Wentworth Irrigation Act 1890 No 7
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Schedule 1

Schedule 1

All that piece or parcel of land in the Colony of New South Wales and county and parish of Wentworth: Commencing at a point bearing north seventy-one degrees west twenty chains from the north-east corner of reserve two hundred and eighty-seven, notified in the Government Gazette of fifteenth March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and known as the Police Paddock; and bounded thence partly on the west by a line north two hundred and two chains; thence partly on the south by a line west about forty-six chains to the left bank of the river Darling, at a place known as the Two-mile Point; thence on the south-west by that river north-westerly to the south-west corner of Messrs Ormond and Brooke Brothers purchased land, portion number eighteen, in the parish of Tiltao; thence partly on the north by the southern boundary of portion number eighteen, a line and the southern boundaries of portions numbers seventeen, fifteen, sixteen, and forty-two, and by part of the north boundary of the Wentworth population area, proclaimed in Government Gazette of twentieth March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, bearing east in all about three hundred and thirty-eight chains to the north-east corner of that population area, at a peg bearing south fourteen degrees fifty minutes east thirty-four links from a box-tree marked broad-arrow over P.R. over sixty-five; thence on the north-east and remainder of the north by a five-wired fence, being a north-east and north boundary of the temporary common extension, notified in the Government Gazette of seventeenth April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, bearing about south-east about sixty chains and easterly about two hundred and five chains to a point due north of a point on the right bank of the Murray River, situated eight chains north-easterly from the junction of Tchilltaulcurra Creek with that river; thence on the east by a line south about one hundred and forty-five chains to the river Murray; and on the south by that river downwards to the north-east corner of reserve two hundred and eighty-seven aforesaid; and thence on the south-west by part of the north-east boundary of that reserve bearing north seventy-one degrees west twenty chains, to the point of commencement, and containing an area of ten thousand six hundred acres, be the same more or less, exclusive of alienated and measured portions numbers five, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty, in the parish of Wentworth aforesaid.
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