Slaughterhouse (TRIG. STATION), NSW Details

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A trig. station about 12 km SE by S of Belle Ville Trig. Station and about 10 km SSW of Monsoon Trig. Station. TS5564

Slaughterhouse (TRIG. STATION), NSW
title Slaughterhouse (TRIG. STATION)
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state NSW
reference 53298
placename Slaughterhouse
designation TRIG. STATION
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lga MOREE PLAINS
description A trig. station about 12 km SE by S of Belle Ville Trig. Station and about 10 km SSW of Monsoon Trig. Station. TS5564
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