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County of Musgrave

The County of Musgrave is a cadastral unit in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula. It was proclaimed on 22 June 1876 and named after Anthony Musgrave, the Governor of South Australia from 9 June 1876 to 29 January 1877.[2][1][5][6]

Musgrave
South Australia
Elliston Hall
Musgrave
Coordinates33°44′10″S 135°24′58″E / 33.736°S 135.416°E / -33.736; 135.416
Established1876[1]
Area6,300 square kilometres (2,450 sq mi)[2]
LGA(s)District Council of Elliston
District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula[2]
RegionEyre Western[3][2]
FootnotesCoordinates[2]
Adjoining counties[4]

Description edit

 
South Australian counties as of 1893 including Musgrave

The county covers the part of the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula overlooking the Great Australian Bight between Talia Beach in Anxious Bay in the north and Cape Drummond in the south, and extends inland from the coastline for a distance of about 90 kilometres (56 mi).[2][4][1]

The town of Elliston falls within the county's borders, and the towns of Lock, Tooligie and Yeelanna are located adjacent to the county's eastern boundary.[2]

The Flinders Highway passes along the coastline of the county from the northwest to the southeast, the Tod Highway passes through the county in a north–south alignment near its eastern boundary, and the Birdseye Highway passes through the county in a west–east direction between Elliston and Lock.[2][7]

The Port Lincoln to Wudinna line of the Eyre Peninsula Railway passes through the county near its eastern boundary in a north–south alignment with a branch line terminating at Kapinne in the county's south, and with stations at Lock and Yeelanna.[2]

Constituent hundreds edit

The county comprises 20 hundreds. The hundreds are laid out from west to east in four rows (from north to south) as follows:[4]

  • Colton, Talia, Tinline, Squire, McIntosh and Ulyerra.
  • Ward, Hudd, Kappawanta, Blesing and a cluster consisting of Barwell, McLachan and Cowan.
  • Way, Pearce, Haig and Peachna.
  • Kiana, Mitchell and Shannon.

Hundred of Barwell edit

The Hundred of Barwell (33°33′52″S 135°34′08″E / 33.564440°S 135.568980°E / -33.564440; 135.568980 (Hundred of Barwell)) was proclaimed on 4 December 1919. It covers an area of 250 square kilometres (95 sq mi) and is named after Sir Henry Barwell, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[8]

Hundred of Blesing edit

The Hundred of Blesing (33°39′53″S 135°26′09″E / 33.664730°S 135.435940°E / -33.664730; 135.435940 (Hundred of Blesing)) was proclaimed on 30 January 1936. It covers an area of 250 square kilometres (95 sq mi) and is named after A P Blesing, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[9]

Hundred of Colton edit

The Hundred of Colton, proclaimed on 22 June 1876, covers an area of 370 square kilometres (141 sq mi) and is named after John Colton, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.

Hundred of Cowan edit

The Hundred of Cowan (33°42′24″S 135°38′17″E / 33.706670°S 135.638090°E / -33.706670; 135.638090 (Hundred of Cowan)) was proclaimed on 4 July 1929. It covers an area of 250 square kilometres (95 sq mi) and is named after John Cowan, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[10]

Hundred of Haig edit

The Hundred of Haig (33°51′38″S 135°32′31″E / 33.860460°S 135.541940°E / -33.860460; 135.541940 (Hundred of Haig)) was proclaimed on 9 July 1885 as the Hundred of Homburg which was named after Robert Homburg, a member of the South Australian Parliament. In 1916, the hundred was renamed as part of the policy to change "names of enemy origin". The name Poondulta was proposed but did not proceed. The hundred was finally renamed as the Hundred of Haig after the British soldier, Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig. As the Hundred of Homburg, it covered an area of 400 square kilometres (156 sq mi) while as the Hundred of Haig, it covers an area of 280 square kilometres (108 sq mi).[11][12][13]

