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Distance From.· Village ·To -Village in North Kanara District ®o\retnntenf of l\omlnl)1 Publi~ n>orJut i<'epntfmenf Distance from.· Village ·to -Village in North Kanara District BqMBAY AT TB.E GOVE~T C:iNTRAL PRESS lll:i3 TABLE OF DISTANCE IN NORTH KAN~5J~ From To ------- __ j>j•= Agsalkatti ... Alur 1l Agsur Bavikeri 12 Do. Belambar 12 Do. Ramangulli 17 Amdalli Sirur 16 Do. Ulwere 17 Aminahalli Devimr.ne 12 Do. Katge.l 21 Ankola Arbail 34 Do. Avarsa 7 Do. Bankikodla (Via Gangav111i) . 6* Do. - Ba.rgi .... 121 Do. Belekeri 6 Do. Betkuli 18 Do. Chendiye 15 Do. ... - Chige.lli Bot Do. Devimane 29 Do. Gokr.rn (Via Gangavs.!i) 6l*· Do. Gokam (Via Ma.dr.ngeri) 14* Do. Hebbul 18 Do. Degde 17 Do. Hichkad 5 Do. Hiregutti 9 Do: Honavar 32 Do. Honnekeri 1 Do. Katgal 22 Do. Kodkani 16 Do. Malgi 67f Do. Mirjan 15 Do. Sanikr.tta (Vis GaP.gnvali) ... 9 Do. Sunksal 21! Ankola Mamlatd11r's Adlui Bl Kacheri. Do. Gokarn District bungalow 10* (Via Ganga.vali). Do. 1 Ha.ttikeri Inspection bunga- 5 low. Do. Hiregutti 'l Do. Kumt2. post office 21 Do. Menjguni . 5! Ankola post Office Ba.leguli Forest:Nekr. 3 Do. Bhatkal Mamlatdar's 56! Ka.cheri (vja Kumta). Do. Karwar BeiiP.ry Road 29th 1;ij Mile. Do. •' • •. Mundgod Mamlatdar's 70! .1 Kacheri. MO.B :Sit T 70-1 2 Dieta.noe in From To Miles. Ankola. Post Office Sangtikop 60 Do. Siddapur Post office 72 (via Kumta). Do. Siddapur 'Post office (Via. 74! Sirsi). Do. Sups. Mamla.tdar's Ka.cheri 82y (via Ka.dra). Do. Supa Mamlatdar's Ka.cheri 93 (via Yellapur). Do. Ulware 7 Anshi Kumbarwada 12 Do. •.. Supa. 28 Do. Ulvi 1.2 Arbail Hebbul 15 Arge Holega.dde 43! Avaraa. Agsur 10 Do. Ganga.va.Ji - ll Do. Hiregutti 15 .Do. Mirja.n ... 22 Baad (Karwar) Avrraa. ... 17 Baad (Kumta) Ke.tga.l ... 12. Bachanki · Hubli ... 30! Balmbid Eklrambi 23 Banda! · Ka.ngod 16 Do. Ka.tgal 15 Bankikodla Ava.raa. (via. Gangavali) 12• Do. Todur (via. Gagava.Ii) 19• Banva.si Kanara Dist. Boundary 3 Barehi Dan deli 5l Bargi Torke. 7 Belekeri Ka.rajgi . 76! Do. Murdeshwar 55 Bhagwati Bameshyarka.mbi (via Ankola) 92 ~ Do. Bedatinala ' 23 Do. Bomanahalli 4! Bhatkal Bhatkal Bunder 3 Do. Ka.rki 26l Do. Ka.sarkod 21 Do. Ma.nki 15! Do. Mundali Bunder . 3 Do.· North Ka.nara Dist. Boundary 5 Bhatkal Bunder Murdeshwar 10 Bhatkal Ma.mlatdar's Supa Mamlatdar's Ka.cheri 149! Ka.cheri. (via Ankola). Do. Supa Mamlatdar's Ka.cheri · 151! (via Sirsi). Bingi Mirjan 34 Bomanahalli Kulgi 6• Dlstruloeln From To , ]l[ilea. Castlerock ... Anmode ... 4! Do. ,Kuveshi 51 Chandawar Mirjan 10!* Chavati ••. i. Bharatanalli Ill* Do. Kangod t Chendiye MadP.ngeri 231 Chitakula Baval 4 Chitrapur Bhatkal Bunder 5 Do. Kasarkod 17! Dandeli •.•• Kanara Dist. Boundary (via 22 Halyal Barchi); Do. Kanara Dist. Boundary (via 24 Khanapur Yellapur Road). Dandeli Kulgi lfl* Do. Sirgur (via rail) 6 Do. Sirgur (via road) 18 Do. Tawargatti Rly. Station 14 Dasankop &mpkhand 211 Devinmane · Hanmanti 17 Do. Madangeri 31! Do. Mirjan ... Ill Do. SP.mpkhand 11 Dhareshwar Kasgeri 16 Ekambi Alur 19 Do. Hubli M Gabitwada Gopsitta 11 Gersappa Banvasi 62 Do. ... Jog 19 Do; Ma!imane 8 Do. M!i.vingundl 17 'Gokam Hanehalli 2* Do. Hiregutti 7* Do. Sanikatta 2l* Do. Uppinpattan 18! Gopsitta. Kadra 10 Gudeangadi Karki 12 H!i.ldipur Bargi 14 'Do. M!i.nki 13 Do. Mirjan 12 Do. Uppinpattan (via Kumta.) 