Double Wharf (RURAL PLACE), NSW Details

History

Originally assigned as locality.

Description

A Rural Place in Limeburners Creek address locality about 3 km NNE of Little Mountain and about 4km S of Allworth near the confluence of Karuah and The Branch rivers.

Double Wharf (RURAL PLACE), NSW
title Double Wharf (RURAL PLACE)
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state NSW
reference 69001
placename Double Wharf
designation RURAL PLACE
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previous names
lga GREAT LAKES
description A Rural Place in Limeburners Creek address locality about 3 km NNE of Little Mountain and about 4km S of Allworth near the confluence of Karuah and The Branch rivers.
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history Originally assigned as locality.
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