Hawes County

Hawes
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Hawes
Parry Vernon Dudley
Brisbane Hawes Macquarie
Durham Gloucester Gloucester

Hawes County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is bounded on the south by the Manning River.

Hawes County was named in honour of Sir Benjamin Hawes (1797–1862).[1]

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

Parish LGA Coordinates
Barnard Gloucester Shire
Barry Upper Hunter Shire
Brock Walcha Shire
Campbell Upper Hunter Shire
Cobb Gloucester Shire
Coolcumba Walcha Shire
Cooplacurripa City of Greater Taree
Couatwong Walcha Shire
Curracabundi Gloucester Shire
Curricabark Upper Hunter Shire
Dewitt Gloucester Shire
Giro Gloucester Shire
Hall Tamworth Regional Council
Hastings Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
Hawes Walcha Shire
Lowry Walcha Shire
Mackay City of Greater Taree
Mernot Gloucester Shire
Mukki Walcha Shire
Mummel City of Greater Taree
Murray Walcha Shire
Myall Walcha Shire
Myra Gloucester Shire
Naylor Hastings
Nowendoc Walcha Shire
Parkes Walcha Shire
Rowley Walcha Shire
Rushbrook Walcha Shire
Schofield Upper Hunter Shire
Tobin Hastings
Togalo Walcha Shire
Tomalla Upper Hunter Shire
Uriamukki Walcha Shire
Vant Tamworth Regional Council
Ward City of Greater Taree
Werrikimbe Hastings
White Walcha Shire
Woko Gloucester Shire
Yeerawun Tamworth Regional Council

References

  1. ^ Geographical Names Board of NSW