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District Names of Aborigine Origin 31
January 1947 Molong Express and Western District Advertiser |
The name Molong has nothing to do with
a gent with a long moustache. It is simply an aboriginal name
meaning all rocks. A search through a book dealing with
aborigine names revealed the meaning of a number of places in this district. Following is a list of some of the names:- Amaroo, a beautiful
place. Bangaroo, native bear. Belabula, strong river. Binalong, towards the high plane. Binda, deep water. Broula, trickling
water. Bumbaldry, noise made by native plunging
into water. Burrangong, hunting
grounds. Burraga, bitter swamp. Burrowa, plain
turkey. Burrenjuck, mountain
with rugged top. Canobalas, two
shoulders. Canowindra, a home. Carcoar, a frog. Cobar, red pigment. Cootamundra, place below, low lying.
Cowra, rocks. Demondrille, place of
spear reeds. Dubbo, head covering. Erambie, cray-fish. Galong, swamp plains. Gilgandra, long waterhole. Guerie, white
cockatoo, Gulargambone, place of galah parrots. Gundagai, sinews. Junee, speak to me. Koorawatha, pine trees. Mandurama, water holes. Marengo (Murringo), bush canoe. Molong,
all rocks. Murrumburrah, two canoe
shaped water holes. Nargong, eight. Noonbinna,
kangaroo. Thuddungra, water rushes
down. Tumut, by the river. Wagga Wagga,
many crows. Wallerawang, plenty of water. Yass (Yarris),
waters. |