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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

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Contents Correspondence – “Cadd” to “Coffin’s Bay Peninsula”

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.

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2 December 2015 GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND GRG 24/6 (1842-1856)

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CADD, Mary c. * Inquest on her death. A (1854) 2337. * Aged 5 years.

CADEI.L, Francis. ~orrespondence about a Murray River Steamer. A (1852) 1473, 1552 1577, 2704. T (1852) 472, 488, lg4, 499, 545, 825. CADELL, Francis. Fails to keep his contract to have a steamer operating on the Murray in November. Seeks a further extension of time. A !1852l 3358. . A 1853 95, 319. T 1852 993. u 1853) 51, 103. CADELL, Francis. To survey the Murray Mouth with W. Younghusband. u (1853) 59. CADELL, Francis. His complaints on arrival at Port Adelaide in the lleo5atra. A (1853 92 • u (1853 277. CADELL, Francis. Gives dimensions for a proposed barge for use at Port Elliot. A (1853) 1753, 1921, 1951. u (1853) 581, 598. CADELL, Francis. Governor Young's reasons for entering into a second contract for the navigation of the Murray. A (1853) 2841~. CADELL, Francis. Completes the first quarter of his second navigation of the Murray. A (1853) 2991. u (1853) CADELL, Francis. To receive £4000 if he places two more steamers on the Murray within three years. A (1853) 2872, 3020, 3146, 3343. u (1853} 863, 887, 888, 963. v (1854) 45. CADELL, ~rancis. Seeks E.B. Scott's assistance in the navigation of the Murray. A (1853) 3472. u (1853) 992. CADELL, Francis. His complaint about transit of goods on the Goblwa - Port Elliot tramway. A (1854) 667. v (1854) 240. CADELL, Francis. To raise and remove sunken Waterwitch from the Murray. The cutter to become his property. A (1854) 2473, 2630. v (1854) 796. CADELL, Francis. Lends the steamer Melbourne for an experimental crossing of the Murray Mouth. A (1854) 2510, 2628. v (1854) 815, 816. 364 CADELL, Francis. His alleged ill-treatment of Samoans employed by him. A (1855) 2145, 2685, 3242. w (1855) 622, 756. CADELL, Francis. His tender for snag-clearance of the Murray River. A 1 854 3 34 5, 3830. A !1855 l 218. v 1854 1050. w 1855) 44. CADELL, Francis. Asked for details of his proposal for steam communication with . w ( 1855) 52. CADELL, Francis. Younghusband & Co. import two steamers for him. A (1855) 373. W (1855) 112 (twice). CADELL, Francis. Fulfils his contract for the navigation of the Murray River and receives the final payment of the £2500 bonus. A (1855) 386. w (1855) 113. CADELL, Francis. Presented with a gold medal to commemorate the opening of the River Murray. A (1856) 296. CADELL, Francis. See also: Cadell's Murray Voyage, 1853. River Murray Navigation Co. CADELL, F.W. Thanks Governor for the River Murray Medal presented to him. A ( 1856) 276. CADELL'S MURRAY VOYAGE, 1853. Preparations. u (1853) 161, 179, 337. CADELL'S MURRAY VOYAGE, 1853. Murray navigated in the steamer Lady Augusta. Cadell claim £500 bonus. A (1853) 2128. U (1853) 616 (twice). CADELL'S MURRAY VOYAGE, 1853. Cadell's application for Government bounty. A (1853) 2760. u (1853) 807. CADELL'S MURRAY VOYAGE, 1853. See also: River Murray Steam Navigation Medal. CAGGH, Owen. Remission of a fine for obstructing the police. A ( 1844) 1 o. G (1844) 460.

