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AU5100-1866 ISBN: 978 1 921515 36 1 This book was kindly loaned to Archive CD Books Australia by Flinders University www.lib.flinders.edu.au Navigating this CD To view the contents of this CD use the bookmarks and Adobe Reader’s forward and back buttons to browse through the pages. Alternatively use any table of contents or book index to look for specific information and then use Adobe Reader’s page navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window to go to the relevant page. Searching this CD • This CD is searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later. It is also FASTFIND enabled, giving very fast searches of all files on the CD at once! The FASTFIND search enhancement only works with Adobe Reader 6 or later. Use the Binoculars/Search icon in Adobe Reader or “Search” under the Edit menu to initiate all searches. • For more information on advanced searching and other tips for the best search results click here • Generally 95% - 99% of the words can be searched. Where the original type was poor the words may not be recognised for searching. The technical advancements that allow this searching bring a wonderful finding aid but there is still no substitute for reading the book! This is one of over 900 Australian and New Zealand products and over 3000 internationally from the international Archive CD Books project Click on this box for the full online catalogue www.archivecdbooks.com.au FREE download samplers available for most Australian and New Zealand products Archive CD Books Australia exists to make reproductions of old books, documents and maps available in digital form, and to co-operate with family and local history societies, libraries, museums and record offices to digitise their collections in return for other benefits. Copyright © 2008 Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved THE SOUT H AUS TRAL IAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 1866. ADELAIDE : BY AUTHORITY, W. C. COX, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, VICTORIA-SQUARE. 1867. INDEX, Page. Page, Aborigines, Protector of-Notice relative to coriducting coy. Appointments (continued)- respondence ..................................... 489 Davenport, Hon. S., Governor, Botanic Garden .... 362 Appeals, Court of- Davis, John, Keeper of Port Lincoln Gaol .......... 290 New Rules and Regulations ................ 208 Davys, Edmund S., Registrar, Court of Insolvency . 207 Notice of Holding ........................ 208, 243, 1124 Deering, Saml., Sew etary Paris Exhibition Committee 187 Notice-Murray v. Ridpath ...................... 479, 543 Deering, Saml., Auditor, Savings Bank ............ 1165 Appointments- DeMole, E. M., Clerk, Chief Secretary's Office .... , . 861 Addison, R., Assistant Landing Waiter, Customs .... 320 Dixon, Thos., Assistant Surveyor, Central Road Board 200 Addison, R., Customs, Goolwa ..................... 635 Donnelly, J., Clerk, Gawler Local Court .......... 839 Anderson, J., Member of Local Road Board, Port Lin- Douglas, B., Enrolling Officer, Volunteer Force .... 1197 coln . 1235 Duffield, W., M.P., Treasurer .................... 317 Andrews, A. F., District Registrar Births, Deaths, &c. 379 Duncan, H., Member, Vaccine Board .............. 1050 Andrews, A. F., Clerk, Melrose Local Court 379 Edmunds, G. F., Water-Rate Collector ........ ... 1235 Andrews, R. B., Visitor, Lunatic Asylum ....., .... 02 English, Hon. T., M.L.C., Commissioner of Public Anthony, F., Clerk, Lands Titles Office ........... 173 Works . 317 Ayers, Hon. H., Governor, Botanic Garden. ....... 362 Fenn, J. B., Junior Clerk, Central Road Board Office 290 Baker, George, Stationmaster, Railway Department.. 379 Fidler, Caleb, Member Board of Main Roads, Mount Barnsley, C. T., Keeper, Wallaroo Gaol ............ 362 Gambier ........ ........... 362 Barrow, James J., Assistant Surveyor, S. E. District 676 Francis, G., Clerk, Post Office . .............. 814 Bayer, C. J. F., Member of Vaccine Board .. 1050 Galbraith, H. L., Inspector of Sheep ....... ....... 