(074) Streaky Bay is a coastal town in the west of the Eyre Peninsula, 303 km from Port Lincoln and 727 km from Adelaide, located on the Flinders Highway.
(075) Spalding Cove is a large and open bay that offers excellent protection from all winds except northerly and has a wide range of anchorages.
(076) Memory Coveis a bay on the east coast of the Jussieu Peninsula on the Eyre Peninsula, about 15 kilometers southeast of Port Lincoln.
(077) Stickwood (item is in German language.) are straight, tall trees whose wood is used to build containers, such as: E.g. for the production of barrel staves.
(078) Bicker Isles are two small islands in Proper Bay, Spencer Gulf. They lie between Surfleet Point on the mainland and Hayden Point on Boston Island.
(080) Jakob Hagen (1809-1870) arrived in South Australia with the White brothers and James Rolles Biddle on the "William Barras" on December 22, 1839. He was a member of the Legislative Council from September 1843 to February 1851.
(082) The Fountain, as it is called, is a constant and powerful spring, cutting its way through the marshy ground for about two miles, even in summer, and extending as far as Coffin Bay, a distance of 10 miles, in winter. It is surrounded by considerable cultivable land.
(085) Lipson Cove (budlo) is a quiet sandy bay on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula overlooking Spencer Gulf. It was named by Governor Gawler after the first harbor master and chief customs officer, Captain Thomas Lipson, R.N. who arrived on bord of the "Cygnet" at Neapan Bay on "Kangaroo Island" on September 11, 1836.