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GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRG24/4 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) - Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence sent GRG 24/6 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) - Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence received 1837-1984 Series These are the major correspondence series of the Colonial, Description subsequently (from 1857) the Chief Secretary's Office (CSO). The work of the Colonial Secretary's Office touched upon nearly every aspect of colonial South Australian life, being the primary channel of communication between the general public and the Government. Series date range 1837 – 1984 Agency Department of the Premier and Cabinet responsible Access Records dated prior to 1970 are unrestricted. Permission to Determination access records dated post 1970 must be sought from the Chief Executive, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Contents Correspondence beginning in L Subjects include inquests, land ownership and development, public works, Aborigines, exploration, legal matters, social welfare, mining, transport, flora and fauna, agriculture, education, religious matters, immigration, health, licensed premises, leases, insolvencies, defence, police, gaols and lunatics. Note: State Records has public access copies of this correspondence on microfilm in our Research Centre. For further details of the correspondence numbering system, and the microfilm locations, see following page. 2 December 2015 GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND GRG 24/6 (1842-1856) Index to Correspondence of the Colonial Secretary's Office, including some newspaper references HOW TO USE THIS SOURCE References Beginning with an 'A' For example: A (1849) 1159, 1458 These are letters to the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/6) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference are the letter numbers ie. 1159, 1458 On microfilm in Drawers . ~:.ff..... in the Microfilm area References beginning with any other letter of the alphabet For example: Q (1849) 445, 476 These are letters from the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/4) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference is the page numbers ie. 445, 4 7 6 On microfilm in Drawer . f ..... •.. in the Microfilm Area 'W Fin' references refer to GRG 24/20 in Drawer .. ~ ..... in the Microfilm Area 'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849.. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA LABOUR, Labour conditions. A (1848) 223 SA Feb. 25, 1848, 2A, 2B, 2C SA July 4, 1848. 2E Governor is opposed to a public works policy in the interests of returning diggers A (1852) 1012, 1042 T (1852) 313, 346 "Labour now poured into the Colony... no merely in productive but costly, embarrassing and infurious" w (1855) 545 Men hard to place in Morphett Vale district A (1855) 2035 About two-thirds of country school children employed at midsummer in the harvest field A (1855) 3826 See also Agricultural Labour Colonial Labour Office Colonial Labour Goo lies Hunt's Labor Office Labour shortage, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855 Masters and Servants' Acts Prison Labour Unemployment Wages LABOUR EXCHANGES, See also Colonial Labour Office LABOUR OFFICE, See Colonial Labour Office LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1852. Miscellaneous instances A (1852) 419 Settlers' aversion from denouncing dese1iing seamen to the police A (1852) 2563 f Burra Mines compliment of one thousand men has now dwindled to one hundred A (1852) 2865 T (1852) 894 See also Native shepherds LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1853. Public works halted by labour shortage A (1854) 284 LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1854. Proposal to introduce a company of Sappers and Miners from England A (1854) 284, 351 Yz LABOUR SHORTAGE, 1855. Fam1ers find difficulty in hiring labourers W Finance (1855) 167 LACEPEDE BAY. Probable port of shipment for South Eastern wool. Its protection from gales s.a. Dec. 23, 1845. 3C LACEY. -- Resigns from the Police Force A (1847) 496 LAC:KA Y, Frances Mrs. Her school at Kensington A (1849) 824Yz LACKAY, P 0. Seeks Government employment A (1845) 1602 A (1846) 133 L (1846) 114, 147 Correspondence about the resignation as a candidate for the priesthood Reg. July 30, 1845. 2A Reg Aug 27 1845. 3B S.A. Aug 29 1845. 