Gascoyne Land Division

Location of Gascoyne division in Western Australia

Gascoyne Land Division was a land division of Western Australia defined under the Land Regulations of 2 March 1887. It included almost all of the modern Gascoyne region of the State. In the Land Act 1898, it was renamed Western to avoid confusion with the Gascoyne Land District which had just been created by the Department of Lands and Surveys,[1] and on 1 February 1907, section 26 of the Land Act Amendment Act 1906 merged it into North-West Land Division.

It was defined thus in the Land Regulations in 1887:[2]

References

  1. The Western Mail noted, "The division hitherto called Gascoyne has been renamed "Western," so as not to be confused with the Gascoyne District." "The New Consolidated Land Bill.". Western Mail. Perth, WA: National Library of Australia. 7 January 1898. p. 12. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  2. "Land Regulations. Part III — Division of the Colony.". Western Australia Government Gazette. 2 March 1887. p. 1887:133.

Coordinates: 25°15′S 116°35′E / 25.250°S 116.583°E / -25.250; 116.583


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