CAHILL, 4 , A bootmaker in Hindley Street. u (1853) 929. CAHILL, John, Baker of Grote Street. Refutes allegation conce".:··'i1ing J. H. Egan's :participation in parliamentary election riots (20/9/55). A (1855) 3159. CAHILL, Thomas Mark. Appointment as Postmaster at Apoinga. A r135·1) 2696. s (1351) 540. 365

CAIN, Edward. Seeks refund of money paid for the passage of Mathias Hyland and his wife from Ireland. A (1851) 3553. s (1851) 745. CAIN, James. Wi3hes to purchase the Ville de Bordeaux. A (1844) 876. H ( 1844) 1 42 • CAIN, John. His flour mill in Currie Street for sale. S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 1E. CAIN, Thomas. Seeks remission of duty on machinery for the manufacture of woollen goods. A (1846) 61. L ( 1 846 ) 1 66. CAIN, Thomas. His experiments in the dyeing of wool. Reg. Dec. 1, 1847. 2D. CAIN, Thomas. Application for permission to wash wool and cloth in the Torrens. A (1848) 20. p (1848) 9. CAIN, Thomas. Sends to the Queen sample of the first tweed made in . A (1848) 355~. p ( 1848) 1 3 5. CAIN, Thomas. Advertisement of his blankets, tweeds and flannels. Reg. May 3, 1848. 2B. CAIN, Thomas. His blankets praised. S.A. Nov. 10, 1848. 3B. CAIN, Thomas. Seeks permission to enclose land on the Torrens~ near Thebarton, for wool scouring. A (1849 95. Q (1849 35. CAIN, Thomas. Seeks employment as Assistant Surveyor. A ( 184 9) 11 88. Q (1849) 396. CAIN, Thomas. Begins hat making. S.A. March 16, 1849. 1E. CAIN, Thomas. Offers employment to female immigrants in his woollen manufacturing business. A (1856) 363. x (1856) 59. CAINES, Julia, Mrs. Convicted of larceny. A (1845) 11~ CAINES, Julia, Mrs. Petition for the remission of sentence refused. A l1 84 5 l 1 21 0, 1 4 31 • K 1845 · 91. L 1845 51.

CAIRNS, Julia, ~rs. See Caines. 366

CAISLY, George. Gratuity as constable on the Belle Alliance. A (1847) 788. CALABAR, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1853) 1947. CALCUTTA, - Colonial Secretary. Circular to him with South Australian proclamations. X ( 1856) between ~p. 254- and 255. CALCUTTA, immigrant ship. Nominal list of paupers. A (1853) 385, 412. CALDER, Recommended for appointment as a magistrate at Robe. A (1849) 208. CALDER, John. Travelling. expenses from Sydney to Adelaide. D (1839) 80. CALDER, John. Appointment as Landing Waiter. A (1842) 377, 412. E (1842) 744, 752, 754, 755. H ( 1844) 130. CALDER, John. His instructions as Head Landing Waiter in the Customs Department. F ( 1842) 35. CALDER, John. His qualifications as a ganger. A (1843) 222. CALDER, John. His sureties. E !1842l 766, 799. A 1844 437, 442, 625, 1478. G 1844 646. H 1844) 40, 345. CALDER, John. Occupation of quarters at Port Adelaide. A (1843) 502. G ( 184 3) 84, 101 , 102. A 1845) 1401 • L l1845) 40, 66, 85. A 1846) 905. L 1846) 394. CALDER, John. Asks permission to erect a room on the Government Reserve at Port Adelaide. A ( 1844 ) 4 1 3 • G ( 1844) , 642. CALDER, John. Exchange of Great Eastern Road mortgages for land grant. H (1844) 316. CALDER, John. Resignation as 1anding 'Waiter. A (1846) 776. L (1846) 368, 370. CALDER, John. Office bearer of St. Andrew's Church, Adelaide. A ( 1846) 11 99. CALDER, John. Seeks Government aid for erection of manse for Presbyterian Church, Grenfell Street. A ( 184 7) 1380. 0 ( 1847) 189. 367

