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County of Le Hunte

County of Le Hunte is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land located in the centre of Eyre Peninsula. It was proclaimed in 1908 and named after George Le Hunte who was the Governor of South Australia from July 1903 to February 1909.

Le Hunte
South Australia
Railway crossing, Kyancutta
Le Hunte
Coordinates33°03′38″S 135°35′01″E / 33.060480°S 135.583650°E / -33.060480; 135.583650
Established1908[1]
LGA(s)District Council of Kimba (part)
Wudinna District Council (part)
Pastoral Unincorporated Area[2]
RegionFar North[3][2]
Eyre Western[4][2]
FootnotesCoordinates[2]
Adjoining counties[5]

Description edit

The County of Le Hunte covers a part of South Australia associated with the western side of the centre of Eyre Peninsula located south of the Gawler Ranges.[2] It is bounded to the west by the County of Robinson, to the south by the counties of Musgrave and Jervois, and to the east by the County of Buxton and to the north by County of Bosanquet.[2][6][5][1]

The county is served by the following major roads - Eyre Highway which passes through the county from east to west and the Tod Highway which passes from the south and which meets the Eyre Highway at Kyancutta.[2][7]

Settlements include Minnipa, Yaninee, Pygery, Wudinna and Kyancutta which are located (from west to east) along the Eyre Highway and Warramboo being located on the Tod Highway.[2]

The Port Lincoln to Wudinna line of the Eyre Peninsula Railway passes through the county from the south to the west following the alignment of the Tod Highway and then the alignment of the Eyre Highway west of Kyancutta.[2]

Land use within the county includes primary industrial activity such as “cereal and legume cropping, pastures, and grazing of sheep and cattle,” and mining. The following protected areas are located in the county - Cocata Conservation Park in the south-east corner while the Pinkawillinie Conservation Park occupies most of the county's northern-eastern corner.[2][8][9][10]

Its extent includes parts of the local government areas of the Wudinna District Council on its western side and the District Council of Kimba on its eastern side with parts of the state's Pastoral Unincorporated Area located on its northern and eastern sides.[2]

History edit

The County of Le Hunte was proclaimed on 4 November 1908.[1]

The naming of the county after Governor Le Hunte who was the Governor of South Australia from July 1903 to February 1909, by the South Australian government follows “a precedent which was established in 1842’ when a county was named after Governor Gawler.[11][2]

The following hundreds have been proclaimed within the county - Kappakoola, Mamblin, Minnipa, Palabie, Pygery, Wannamana, Warramboo, Wudinna and Yaninee in 1913, Pinbong in 1922, Pordia in 1925, Cootra and Koongawa in 1926, Hill in 1927, Cocata in 1928, and Corrobinnie and Peella in 1957.[12]

Constituent hundreds edit

Location of constituent hundreds edit

The hundreds are laid out in four rows in the west–east direction as follows:[5]

  1. Cocata, Kappakoola, Warramboo and Cootra from west to east along the county's eastern boundary.
  2. Pordia, Palabie, Wannamana, Mamblin and Koongawa
  3. Yaninee, Pygery, Wudinna, Hill and Peella, and
  4. The most northerly row of hundreds consists of the Hundreds of Minnipa and Pinbong in the north-west corner of the county and Corrobinnie in the north-east corner of the county separated by an area of land that has not been proclaimed as one or more hundreds.

Hundred of Cocata edit

The Hundred of Cocata (33°15′44″S 135°14′39″E / 33.262180°S 135.244210°E / -33.262180; 135.244210 (Hundred of Cocata)) was proclaimed on 9 August 1928. It covers an area of 307.6 square kilometres (118.75 sq mi) and is named after Cocata Hill, a hill located within the extent of the hundred. It is mostly located within the gazetted locality of Cocata, with a section in Mount Damper.[13]

Hundred of Cootra edit

The Hundred of Cootra (33°16′06″S 135°53′29″E / 33.268440°S 135.891450°E / -33.268440; 135.891450 (Hundred of Cootra)) was proclaimed on 4 November 1926. It covers an area of 310 square kilometres (119.5 sq mi) and is derived from the aboriginal name for “a rockhole in vicinity.” It includes the gazetted locality of Cootra, the southern section of Koongawa and a small section of Warramboo.[14]

