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County of Blachford is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of
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that covers land between the east coast of
Lake Torrens Lake Torrens ( Kuyani: ''Ngarndamukia'') is a large ephemeral, normally endorheic salt lake in central South Australia. After sufficiently extreme rainfall events, the lake flows out through the Pirie-Torrens corridor to the Spencer Gulf. Is ...
and the western side of the
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about north-east of the city of Port Augusta. It was proclaimed in 1877 and named after
Frederic Rogers, 1st Baron Blachford Frederic Rogers, 1st Baron Blachford (31 January 1811 – 21 November 1889) was a British civil servant, styled as Sir Frederick Rogers, 8th Baronet from 1851 to 1871. Biography He was born in London and educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxf ...
who was the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1860 to 1871. It has been partially divided in the following sub-units of hundredsBarndioota, Cotabena, Warrakimbo, Wonoka and Woolyana.


Description

The County of Blachford covers the part of South Australia extending from the east coast of Lake Torrens for about along its northern boundary to the west side of the Flinders Ranges and then extending about to the south of its northern boundary. It is bounded by the following counties -
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to the north and north-east,
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to the east, Granville to the south-east and by Newscastle to the south. The county has a physical landscape consisting of a portion of the
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in its east and the floodplains draining from the ranges to Lake Torrens in its west. The county’s principal town is
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which is located in its south-east corner. The county is served by one principal road,
The Outback Highway The Outback Highway (possibly also known as Barndioota Road) is the road from Hawker along the western side of the Flinders Ranges through Leigh Creek to Marree. It is designated as part of route B83 from Hawker to Lyndhurst. Route B83 contin ...
, which passes through the county in a north-south direction from
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in the south through the hundreds of Wonoka and Woolyana including the town centre of Hawker to Parachilna in the north. The Outback Highway is also fed by traffic from the RM Williams Way which meets the highway to the south of Hawker. The
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passes through the county in a north-easterly direction passing from the south via the hundreds of Warrakimbo, Barndiooota and Cotebena. The county is located both within the state’s
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and the local government area of the
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with the latter occupying its south-east corner. Land use within the county is concerned with agriculture which is dominated by the grazing of livestock, mining and tourism. Requirements published by the state government for both the ‘pastoral unincorporated area’ and the Flinders Ranges Council seeks to control land use and associated development to prevent “encroachment by incompatible land uses” and to protect the “scenic qualities of rural landscapes.” The land is west of the Marree railway line which is zoned respectively as ‘pastoral’ and ‘primary production’ is the basic requirement where developments such as
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s can be considered. Land use and associated development to the east of the railway line is more highly controlled or even prohibited in some situations to conserve and protect “the natural character and environment of the area.”


History

The County of Blachford was proclaimed on 18 January 1877. It was named after Frederic Rogers, 1st Baron Blachford who was the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1860 to 1871. The following hundreds have been proclaimed within the county - Wonoka in 1877, Woolyana in 1880, Barndioota in 1881, and Cotabena and Warrakimbo in 1888.


Constituent hundreds


Location of hundreds

The hundreds are laid out from east to west from the boundary with the County of Hanson in two rows as follows: *the northern row consisting of Woolyana and Cotabena, and *the southern row consisting of Wonoka, Barndiotta and Warrakimbo The total area of the hundreds accounts for out of the county’s total area of or of the county's area.


Hundred of Barndioota

The Hundred of Barndioota () was proclaimed on 3 March 1881. It covers an area of and its name is reported in one source as being was derived from an Aboriginal word whose meaning is not known while another states that it is “an Aboriginal word corrupted from the ‘Barndeootoo Run’ taken up by
Hugh Proby Kanyaka Station was a cattle and sheep station in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia located at Kanyaka, approximately north-north-east of Quorn, South Australia. along Hawker-Stirling North Road (B83) History The area was inhabited by ...
in 1851.” Its boundaries coincide with those of the locality of Barndioota.


Hundred of Cotabena

The Hundred of Cotabena () was proclaimed on 6 December 1888. It covers an area of and its name is reported as being “an Aboriginal name taken from the sheep run held by R.B. Smith in the 1860s (lease no. 1659) at ‘Warrakimbo, Mount Eyre’.” It is located entirely within the south-west corner of the locality of
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.


Hundred of Warrakimbo

The Hundred of Warrakimbo () was proclaimed on 6 December 1888. It covers an area of and its name is reported as being “taken from an Aboriginal word applied to pastoral lease no. 1659 held by R.B. Smith in the 1860s.” The majority of its extent is located within the locality of Wallerberdina with a portion of Lake Torrens Station at its north and a portion of Yadlamalka at its south.


Hundred of Wonoka

The Hundred of Wonoka () was proclaimed on 18 January 1877. It covers an area of and its name is reported as being “an Aboriginal word meaning ‘daughter’, was a name given to a pastoral run by John McKinlay in 1851.” It entirely is located within the western side of the locality of
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.


Hundred of Woolyana

The Hundred of Woolyana () was proclaimed on 5 August 1880. It covers an area of and its name is derived from an Aboriginal word. It is entirely located within the boundaries of the locality of
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.


Gallery

Hundred of Barndioota, 1882 (22902281021).jpg, Hundred of Barndioota, 1882 Hundred of Cotabena, 1888 (22516767707).jpg , Hundred of Cotabena, 1888 Hundred of Warrakimbo, 1924 (23784197745).jpg , Hundred of Warrakimbo, 1924 Hundred of Wonoka, 1964 (23701194411).jpg , Hundred of Wonoka, 1964 Hundred of Woolyana, 1964 (23675075772).jpg , Hundred of Woolyana, 1964


See also

*
Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The lands administrative divisions of South Australia are the cadastral (i.e., comprehensively surveyed and mapped) units of counties and hundreds in South Australia. They are located only in the south-eastern part of the state, and do not cove ...
* Blachford (disambiguation)


References

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