CALDER, John. Complains of the smuggling of goods across the South Eastern border. A ( 1849) 1171 • CALDER, John. Report on proposed tramway from Goolwa to Port Elliot. Suggests alternative plan. 'A (1850) 1522. R (1850) 391. CALDERWOOD' Alexander. A resident of Magill. A ( 1854 J 2765. CALDERWOOD, David. Seeks to purchase section 6150, . A (1845) 859. CALDERWOOD~ David. Purchase of portion of section 6149. G (1845J 918. CALDICOTT, Alfred Millwater. Seeks appointment as shorthand reporter to the Legislative Council. A (1849) 1211, 1484, 1537. Q (1849) 360, 430. CALDICOTT, Alfred.Millwater. Offered an 3ppointment in Melbourne. A (1849) 1484, 1537. CALDWELL, Manager, Bank of Australasia, Williamstown. Concerned about drafts for £200 given to S.B. Garratt, a prisoner at the gaol. A ( 1856) 108. CALDWELL, Rev. Thomas Edmund. Seeks permission to hold services in the chapel of the Gaol instead of in the turnkey's lodge. A (1849) 545. Q ( 184 9) 17 4 • CALDWELL, Rev. Thomas Edmund. His views on state aid to · religioD:- A (1851) 465. CALDWELL, Rev. Thomas Edmund. Priest in charge of St. Joseph's Church, Willunga. A (1850) 597, 750. A (1851) 882. CALEDONIAN ARMS, Naracoorte. A filthy harbour for ruffians. Manslau~hter case reported. A (1849) 474. Q ( 1849) 164. CALEDONIAN ARMS, Naracoorte. Licensee shoots man in self­ defence. Times March 19, 1849. 2F. CALEDONIAN CHURCH, Inverbrackie. See Presbyterian Church, Inverbrackie.

CALLAGHAN, Michael. Charge of manslaughter abandoned. A (1849) 708 (outsize) CALLAGHAN, Owen. Appointed guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 646. W Finance (1855) 6. 368

CALLINGTON, district. Name lists. Petition for provision of a jetty at Milang. A (1855) 2800. CALNAN, Elizabeth, Mrs. Administers the estate of her late husband J. CalnaD:- A (1854) 2653, 2654. v (1854) 844. CALNAN,-John. His death. A (1854) 2653, 2654. v (1854) 844. CALPHURNIA~ immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1849 309, 636, 637, 638, 648~, 687, 733. Q ( 1849 214. CALTON, Tender for carrying of mails between Adelaide and Gawler. A (1842) 924. F (1842) 270. CALTON, Charles. Reply to memorial seeking refund of sums paid for publicans' licences etc. D ( 1839) 55. CALTON, Charles. Employment of a former prisoner. D (1840) 324, 328.

CALTON, Charles. Whimsical announcement upon his retirement from business as licensee of the Royal Admiral. Reg. Oct. 1, 1842. 2B. CALTON, Charles. Petition for mitigation of Patrick Howie's sentence. A (1844) 943. CALTON, Charles. Seeks relief for E. Prunella. A (1845) 1381, 1405, 1412. L ( 1 84 5 ) 3 9 , 4 3 • CALTON, Charles. Surety for R.G. Bowen. 0 ( 1847) 96. CALTON, Charles. Complains of the danger from blacksmiths' fires in Adelaide. A (1847) 330. CALTON, Charles. Sells his wine and spirit business to G. Hunt. S.A. July 6, 1847. 3D. CALTON, Charles. Farewell supper at Gawler. S.A. Aug. 3, 1847. 3C. CALTON, Charles. Alleges ship's surgeon's neglect of the 1A.te Mrs. Pallant. A (185~) 1687, 1757. T (1852) 551. CALTON, Charles, auctioneer. Elected at a public meeting to be an auditor of Port Adelaide Corporation. A (1856) 79,114. · CALTON, Charles. See also: Grace Darling Hotel. 369

CALTON, Charles. For the Prunella case see also Calton, Henry.