Hundred of Hudd edit

The Hundred of Hudd (33°40′09″S 135°09′26″E / 33.669160°S 135.157190°E / -33.669160; 135.157190 (Hundred of Hudd)) was proclaimed on 31 January 1936. It covers an area of 240 square kilometres (94 sq mi) and is named after Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[14]

Hundred of Kappawanta edit

The Hundred of Kappawanta (33°40′01″S 135°17′40″E / 33.666860°S 135.294580°E / -33.666860; 135.294580 (Hundred of Kappawanta)) was proclaimed on 31 January 1936. It covers an area of 240 square kilometres (94 sq mi) and is named after the Kappawanta Homestead.[15]

Hundred of Kiana edit

The Hundred of Kiana (34°02′38″S 135°21′24″E / 34.043910°S 135.3567°E / -34.043910; 135.3567 (Hundred of Kiana)) was proclaimed on 18 September 1879. It covers an area of 164 square kilometres (63.5 sq mi) and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal name.[16]

Hundred of McIntosh edit

The Hundred of McIntosh (33°24′35″S 135°33′14″E / 33.409780°S 135.553920°E / -33.409780; 135.553920 (Hundred of McIntosh)) was proclaimed on 20/ December 1934. It covers an area of 164 square kilometres (63.5 sq mi) and is named after Sir Malcolm McIntosh, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[17]

Hundred of McLachan edit

The Hundred of McLachan (33°34′48″S 135°42′07″E / 33.580060°S 135.701810°E / -33.580060; 135.701810 (Hundred of McLachan)) was proclaimed on 25 April 1895. It covers an area of 350 square kilometres (136 sq mi) and is named after J McLachlan, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[18]

Hundred of Mitchell edit

The Hundred of Mitchell (34°03′00″S 135°31′14″E / 34.050060°S 135.520670°E / -34.050060; 135.520670 (Hundred of Mitchell)) was proclaimed on 26 November 1903. It covers an area of 400 square kilometres (156 sq mi) and is named after Samuel James Mitchell, a member of the South Australian Parliament at the time.[19]

Hundred of Peachna edit

The Hundred of Peachna (33°50′10″S 135°41′03″E / 33.8360°S 135.684140°E / -33.8360; 135.684140 (Hundred of Peachna)) was proclaimed on 3 August 1916. It covers an area of 350 square kilometres (136 sq mi) and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal name.[20]

Hundred of Pearce edit

The Hundred of Pearce (33°50′35″S 135°23′09″E / 33.842940°S 135.385840°E / -33.842940; 135.385840 (Hundred of Pearce)) was proclaimed on 4 December 1884. It covers an area of 400 square kilometres (156 sq mi) and is named after James Pearce, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[21]

Hundred of Shannon edit

The Hundred of Shannon (34°03′16″S 135°41′21″E / 34.054320°S 135.689160°E / -34.054320; 135.689160 (Hundred of Shannon)) was proclaimed on 15 January 1903. It covers an area of 400 square kilometres (156 sq mi) and is named after John Shannon, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[22]

Hundred of Squire edit

The Hundred of Squire (33°27′40″S 135°25′04″E / 33.461040°S 135.417730°E / -33.461040; 135.417730 (Hundred of Squire)) was proclaimed on 8 March 1894. It covers an area of 450 square kilometres (173 sq mi) and was named “in memory of the late Mr. Edward Squire, Deputy Postmaster-General.”[23][24]

Hundred of Talia edit

The Hundred of Talia (33°27′24″S 135°03′58″E / 33.4566°S 135.066230°E / -33.4566; 135.066230 (Hundred of Talia)) was proclaimed on 22 September 1881. It covers an area of 450 square kilometres (173 sq mi) and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal word meaning “near water.”[25]

Hundred of Tinline edit

The Hundred of Tinline (33°27′39″S 135°14′31″E / 33.460740°S 135.242020°E / -33.460740; 135.242020 (Hundred of Tinline)) was proclaimed on 22 September 1881. It covers an area of 440 square kilometres (169 sq mi) and is named after George Tinline, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[26]

