The Hundred of Tarcowie is a cadastral unit of hundred located on the south western slopes of the Narien Range in the Mid North of South Australia spanning the township of Tarcowie, the locality of Hornsdale, and surrounds.[1] One of the 12 hundreds of the County of Dalhousie, it was proclaimed in 1871 by Governor James Fergusson and named for an indigenous term thought to mean 'wash away water'.[1]
Tarcowie South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 33°01′12″S 138°30′14″E / 33.020°S 138.504°E | ||||||||||||||
Established | 20 July 1871 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 220 km2 (85 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | Northern Areas | ||||||||||||||
Region | Mid North | ||||||||||||||
County | Dalhousie | ||||||||||||||
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Local government
editLocal administration of the hundred commenced in 1888, when it was annexed by the District Council of Caltowie following the promulgation of the District Councils Act 1887. In 1935 Caltowie council amalgamated with most of the Belalie council and the Mannanarie ward of Yongala council to form the new District Council of Jamestown. In 1997 Jamestown became part of the much larger Northern Areas Council.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Placename Details: Hundred of Tarcowie". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. 29 January 2009. SA0065430. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
Derivation of Name: Abna meaning "wash away water"; Other Details: Area 85 square miles.