CALTON, Henry. Wishes to know what to do with cases of sickness ooming under his notice as a publican at Gawler. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 31 O~ • L ( 1845) 16. CALTON, Henry. Recommends J. Holmes for admission to the Hospital. . A (1846) 428. CALTON, Henry. Seeks lease of land for a quarry at Gawler. A ( 1846) 1 064. M (1846) 35. CALTON, Henry. Delay in renewing his publican's licence. A ( 1 84 7 ) 5 80 • CALTON, Henry. Seeks loan of a warp for his punt at Gawler. A (1847) 691. N (1847) 306. CALTON, Henry. Reports destruction of bridge at Gawler. A (1847) 898. CALTON, Henry. Salary as Postmaster at Gawler. A (1848) 680. p i1848) 228. A 1850) 2617, 2949 • . s 1851) 8. CALTON, Henry. Claim for funeral expenses of P. Lithgow. A ( 1848) 1170. P (18Lt8) 372. CALTON, Henry. Appointed clerk to the Local Court at Gawler. A ( 1850) 11 95. . CALTON, Henry. His sureties as an auctioneer. A (1850) 1370. · CALTON, Henry. Heavy duties and inadequate salary as Postmaster at Gawler. A (1850) 2842, 2949. R (1850) 681, 706. CALTON, Henry. His views on the Local Court Act. A (1851) 1360. CALTON, Henry. Seeks payment of fees due to him as clerk of the Local Court, Gawler. A (1851.) 2359. CALTON, Henry. His sureties. A (1851) 3235. S ( 1851) 671 (twice). ~ CALTON, Henry. Seeks payment of his fee as Electoral Clerk. · A (1852) 226. CALTON, Henry. Will resign his position as Postmaster and clerk unless his salary is increased. A (1852) 244, 364. T ( 1852) 96, 122. CALTON, Henry. Resigns as clerk of the Local Court, Gawler 'rown. A (1852) 690. 370

CALTON, Henry. For the Prunella case see also Calton, Charles. CALVERT, Samuel. Flowery application for appointment as a draftsman. A ( 1 84 9) 11 80 • Q ( 1849) 396. CAMAC, John. Enquiries as to his whereabouts. A (1847) 343. N ( 1847) 179. CAMBALL; Robert. See Cau1pbell. CAMERON, Alexander. Application for an occupation licence in the . A (1847) 508 p.19. CAMERON, Alexander. Included in schedule of 14 year pastoral leases (127 sq. miles). A (1855) 4113. CAMERON, Duncan. Applications for occupation licences in the county of Robe and near Naracoorte. A (1847) 508, pp.1,2. CAMERON, Duncan. Signatory to a memorial beseeching the establishment of a pound at Penola. A (1852) 10. CAMERON, Duncan. Claims compensation for improvements on land being resumed by the Government. A (1854) 1286, 1330, 1.457. v (1854) 463, 693. ' CAMERON, James. Seeks remission of sentence. A ( 1848) 1991 • CAMERON, James. Petition for remission of sentence. A (1849) 412, 672. ' Q (1849) 11, 131, 214. CAMERON, John Ross. Transported to Hobart. A (1848) 1081, 1113. p (1848) 343, 344, 345. CAMERON, William. Seeks permission to cut wood near the Burra. A (1848) 218. P (1848) 76 (twice). CAMERON, William. Complains of unlicensed timber cutting at the Burra. A ( 1 848) .5 3 7 • p (1848) 203. CAMMEL, W.H. Appointed an Assistant landing '1/aiter in the Customs Department. A (1855) 839. w (1855) 358. CAMMELL, W.H. His services at Customs Department to be dispensed with. x ( 1856) 91. CAMMELL, W.H. Proposal to pay W.H. Cammell, Customs Department, out of A.J. Baker's salary, for work done to mAkP up Baker's arrears. A (1856) 935. x (1856) 161. 371

CAMMELL, W.H. Assistant to G.F. Dashwood's locum tenens during the latter's leave of absence from the Customs Department. A ( 1856) 1329. x (1856) 207. CAMMELL, W.H. Claim for a gratuity for loss of appointment as an Assistant Landing Waiter in the Customs Department. A ( 1 856) 1 980. x (1856) 343. CAMMELL, W.H. Recommended for a vacancy as Landing Waiter. A (1856) 2124. X Finance ( 1856) 209. CAMMELL, W~H. Claim to increase in pay for length of service despite having been temporarily lai~ off in March 1856 favourably considered. A (1856) 2980!. X Finance (1856) 315 . .CAMP, Andrew. Constable on the immigrant ship Princess Royal. A (1848) 870.

