This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ...Report, with chart of harbor and sailing directions of bay, by B. Douglas. Nautical description and remarks by Lieutenant Howard, R.N., with chart. Report by Board on. Report by Board on. Report of assistant engineer south-eastern district, giving estimate of cost and proposal of District Council of Robe. Report by board on Lacepede, Guichen, and Rivoli Bays and Port MacDonnell. Report Ii. Douglas, with charts, showing best site for jetty and landing on Granite Island, and also places where moorings would be most useful. Report by Engineer-in-Chief on proposed harbor works, with chart and soundings. Correspondence re further examination or re-survey of. Report on progress, position, and extent of accommodation for shipping produce, with plans. Letter E. Wentzel to Marine Board; reports by Lieutenant Douglas, R.N.R., G. E. Hamilton, the President of Marine Board, A. F. Lindsay; letter from Mr. A. Harvey, offering to construct wire rope tramway on jetty, with Engineer-inChiefs report thereon; report of President of Marine Board and Lieutenant Colonel Sankey, with plans, charts, maps, &c. Area and cross section to form a breakwater from Point Douglas 100 yards N.E., like Plymouth breakwater, a slope of 5 to 1; or like Port Said, 1 to 1 to seaside; same in a N.N.E. direc-tion. Report of Engineer of Works on suggested improvements at Victor Harbor. Report of Mr. Hickson and lieutenant Goalen on best site, ace, for breakwater, with plans. Survey of port to facilitate shipment of produce. Report, &c, Select Committee recommends deepening Port and laying tramroad from Hoyle's Plains. Copy of contract with J. Stone for deepening port, with conditions and surety bond for performance of contract. Expenditure on deepening operations, &c Expenditure lor deepe...