Hundred of Hall
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| Coordinates: 34°04′S 138°30′E / 34.06°S 138.50°E | |||||||||||||
| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | South Australia | ||||||||||||
| Region | Mid North | ||||||||||||
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| Established | 23 February 1860 | ||||||||||||
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• Total | 150 km2 (56 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| County | Stanley | ||||||||||||
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The Hundred of Hall is the cadastral unit of hundred on the northern Adelaide Plains centred on the town of Halbury. It is one of the 16 hundreds of the County of Stanley. It was named in 1860 after parliamentarian George Hall (1851-1867). The main localities in the hundred are Halbury and Hoyleton with parts of Balaklava, Stow, Watchman and Kybunga, also within the hundred bounds.