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| Saltpan Rocks | Saltpan Rocks | Mr James Dixon | on Sheet | A large extent of flat rocks – | ||
| Saltpan Rocks | Mr James Wood | 7.2 | but having a few prominent | |||
| Saltpan Rocks | Mr Andrew Patterson | ridges in it, – and extends to South | ||||
| -wards from near the Flagstaff at | ||||||
| "Seahouse", to "Pan Cheek", which | ||||||
| is the south side of these rocks – | ||||||
| where the sand commences these | ||||||
| rocks take in the whole extent, | ||||||
| between High and Low Water | ||||||
| and derived their name, from, a | ||||||
| Salt Pan, having been in the Shore | ||||||
| here – | ||||||
| Buss of Gillinn | Buss of Gillinn | Mr James Dixon | A long ledge of sunk rock | |||
| Mr James Wood | but the seaweed on which, can | |||||
| Mr Andrew Patterson | be distinctly seen, at low water – | |||||
| Not to be written on the Plans being | ||||||
| below or outside Low Water mark | low water marks, and lying paral | |||||
| -lel with it, and its length, as near | ||||||
| as I could judge is about 6 chains – | ||||||
| Its, about opposite to the center of | ||||||
| Saltpan Rocks (derivation unknown) | ||||||
| John McCabe | ||||||
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