New South Wales, sheet 1, Lands Department
- AU NBAC P121-185
- Item
- 1933
Part of G A Manning collection
Shows area from Newcastle in north to Cape Howe in south to Parkes, Junee and Mt Kosciuszko to west.
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New South Wales, sheet 1, Lands Department
Part of G A Manning collection
Shows area from Newcastle in north to Cape Howe in south to Parkes, Junee and Mt Kosciuszko to west.
New South Wales, sheet 2, Lands Department
Part of G A Manning collection
Shows area from Condobolin in north to Albury in south to South Australian border.
New South Wales, sheet 3, Lands Department
Part of G A Manning collection
Shows area from Murwillumbah in north to Port Stephens in south to Wallangulla, Warren and Trundle in west, includes Lord Howe Island.
New South Wales, sheet 4, Lands Department
Part of G A Manning collection
Shows area from Bokhara in north to Fiefield in south to South Australian border.
Map of New South Wales Railways and Roads
Part of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance London and Australian Offices deposit
Shows railway lines, roads, postal zones, towns, rivers and creeks - inset of Sydney, newcastle and mid coast.
Map of Western Division (part 2), New South Wales
Part of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance London and Australian Offices deposit
Map of mid-north of New South Wales
Part of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance London and Australian Offices deposit
Shows Queensland border, Walgett, Wee Waa, Narrabri, Mungindi and Moree with notes on rabbit-proof fence.
Map of Western Division (part 1), New South Wales
Part of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance London and Australian Offices deposit
New South Wales Pastures Protection Districts
New South Wales Pastoral Stations
Shows statistics of average monthly and annual rainfall for selected stations.
Map of New South Wales showing stock routes
Part of Peel River Land & Mineral Company (Australian Office) deposit 2
Shows stock routes, wells, tanks, trucking stations, railways and telegraph lines and territorial divisions. Attached is a letter sent by Department of Mines and Agriculture to G King, Goonoo Goonoo.