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.
13 The Clarence—contd boundaries of portions 23 25 26 50 14 and 12 parish of Clifden westerly to the road from Grafton to Casino thence by that road northerly to the range dividing the waters of the Clarence and Richmond Rivers and thence on the north by that range and the northern watershed of the Clarence River easterly to the sea and by the sea southerly to the point of commencement.
14 Central Cumberland (Liverpool.) Commencing on Eastern Creek at its intersection with the centre of the Great Western Railway bounded thence by that creek upwards to the south boundary of the parish of Prospect and by that boundary easterly and the west boundary of the parish of St. Luke southerly to the junction of the old Orphan School Road with the old Cowpasture Road and by the former road westerly to South Creek by South Creek upwards to the Bringelly Road by that road easterly to the Cowpasture Road at Carne's Hill and by that road southerly to the cross road of the south-west corner of the parish of Minto on the south by that cross road to the Campbelltown Road and by the south boundary of the parish of Minto to George's River thence by that river downwards to a point where the south boundary of the parish of Holsworthy meets it thence by that boundary bearing east to Woronora Creek thence by the south-west boundary of the parish of Southerland south-easterly to Port Hacking Creek by that creek upwards to a point where the south boundary of the parish of Wattamolla meets it thence by the south boundary of that parish easterly to the sea and by the sea northerly to Botany Bay by Botany Bay and George's River to Saltpan Creek thence by the west boundary of the parish of St. George and part of the west boundary of the parish of Concord northerly to the centre of the Great Southern and Western Railway line thence by that line westerly to the Great Western Line and by that line westerly to the point of commencement but excluding therefrom the electoral district of Parramatta. Wm. Long, (District Registrar.) Liverpool.
14a Central Cumberland (Ryde.) Commencing at the junction of the Lane Cove River with the Parramatta River and bounded thence by the Lane Cove River upwards and the western boundaries of the parishes of Gordon and Broken Bay northerly and Cowan Creek downwards to the Hawkesbury River thence by that river upwards to the south-eastern boundary of the parish of Frederick thence by that boundary south-westerly to the north road leading to Wiseman's Ferry thence by that road southerly to the north boundary of George Suttor's grant of 60 acres thence by part of the north boundary of that land bearing west the west boundaries of that land J. Martin's 60 acres and M. O'Brien's 500 acres bearing south to the south boundary of the latter portion bearing east and part of the north-west boundary of W. Tunks' 173 acres south-westerly to the north boundary of the parish of Castle Hill thence by the north and part of the west boundary of that parish westerly and southerly to the junction of the Windsor and Pitt Town Roads at Vinegar Hill thence by the Windsor Road south-easterly to the north boundary of the parish of Prospect at Seven Hills thence by that boundary westerly to Eastern Creek and by that creek upwards to the centre of the Great Western Railway Line thence by that railway line easterly to the west boundary of the parish of Concord thence by that boundary northerly to the Parramatta River and by the Parramatta River to the point of commencement but excluding therefrom the electoral district of Parramatta. Geo. M. Pope. C.P.S. Ryde.
15 Durham (Dungog) Bounded on the north from the range at the head of the Williams and Allyn Rivers on the west by the range dividing the waters of the Allyn and Williams Rivers southerly to the crossing of the road from Paterson to Dungog thence by that road easterly to its crossing over Wallarobba Creek thence by that creek downwards to the Williams River and by the Williams River upwards to a point where the road to Stroud crosses it thence by that road easterly to the range forming the eastern watershed of the Williams and Chichester Rivers thence by that range northerly and north-westerly to the point of commencement. C. G. Smith, P.M., C.P.S. Dungog.
15a Durham (Clarence Town.) Bounded on the north from the range forming the eastern watershed of the Williams and Chichester River from a point where the road from Stroud to Dungog crosses it thence by that road westerly to the Williams River and by the Williams River downwards to its junction with Wallarobba Creek thence by Wallarobba Creek upwards to a point where the road to Paterson crosses it thence by that road westerly to the range dividing the waters of the Williams and Paterson Rivers thence by that range southerly to the south-west corner of Hugh Torrens' 2000 acres thence by the south boundary of that land to the north-west corner of Andrew Dixon's 1,600 acres thence by the west and part of the south boundary of that land bearing south and east part of the east boundary of Thomas Bartie's 2560 acres bearing south to a point due west form the south-west corner of A. Warren's 24 acres 3 roods 27 perches thence by a line east and the south boundaries of that portion and T. Hayes' 22 acres 32 perches and the southern boundary of the village of Seaham easterly to the eastern side of Crescent-street village of Seaham thence by the eastern side of that street northerly to the Williams River by that river downwards to the north boundary of D. M' Leod's 1,000 acres thence by that north boundary easterly to the range forming the eastern watershed of the Williams River thence by that range northerly to the crossing of the road from Dungog to Stroud at the point of commencement. A. Newman (District Registrar.) Clarence Town.