Hundred of Corrobinnie edit

The Hundred of Corrobinnie (32°50′05″S 135°54′54″E / 32.834660°S 135.914920°E / -32.834660; 135.914920 (Hundred of Corrobinnie)) was proclaimed on 7 February 1957. It is divided between the gazetted localities of Buckleboo and Pinkawillinie.[15]

Hundred of Hill edit

The Hundred of Hill (32°59′07″S 135°44′22″E / 32.985290°S 135.739310°E / -32.985290; 135.739310 (Hundred of Hill)) was proclaimed on 24 November 1927. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is named after Lionel Hill, a former member of the South Australian Parliament and a former Premier of South Australia. It is located entirely within the broader gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie.[16]

Hundred of Kappakoola edit

The Hundred of Kappakoola (33°15′57″S 135°27′34″E / 33.265770°S 135.4594°E / -33.265770; 135.4594 (Hundred of Kappakoola)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 307 square kilometres (118.5 sq mi) and is derived from Kappakoola Hill, a hill located within the hundred. It is nearly entirely located within the broader gazetted locality of Warramboo, with a small section in Cocata.[17]

Hundred of Koongawa edit

The Hundred of Koongawa (33°07′26″S 135°54′48″E / 33.123930°S 135.913270°E / -33.123930; 135.913270 (Hundred of Koongawa)) was proclaimed on 4 November 1926. It covers an area of 247 square kilometres (95.5 sq mi) and is derived from an aboriginal word for “good.” The northern section is located within the gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie, while the southern section is located in Koongawa.[18]

Hundred of Mamblin edit

The Hundred of Mamblin (33°07′11″S 135°44′23″E / 33.119640°S 135.739620°E / -33.119640; 135.739620 (Hundred of Mamblin)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is derived from Mamblin Hill, a hill located within the hundred. More than half of the hundred is located in the gazetted locality of Kyancutta, with a smaller section in Koongawa and a very small section in Warramboo.[19]

Hundred of Minnipa edit

The Hundred of Minnipa (2°50′23″S 135°13′30″E / 2.839740°S 135.224960°E / -2.839740; 135.224960 (Hundred of Minnipa)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 and covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi). A majority of the hundred is contained in the broader gazetted locality of Minnipa, while the eastern and south-eastern section is contained in Yaninee.[20]

Hundred of Palabie edit

The Hundred of Palabie (33°07′42″S 135°23′53″E / 33.128260°S 135.397990°E / -33.128260; 135.397990 (Hundred of Palabie)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is derived from an aboriginal name. The hundred contains the south-western half of the broader gazetted locality of Wudinna, while a small section in the south-west corner of the hundred forms part of Cocata.[21]

Hundred of Peella edit

The Hundred of Peella (32°56′57″S 135°54′58″E / 32.949210°S 135.9161°E / -32.949210; 135.9161 (Hundred of Peella)) was proclaimed on 7 February 1957. Most of the hundred is contained in the broader gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie, while the north-eastern corner lies in Buckleboo.[22]

Hundred of Pinbong edit

The Hundred of Pinbong (32°49′58″S 135°23′10″E / 32.8329°S 135.386020°E / -32.8329; 135.386020 (Hundred of Pinbong)) was proclaimed on 26 October 1922. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is derived from the aboriginal name for “a rockhole in the area.” The hundred is divided between three gazetted localities, containing the northern section of Pygery, part of the north-eastern section of Yaninee and a small southern section of Gawler Ranges.[23]

Hundred of Pordia edit

The Hundred of Pordia (33°07′49″S 135°13′54″E / 33.130380°S 135.231660°E / -33.130380; 135.231660 (Hundred of Pordia)) was proclaimed on 13 August 1925. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is derived from Kappakoola Hill, a hill located within the hundred. The majority of the locality lies within the gazetted locality of Mount Damper, with a section of Cocata in the south of the hundred and Wudinna in the east.[24]

Hundred of Pygery edit

The Hundred of Pygery (32°59′21″S 135°23′40″E / 32.989190°S 135.394310°E / -32.989190; 135.394310 (Hundred of Pygery)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and is derived from the aboriginal name for “a a rockhole in the area.” It includes the southern section of the gazetted locality of Pygery, with sections of Yaninee in the north-west and Wudinna in the south-east.[25]