Hundred of Ulyerra edit

The Hundred of Ulyerra (33°24′39″S 135°41′32″E / 33.410960°S 135.692310°E / -33.410960; 135.692310 (Hundred of Ulyerra)) was proclaimed on 24 September 1925. It covers an area of 277.8 square kilometres (107.25 sq mi) and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal word meaning “good.”[27]

Hundred of Ward edit

The Hundred of Ward (33°39′03″S 135°00′19″E / 33.650880°S 135.005370°E / -33.650880; 135.005370 (Hundred of Ward)) was proclaimed on 22 June 1876. It covers an area of 300 square kilometres (114 sq mi) and is named after Ebenezer Ward, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.[28]

Hundred of Way edit

The Hundred of Way (33°50′39″S 135°14′34″E / 33.8442°S 135.242890°E / -33.8442; 135.242890 (Hundred of Way)) was proclaimed on 22 June 1876. It covers an area of 360 square kilometres (139 sq mi) and is named after Sir Samuel James Way, a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia.[29]

See also edit

References edit

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For other uses see Musgrave The County of Musgrave is a cadastral unit in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula It was proclaimed on 22 June 1876 and named after Anthony Musgrave the Governor of South Australia from 9 June 1876 to 29 January 1877 2 1 5 6 Musgrave South AustraliaElliston HallMusgraveCoordinates33 44 10 S 135 24 58 E 33 736 S 135 416 E 33 736 135 416Established1876 1 Area6 300 square kilometres 2 450 sq mi 2 LGA s District Council of EllistonDistrict Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula 2 RegionEyre Western 3 2 Lands administrative divisions around Musgrave Ocean RobinsonLe Hunte Le HunteOcean Musgrave JervoisOcean Flinders FlindersFootnotesCoordinates 2 Adjoining counties 4 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Description 2 Constituent hundreds 2 1 Hundred of Barwell 2 2 Hundred of Blesing 2 3 Hundred of Colton 2 4 Hundred of Cowan 2 5 Hundred of Haig 2 6 Hundred of Hudd 2 7 Hundred of Kappawanta 2 8 Hundred of Kiana 2 9 Hundred of McIntosh 2 10 Hundred of McLachan 2 11 Hundred of Mitchell 2 12 Hundred of Peachna 2 13 Hundred of Pearce 2 14 Hundred of Shannon 2 15 Hundred of Squire 2 16 Hundred of Talia 2 17 Hundred of Tinline 2 18 Hundred of Ulyerra 2 19 Hundred of Ward 2 20 Hundred of Way 3 See also 4 ReferencesDescription edit nbsp South Australian counties as of 1893 including Musgrave The county covers the part of the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula overlooking the Great Australian Bight between Talia Beach in Anxious Bay in the north and Cape Drummond in the south and extends inland from the coastline for a distance of about 90 kilometres 56 mi 2 4 1 The town of Elliston falls within the county s borders and the towns of Lock Tooligie and Yeelanna are located adjacent to the county s eastern boundary 2 The Flinders Highway passes along the coastline of the county from the northwest to the southeast the Tod Highway passes through the county in a north south alignment near its eastern boundary and the Birdseye Highway passes through the county in a west east direction between Elliston and Lock 2 7 The Port Lincoln to Wudinna line of the Eyre Peninsula Railway passes through the county near its eastern boundary in a north south alignment with a branch line terminating at Kapinne in the county s south and with stations at Lock and Yeelanna 2 Constituent hundreds editThe county comprises 20 hundreds The hundreds are laid out from west to east in four rows from north to south as follows 4 Colton Talia Tinline Squire McIntosh and Ulyerra Ward Hudd Kappawanta Blesing and a cluster consisting of Barwell McLachan and Cowan Way Pearce Haig and Peachna Kiana Mitchell and Shannon Hundred of Barwell edit The Hundred of Barwell 33 33 52 S 135 34 08 E 33 564440 S 135 568980 E 33 564440 135 568980 Hundred of Barwell was proclaimed on 4 December 1919 It covers an area of 250 square kilometres 95 sq mi and is named after Sir Henry Barwell a former member