CAMPBELL 7 To be released from Gaol. D (1841) 380. CAMPBELL, A.M. Correspondence about his boundary line. A (1855) 520. w (1855) 230. CAMPBELL, Alexander. Statement about the murder of George McGrath. A (1845) 298. CAMPBELL, Alexander. Application for occupation licence near Mount Remarkable. A (1846) 439 (outsize). A (1847) 329 p.21. CAMPBELL, Alexander. Applies for a depasturing licence at Mount Remarkable. A (1853) 1630. u (1853) 544. CAMPBELL, Ann. Death of Ann Campbell, Highland immigrant at Robe. A ( 1856) 17 4. x ( 1856) 62. CAMPBELL, Ann. Enquiry into the circumstances of her death at Robe. A (1856) 406. CAMPBELL, Archibald. Suggests introduction of silk culture. !(. (1848) 1542. p (1848) 493. CAMPBELL, Archibald. His death in the Lunatic Asylum. A (1851) 20.

CAMPBELL 7 C.J. Tender to rent Government Farm declined. F (1842) 31. 372

CAMPBELL, Charles. Debt owing to the Hospital for treatment of his servant. A ( 1845) 391 • G (1845) 817. CAMPBELL, Charles~ Surety for Charles Sturt as Treasurer. A ( 1846) 187. L (1846) 183 (twice). CAMPBELL, Charles H.J. Appointment as Justice of the Peace. A (1844) 673. H ( 1844) 55. CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Surety for Charles Mann as Master of the Supreme Court. A (1844) 726. CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Application for occupation licence on the River Hill. A (1846) 439 (outsize). CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Applications for occupation licence~ on the Hill River and li.eedy Creek. A (1846) 439 (outsize) A (1847) 508, pp.3,4. CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Correspondence about repairs to road near Hackney. A (1847) 990. 0 (1847) 25, 26 (thrice), 202. CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Appointed valuer of runs in the Central district. A (1852) 121. T (1852) 44, 45. CAMPBELL, Charles James Fox. Seeks payment as valuer of runs in the Central District. A (1852)· 2840, 2918. T (1852) 891. CAMPBELL, Duncan. Remission of sentence. D (1840) 243, 244. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Seeks remission of purchase price of land as a retired army officer. A (1849) 192, 840, 993. Q (1849) 279, 296, 396. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Member of a board for surveying the South Australian coast. Q (181+9) 532. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. For his christian name see A (1849) 1347. C~MPRELL, Euvidale Savage Normrul. Superintendent of the Austra1ian Mining Company. A ( 1850) 2486. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Appointment as a trustee of the Savings Bank. · s ( 1851 ) 70. 373

CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Seeks remission of purchase price of land as a retired army officer. A (1850) 2675, 2956. A !1851) 219. R 1850) 645, 682. s 1851) 56. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Appointment as Special Magistrate for Kooringa and Clare. S ( 1 8 51 ) 7 94 , 811 ( twice) . CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. On the need for reserving feedinr grounds for the bullocks of the Australian Mining Company. A (1851) 796. s (1851) 166. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Chairman of J.B. Neales' election committee. A (1851) 913. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Accepts an electoral appointment. A (1851) 1164. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Member of a board for valuing pastoral leases. A (1851) 1629, 1750. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Retires from the Legislative Council. A (1851) 3817. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Resigns as a Special Magistrate and Justice of the Peace because of financial difficulties. A ( 185 2) 172. 'I' ( 1852) 37. CAMPBELL, Euvidale Savage Norman. Resigns as a trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia. A (1852) 2897. T (1852) 878. CAMPBELL, John. Seeks permission to erect a public house on Crown Lands in the South East. A (1847) 1408. 0 ( 1 84 7 ) 1 9 3 • CAMPBELL, John. Seeks to purchase land on which to build a public house in the South Eastern district. A (1848) 327. · P (1848) 118 (twice). CAMPBELL. John. Licensee of an ill-conducted hotel at Waracoorte (The Caledonian Arms). A (1849) 474. Q ( 1849) 164. CAMPBELL, John. Nominated for the first Walkerville District Council. A (1854) 1939. 374

