Narriah Mountain (HILL), NSW Details

Description

A hill rising about 186 metres from Narriah Creek. It lies about 6 km S by E of Narriah Dam and 7 km E by N of Weethalle.

Origin

Originally named Mount Aiton by Oxley in 1817.

Narriah Mountain (HILL), NSW
title Narriah Mountain (HILL)
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state NSW
reference 41627
placename Narriah Mountain
designation HILL
geographical name
previous names Mount Atton
lga BLAND
description A hill rising about 186 metres from Narriah Creek. It lies about 6 km S by E of Narriah Dam and 7 km E by N of Weethalle.
meaning
origin Originally named Mount Aiton by Oxley in 1817.
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