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      10:49 pm, November 15, 2018 
    Warners Creek (GULLY), NSW Details
Description
A non-perennial watercourse approx. 1.2 kms long rising 2 km N by E of Tingira Knob and 3 km S by E of Munibung Hill flowing generally westerly into Warners Bay just north of James Street in the suburb of Warners Bay.
Origin
Named after Jonathan Warner an early settler who was granted 1280 acres of land in 1839 in the Parish of Kahibah. Warner was a retired army lieutenant. Source: Lake Macquarie Council.
Warners Creek (GULLY), NSW
| title | Warners Creek (GULLY) | 
| additional | |
| state | NSW | 
| reference | 82570 | 
| placename | Warners Creek | 
| designation | GULLY | 
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| previous names | |
| lga | LAKE MACQUARIE | 
| description | A non-perennial watercourse approx. 1.2 kms long rising 2 km N by E of Tingira Knob and 3 km S by E of Munibung Hill flowing generally westerly into Warners Bay just north of James Street in the suburb of Warners Bay. | 
| meaning | |
| origin | Named after Jonathan Warner an early settler who was granted 1280 acres of land in 1839 in the Parish of Kahibah. Warner was a retired army lieutenant. Source: Lake Macquarie Council. | 
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