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Somerton, New South Wales

Somerton is a village between Tamworth and Gunnedah on the Oxley Highway in northern New South Wales Australia. In the 2016 census, there were 277 people in Somerton.[4] Somerton Village adjoins the plentiful Peel River.

Somerton
New South Wales
Somerton
Coordinates30°56′S 150°38′E / 30.933°S 150.633°E / -30.933; 150.633
Population277 (2016 census)[1]
Established1839
Postcode(s)2340
Elevation326 m (1,070 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Tamworth Regional Council
CountyParry
State electorate(s)Tamworth
Federal division(s)New England
Mean max temp[2] Mean min temp[2] Annual rainfall[3]
24.7 °C
76 °F
9.8 °C
50 °F
639.9 mm
25.2 in

The area surrounding Somerton is an agricultural region specialising in broad-acre cropping and large scale grazing. Lucerne is grown along the fertile Peel River flats.

Services available in Somerton include a primary school, roadhouse, hotel and memorial hall. Somerton is located close to a number of key employment hubs in the New England region, including the regional cities of Tamworth and Gunnedah.

History edit

Border Police barracks edit

Initially known as Goora, the town of Somerton has a rich history, founded on the wealth of the Liverpool Plains. Somerton stands alone in the area as being a very old settlement, chosen by the first Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Liverpool Plains - Edward Mayne - as the headquarters for the vast Liverpool Plains Pastoral District in 1840.[5] Somerton was established as the barracks for Commissioner Mayne and his contingent of Border Police troopers assigned to him to maintain order and consolidate British colonisation over the vast north western district. On 6 May 1856 notice was given that approved plans for the town of Somerton had been lodged in Tamworth,[6] and the village of Somerton was officially divided into streets and town allotments in 1858.[7]

The legacy of an ANZAC edit

 
David Heugh, 1914.

In the early 1900s, Somerton had two general stores, one operating as a general store and post office, and the other - on Bloomfield Street - operating as David Heugh General Stores.[8] David Heugh, born 21 May 1890,[9] was an ambitious and optimistic young man, with consistent marketing of his wares published in local newspapers.[10] On 31 December 1912, Heugh suffered a serious set-back in business, when his general store burnt out completely - which was found through a Coronial Inquiry to have occurred through no fault of his own.[11] On 22 February 1913, Heugh used newspaper advertising to optimistically notify his patrons that a new store was under construction, and he would temporarily trade from his previous premises while the new store was built. After establishing the Somerton Sports Club in 1913,[12] and registering a company David Heugh Pty Ltd in 1914,[13] Heugh left the new general store in the responsibility of his brother, Blandford Heugh, and enlisted in the Army on 13 September 1914.[14] David Heugh was the first person from the New England region to lose his life in Gallipoli,[15] dying on 29 April 1915.[14]

The AIF Project also provides detailed insights into the following men of Somerton that served at war:[16]

Name Unit Name
AVARD, Thomas Henly 1st Light Horse Regiment, 12th Reinforcement
HEUGH, David McNeil 2nd Battalion, E Company
WOOLLASTON, Carl John Western Australian Reinforcement 3
CHAFFEY, Ernest Alfred 1st Machine Gun Company, 13th Reinforcements
FAY, Thomas Vincent 1st Light Horse Regiment, 5th Reinforcement
FRANKLIN, John 17th Battalion, C Company
MULLER, Clarence Amos 33rd Battalion, B Company
WOOD, Henry Samuel 33rd Battalion, 1st Reinforcement
WOOLASTON, Wilfred Ayles 4th Battalion, 12th Reinforcemen
WOOLASTON, Harold John Median Trench Mortar Div, First to enlist in the region.
WOOLASTON, Reginald Peel.

Recreation and natural environment edit

Somerton is close to a range of popular recreation facilities, including Keepit Dam and Somerton National Park.

Keepit Dam is a popular inland sport and recreation destination, offering year-round attractions for water sports and fishing enthusiasts, nature lovers, bushwalkers, campers and picnickers. The lake foreshores are home to a popular holiday park and a NSW Sport and Recreation Centre. The main purpose of the dam is to supply irrigation, stock and household needs in the Namoi Valley, although it is an extremely popular weekend destination for Tamworth and Gunnedah residents.

Rich soils and plentiful aquifers edit

 
Schematic drawing of the Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations

Somerton village is unique in the area as it sits squarely on the high-yielding Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations.[17] The Gunnedah aquifer formation sits above the bedrock and contains coarse sands and gravel with particularly high hydraulic conductivity[18] - acting as the main conduit for groundwater west under the Liverpool Plains. The Narrabri aquifer formation caps the Gunnedah aquifer, and hydraulic conductivity is typically lower than that of the Gunnedah formation. Groundwater use in the Gunnedah Basin area totals some 1,260 gigalitres (280×10^9 imp gal; 330×10^9 US gal) mostly drawn from the high-yielding alluvial aquifers that exist from the Liverpool Plains to west of Narrabri. The bulk of this water is used for irrigation, with only small percentages used for town water supply and mining and an even smaller volume used for stock and domestic purposes.[19]

Somerton is surrounded by good cropping and pastoral land, and as a convict settlement in the 1800s, was also home to a large orchard on the river flats with the final tree from the original orchard falling in the 1910 flood.[20] In about 1910 the district around Somerton had 7,854 hectares (19,408 acres) of wheat which produced 273,906 bushel of wheat, with reports suggesting incredible growth and diversification was happening at the time.[21] Somerton's location at the gateway to the very highly productive Liverpool Plains places it among some of Australia's finest broadacre rural lands.

