Box 4 Folder 1: New South Wales place names, 1899-1903 - Page 87
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[Page 87]
Budgerabong "Big tree"
near
Forbes
Bocobble "Sheep jumping"
near In early days
Molong sheep had pass
through a gap
at this place &
had jump about
in great deal.
Nangar "Bold mountain"
near one end of this
Canowindra peak is very precipitous
& stands out very
prominently
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