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February 2008

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Darling Division

(269 pages)
Located in the north west of New South Wales, this electoral division includes the towns of Bourke, Brewarrina, Cobar, Coonamble, Gilgandra, Gulargambone, Nymagee, Nyngan and Warren.

The 1903 rolls are the first Electoral Rolls for New South Wales to include women, who were enfranchised under the Commonwealth Franchise Act of 1902.

January 2008

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Riverina Division

(319 pages)
Located in the south west of New South Wales, this electoral division includes the towns of Balranald, Berrigan, Deniliquin, Hay, Hillston, Ivanhoe, Jerilderie, Menindie, Moama, Moulamein, Mulwala, Tocumwal, Urana and Wentworth.

December 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Hume Division

(352 pages)
This electoral division covers the area in southern New South Wales from Corowa to the Snowy Mountains and north to Cootamundra. It includes the towns of Adelong, Albury, Batlow, Cootamundra, Corowa, Germanton (Holbrook), Gundagai, Henty, Lockhart, Tumberumba and Tumut.

September 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Cowper Division

(434 pages)
This electoral division covers the north coast of New South Wales (from Tea Gardens to Evans Head) and the adjacent ranges. It includes the towns of Bellingen, Bulahdelah, Coff's Harbour, Cundletown, Dorrigo, Forster, Frederickton, Gladstone, Gloucester, Grafton, Kempsey, Laurieton, Macksville, Maclean, Port Macquarie, South Grafton, Taree, Tuncurry, Ulmarra, Wauchope and Wingham.

August 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Eden-Monaro Division

(373 pages)
This electoral division covers the south coast of New South Wales (from Sussex Inlet to the Victorian border) and the adjacent ranges. It includes the towns of Adaminaby, Araluen, Bega, Bombala, Braidwood, Cooma, Eden, Moruya, Queanbeyan and Ulladulla.

July 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Robertson Division

(367 pages)
Located in the Central West/Orana region of NSW, the Robertson electoral division includes the towns of Cassilis, Dubbo, Gulgong, Hill End, Merriwa, Mudgee, Narromine, Rylstone, Trangie and Wellington.

June 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Macquarie Division

(329 pages)
Located in the Central Tablelands of NSW, this electoral division includes the towns of Bathurst, Blayney, Canowindra, Carcoar, Cowra, Oberon, Sofala and Wallerawang.

May 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Werriwa Division

(345 pages)
Located in the Southern Tablelands of NSW, this electoral division includes the towns of Bungendore, Burrowa, Canberra, Crookwell, Goulburn, Gunning, Harden, Murrumbateman, Murrumburrrah, Taralga, Wallendbeen and Yass.

April 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Richmond Division

(311 pages)
Covers the far north coast and adjacent tablelands of New South Wales. Includes the towns of Alstonville, Ballina, Byron Bay, Casino, Lismore, Mullumbimby, Murwillumbah, Tenterfield and Tweed Heads.

March 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Gwydir Division

(374 pages)
Covers the North-West Slopes and Plains of NSW. Includes the towns of Collarenebri, Coolah, Coonabarabran, Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Narrabri, Walgett, Warialda and Wee Waa.

February 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Parramatta Division

(428 pages)
Includes Liverpool, Richmond, Windsor, St. Mary's, Penrith, Katoomba, Blackheath and Lithgow as well as Parramatta.

January 2007

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: North Sydney Division

(548 pages)
Includes Beecroft, Carlingford, Chatswood, Crow's Nest, Dundas, Epping, Gladesville, Gordon, Gosford, Greenwich, Hornsby, Hunter's Hill, Lindfield, Longueville, Manly, Milson's Point, Mosman's Bay, Neutral Bay, Pymble, Ryde, Thornleigh, Turramurra, Wahroonga, Willoughby, Woolwich, Woy Woy, Wyong and Yarramalong.

November 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Parkes Division

(509 pages)
Located in the west and south-west of Sydney, this electoral division includes the suburbs of Ashfield, Auburn, Bankstown, Burwood, Canterbury, Concord, Croydon, Drummoyne, Enfield, Five Dock, Granville, Lewisham, Newington, Petersham, Rookwood, Stanmore, Strathfield and Summer Hill.