15 H!i.Iiya ... Barchi 13 Do. Bhagwati 111 Do. Derginalla ' 22 Do. KarwarDist. Boundary (via 4! Dharwar H!i.liyal Road). Do. Karwar Dist. Boundary (via 12! Kavalwad). Diatanoein l!'r<illl To Miles. Haliyal . Karwar District Boundary (via 6 Khanapur Yellapur Road). Do. .. ~ Kavalwad lll Do. •. Madanhalli 6 Do. •.• Mavinkop 9 Do. Rameshwarkamba (via Ankola) 106i Do. .. Sambrani · 7! Do. Satinhalli .5 Do. Supa 23 Do. ,.;. Virnoli ,24, Do. Vimoli (via Ba.rohi) 28 Do. Yellapur ~.Q Haliyal Mamlatdar's Bhatkal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 1321 Kacheri. (v:a Ankola). Do. Bhatkal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 1~~ (via Sirsi), Do. Domgeri (via Kesroli) 5 Do. Siddapur post office 84}. Do. Tergaum 3 Haliyal Telegraph Oftice ... Ankola Post Office 75! Hanchalli Hiregutti (via Sanikatta) .8* Do. Hoskeri :1!* Hanmanti Barur 8 - Do. Bomanhalli 9 Hattikeri Suokaal 20. Hebbul Baleguli i4 Do. Hiregutti 16 Do. Ramanguli 10 Hegarmani Badal 18* Hegde Holkar (via Kumta) . 6*. Hervatti mware i5* Hichkad Amdalli 15. Hiregatti Dhareshwar i6 Do. Tadri bundar Do. Uppinpattan 1~ Holangadde ·.:. Hegde· 7 Holegadde Mirjan II Honavar · Aghanasini 111 Do. Bailur 12. Do. .. Bhatkal 23. Do. Chandavar 9 Do. Chendiye 47 Do. Gersappa (via Creek) 18 Do. _.·.. Hadinbal 6* Do. Madangeri 28 Do. ..... .. Manki. 8 Do. llfirjan 16 -- .. D.o •.... .••• ___ . __ ... Murdeshwar _ .. 15 . 5 Distanoein Frora To l'llilea. Honavar Upponi (By creek) 12 Honavar Mamlstdar's Ka­ Katgal District bungalow (via 16! cheri Hebbankeri). Do. .. Katgal District bungalow (via 19l Kumta). Tonavar Post Office ··- Bhatkal post office · 23! Do. Haliyal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 109! (via Ankola). Do. Haliyal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 111! (via Sirsi). Do. Mundgod Mamlatdar's Ka· 831 cheri (via Kumta). Do. , Siddapur Post office (via Ger­ Mi sappa). Do. Siddapur · Post office (via · 73n Kumta, Sirsi). Do. Sups. Mamlatdar's Ka.cheri, 127 (via Ankola). Do•. Supa Mamla.tda.r's Kacheri, 126f (via. Bini). Do•. Yellapur post office (via 791 Ankola). · Yellapur post office (via. Sirsi). 81 ofungllDd Majnalli. ... 23• Idgunji Sunksal 19 !slur Adminhalli 15 Janage Ka.nara. Dist. Boundary (via. 61 Ha.liyal Kalgha.tgi Road). Do. ... Kanara Dil't.. Boundary (via. 15! Khanapur Yella.pur Road).· Jog Ma.lemane 10 Joida Barchi (via Supa) ... 18 Do. ... Goa Frontier (via Dig¢ Ghat 22! Road). Do. ... Jagalbet ... 12! Kadra Anshi 10 Do. Hotegali 16 Do, Kumbha.rwada ... Do. Nujji · ~~ Kadwad ... Kankon • 201' Kangod Ekkambi 13 Do, Sonda 14 Karki Aghana.sini 18 Karwar Arbail 48 Do. Baval (Majali) ... 8 Do. Bingi 2 Do. •.. Chitakule 4 -·- J)o,_ Devimane 51 Distanoein From. To Miles. Karwar Gokam 34 Do. Gundabala .... 35 Do. Hattikeri (via Belekeri and 15 Avarsa). Do. Honavar 53 Do.· Honavar (via H.,!