CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1881—APPENDICES., K—continued.
No. Name of Census District or Sub-district. Boundaries of Districts or sub-districts. Name of Enumerator. Enumerator's Address.
48 The Nepean (contd.) Valley Creek thence by that creek to a point four miles northerly from Cox's River thence on the south by a line bearing east to the range forming the northern watershed of Cox's River and by that range and the range forming the northern watershed of the Warragamba River to the confluence of that river with the Nepean by the Nepean River upward to Bringelly Creek by that creek and the south boundary of the parish of Bringelly easterly to South Creek and on the east by South Creek downwards to the Orphan School Road by that road easterly to the old Cowpasture Road by that road northerly by the west boundary of the parish of St. Luke northerly and the south boundary of the parish of Prospect westerly to Eastern Creek and by that creek downwards to the Blacktown Road aforesaid.
49 Newcastle Embracing a southern portion of the county of Gloucester and a north-eastern portion of the county of Northumberland Commencing at a point on the sea-coast due east from the north-east corner of J. Smith's six hundred and forty acres parish of Stowell county of Gloucester and bounded thence by a line west to that point and by the north boundary of that land and the south boundary of Kenneth Snodgrass's one thousand one hundred and twenty acres to the east boundary of W. Russell's one thousand one hundred and fifty-five acres thence by part of that boundary bearing south to Fullerton Cove thence by Fullerton Cove and the river Hunter to appoint on the south side of its south channel where the Waratah Coal Company's railway meets it thence by that railway south-westerly crossing the Great Northern Railway to the centre of the road dividing H. Dangar's thirty-nine acres thirty-two perches from J. Moore's thirty-nine acres thence on the west by a line southerly along the centre of that road to the centre of the cross road forming the south boundaries of H. Dangar's and J. Moore's lands aforesaid and thence by a line to the centre of the road dividing A. Brown's two acres one road one perch and L. B. Winship's two acres two roads thirty-two perches from A. Brown's four acres three roods eighteen perches and M. Fenwick's one acre thirty-seven perches thence by a line along the centre of that road southerly to a point due east from the south-east corner of M. Fenwick's one acre thirty-seven perches thence by a line bearing south about one hundred chains on the south by a line bearing east to the south-west corner of the Australian Agricultural Company's grant of two thousand acres and by the south boundary of that grant easterly to a north-western boundary of the municipality of Newcastle as defined by proclamation dated seventh June one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine and published in the Government Gazette of the eighth of June in the same year thence by part of that boundary bearing south twenty-seven degrees west to the north-western extremity of the south-western boundary-line of the borough aforesaid thence by a line bearing east twenty-seven degrees south to the sea by the sea northerly to the point of commencement and including Bullock Island. John Burrowes, (District Registrar). Newcastle.
50 New England Embracing the southern portion of the pastoral district of New England and bounded on the north by the range forming the southern watershed of the Clarence River westerly to Ben Lomond thence by the range dividing the waters of the M'Intyre and Gwydir Rivers the range dividing the waters of Cope's Creek and Tienga and New Valley Creek and the northern watershed of the latter creek to the confluence of that creek with the Bundarra or Gwydir River and thence by that river downwards to the western boundary of the New England District being the western extreme of the table-land on the west by that boundary southerly to the Great Dividing Range and by that range southerly and the Mount Royal Range to the source of the Manning River on the south by the Manning River to its confluence with the Barnard River and on the east by a line thence north-easterly to Mount Sea View thence on the east by a line north to the Hastings River and by that river upwards to a point south of Mount Werrikimbe thence by a line north to the Macleay River at a point half a mile west from the west boundary of J. Warne's forty acres thence by the Macleay River downwards to the confluence of Comara Creek and thence by the western watershed of that creek being part of the western boundary of the county of Dudley northerly to the Kempsey and Armidale Road thence by that road north-westerly to the junction of a road from Grafton to Armidale thence by the road to Grafton northerly to the range aforesaid. Edwd. Marriott, C.P.S. Uralla.
51 Newtown Embracing part of the county of Cumberland Bounded on the north from the bridge over Johnstone's Creek by that creek downwards to Orphan School Creek thence by that creek upwards to the centre of the Parramatta Road thence by that road easterly to the Newtown Road on the east by the centre of the Newtown Road southerly to its junction with Cleveland-street thence by the centre of that street being part of the southern boundary of the City of Sydney easterly to Blackwattle Swamp Creek thence by that creek and a line south-westerly being part of the north-western boundary of the Municipality of Redfern to the boundary dividing the Borough of Newtown from the Municipality of Redfern thence by that boundary southerly and the boundary dividing the Municipality of Redfern and the Borough of Alexandria from that of Newtown and the Municipal District of Macdonald Town southerly and westerly to the Cook's River Road thence by the centre of that road southerly to May-street thence by the southern boundary of the Borough of Newtown to Edge Harrold E. Field Newtown.