The Hundred of Kanmantoo is a cadastral unit of hundred in the eastern Adelaide Hills. One of the 10 hundreds of the County of Sturt, it was proclaimed on 13 November 1847 by Governor Frederick Robe and named after the Kanmantoo gold mine, itself presumed to be named after an indigenous term by William Giles. Apart from the town of Kanmantoo the following towns and localities of the Mount Barker District Council are within (or partly within) the Hundred of Kanmantoo: An eastern portion of Woodside (in the Adelaide Hills Council area) is also within the hundred, crossing the western border.
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| - The Hundred of Kanmantoo is a cadastral unit of hundred in the eastern Adelaide Hills. One of the 10 hundreds of the County of Sturt, it was proclaimed on 13 November 1847 by Governor Frederick Robe and named after the Kanmantoo gold mine, itself presumed to be named after an indigenous term by William Giles. Apart from the town of Kanmantoo the following towns and localities of the Mount Barker District Council are within (or partly within) the Hundred of Kanmantoo: An eastern portion of Woodside (in the Adelaide Hills Council area) is also within the hundred, crossing the western border. (en)
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| - Callington, South Australia
- Mount Barker District Council
- Bremer River (South Australia)
- Hundred of Macclesfield
- Hundred of Monarto
- Hundred of Onkaparinga
- Hundred of Strathalbyn
- Hundred of Talunga
- Hundred of Tungkillo
- County of Sturt
- Mount Torrens, South Australia
- Nairne, South Australia
- Brukunga, South Australia
- Hundreds of South Australia
- Dawesley, South Australia
- 1847 establishments in Australia
- Lands administrative divisions of South Australia
- Adelaide Hills
- Adelaide Hills Council
- Harrogate, South Australia
- Hay Valley, South Australia
- Hundred of Freeling
- Kanmantoo, South Australia
- Kanmantoo mine
- William Giles (colonial manager)
- District Council of Mount Barker
- District Council of Nairne
- South Eastern Freeway
- St Ives, South Australia
- Frederick Robe
- Hundred (country subdivision)
- dbr:Petwood,_South_Australia
- Cadastral divisions of South Australia
- dbr:Mount_Barker_Springs,_South_Australia
- dbr:Mount_Barker_Summit,_South_Australia
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| - Landscape facing north from the northern edge of Nairne in the west of the hundred (en)
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| - The Hundred of Kanmantoo is a cadastral unit of hundred in the eastern Adelaide Hills. One of the 10 hundreds of the County of Sturt, it was proclaimed on 13 November 1847 by Governor Frederick Robe and named after the Kanmantoo gold mine, itself presumed to be named after an indigenous term by William Giles. Apart from the town of Kanmantoo the following towns and localities of the Mount Barker District Council are within (or partly within) the Hundred of Kanmantoo:
* Harrogate
* Brukunga
* Dawesley
* Nairne (most part)
* Hay Valley (most part)
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* St Ives
* Callington (half west of Bremer River)
* Mount Torrens (south portion) An eastern portion of Woodside (in the Adelaide Hills Council area) is also within the hundred, crossing the western border. (en)
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