . so ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^
s.,l,v.. Ime. Cultivation of tb. .„a .„d ,b..p.,;„ia, „ „ „
the « n o , the settlers. H,. prb„ip., prod.'.,, ar.
wheat. The »ndalwood tre. i. „am.rons in .om. part. „, .be
. n : ' T • "i » « - —dl:.!
.onno, .nf, . „ f„m an ia.nlîoi.., „Wall, th. ann.al .ver.g.
about 18 mehe.. P.pnktion, 757 ®
H.w,a , ..me distance norlb of the Cnbbin. Hill., ab.at 35 mil., east
f . . » York, and » miles i.l.nd from Perth. Much of th.
r 7 o f " t h i : r ' " ™ ' " - wd i n t b . . ^
I N D E X .
I N D E X TO POSITIONS,
W E S T E E I ALmALIA.
. " ' i s ' . ' if ; i '>•: " e " ! i , tck , , ,i„i.
Bnid
BftlWimp ...
Bslinguii ...
Bulb Bnlln ...
Banuistcr ...
Banmster ...
linring
Bnriiig
Buikoi
Bnrloc
Bnrlee
IWIpp
Burbe
Bnrlec
Burn
Barron, K. ...
Barren. JCidiile
A Barron, W.
Abbot
Ada
Adolo
1 Barrett
18 25 124 85 10 Barroiv
... fpr. 20 48 128 12 13
15 35 128 12 Adieu • Barile ... !>l. 15 15 124 83 Admiralty ... 10 Baskurville 14 17 125 45 Adolphua ...
10 1 Bnstinn 15 10 128 S Africnii
1 iO
r/s. 28 58 114 83 8 Bnter
x c ; ' " " " ' : . . :
Alexander ...
Alexander ...
115 58 1 Bntlmrst :: i
35 2
18 30
22 40
117 54
125 20
115 25
1Ó
Baudin
Beagle
Beagle
Beagle
Beaufort
Alo.xandsr ... 28 53 120 18 12
Alexander ... 17 10 124 5 10 .\Ie.";nnder ... .. epr. 2G 4 124 51 18 Benufort Alfred 28 50 120 0 12 Deanmont , Alfi'ed nnd Marie , 34 45 125 10 13 Bebano Allott
Almn
2G 3 124 50 13 Bedout
23 58 116 at 9 Beajaling .
Aloysius ... 25 58 128 30 13
IS
Aniadous " t. 24 10 12y 0
Anipliinouie... .. éU. IS 45 n o 15
Belebe« ^ .
llf) 58 1 Uelcliei ,
.. pt. 34 !l 1I!I 45 Bell xVrid 34 I 123 5 , Bennett .
.. i/.r. 2a 28 115 48 1
7 1B ergbaus . Arrowauillh... 25 37 114 57 Bcrnier
18 34 124 13 10 . Arthur
Asbburton
38 31
21 40
l i e 53
114 5U
7 , Ba\-erle7
27 28 115 41; 8 Bezont !
25 4S 122 25 12 Bigge's
34 10 115 10 Bilberatlia . Augustus 15 20 124 30 10 Billroth
24 21 l i e 5« 8 , B im boo Austin 27 40 118 15 12 ' Blndoon Australian . M. 31 84 12a 0 11 Binganwab . Austro iind S3 15 11.^ 40 Bird
31 37 116 27 BIflok
Avoiidalo /, 1 32 C 116 53 Black
34 1Ü
18 12
20 -is
26 0
2(i 35
17 15
15 28
28 58
20 42
IC 8
2ii 32
IG 55
21 10
29 51
31 27
11!) 35
127 85
115 25
127 20
liy 15
122 18
328 7
l U 8
122 52
123 85
IIG 5G
122 54
11Ü 15
121 5.i
122 57
128 45
117 15
118 35
127 27
1!3 12
116 58
12(1 2n
117
Bridgotown ...
Brookniaii „.
Brookes ...
Brown
Browne's ...
Brnwflo
Bruce
Bnie
BruQsn-iek ...
Brunswick ...
Urjnin Martin
Buccanoir ...
Buclianan ..
Bucklaud ...
Buoklo
BU.I1I
Burton
BunbOTv- ...
Bunker
Burdetl.
Surges
Burrillgnbl>y
Burt !!!
Bush
Bi;sseltun ...
Buttfioid ...
120 33
lie 13
117 20
118 0 I
123 4 ,
124 45 I
115 3G I
124 23
122 50
127 8
IIG 10
127 50
1:5 87
127 85
5 45 '
115 26 '
128 ID I
14 35 125 8 10 c pi. 28 2« 116 40
21 40 117 85 1 CafTarelJl ... 1 16 5 123 19 10 spr. 25 10 116 .15 7 Callianee ... 1 15 30 123 9 10
116 2 1 Cambridge ... 1 15 0 trt. 12s 10 10 27 28 HC 4G 1 , 8 Camden ... ri. 15 30 124 27 84 85 10 118 34 Cmno) ... 21 14 llfi 18 h. 20 33 1 7 9 120 0 Canipiiell ... 18 10 h(l. ö1 125 38 34 45 116 0 1 CandoUe ... 24 S2 117 5 12 pl. 34 25 115 37 1 Cane 21 38 129
115 15 9
23 55 115 35 Canning 82 0 115 52
34 20 115 13 Caimcom ... 23 80 116 55 9
27 18 115 29 1 Careening ... ... b. 15 8 124 58
20 0 IUI 4(1 9 I. 211 0 122 10 12
er. 26 0 125 26 127 45 18
26 15 127 50 18 Camari-oii ... 25 12 120 25 12
2ü S5 129 0 13 24 52 113 89 8
17 40 122 17 10 ' Camot 17 20 122 20 iO
24 5 116 82 Corr-Boyd ... 16 10 128 45 10
h. 27 20 115 18 Cassini i. 13 55 125 41 10
24 80 IIS 50 S Casairina ... 14 31 127 40 10
1. SI 27 US 13 7 Casuarina ... ... pi. 33 J8 115 42
li. 21 22 HC 25 9 Casuarina ... rf. I» 46 221 40 10
16 40 182 4G 10 Cave 81 40 121 0
It. 2D 21 127 57 13 Cavenagli ... 2G 10 128 JO 13
18 42 121 80 30 80 115 3 7
13 48 12R 15 10 Obain of ... 80 43 118 89 7
25 0 IIS 18 Cliain of Salt ... Is. 28 80 121 0
32 40 1 Cliampagny ... 15 19 124 18 10 rß. 32 50 Iciiampion ... '.'.'. b. 28 45 114 3S
IG 37 128 48 10 28 48 1 114 84 8
28 25 114 29 Cbaralia ... 28 30 . 114 8
81 49 117 2 Charles 27 43 117 20
38 52 121 20 1 Charles ... ... ml. 25 4S 126 15 13
•ni. 20 0 119 5 9 , Cbarl.^ ... ... pk. 32 53 121 0 7
i. 35 2 118 G 1 7 1 Cbarles ... pi. ! 24 25 IIS 28