Hundred of Wannamana edit

The Hundred of Wannamana (33°07′42″S 135°34′00″E / 33.128350°S 135.566590°E / -33.128350; 135.566590 (Hundred of Wannamana)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 247 square kilometres (95.5 sq mi) and is derived from “a native name.” Most of the hundred is contained within the gazetted locality of Kyancutta, including Kyancutta township, with sections of Warramboo and Wudinna.[26]

Hundred of Warramboo edit

The Hundred of Warramboo (33°15′57″S 135°40′38″E / 33.265970°S 135.6772°E / -33.265970; 135.6772 (Hundred of Warramboo)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 307 square kilometres (118.5 sq mi) and is derived from the aboriginal name for “a lake located in the vicinity.” Most of the hundred is contained within the gazetted locality of Warramboo, with small sections in Koongawa, Kyancutta.[27]

Hundred of Wudinna edit

The Hundred of Wudinna (32°59′11″S 135°33′51″E / 32.986450°S 135.564280°E / -32.986450; 135.564280 (Hundred of Wudinna)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 260 square kilometres (100.5 sq mi) and is derived from the aboriginal name for a hill located within the hundred. Most of the hundred is contained within the broader gazetted locality of Wudinna, with small sections in Kyancutta and Pinkawillinie.[28]

Hundred of Yaninee edit

The Hundred of Yaninee (32°59′07″S 135°13′35″E / 32.985190°S 135.226280°E / -32.985190; 135.226280 (Hundred of Yaninee)) was proclaimed on 31 July 1913. It covers an area of 258 square kilometres (99.5 sq mi) and is derived from Lake Yaninee, a lake located within the hundred. Most of the hundred is located within the gazetted locality of Yaninee, with a small section in the north-west corner in Minnipa.[29]