2 LACKAY, Philip. To be charged with perjury absconds A (1851) 3705 LADWELL, William John soldier See Ledwell LADY ANN, ship. Bills of lading for goods for Gawler Town Railway A (1856) 1925 LADY AUGUSTA, Murray River Steamer See also Cadell's Murray Voyage 1853 LADY BRUCE, immigrant ships. Miscellaneous papers A(~46) 1368, 1372, 1380, 1381, 1402, 1405, 1407 M (1846) 156, 158 (twice), 161, 166 LADY DENISON, ship. Reported to have been wrecked, and all hands lost, en route to Hobart A (1850) 1617, 1742 R (1850) 439 twice LADY DENISON, ship. Names of police escort believed to have been lost in the wreck A (1850) 1913 Report that convicts murde.Led the crew and sailed the ship to California A (1853) 790 u (1853) 266, 1127 LADY McNAUGHTEN, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers A (1847) 1017, 1281, 1282, 1292 0 (1847) 156 LADY MCDONALD, immigrant ships. Miscellaneous papers A (1855) 1122 LADYMAN. -- Resigns from the Police Force A (1848) 767 LADYMAN, Joseph. Applications for appointments A (1845) 612, 1295 A (1846) 858, 890 L (1845) 5 L (1846) 390, 392 Seeks position of clerk in the Registrar-General's office A (1847) 847 0 (1847) 4 LADY OF THE LAKE, ship. Legal opinion sought about the discharge of her crew A (1850) 332 LADY WELLINGTON, ship. Damaged at Port Adelaide c (1838) 98 To be used as a powder magazine, stone ship, etc D (1839) 49 Used as a light ship D (1840) 303 Leaky condition A (1845 1537, 1539 L (1845) 83 (twice), 84, 85, 86 Unfit• for further use A (1846) 75, 210 Appointment of a board of survey L (1846) 220 Sale by auction S.A. May 22, 1846 2A LADY WELLINGTON, ship Suggested use as a lightship as a substitute for the Ville de Bordeaux A (1846) 418 L (1846) 259 To be sold A (1846) 605 L (1846) 202, 319, 319, 320 LAFELLY, Thomas (aged 8 years). Inquest on his death A (1853) 2437 LAFFER, -- Recommended as Customs Auctioneer A 1842/no.536 E (1842) 848 LAFFER, James. Possible loss of office in the Customs Department E (1841) 150 F (1843) 375, 381, 402, 406 Warehouse keeper in the Customs Department E (1842) 561 A (1844) 130 Removed from office A (1843) 103, 177, 194, 214, 261, 296 G (1843) 2, 66 Urged to take up his duties as Landing Waiter H (1844) 44 . Appointed temporary tide-waiter A (1844) 6101/2, 612 H (1844) 28, 29, 32, 33 G (1844) 683 Rebuked for the tone of a letter written by him to the Governor G (1844) 683 His sureties as Customs Warehouse keeper A (1844) 1262 H (1844) 276 Rewrt on his official shortcomings A (1845) 150 G (1845) 742 Seeks increase of salary as Warehouse Keeper A (1847) 708 LAFFER, James. Suspended from office as Warehouse Keeper Reg.Aug. 5, 1848, 4E Complaints by the Collection of Customs P (1848) 212 twice, 247, 248 twice, 252, 267 twice, 268, 272 twice, 273, 287, 288, 305, 324, 332, 334, 344, 393 . Suspended from office as Warehouse Keeper p (1848) 332 Complaints by the Collector of Customs A (1848) 621, 675, 737, 762, 771, 791, 847, 855, 861, 905, 970, 1033, 1084, 1085, 1115, 1121Y2, 1199, 1240, 1251 Improper use of certificates of bond A (1848) 1150 Alleged debt to J M Brown A (1848) 1217 p (1848) 384 Clain1s for salary A (1848) 1292 A (1849) 833 p (1848) 414 Q (1849) 257 twice Correspondence about the purchase of section 562, district B A (1850) 228, 343, 393, 748, 1010, 1105, 1144, 1171, 1503, 1538 R (1850) 62, 69, 71, 72, 29 twice, 304 Correspondence about the purchase of section 562, district B A (1850) 1605, 2593 R (1850) 524, 630 Declaration as collector of several electoral districts A (1853) 563 LAFFIN, F farmer. Goolwa. Signs a petition A (1856) 2130 LAFFIN, J farmer. Blackfellow Point. Signs a petition. A (i856) 2130 LAGMAN, -- In charge of the children of J Wiltinson G (1845) 936, 937 LAITY, John. Prosecuted for breach of the customs laws Q (1840) 551, 583 twice. LAITY, John. Seeks remission of a fine A (1849) 2049 outsize LAKE ALBERT PENINSULA. Surv1,.;yor General requests assistance from Mr George Mason in the survey of the road to the Lake Albert Peninsula A (1856) 2197 x (1856) 388 Surveyor General rep01ts on the connection of Hindmarsh Island with Lake Albert Peninsula and improvement of the sea mouth of the Murray A (1856) 2672 See also Albert, Lake District LAKE PLAINS. Compensation granted to Messrs. Rankine for improvement on resumed sections 3604-05 on the Bremer (hundred of Freeling) A (1855) 3482 A Finance (1855) 211 LAMB, E. His school in Pulteney Street s (1851) 708. LAMB, F W. His school in Wright Street A (1851) 549 LAMB, Frederick William. Accepts office as an electoral clerk A (1851) 1984 Seeks employment A (1851) 2403 s (1851) 487 Seeks appointment as Sub-Inspector of Schools A (1851) 2660 s (1851) 558 Resigns as master of Pulteney Street School and plans to go to Melbourne A (1852) 1506 T (1852) 475 (twice) LAMB, J f.. Postmaster at Encounter Bay A (1846) 1044Y2 LAMB, James. Disposition on the death of W. Hart A (1848) 1187 LAMB, James G. Appointed Sergeant of Police A (1849) 564 LAMB, James, G. Appointed Gold Escort inspector A (1853) 267 U (1853) 99 (twice) Resigns as inspector of the Gold Escort A (1853) 956 u (1853) 295 Applies for the position of inspector of the Gold Escort A (1853) 2144 u (1853) 620 LAMB, James G Sergeant Major.