CAMPBELL, John. On the first Walkerville District Council. A ( 1855) 1888. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. Allowance for horse. D (1841) 373, 383. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. His salary as Inspector of Sheep~ D (1841) 374. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. Probable los~ of office. E ( 1841) 1 5. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. Office of Inspector of Scab in Sheep abolished. E ( 1841) 31. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. His former appointment cannot at present be revived. E ( 1 84 1 ) 1 6 5 • CAMPBELL, Kenneth. Reply to a petition for his re-instatement as Inspector of Sheep. E ( 1841 ) 201 • CAMPBELL, Kenneth. To receive fines levied under the Sheep Scab Act. E (1841) 245, 248. CAMPBELL, Kenneth. Asking for appointment as inspector of scab. A ( 1842) 1 07. E (1842) 598. CAMPBELL, Malcolm. His death near Robe. A (1850) 1063. CAMPBELL, Malcolm. Highland immir,rant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077. CAMPBELL, Norman, Army officer. See Campbell, Euvidale Savage Norman. CAMPBELL, Robert. Injured on the Ville de Bordeaux. A (1845) 1068. CAMPBELLTOWN. Subdivisional sale. Times Nov. 26, 1849. 2D. CAMPBELLTOWN. John Hancock requests compensation for robbery at his property in Campbelltown by escaped convicts from Dry Creek. A (1856) 328. x ( 1856) 77. ' CAMPBELLTOWN, district. Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A ( 1856) 900tt, 1405. CAMPBSLLTQWN. Postal arrangements. Statement showing receipts of post office at Campbelltown, May-Nov. 1855. A (1855) 4102. · w (1855) 924. CAMPION, W.F. Late return of census collection. Seeks to be relieved of his duties. w (1855) 298. 375

CAMPION, W.F. In trouble over the collection of his census papers. A (1855) 1243. CANALS. See also: Goolwa - Port Elliot Canal. Port Adelaide r,an8l (at the New Port). CANDLES. A box of candles required for the Bullion Office. A (1853) 1384. u (1853) 436. CANDY, Peter. His death. A (1848) 717. CANE, Patrick. Appointed door-keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1854) 2982. v (1854) 883. CANN, John. Seeks admission into the Hospital. A (1844) 969. H (1844) 171 (twice). CANN, John. Correspondence about tenders for police uniforms. A (1850) 1478. CANNAN, John. To accompany W.H. Dutton to Mount Barker. D (1839) 50. CANNAN, John. His interest in Section 269. A ( 1 84 7) 1 4 3 7 • CANNAN, John. Report on boundaries of sections on the Onkaparinga River in the Mount Barker district. A ( 1850) 1 027. CANNAN, John. Correspondence about section 4001, Rivoli Bay. A !1850) 1693, 2551. A 1851) 891, 1452. R 1850) 460, 536. s 1851) 214, 216, 281. CANNAN, John. Dies in Edinburgh. Search for his will. A (1853) 1348, 1432. u (1853) 432. CANNON. See Artillery. CANNS, Hugh. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1845) 276~. CANT, George. Wounded by B. Lewis. A (1848) 958, 1681. CANT, George. Appeals for the remission of w.s. Norton's sentence. A (1849) 2294. '° (1849) 641. CANT, Griffin. A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo. A (1 848) 1 87 5 • CANT, Griffin. Constable on the Baboo. A ( 1848) 1887. _CANT, Mary. A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo. A ( 1 848) 1 87 5 • 376

CANTILLAN, Mary Ann, Mrs. See Cantillion.