October 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: New England Division

(432 pages)
Located in north east New South Wales. Includes the towns of Armidale, Barraba, Bundarra, Glen Innes, Guyra, Hillgrove, Manilla, Quirindi, Tamworth, Tingha, Uralla, Walcha and Werris Creek.

New South Wales Electoral Maps 1900 and Report of the Federal Electoral Districts Commissioners

(27 maps and 30 pages of text)
Portable Document Format (PDF) maps of the 26 Commonwealth electorates of New South Wales in 1900, descriptions of the electorate boundaries, and the NSW Federal Elections Act 1900. These documents are available in the free access area of the website.
The permission of the State Library of NSW to publish these documents is gratefully acknowledged.

September 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Lang Division

(529 pages)
Includes the suburbs of Arncliffe, Bexley, Camperdown, Dulwich Hill, Enmore, Hurstville, Newtown, Marrickville, Rockdale, Sydenham and Tempe, the area to the south-east of Canterbury Road and east of Salt Pan Creek to Botany Bay, and Sutherland Shire north of Port Hacking and Saville's Creek, and east of the Woronora River.

August 2006

1901 Federal Electoral Maps

These maps are available via links from the 1903 Electoral Roll documents. There is a choice of two formats: smaller, lower resolution JPEG files, and larger, higher resolution Portable Document Format (PDF) files. These maps will shortly also be available in the public access area of the website.
A sample image of the Hunter Electoral Division map (230 KB) is available for viewing.

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Hunter Division

(425 pages)
This electoral roll covers the Hunter Valley of NSW and includes the towns of Aberdeen, Branxton, Dungog, Maitland, Morpeth, Murrurundi, Musclebrook (Muswellbrook), Raymond Terrace, Scone and Singleton.

July 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Wentworth Division

(424 pages)
This electoral roll covers the eastern suburbs of Sydney and includes Bondi, Bronte, Coogee, Edgecliffe, Kensington, Moore Park, Randwick, Vaucluse and Waverley.

June 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Illawarra Divison

(435 pages)
This electoral roll covers the area to the south of Sydney from Heathcote to Huskisson, and west to Wingello and Burragorang. It includes Campbelltown, Camden, Picton, Bowral, Moss Vale, Mittagong, Nowra, Kiama and Wollongong.

May 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Dalley Division

(465 pages)
This electoral roll includes the Sydney suburbs of Glebe, Forest Lodge, Annandale, Leichhardt, Lilyfield, Rozelle and Balmain.

April 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: South Sydney Division

(430 pages)
This electoral roll covers the suburbs of Alexandria, Darlington, Erskineville, Macdonaldtown, Newtown, Redfern, Waterloo and Zetland, and areas south to Banksmeadow and Botany.

March 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Newcastle Division

(504 pages)
This electoral roll includes the areas west of Newcastle to West Wallsend, north to Stockton and south to Tuggerah Lake.

February 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: West Sydney Division

(346 pages)
This electoral roll covers the area to the west of George St and includes Glebe, Ultimo, Pyrmont and Chippendale.

January 2006

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: East Sydney Division

(467 pages)
This electoral roll covers the area from George St east to Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Kings Cross, Darlinghurst and south to Cleveland St.

December 2005

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Canobolas Division

(334 pages)
Located in the central west of New South Wales. Includes the towns of Condobolin, Cumnock, Forbes, Molong, Orange, Parkes and Peak Hill.

November 2005

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Bland Division

(329 pages)
Located in the south west of New South Wales. Includes the towns of Grenfell, Junee, Narrandera, Temora, Wagga Wagga, West Wyalong and Young.

September 2005

1903 Commonwealth Electoral Roll for NSW: Barrier Division

(258 pages)
Located in the far west of New South Wales. Includes Broken Hill.

August 2005

Sands Sydney and Suburban Directory 1900

(630 pages)
There are two indexes for this directory:
A consolidated index and an index with individual city and suburban street sections.

June 2005

Sands Sydney Alphabetical Directory 1900

(445 pages)

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