-
bounded by
Coonong Cr**** on the
north and, on the west, by an
unnamed cr****
flowing south of
Gymea Bay Road
between Barraran Street and
Coonong Road. Gymea...
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village contained an area of 195
acres (78.9 ha),
bounded generally by West,
Coonong, East and
Jerilderie Streets. With the
continual growth of the town and...
- metasediments. Main
inflows come from
Urangeline Cr****,
entering to the east, and
Coonong Cr****,
entering to the north, with both
streams having constructed small...
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Coonong, New
South Wales is a
rural locality and
civil parish of
County of
Landsborough located to the west of the town of Louth, New
South Wales. The...
-
Windsor and
Richmond Gazette. 4
January 1902. "Fatal case of snake-bite,
Coonong". The Advertiser.
South Australia. 1
November 1902. p. 7.
Retrieved 9 May...
- England. In 1860,
after his uncle's return, he
acquired an
interest in
Coonong station near
Urana with two partners. His
brother John, who came out later...
-
include Stockyard Camp, Mick's Hill Camp,
Columba Camp, The Gums Camp,
Coonong Camp, and
Sydney Gate Camp.
Messrs Watt & Thomson, the
owners of an adjoining...
- from an underp**** on
Queen St
Concord West
between Castlestead Street and
Coonong Road. It is also
accessible in the
north by
bicycle and foot from Rhodes...
-
Gymea Bay is a bay on the
upper estuarine Port
Hacking River, fed by the
Coonong Cr**** in
southern Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales,
Australia The...
- 144.86056 (Coolpooka)
Coonong Bourke Shire 30°27′10″S 144°32′46″E / 30.45278°S 144.54611°E / -30.45278; 144.54611 (
Coonong)
Delta Bourke Shire 30°27′46″S...