of the South Australian Parliament 8 Hundred of Blesing edit The Hundred of Blesing 33 39 53 S 135 26 09 E 33 664730 S 135 435940 E 33 664730 135 435940 Hundred of Blesing was proclaimed on 30 January 1936 It covers an area of 250 square kilometres 95 sq mi and is named after A P Blesing a former member of the South Australian Parliament 9 Hundred of Colton edit Main article Hundred of Colton South Australia The Hundred of Colton proclaimed on 22 June 1876 covers an area of 370 square kilometres 141 sq mi and is named after John Colton a former member of the South Australian Parliament Hundred of Cowan edit The Hundred of Cowan 33 42 24 S 135 38 17 E 33 706670 S 135 638090 E 33 706670 135 638090 Hundred of Cowan was proclaimed on 4 July 1929 It covers an area of 250 square kilometres 95 sq mi and is named after John Cowan a former member of the South Australian Parliament 10 Hundred of Haig edit The Hundred of Haig 33 51 38 S 135 32 31 E 33 860460 S 135 541940 E 33 860460 135 541940 Hundred of Haig was proclaimed on 9 July 1885 as the Hundred of Homburg which was named after Robert Homburg a member of the South Australian Parliament In 1916 the hundred was renamed as part of the policy to change names of enemy origin The name Poondulta was proposed but did not proceed The hundred was finally renamed as the Hundred of Haig after the British soldier Douglas Haig 1st Earl Haig As the Hundred of Homburg it covered an area of 400 square kilometres 156 sq mi while as the Hundred of Haig it covers an area of 280 square kilometres 108 sq mi 11 12 13 Hundred of Hudd edit The Hundred of Hudd 33 40 09 S 135 09 26 E 33 669160 S 135 157190 E 33 669160 135 157190 Hundred of Hudd was proclaimed on 31 January 1936 It covers an area of 240 square kilometres 94 sq mi and is named after Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd a former member of the South Australian Parliament 14 Hundred of Kappawanta edit The Hundred of Kappawanta 33 40 01 S 135 17 40 E 33 666860 S 135 294580 E 33 666860 135 294580 Hundred of Kappawanta was proclaimed on 31 January 1936 It covers an area of 240 square kilometres 94 sq mi and is named after the Kappawanta Homestead 15 Hundred of Kiana edit The Hundred of Kiana 34 02 38 S 135 21 24 E 34 043910 S 135 3567 E 34 043910 135 3567 Hundred of Kiana was proclaimed on 18 September 1879 It covers an area of 164 square kilometres 63 5 sq mi and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal name 16 Hundred of McIntosh edit The Hundred of McIntosh 33 24 35 S 135 33 14 E 33 409780 S 135 553920 E 33 409780 135 553920 Hundred of McIntosh was proclaimed on 20 December 1934 It covers an area of 164 square kilometres 63 5 sq mi and is named after Sir Malcolm McIntosh a former member of the South Australian Parliament 17 Hundred of McLachan edit The Hundred of McLachan 33 34 48 S 135 42 07 E 33 580060 S 135 701810 E 33 580060 135 701810 Hundred of McLachan was proclaimed on 25 April 1895 It covers an area of 350 square kilometres 136 sq mi and is named after J McLachlan a former member of the South Australian Parliament 18 Hundred of Mitchell edit The Hundred of Mitchell 34 03 00 S 135 31 14 E 34 050060 S 135 520670 E 34 050060 135 520670 Hundred of Mitchell was proclaimed on 26 November 1903 It covers an area of 400 square kilometres 156 sq mi and is named after Samuel James Mitchell a member of the South Australian Parliament at the time 19 Hundred of Peachna edit The Hundred of Peachna 33 50 10 S 135 41 03 E 33 8360 S 135 684140 E 33 8360 135 684140 Hundred of Peachna was proclaimed on 3 August 1916 It covers an area of 350 square kilometres 136 sq mi and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal name 20 Hundred of Pearce edit The Hundred of Pearce 33 50 35 S 135 23 09 E 33 842940 S 135 385840 E 33 842940 135 385840 Hundred of Pearce was proclaimed on 4 December 1884 It covers an area of 400 square kilometres 156 sq mi and is named after James Pearce a former member of the South Australian Parliament 21 Hundred of Shannon edit The