~dipur Chan- 58* davar and Navilgaon). Do. Kadra 23 Do. Kadwad 7 Do. Kanara Dist. Boundary (via 75 Yellapur). Do. Kumta 42 Do. Madangeri 29 Do. Madgaon «* Do. Majali 8 Do. Marmagoa (via Margao) 62* Do. Mirjan 36 Do. Pellebag (Majali) 8 Do. Panjim plus 30 miles by sea. 45 Do. Sirsi 72 Do. Sup a 59 Do. Vailwada 13* Do. Yellapur ... \ 60 Karwar Civil Hospital Honawar (via Kumta) 56 Karwar Collecror's Office ... Ankola post office 21 Do. Karwar Pier 1 Karwar Pier Kumbharwada Inspection 43 Bungalow. Karwar Post Office Bhatkal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 771 Do. Gokarn Dist. Bungalow (via 341. Madangeri). Do. Haliyal Mamlatdar's Kacheri 84f; (via Kadra). Do. Haliyal Mamlatdars Kacheri 90! (via Yellapur). Do. Hattikeri Inspection Bunga­ If>! low. Do. Hubli Rly.• Station 103! Do. •··. Karwar Bunder ... 1 Do. Kumta post office 41! Do. Margao Rly. Station 45 Do. Mirjan 37 Do. Mundgod 85 Do. Siddapur 95! Do. Sirsi post office 721 Do. Supa Mamlatdar's Kacheri lOB , (via Haliyal). ' 7 To Dista.noe in From • Mil eo. Karwar Po&t Office Supa' Mamlatdar'a Kacheri 61! (Via Kadra). Do. Yellapur 6()! Karwar Travellers! Baleguli Forest Naka 17i Bungalow. Kasarkocl Bailur 11 Do. Sallrod 8 Do. Samsi (via river) 13 Kasgeri Chit;rapur 8! Kasrodga Gobral 5l Katgal Hattikeri 28 Do. Hiregutti 12 Do. Holengadde ... 11 Do. Kasge' 13 Do. Madangeri 13 Do. Torke 16 Do. Uppinpattan 1 Kavalwad Handinbal (via Ankola) 127 Do. Kanara District Boundary .. l Kirwatti Vajralli .. 26 Kulgi Virnoli 5· Kumbarwada Inspection Goa Frontier (Via Dhokrappa 14 Bungalow. Ghat Road). Do. Goa Frontier (via Kunda! 11 Ghat Road). Do. Ulvi 14! Ku,mta .A,varsa 29 Do. Banda! 23 Do. Gokarn (via Mandangeri) 17 Do. Honavar (via Ohandavar) 16 Do. Honavar (via coast road) 12 Do. Karki · 8 Do. .. Katgal 71 Do. Kumta Bundar 1 Do. Mirjan 5l Do. Mirjan Director's Bungalow. 6 Do. ... , Murdeshwar 28! Do. Sambrani (via .A.nkola) 90! Do. Sambrani (via Hebbul) 78 Do. Sampkhand 28 Do. Sarkuli 35 Do. Siddapur (via Nilkund) .47! Do. Torgaum (via Ankola) 10lt Do. Tergaum (via Hebbul) 88 Kumta Harbour Banda! 24 Do. Kumta Post office 1 Kumta post office Hattikeri (via Madangeri) 27 ---------------------------------------Do. Hiregatti 12 8 To DistanCe ii:& • Milos. Kumt& Post Office ;, ... Honavar (via Chandavar, 161 Navilgaon, and Haldipur); Do. · Mastiballa 12 Do. Nilkund 25 Do. Samsgi 55f Kyatang~ri Gadgeri 21 Madanhalli Kanara District Boundary ... 1 Mainhole ••• Bilgi . 18 Malalgaon Bhartanhalli 121 Malimane Myaore Frontier (Kanara 1 District boundary). Manohik~ri: Medishitta 80 Mavingundi Itgi 21 Mirjan Betkuli 4 Do. Devimane 14f Do.• Hichakad 12 Do. Karki 13 .· Do., Kasarkod IS Mudgeri Kadra Mundgod Bachanki .1~ Do. Dasankop 9 Do. Indoor 5 Do. !slur 27! Do. Kanara Dist. Boundary (along ·5 Yellapur Bankapur Road). Do. Malgi 17 Do. Murdeshwar 97f Do. Pala 12 Do. Sidlegundi 13 Do· Torke 79f Do .. Varur 18! Mundgod Mamlatdar'p Bhatkal Mamlatdar's Kache­ 106i; Kacheri. ri (via Kumta). , Do: Islur 27 Murur ••• Devimane 13 Nujji Joida 15 Do. Kumbarwada 7 Pala Ekkambi 12 Do. ·!slur 16 Do. Kanara Dist. Boundary (via li Gadag Pala Road). Palebag (Majali) Chitakula 4 Sadaahivgad Honkan 61 · Do. Kadra 18 Do. Majali Naka 5 Salkad Hiremath 6 Sambrani Agsalkatti Iii Do. Kyatangeri 3i Do. Terga~>n 10 9 FroIll To Diotanoain Mil ea. Sampkhand Mirjan 27 Sanikatta Bankikodla 3* Do. Tadn 1}* S1ddapur Bilgi 8* Do. Gersappa 27 Do. Hosapattan (via Gersappa) ••. 45* Do. Itgi 11 Do. · Joginmath 36 Do. Kangod · 19 Do.
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