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Rocky River is a locality in northern New South Wales, Australia near the town of Uralla on the Northern Tablelands plateau.
About two kilometres west of Uralla, was the gold mining area and associated village also called Rocky River. In 1851 W.F. Buchanan and J. Lucas reported to the Maitland office that gold had been found at Rocky River. This announcement was made official on 7 October 1851, by Commissioner Massie, and started a rush to the area. In 1852 the first licenses to prospect were taken out. During October 1852, the Windeyer Brothers discovered the first payable gold on the field washing about five ounces of gold in less than a week. This caused further interest and by the end of 1852 the goldfield’s population rose to around 150 persons. At this time it was all alluvial mining, confined to the rivers and creeks. Panning and cradling were the usual methods of extracting the gold from the wash-dirt.
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Rocky River is a river in northern New South Wales, Australia. The Rocky River is one of the headwaters of the Gwydir River. It starts south of the town of Uralla on the Northern Tablelands plateau, and flows north passing just west of Uralla. It joins the Gwydir River near Bundarra.