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Winburndale Rivulet (RIVER), NSW Details
History
Named by Governor Lachlan Macquarie on 6th May 1815. He recorded in his Journal (cited above p. 100) This valley runs about 7 or 8 miles in length and from a quarter to half a mile in breadth with very fine
Description
A watercourse that receives the waters of Mitchells Creek and flows from about 5 km NNW of the locality of Kirkconnell. It flows generally W by N and NNW for about 49 km into the Macquarie River. Also lies in the County of Roxburgh & is a tributary of the Macquarie River. The course of the Winburndale is about 60 mls to its confluence with the Macquarie River (Hanson)
Winburndale Rivulet (RIVER), NSW
title | Winburndale Rivulet (RIVER) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 65336 |
placename | Winburndale Rivulet |
designation | RIVER |
geographical name | |
previous names | Windburndale Rivulet; Winborndale Rivulet |
lga | BATHURST REGIONAL |
description | A watercourse that receives the waters of Mitchells Creek and flows from about 5 km NNW of the locality of Kirkconnell. It flows generally W by N and NNW for about 49 km into the Macquarie River. Also lies in the County of Roxburgh & is a tributary of the Macquarie River. The course of the Winburndale is about 60 mls to its confluence with the Macquarie River (Hanson) |
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origin | |
history | Named by Governor Lachlan Macquarie on 6th May 1815. He recorded in his Journal (cited above p. 100) This valley runs about 7 or 8 miles in length and from a quarter to half a mile in breadth with very fine |