References edit

  1. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Somerton (NSW)".
  2. ^ a b "Summary statistics TAMWORTH AIRPORT AWS". Climate statistics for Australian locations. Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology.
  3. ^ "Somerton (Bective West)". Monthly rainfall. Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology.
  4. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Somerton (NSW)".
  5. ^ The Centenary Committee, Somerton School: 100 Years of Education, the Centenary Committee, Tamworth, n.d., p. 32.
  6. ^ "Somerton". Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser. 6 May 1856.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 May 2016.
  8. ^ Somerton, An Important Wheat Growing Centre, The Manilla Express, 27 September 1911
  9. ^ "Lieutenant David McNeil Heugh".
  10. ^ "Home". trove.nla.gov.au.
  11. ^ The Somerton Fire, Destruction of Heugh's Store, The Tamworth Daily Observer, 8 January 1913.
  12. ^ "SOMERTON". The Tamworth Daily Observer. 18 April 1913. Retrieved 30 March 2016 – via Trove.
  13. ^ "NOTES AND COMMENTS. - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 15 Aug 1914". Sydney Morning Herald. 15 August 1914. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  14. ^ a b https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=135811
  15. ^ "News was often late, often bad". 24 April 2015.
  16. ^ https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/index.html
  17. ^ "NationalMap". Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  18. ^ Dyce, Peter; Richardson, Peter (December 1997). "Characterisation of subcatchment aquifers in the Liverpool Plains for the purpose of groundwater modelling". CSIRO Technical Report No. 16/97.
  19. ^ "Ground Water". www.ourwater.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  20. ^ "REMINISCENCES OF BY-GONE DAYS". Manilla Express. 30 June 1939. Retrieved 26 May 2016 – via Trove.
  21. ^ "Somerton. - AN IMPORTANT WHEAT GROWING CENTRE". Manilla Express. 27 September 1911. Retrieved 26 May 2016 – via Trove.

