Hundred of Waterhouse (South Australia)

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Waterhouse
South Australia
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Waterhouse
Coordinates 37°10′S139°50′E / 37.17°S 139.84°E / -37.17; 139.84 Coordinates: 37°10′S139°50′E / 37.17°S 139.84°E / -37.17; 139.84
Established18 April 1846
Area360 square kilometres (139 sq mi)
LGA(s) District Council of Robe
Region South East
County Robe
Lands administrative divisions around Waterhouse:
Southern Ocean Mount Benson Bowaka
Southern OceanWaterhouse Ross
Bray
Southern Ocean Lake George Lake George

The Hundred of Waterhouse is a cadastral hundred of the County of Robe, South Australia, established in 1846. [1] [2]

The hundred is located on the south-east coast near Lake Hawdon and the port of Robe.

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References

  1. "Hundred of Waterhouse". Government of South Australia. SA0058672. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2018. GDA 94 Coordinates: -37.173960, 139.840150; Named By: Governor MacDonnell; Date Named: 18/04/1861; Derivation of Name: Hon G M Waterhouse, MP and MLC; Other Details: Area 139 square miles . Hon Waterhouse, MP 1859/60 & MLC 1860-1864.; Supporting Information: Withdrawn Public Map / Survey Diagram Book / Government Gazette 26/6/1862 /
  2. "Hundred of Waterhouse". State Library of South Australia. 1878.