813 Bayer, C. J. F., Visitor, Lunatic Asylum .. ....... 2 Galway, J., Assistant Landing Waiter, Customs .... 635 Bee, T. W., Inspector of Metropolitan Police 1129 Giles, W., Clerk, Railway ...... .. ........ 691 Biggs, J. H., Colonel-Commandant, &c., Volunteer Gorse, W., Member Central Vaccine Board . ....... 396 Force ......................... ........ 416 Goase, W., Visitor, Lunatic Asylum .............. - 2 Blackmore, J. N., Assistant Secretary, Crown Lands Gower, E., Enrolling Officer of Volunteers .......... 937 Department ......................... ...... 60 Gower, E., Stipendiary Magistrate, Robe .......... 1217 Blackmore, J. N., Secretary, Crown Lands Depart- Gower, E., Visiting Justice, Robe Gaol ........... 290 ment .............. 776 Gray, E. W., Clerk, Post Office .. 814 Blunt, Robert, Clerk to Official Assignee .......... 207 Grummet, A., Assistant Surveyor, Central Road Board 290 Blyth, Hon. A., M.P., Chief Secretary ............ 317 Hallett, A., lands Titles Commissioner ............ 1258 Bonney, C., Valuator of Runs . ............ 917 Hamilton, G. E., Engineer, Strathalbyn Tramway .. 839 Boothby,Josiah, Superintendent of Census ........ 110 Hardy, Arthur, Member Central Board of Education 503 Boothby, Josiah, Assistant Secretary and Government Harris, G. W., Enginecr, Local Road Board .. 1258 Statist ............ 290 Harris, W. G., Draughtsman, Central Road Board .. 342 Boothby, W. It., Visitor, Lunatic Asylum .......... 2 Harvey, S., Tidewaiter, Customs .................. 271 Boucaut, J. P., M.P., Attorney-General............ 317 Holder, J. M., Stationmaster, Railway .... ....... 691 Bowman, Edmund, Member Central Board of Main Holroyd, H., Member Local Road Board, Port Lincoln 1235 Roads .. .. 110 Hurst, H. L., Corresponding Clerk, Post Office., .... 814 Brodie, Alex. Jun., Clerk Local Court, Morphett Hutchinson, R. C., Landing Officer, Customs .... 362 Vale ..... ................. .......... ... 396 Hutchinson, R. C., Clerk, &c., Marine Board Office.. -651 Burford, Walter, Clerk to Justices, Wellington .... 271 Ingleby, Rupert, Coroner .. ... 379 Buttfield, F., Member of Local Road Board, Port Lin- Irvine, G. S. D'Arcy, Assistant Surveyor, Central coln ..................................... 1235 Road Board .............................. 290 Clark, A. S., Member Central Board of Education ., 110, 503 -Litchfield, B. M., Third Clerk, Customs .......... 271 Clark, J. H., Trustee of Savings Bank ............ 271 Longs3n, E. C., Clerk, Volunteer Force .. 416 Colley, R. B., Official Liquidator of Companies...... 966 Lucas, Lieutenant, DeN., Provincial Aide-de-Camp.. 503 Corbin, T. W., House Surgeon, Hospital .......... 1076 Lucy, R. E., First-class Clerk, Central Road Board, . 290 Crawford, F. S., Photo-Lithographer, Surve3 Depart- Lyon, J. C., Visiting Justice, Mount Gambier Gaol . 290 ment .................................... 1258 Marshall, W. F., Clerk, Crown Lands and Immigration Creagh, S. P., Clerk Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms, Office ., 862 House of Assembly ...... ................ 67 McEwin, George, Member Central Board of Main Roads 110 Crouch, W. H., Member Board of Main Roads, Mount McKenzie , S., Member Board of Main Roads, Mount Gambier .................................. 362 Gambier . .............. 362 Dashwood, F. R., Fourth Landing Waiter, Customs 320 McLaren, A., Clerk, Port Elliot Tramway .......... 225 INDEX. Page. Page. Appointments (cen nued)- - Alleyne , F., sheepfarmer , insolvent- McLeod , Alex., Acting Suburban Inspector of Sheep 449 Adjudication ........ ........ 1228 Milne , Hon. Wm ., M.1'., Commissioner of Crown Lands Anderson , R. S., storekeeper , insolvent and Immigration 317 Adjudication.................................. 1228 Morris , John , Superintending Surveyor , Central Road Andrewartha, Thomas, turner, insolvent - Board ... .... 290 Declaration ................................... 166 O'Halloran , G. W., Registrar and Keeper of Records, Adjudication ................ 167 Land Office . ... 290 Ashton, W. J., licensed victualler, insolvent- O'Hara , W., Jun.,
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