See also edit

  • Somerton General Cemetery


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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Somerton is a village between Tamworth and Gunnedah on the Oxley Highway in northern New South Wales Australia In the 2016 census there were 277 people in Somerton 4 Somerton Village adjoins the plentiful Peel River Somerton New South WalesSomertonCoordinates30 56 S 150 38 E 30 933 S 150 633 E 30 933 150 633Population277 2016 census 1 Established1839Postcode s 2340Elevation326 m 1 070 ft Location36 km 22 mi nw of Tamworth40 km 25 mi e of Gunnedah25 km 16 mi s of ManillaLGA s Tamworth Regional CouncilCountyParryState electorate s TamworthFederal division s New EnglandMean max temp 2 Mean min temp 2 Annual rainfall 3 24 7 C 76 F 9 8 C 50 F 639 9 mm 25 2 in The area surrounding Somerton is an agricultural region specialising in broad acre cropping and large scale grazing Lucerne is grown along the fertile Peel River flats Services available in Somerton include a primary school roadhouse hotel and memorial hall Somerton is located close to a number of key employment hubs in the New England region including the regional cities of Tamworth and Gunnedah Contents 1 History 1 1 Border Police barracks 1 2 The legacy of an ANZAC 2 Recreation and natural environment 3 Rich soils and plentiful aquifers 4 References 5 See alsoHistory editBorder Police barracks edit Initially known as Goora the town of Somerton has a rich history founded on the wealth of the Liverpool Plains Somerton stands alone in the area as being a very old settlement chosen by the first Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Liverpool Plains Edward Mayne as the headquarters for the vast Liverpool Plains Pastoral District in 1840 5 Somerton was established as the barracks for Commissioner Mayne and his contingent of Border Police troopers assigned to him to maintain order and consolidate British colonisation over the vast north western district On 6 May 1856 notice was given that approved plans for the town of Somerton had been lodged in Tamworth 6 and the village of Somerton was officially divided into streets and town allotments in 1858 7 The legacy of an ANZAC edit nbsp David Heugh 1914 In the early 1900s Somerton had two general stores one operating as a general store and post office and the other on Bloomfield Street operating as David Heugh General Stores 8 David Heugh born 21 May 1890 9 was an ambitious and optimistic young man with consistent marketing of his wares published in local newspapers 10 On 31 December 1912 Heugh suffered a serious set back in business when his general store burnt out completely which was found through a Coronial Inquiry to have occurred through no fault of his own 11 On 22 February 1913 Heugh used newspaper advertising to optimistically notify his patrons that a new store was under construction and he would temporarily trade from his previous premises while the new store was built After establishing the Somerton Sports Club in 1913 12 and registering a company David Heugh Pty Ltd in 1914 13 Heugh left the new general store in the responsibility of his brother Blandford Heugh and enlisted in the Army on 13 September 1914 14 David Heugh was the first person from the New England region to lose his life in Gallipoli 15 dying on 29 April 1915 14 The AIF Project also provides detailed insights into the following men of Somerton that served at war 16 Name Unit Name AVARD Thomas Henly 1st Light Horse Regiment 12th Reinforcement HEUGH David McNeil 2nd Battalion E Company WOOLLASTON Carl John Western Australian Reinforcement 3 CHAFFEY Ernest Alfred 1st Machine Gun Company 13th Reinforcements FAY Thomas Vincent 1st Light Horse Regiment 5th Reinforcement FRANKLIN John 17th Battalion C Company MULLER Clarence Amos 33rd Battalion B Company WOOD Henry Samuel 33rd Battalion 1st Reinforcement WOOLASTON Wilfred Ayles 4th Battalion 12th Reinforcemen WOOLASTON Harold John Median Trench Mortar Div First to enlist in the region WOOLASTON Reginald Peel Recreation and natural environment editSomerton is close to a range of popular recreation facilities including Keepit Dam and Somerton National Park Keepit Dam is a popular inland sport and recreation destination offering year round attractions for water sports and fishing enthusiasts nature lovers bushwalkers campers and picnickers The lake foreshores are home to a popular holiday park and a NSW Sport and Recreation Centre The main purpose of the dam is to supply irrigation stock and household needs in the Namoi Valley although it is an extremely popular weekend destination for Tamworth and Gunnedah residents Rich soils and plentiful aquifers edit nbsp Schematic drawing of the Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations Somerton village is unique in the area as it sits squarely on the high yielding Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations 17 The Gunnedah aquifer formation sits above the bedrock and contains coarse sands and gravel with particularly high hydraulic conductivity 18 acting as the main conduit for groundwater west under the Liverpool Plains The Narrabri aquifer formation caps the Gunnedah aquifer and hydraulic conductivity is typically lower than that of the Gunnedah formation Groundwater use in the Gunnedah Basin area totals some 1 260 gigalitres 280 10 9 imp gal 330 10 9 US gal mostly drawn from the high yielding alluvial aquifers that exist from the Liverpool Plains to west of Narrabri The bulk of this water is used for irrigation with only small percentages used for town water supply and mining and an even smaller volume used for stock and domestic purposes 19 Somerton is surrounded by good cropping and pastoral land and as a convict settlement in the 1800s was also home to a large orchard on the river flats with the final tree from the original orchard falling in the 1910 flood 20 In about 1910 the district around Somerton had 7 854 hectares 19 408 acres of wheat which produced 273 906 bushel of wheat with reports suggesting incredible growth and diversification was happening at the time 21 Somerton s location at the gateway to the very highly productive Liverpool Plains places it among some of Australia s finest broadacre rural lands References edit 2016 Census QuickStats Somerton NSW a b Summary statistics TAMWORTH AIRPORT AWS Climate statistics for Australian locations Commonwealth of Australia Bureau of Meteorology Somerton Bective West Monthly rainfall Commonwealth of Australia Bureau of Meteorology 2016 Census QuickStats Somerton NSW The Centenary Committee Somerton School 100 Years of Education the Centenary Committee Tamworth n d p 32 Somerton Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser 6 May 1856 TAMWORTH AND DISTRICTS EARLY HISTORY Archived from the original on 12 May 2016 Somerton An Important Wheat Growing Centre The Manilla Express 27 September 1911 Lieutenant David McNeil Heugh Home trove nla gov au The Somerton Fire Destruction of Heugh s Store The Tamworth Daily Observer 8 January 1913 SOMERTON The Tamworth Daily Observer 18 April 1913 Retrieved 30 March 2016 via Trove NOTES AND COMMENTS The Sydney Morning Herald NSW 1842 1954 15 Aug 1914 Sydney Morning Herald 15 August 1914 Retrieved 30 March 2016 a b https www aif adfa edu au showPerson pid 135811 News was often late often bad 24 April 2015 https www aif adfa edu au index html NationalMap Retrieved 24 March 2016 Dyce Peter Richardson Peter December 1997 Characterisation of subcatchment aquifers in the Liverpool Plains for the purpose of groundwater modelling CSIRO Technical Report No 16 97 Ground Water www ourwater nsw gov au Retrieved 24 March 2016 REMINISCENCES OF BY GONE DAYS Manilla Express 30 June 1939 Retrieved 26 May 2016 via Trove Somerton AN IMPORTANT WHEAT GROWING CENTRE Manilla Express 27 September 1911 Retrieved 26 May 2016 via Trove See also editSomerton General Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Somerton New South Wales amp oldid 1124043650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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