See also edit

References edit

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County of Le Hunte is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land located in the centre of Eyre Peninsula It was proclaimed in 1908 and named after George Le Hunte who was the Governor of South Australia from July 1903 to February 1909 Le Hunte South AustraliaRailway crossing KyancuttaLe HunteCoordinates33 03 38 S 135 35 01 E 33 060480 S 135 583650 E 33 060480 135 583650Established1908 1 LGA s District Council of Kimba part Wudinna District Council part Pastoral Unincorporated Area 2 RegionFar North 3 2 Eyre Western 4 2 Lands administrative divisions around Le Hunte Robinson Bosanquet Hore RuthvenRobinson Le Hunte BuxtonMusgrave MusgraveJervois JervoisFootnotesCoordinates 2 Adjoining counties 5 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Constituent hundreds 3 1 Location of constituent hundreds 3 2 Hundred of Cocata 3 3 Hundred of Cootra 3 4 Hundred of Corrobinnie 3 5 Hundred of Hill 3 6 Hundred of Kappakoola 3 7 Hundred of Koongawa 3 8 Hundred of Mamblin 3 9 Hundred of Minnipa 3 10 Hundred of Palabie 3 11 Hundred of Peella 3 12 Hundred of Pinbong 3 13 Hundred of Pordia 3 14 Hundred of Pygery 3 15 Hundred of Wannamana 3 16 Hundred of Warramboo 3 17 Hundred of Wudinna 3 18 Hundred of Yaninee 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe County of Le Hunte covers a part of South Australia associated with the western side of the centre of Eyre Peninsula located south of the Gawler Ranges 2 It is bounded to the west by the County of Robinson to the south by the counties of Musgrave and Jervois and to the east by the County of Buxton and to the north by County of Bosanquet 2 6 5 1 The county is served by the following major roads Eyre Highway which passes through the county from east to west and the Tod Highway which passes from the south and which meets the Eyre Highway at Kyancutta 2 7 Settlements include Minnipa Yaninee Pygery Wudinna and Kyancutta which are located from west to east along the Eyre Highway and Warramboo being located on the Tod Highway 2 The Port Lincoln to Wudinna line of the Eyre Peninsula Railway passes through the county from the south to the west following the alignment of the Tod Highway and then the alignment of the Eyre Highway west of Kyancutta 2 Land use within the county includes primary industrial activity such as cereal and legume cropping pastures and grazing of sheep and cattle and mining The following protected areas are located in the county Cocata Conservation Park in the south east corner while the Pinkawillinie Conservation Park occupies most of the county s northern eastern corner 2 8 9 10 Its extent includes parts of the local government areas of the Wudinna District Council on its western side and the District Council of Kimba on its eastern side with parts of the state s Pastoral Unincorporated Area located on its northern and eastern sides 2 History editThe County of Le Hunte was proclaimed on 4 November 1908 1 The naming of the county after Governor Le Hunte who was the Governor of South Australia from July 1903 to February 1909 by the South Australian government follows a precedent which was established in 1842 when a county was named after Governor Gawler 11 2 The following hundreds have been proclaimed within the county Kappakoola Mamblin Minnipa Palabie Pygery Wannamana Warramboo Wudinna and Yaninee in 1913 Pinbong in 1922 Pordia in 1925 Cootra and Koongawa in 1926 Hill in 1927 Cocata in 1928 and Corrobinnie and Peella in 1957 12 Constituent hundreds editLocation of constituent hundreds edit The hundreds are laid out in four rows in the west east direction as follows 5 Cocata Kappakoola Warramboo and Cootra from west to east along the county s eastern boundary Pordia Palabie Wannamana Mamblin and Koongawa Yaninee Pygery Wudinna Hill and Peella and The most northerly row of hundreds consists of the Hundreds of Minnipa and Pinbong in the north west corner of the county and Corrobinnie in the north east corner of the county separated by an area of land that has not been proclaimed as one or more hundreds Hundred of Cocata edit The Hundred of Cocata 33 15 44 S 135 14 39 E 33 262180 S 135 244210 E 33 262180 135 244210 Hundred of Cocata was proclaimed on 9 August 1928 It covers an area of 307 6 square kilometres 118 75 sq mi and is named after Cocata Hill a hill located within the extent of the hundred It is mostly located within the gazetted locality of Cocata with a section in Mount Damper 13 Hundred of Cootra edit The Hundred of Cootra 33 16 06 S 135 53 29 E 33 268440 S 135 891450 E 33 268440 135 891450 Hundred of Cootra was proclaimed on 4 November 1926 It covers an area of 310 square kilometres 119 5 sq mi and is derived from the aboriginal name for a rockhole in vicinity It includes the gazetted locality of Cootra the southern section of Koongawa and a small section of Warramboo 14 Hundred of Corrobinnie edit The Hundred of Corrobinnie 32 50 05 S 135 54 54 E 32 834660 S 135 914920 E 32 834660 135 914920 Hundred of Corrobinnie was proclaimed on 7 February 1957 It is divided between the gazetted localities of Buckleboo and Pinkawillinie 15 Hundred of Hill edit The Hundred of Hill 32 59 07 S 135 44 22 E 32 985290 S 135 739310 E 32 985290 135 739310 Hundred of Hill was proclaimed on 24 November 1927 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is named after Lionel Hill a former member of the South Australian Parliament and a former Premier of South Australia It is located entirely within the broader gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie 16 Hundred of Kappakoola edit The Hundred of Kappakoola 33 15 57 S 135 27 34 E 33 265770 S 135 4594 E 33 265770 135 4594 Hundred of Kappakoola was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 307 square kilometres 118 5 sq mi and is derived from Kappakoola Hill a hill located within the hundred