Rix (TRIG. STATION), NSW Details

Description

A trig. Station on Mount Rix about 7 km E by S of Kellys Hill and 9 km E by N of Jerome Hill. TS3913

Origin

According to piling overseers report of 1878 (ML 78.1111) this trig station was named after the owner of an adjoining property.

Rix (TRIG. STATION), NSW
title Rix (TRIG. STATION)
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state NSW
reference 49382
placename Rix
designation TRIG. STATION
geographical name
previous names
lga BOMBALA
description A trig. Station on Mount Rix about 7 km E by S of Kellys Hill and 9 km E by N of Jerome Hill. TS3913
meaning
origin According to piling overseers report of 1878 (ML 78.1111) this trig station was named after the owner of an adjoining property.
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