Download coordinates as: County of Herbert is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land to the east of the Flinders Ranges about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north-east of the town of Peterborough.
[1] It is bounded by the following counties - Lytton to the north and north-east, Kimberley to the south, Dalhousie to the south-west and the west, and Granville to the north-west.
It covers an area of 330 square kilometres (127 sq mi) and was named after Wentworth Cavenagh, a former member of the South Australian Parliament.
It covers an area of 320 square kilometres (123.5 sq mi) and was named after P. B. Coglin, a member of the South Australian Parliament at the time.
It covers an area of 390 square kilometres (152 sq mi) and its name is derived from “an Aboriginal word, applied to a station held by J., W.C. and T.R.
It covers an area of 390 square kilometres (151 sq mi) and its name is derived from an “Aboriginal word given to a property held by Messrs Dare and Mundy circa 1858 (lease no.
It covers an area of 470 square kilometres (183 sq mi) and its name is derived from “an Aboriginal word meaning ‘place of burning’ and this is made intelligible in a myth that tells of the burning of the crow by his opponent, the eagle, after he had trapped him in a cave on Waroonee Hill.” Its extent aligns with the boundaries of the locality of Waroonee.