It is nearly entirely located within the broader gazetted locality of Warramboo with a small section in Cocata 17 Hundred of Koongawa edit The Hundred of Koongawa 33 07 26 S 135 54 48 E 33 123930 S 135 913270 E 33 123930 135 913270 Hundred of Koongawa was proclaimed on 4 November 1926 It covers an area of 247 square kilometres 95 5 sq mi and is derived from an aboriginal word for good The northern section is located within the gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie while the southern section is located in Koongawa 18 Hundred of Mamblin edit The Hundred of Mamblin 33 07 11 S 135 44 23 E 33 119640 S 135 739620 E 33 119640 135 739620 Hundred of Mamblin was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is derived from Mamblin Hill a hill located within the hundred More than half of the hundred is located in the gazetted locality of Kyancutta with a smaller section in Koongawa and a very small section in Warramboo 19 Hundred of Minnipa edit The Hundred of Minnipa 2 50 23 S 135 13 30 E 2 839740 S 135 224960 E 2 839740 135 224960 Hundred of Minnipa was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 and covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi A majority of the hundred is contained in the broader gazetted locality of Minnipa while the eastern and south eastern section is contained in Yaninee 20 Hundred of Palabie edit The Hundred of Palabie 33 07 42 S 135 23 53 E 33 128260 S 135 397990 E 33 128260 135 397990 Hundred of Palabie was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is derived from an aboriginal name The hundred contains the south western half of the broader gazetted locality of Wudinna while a small section in the south west corner of the hundred forms part of Cocata 21 Hundred of Peella edit The Hundred of Peella 32 56 57 S 135 54 58 E 32 949210 S 135 9161 E 32 949210 135 9161 Hundred of Peella was proclaimed on 7 February 1957 Most of the hundred is contained in the broader gazetted locality of Pinkawillinie while the north eastern corner lies in Buckleboo 22 Hundred of Pinbong edit The Hundred of Pinbong 32 49 58 S 135 23 10 E 32 8329 S 135 386020 E 32 8329 135 386020 Hundred of Pinbong was proclaimed on 26 October 1922 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is derived from the aboriginal name for a rockhole in the area The hundred is divided between three gazetted localities containing the northern section of Pygery part of the north eastern section of Yaninee and a small southern section of Gawler Ranges 23 Hundred of Pordia edit The Hundred of Pordia 33 07 49 S 135 13 54 E 33 130380 S 135 231660 E 33 130380 135 231660 Hundred of Pordia was proclaimed on 13 August 1925 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is derived from Kappakoola Hill a hill located within the hundred The majority of the locality lies within the gazetted locality of Mount Damper with a section of Cocata in the south of the hundred and Wudinna in the east 24 Hundred of Pygery edit The Hundred of Pygery 32 59 21 S 135 23 40 E 32 989190 S 135 394310 E 32 989190 135 394310 Hundred of Pygery was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 sq mi and is derived from the aboriginal name for a a rockhole in the area It includes the southern section of the gazetted locality of Pygery with sections of Yaninee in the north west and Wudinna in the south east 25 Hundred of Wannamana edit The Hundred of Wannamana 33 07 42 S 135 34 00 E 33 128350 S 135 566590 E 33 128350 135 566590 Hundred of Wannamana was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 247 square kilometres 95 5 sq mi and is derived from a native name Most of the hundred is contained within the gazetted locality of Kyancutta including Kyancutta township with sections of Warramboo and Wudinna 26 Hundred of Warramboo edit The Hundred of Warramboo 33 15 57 S 135 40 38 E 33 265970 S 135 6772 E 33 265970 135 6772 Hundred of Warramboo was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 307 square kilometres 118 5 sq mi and is derived from the aboriginal name for a lake located in the vicinity Most of the hundred is contained within the gazetted locality of Warramboo with small sections in Koongawa Kyancutta 27 Hundred of Wudinna edit The Hundred of Wudinna 32 59 11 S 135 33 51 E 32 986450 S 135 564280 E 32 986450 135 564280 Hundred of Wudinna was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 260 square kilometres 100 5 sq mi and is derived from the aboriginal name for a hill located within the hundred Most of the hundred is contained within the broader gazetted locality of Wudinna with small sections in Kyancutta and Pinkawillinie 28 Hundred of Yaninee edit The Hundred of Yaninee 32 59 07 S 135 13 35 E 32 985190 S 135 226280 E 32 985190 135 226280 Hundred of Yaninee was proclaimed on 31 July 1913 It covers an area of 258 square kilometres 99 5 sq mi and is derived from Lake Yaninee a lake located within the hundred Most of the hundred is located within the gazetted locality of Yaninee with a small section in the north west corner in Minnipa 29 See also editLands administrative divisions of South AustraliaReferences edit a b c Kirkpatrick A A 5 November 1908 NEW COUNTY PDF The South Australian Government Gazette 1908 Government of South Australia 894 Retrieved 7 January 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Search result for County of Le Hunte CNTY Record no SA0038990 with the following layers selected Suburbs and Localities Local Government Areas Counties Hundreds and Government Regions Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 7 January 2017 Far North SA Government region PDF The Government of South Australia Retrieved 11 December 2016 Eyre Western SA Government region PDF The Government of South Australia Retrieved 12 December 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 Search result for Eyre 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