Hundred of Milne (Northern Territory)
Hundred of Milne | |
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Map of Palmerston County in 1886 showing the Hundred of Milne spanning the upper Finniss River[1] | |
Hundred of Milne | |
| Coordinates: 12°48′S 130°36′E / 12.800°S 130.600°E | |
| Country | Australia |
| State | Northern Territory |
| Established | 1871 |
| Named after | Sir William Milne |
The Hundred of Milne is a cadastral unit of hundred in Palmerston County, Northern Territory, Australia.[2]
Bounded on the north by the Bynoe Harbour, the hundred was one of the first 13 hundreds gazetted in the territory in 1871, and was named after Sir William Milne, a Glasgow-born politician of South Australia. Milne carried a bill in the council authorising the construction of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to Darwin.
12°48′S 130°36′E / 12.800°S 130.600°E
References
- ^ Palmerston County map (Map). Adelaide: Surveyor General's Office. 1872.
- ^ Place Names Register Extract