Nelson Land District Explained

Type:cadastral
Nelson
State:wa
Image Upright:0.81
Near-Nw:Wellington
Near-N:Wellington
Near-Ne:Kojonup
Near-W:Sussex
Near-E:Kojonup
Hay
Near-Sw:Indian Ocean
Near-S:Southern Ocean
Near-Se:Hay

Nelson Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the South West Division on the state's south coast. It covers part of the state's Lower South West region and includes the townsites of Bridgetown, Manjimup, Pemberton, Northcliffe and Nannup as well as Point D'Entrecasteaux and, at its far southeastern corner, Walpole (the Frankland River is its boundary at this point).[1]

History

The system of land districts came together in an ad hoc fashion, and the Nelson district started to be subdivided in 1858 well before any thought was given to formally defining its boundaries.[2]

Towns and areas

Towns

The Nelson district contains the following current or former townsites:[3]

TownsiteCoordinatesGazettedNotes
-33.807°N 116.493°W 1912
-34.229°N 116.201°W 1903 "Manjimup" until 1910
-33.786°N 115.984°W 1898
-33.833°N 116.388°W 1900 "Boyup" until 1909
-33.958°N 116.141°W 1868
-34.916°N 116.465°W 1957 On Broke Inlet
-33.815°N 116.548°W 1915
-34.397°N 116.106°W 1932
-33.847°N 116.058°W 1899
-33.909°N 116.161°W 1899
-34.285°N 116.121°W 1927
-33.707°N 115.892°W 1901
-33.826°N 116.677°W 1912
-34.235°N 116.141°W 1910
-33.933°N 116.454°W 1907
-33.745°N 115.948°W 1901
-33.982°N 115.765°W 1890
-33.827°N 116.051°W 1899
-34.632°N 116.124°W 1924
-34.164°N 116.184°W 1909
-34.446°N 116.036°W 1925
-34.403°N 116.461°W 1957
-34.234°N 116.708°W 1961
-34.978°N 116.733°W 1933
-34.103°N 115.977°W 1956
-33.694°N 116.23°W 1915
-34.19°N 116.018°W 1923

Agricultural areas

Under the Land Act 1898, the Agricultural Lands Purchase Act 1896, and preceding regulations, it was open to the Governor to declare agricultural areas on crown land or repurchased estates on private land, to which special provisions applied for both alienation and improvement. Many of these estates came into being shortly after World War I for the purposes of soldier resettlement.

NameCoordinatesGazettedNotes
Brooklands Estate -33.796°N 115.947°W 1919 West of Balingup
Cammilleri Estate -33.816°N 115.784°W 1920
Cascades Estate -33.882°N 116.118°W 1919
Cundinup Estate -33.824°N 115.802°W 1922
Glenlea Estate -34.001°N 116.211°W 1919 near Glenlynn
Glenmore Estate -33.815°N 115.968°W 1919 near Balingup
Norlup Park Estate 1920 near Greenbushes
Perup AA -34.261°N 116.361°W 1898 cancelled in 1904
Ravenscliffe Estate 1919 near Kirup
Tanjanerup AA -33.982°N 115.785°W 1897
Tweed AA -33.978°N 116.406°W 1892
Wilgarrup AA -34.146°N 116.246°W 1898

Notes and References

  1. "Index Map of Western Australia", Department of Lands and Surveys, 1949.
  2. Surveyor-General. Districts of the colony – Revision of. (169/96), p.28-30. Accessed at State Records Office, Perth.
  3. Western Australian Government Gazette, various editions. Accessed at Battye Library, Perth.