Hundred of Shannon 34 03 16 S 135 41 21 E 34 054320 S 135 689160 E 34 054320 135 689160 Hundred of Shannon was proclaimed on 15 January 1903 It covers an area of 400 square kilometres 156 sq mi and is named after John Shannon a former member of the South Australian Parliament 22 Hundred of Squire edit The Hundred of Squire 33 27 40 S 135 25 04 E 33 461040 S 135 417730 E 33 461040 135 417730 Hundred of Squire was proclaimed on 8 March 1894 It covers an area of 450 square kilometres 173 sq mi and was named in memory of the late Mr Edward Squire Deputy Postmaster General 23 24 Hundred of Talia edit The Hundred of Talia 33 27 24 S 135 03 58 E 33 4566 S 135 066230 E 33 4566 135 066230 Hundred of Talia was proclaimed on 22 September 1881 It covers an area of 450 square kilometres 173 sq mi and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal word meaning near water 25 Hundred of Tinline edit The Hundred of Tinline 33 27 39 S 135 14 31 E 33 460740 S 135 242020 E 33 460740 135 242020 Hundred of Tinline was proclaimed on 22 September 1881 It covers an area of 440 square kilometres 169 sq mi and is named after George Tinline a former member of the South Australian Parliament 26 Hundred of Ulyerra edit The Hundred of Ulyerra 33 24 39 S 135 41 32 E 33 410960 S 135 692310 E 33 410960 135 692310 Hundred of Ulyerra was proclaimed on 24 September 1925 It covers an area of 277 8 square kilometres 107 25 sq mi and its name is reportedly derived from an Aboriginal word meaning good 27 Hundred of Ward edit The Hundred of Ward 33 39 03 S 135 00 19 E 33 650880 S 135 005370 E 33 650880 135 005370 Hundred of Ward was proclaimed on 22 June 1876 It covers an area of 300 square kilometres 114 sq mi and is named after Ebenezer Ward a former member of the South Australian Parliament 28 Hundred of Way edit The Hundred of Way 33 50 39 S 135 14 34 E 33 8442 S 135 242890 E 33 8442 135 242890 Hundred of Way was proclaimed on 22 June 1876 It covers an area of 360 square kilometres 139 sq mi and is named after Sir Samuel James Way a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia 29 See also editLands administrative divisions of South Australia List of Australian place names changed from German namesReferences edit a b c Ayers Henry 22 June 1876 untitled new counties and hundreds PDF The South Australian Government Gazette 1876 Government of South Australia 1182 1183 Retrieved 21 November 2016 a b c d e f g h i Search result for County of Musgrave CNTY Record no SA0048182 with the following layers selected Local Government Areas Counties Hundreds and Government Regions Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 20 November 2016 Eyre Western SA Government region PDF The Government of South Australia Retrieved 20 November 2016 a b c HUNDRED MAP Series Index Map PDF Department of Environment and Heritage Government of South Australia December 2008 Retrieved 16 November 2015 THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE The Express and Telegraph Vol XIII no 3 784 South Australia 23 June 1876 p 3 SECOND EDITION Retrieved 21 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Leadbeater Maureen 2014 Counties amp Hundreds of South Australia FamilyHistorySA Retrieved 20 November 2016 A J Millazzo Delegate of the Commissioner of Highways 28 February 2011 Naming of State Rural Roads Eyre Peninsula PDF Government of South Australia Rack Plan 997 Archived from the original PDF on 9 September 2014 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Barwell HD Record no SA0034374 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Blesing HD Record no SA0007299 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Cowan HD Record no SA0016545 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Haig HD Record no SA0028898 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Homburg HD Record no SA0030910 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Search result for Hundred of Poondulta HD Record no SA0000433 with 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