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Established
  
1835

County
  
Cumberland

Founded
  
1835

Abolished
  
1888

Hundred of Sydney
  
Pacific Ocean

Hundred of Sydney

The Hundred of Sydney is a former lands administrative division for the city of Sydney. It was one of the thirteen hundreds in the County of Cumberland, which were published in the government gazette of May 27, 1835, and repealed on January 21, 1888. It included nine parishes (more than any other hundred); the four small parishes in the Sydney city area: St Andrew, St James, St Lawrence and St Philip, as well as five larger parishes further away from the city: Concord, Petersham, Alexandria, Botany and St George. Its boundaries were the Parramatta River/Sydney Harbour to the north, Botany Bay/Georges River to the south, while the western boundary included part of Haslams Creek (formerly Hacking Creek) and Salt Pan Creek.

The area is part of the modern Local Government Areas of the Municipality of Woollahra, Waverley Council, City of Randwick, City of Sydney, City of Botany Bay, Marrickville Council, Municipality of Leichhardt, Municipality of Ashfield, Burwood Council, Municipality of Strathfield, City of Canada Bay, City of Canterbury, City of Hurstville, Municipality of Kogarah, and the City of Rockdale.

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