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Harkess Rocks | Harkess Rocks | Mr Adam Henderson | On Sheet | Two prominent ledges of | ||
Harkess Rocks | Mr William Carr | 16.4 | Rocks lying nearly E. and W. | |||
Harkess Rocks | Revd. Mr. Orde | |||||
Harkess Rocks | Mr Hugh Ross | |||||
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highest Tides. | ||||||
The Strata is nearly Vertical | ||||||
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Rocks are well known. | ||||||
On the beach here, is a small | ||||||
Spring, Slightly impregnated | ||||||
with Iron. | ||||||
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