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Name of Place | Meaning or Reason why it was Given | Name of Place | Meaning or Reason why it was Given |
Tiltagra | Plenty Kangaroos sit down | Wilcannia | The Inside of a fish |
Womiaminta[?] | The flight of a boomerang after contact with the ground | Kepago | the well known herbage Crow's foot or wild geranium |
Nuntherungie | A yam or wild onion | Gnalta | Salt or sour water |
Nundoro | A break wind around a camp | Yancannia | The track of the dog |
Tirlta | A Kangaroo | Bootra | Dust |
Topar | Spittle | Woytchugga | The Moon |
Cuthowarra | Sandal wood | Umberumberka | A rat hole |
Mootwingee | Grass | Murtee | Water or a river point |
Langawirra | A forked tree | Buckalon | A small lake |
Mundi Mundi | A small creek or watercourse running into a large one | Euriowie | A rocky water hole |
Teltawongee | Hard ground | ||
Kinchega | Laughing Jackass | ||
Purnamoota | Iguana | ||
Yalcowinna | A cave or hole in a hill | ||
Menindie | Greedy | ||
Mowba | Dark A dark night | ||
Menamurtee | the dripping of water | ** | |
Cootwandy | Teeth | ||
Yantara | A crossed stick at right angles | ||
Coonbaralba | Fat or grease | ||
Byjerkerno | White quartz white stone | ||
Yarramurtie[?] | Big tree in a waterhole | ||
Yandama | Stoney country | ||
Tibboohorra | A soakage water hole | ||
Carypundy | A water hen | ||
Wanaaring | A boomerang | ||
Warri Warri | A stick or kind of Nulla Nulla | ||
Netallie | Fine gravel | ||
Culpaulin | Fallen limb of tree | ||
Weinteriga | A net fixed across the back to carry kangaroos and other game in |
** To accompany my ?? to
the District Surveyor on the 19th Oct
1900
E.W. Ellis
Surveyor.
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