1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Orange (New South Wales)

34786581911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 20 — Orange (New South Wales)

ORANGE, a town of Wellington and Bathurst counties. New South Wales, Australia, 192 m. by rail W.N.W. of Sydney. It lies in a fruit and wheat-growing district, in which gold, copper and silver also abound. It is the centre of trade with the western interior and has a number of flourishing industries. Orange also has a great reputation as a health resort. Its suburb, East Orange, in the county of Bathurst, is a separate municipality. Pop., including East Orange (1901), 6331.