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 A. chand to that of Nw Ca, tl and the ap!llatton of the [eet. I. Coal Riv bas partly supatmkd the me legitimate name B. C#,at.  PoL HuMor, PORT STEPlieNS is easy to enter, but not to,ail from, unless the wind is fair,. on nt or the 8]Katlf that nearits eotruee. Point Stephena is in Jatitude 3 longitude 15 �'. Sood anemsqe; the kel is in latitude 3 e 38' 2'. Ibtwoen Black Head, mud the hitls etll the Hrothers, m Lxs's Lake, in latitude 32 � 50*, HAIt.XOTOq*S Lake, in 32 � Sud P&aeumAa's Lake, in letitde 31 �j they were neoverd by Lieuteuint Oxley on his return from his hnd journey in 1819; they have all shod entrances, and are IMpely tim outJets oF extensive lagoM, which receive the strenlM from the hills, and oecul a ensiderable aimee tween the coast and the mountains. In lettude 31 �' J0", and at the disttmce of two mefJ anal a qmttmr from the shore, is a danreu8 reef, on whirt the sea eunstantly breab; it was named by Lieutenant a quarter of a mite h extent, and burrs IS. 8 �from the South Brother  a small doteheal pofiiou of the Feof is parareaL frem the principal roek, within which there poured'to be & neTow navigable ebromet. A quarter of mite wLtbout th htte we Amud sbAeen Fat!rams water. Round the point under the North Bt*other Hill, is HAVi, the particula. ra ,espactin its entran (in latttude 31 �, longitude J2 � not yet known, but k supposed to be very shoal.

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