Hundred of McCallum
Cadastral in South Australia
35°55′34″S 140°39′58″E / 35.926°S 140.666°E / -35.926; 140.666Lands administrative divisions around McCallum: | ||
Pastoral unincorporated | Pastoral unincorporated | Fisk |
Makin | McCallum | Shaugh |
Pendleton | Cannawigara | Senior |
The Hundred of McCallum is a cadastral hundred of the County of Buckingham, centered on the rural locality of McCallum and the Ngarkat area in South Australia.[1] It was proclaimed by Governor Malcolm Barclay-Harvey in 1939 and named for Thomas McCallum, member of the South Australian parliament upper house and pastoral pioneer in the Ngarkat area.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Placename Details: Hundred of McCallum (Hundred)". Government of South Australia. SA0043738. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
Other Details: Thomas McCallum was a Member of Parliament, a prominent pastoralist and a pioneer of the area in which the Hundred is located. Area 138 square miles.
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