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  1. The 1843 New South Wales colonial election, the first in the colony, was held between 15 June and 3 July 1843, to elect 24 members from eighteen electoral districts. Each district returned one member, except for Port Phillip which returned five members and County of Cumberland and Town of Sydney which returned two each.

  2. The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884, for a tour to New South Wales, Australia. It was a privately organized selection as the New Zealand Rugby Union was founded not until eight years later. On 22 May 1884, before the tour start, the team played a test match against the Wellington Rugby Football Union team, winning 9 to 0. [1]

  3. Alexandria. St James Parish, Cumberland is one of the 57 parishes of Cumberland County, New South Wales, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. It is one of the four small parishes in the Sydney city area, which is named after the Anglican church of St James, which was consecrated in 1824. The name St James is also used today for the railway ...

  4. Dundas is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Dundas is located 21 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Parramatta, and the electoral division of Bennelong. Dundas is a leafy green suburb, notably due to its centrepiece The Ponds Walk, which follows the Ponds ...

  5. Parish of Rooty Hill. Map of the Parish of Rooty Hill, 1822. [1] The Parish of Rooty Hill, is a civil parish of Cumberland County in New South Wales, Australia. The parish is centered on the suburbs of Doonside, Mount Druitt and Rooty Hill. The boundaries of the parish are Eastern and South Creeks, and Richmond railway line on the north.

  6. Seven Hills, New South Wales. Seven Hills is a suburb in the Greater Western Sydney region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, located 33 kilometres North West of the Sydney central business district. Seven Hills is within the local government areas of the City of Parramatta and Blacktown City councils.

  7. Map of the Parish in 1840. [1] The parish of Ham Common is one of the 57 civil parishes of the County of Cumberland, New South Wales. [2] The Parish of Ham Common is in the Land District of Windsor, and Hawkesbury Council. The parish is centered on the suburbs of Richmond, New South Wales and Clarendon, New South Wales on the Hawkesbury River ...