CANTILLION, Mary Ann, Mrs. Appointed as nurse at the Hospital. A (1844; 16, 32. - G (18l;4) 463. CANTILLION, Mary Ann, Mrs. Application for higher wages as nurse at the Hospital •. A ( 1846) 287. L (1846) 228. CANTILLION, Mary Ann, Mrs. Over-worked as nurse at the Adelaide Hospital~ A (1846) 628. L ( 1 846) .324. CANTON, immi rant ship. Miscellaneous correspondence. A (18 929, 947, 951, 953~, 970, 993, 1000. M (1846 6, 7 (twice), 20. CANTRELL, William. Convicted for stealing~ A ( 1854) 587. v (1854) 228. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Tender~ to be called for a stone li!hthouse. A 1854) 3399. v 1854) 984. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Type of light to be used. A (1854) 3740. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Examination of proposed site. A (1855) 225, 680, 794, 1585. w (1855) 257, 390. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Suggested erection of a light­ house at Cape Northumberland in lieu of Cape Borda. A (1855) 3331. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Erection in abeyance. A ( 1855) 3758. w (1855) 861. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Trinity Board recommends white and red intermittent light with intervals of 30 seconds. A (1856) 2192. CAPE BORDA LIGHTHOUSE. Colonial Architect suggests employing Government labour for its construction but it is decided to call for tenders. A (1856) 2686. x (1856) 481. CAPE COLONY. - Colonial Secretary. Acknowledging receipt of copy of Acts for 1854 passed by the Legislative Council for South Australia. A (1856) 381. W (1855) 6L}5. CAPE COLONY. - Colonia~ Secretary. Acknowledging receipt of copy of Votes and proceedings of South Australian Le&islative Council. A (1856) 645. 377

CAPE COLONY. - Colonial Secretary. Circular to him with South Australian proclamations. X (1856) betweenfP.254 and 255. CAPE COLONY. - Colonial Secretary. Forwarding a copy of the Cape of Good H0pe Almanac. A (1856) 2181. , CAPE JAFFA BEACON. Its erection. A !1853l1854 1104,3332. 1448. u 1853 970. v 1854 369, 467. CAPE JERVIS. See also: Roads - Cape Jervis to Port Elliot, town. CAPEL, John. Requests payment for work done at cemetery. A ( 1856) 1 97. CAPE LANNES OBELISK. See Guichen Bay. CAPE NORTHUMBERLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Urgently needed. A 1855l 1148, 1585, 2637, 3075, 3331. A 1856 2192. - w 11855 353. CAPE NORTHUMBERLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Revised estimate of costs. A (1856) 804. CAPE NORTHUMBERLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Trinity Board recommends red and green intermi ttlent light with intervals of one minute. A (1856) 2192. CAPE NORTHUMBERLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Authority for appointment of an overseer for the construction. A (1856) 3102. X Finance (1856) 325. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Its construction urged. Reg. Aug. 19, 1848. 4B. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Suggested construction. A (1849) 704, 1155. Q (1849) 211. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Selection and reservation of site. A ( 1849) 1199, 1817. Q (1849) 320, 321 (twice). CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Plans and estimates prepared. A ( 1849) 1316. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Works superintendent appointed. A ( 1850) 17. R ( 1850) 15. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Proposed purchase of a lantern in England. A ( 1850) 291 • CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Mr. Manton superintendent. A (1850) 695. 378

CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Progress of erection. A l1850) 889, 1502. A 1851) 315, 1025, 1061, 3485. s 1851) 205, 206, 294. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. ·Appointment of keepers. A (1851) 3587. s (1851) 692, 693. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Lantern and apparatus. A (1851) 3373, 3510. ) Arrival. s ( 1851) 698. ) S (1851) 145 Cost. A (1851) 3485, 3510, 3872. l s (1851) 734. Installation. T (1852) 32. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Light to shine from 10th January 1852. A·i1851~ 3879, 3880. s 1851) 825. T 1852) 61, 62. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Bad weather prevents the conveyance of instruction to keeper to exhibit light. A (1852) 66. T (1852) 21. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Bill of la.ding and invoices for the lanterns etc. A (1852) 405. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Method of trimming light dangerous. Proposal to erect an iron gallery. A (1852) 1242, 1595. T (1852) 451, 531. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Allegation in S.A. Register refuted that light had not shone on a certain night. A (1853) 2040. CAPE WILLOUGHBY LIGHTHOUSE. Cottages to be built for the lirhthouse keepers. A 1854) 96, 2005, 2446. v 1854) 655, 772. CAPITAL. See also: Money. Labour. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Execution of Curran and Hughes. Reg. March 21, 1840. 5C. CAPTTM, PUNISHMENT. Preparation of drop at the gaol. A (1845~ 284, 339. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Military guard needed at T. Donelly 1 s execution. A (1847) 375~. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Execution of T •. Donelly. A (1847) 358, 382. 379

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. About 700 people attend the execution of James Yates. A ( 1850) 1 970. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Memorial protesting against public executi0ns. A (1850) 2010. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Outraged opponents of public executions exhibit posters at the time of the hanging of W. Bell. A (1854) 3660 (outsize Gr.3). CAPITAL SITE. Governor seeks legal advice as to his powers. B (1837) 18. - CAPITAL SITE. Alleged premature decision. B (1837) 18. CAPITAL SITE. Miscellaneous correspondence. B (1837) 20, 25. CAPNER, William. A constable on the Samuel Boddington. A ( 1849) 1 05 • CAPON, William Christopher. Evidence at the trial of T. Donelly. A (1847) 349. CAPORELLI, Advertisement as a teacher of languages. Reg. Dec. 20,· 1848. 2A. Times March 5, 1849. 1D. \ CAPPER, Alfred. Lessee of an aboriginal reserve. A (1842) 702. E 1842) 760. F 1842) 92. K .1842) 128. A 1843) 55, 336. G 1843) 21. A l1844l 635. A 1846 1159. A 1848 666. CAPPER, Alfred. Arrears of rent on aboriginal reserve. F ( 1 84 2 ) 21 3 • A (1843) 596, 865. CAPPER, Alfred. Unsuccessful attempt to obtain Government employment. p ( 1 848) 11 0. CAPPER, Alfred. Assaults James Foyle. A (185l) 3204, 3657. CAPPER, Samuel James. A partner in the Reedy Creek Special Survey. qA_ (1846) 849. L ( 1846) 391 • CAPPER, Samuel James. Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South ·Australia. A (1850) 1258. CAR, Isaac. Convicted of house-breaking. . A (1850) 762 (outsize). 380

CAR, Isaac. Transported to Hobart. A (1850) 844, 862. R (1850) 222. CARBINES. See Small-arms. CARBYNES, Richard. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3199. CAREW, M. Seeks permission to live temporarily in the Government cottage at Willunga. A ( 1850) 1579. R (1850) 405, 406. CAREY, John. M.A. Daly seeks remission of his sentence. A (1854) 3157. v (1854) 960. CAREY, John. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1855) 1092. w (1855) 288. CAREY, John Barnett. Secretary of the North Arm Wharf, Warehouse, and Building Company. A ( 1849) 1807. CAREY, John Barnett. Seeks remission of duty on brandy. A (1851) 897. - S (1851) 184 (twice). CAREY, J.B. Claims invention for processing gold. Seeks to patent it. A (1852) 56. T ( 18 5 2 ) .8 9 . CAREY, Lawrence. Appointed guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A ( 1856) 1 220. X Finance (1856) 145. CAREY, Lawrence. Resigned as guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A ( 1856) 1 564. X Finance (1856) 151. CAREY, Lawrence. Appointed guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1856) 2261. X Finance (1856) 239. CAREY, Lawrence. Dismissed as guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A ( 1856) 3007. X Finance (1856) 315. CARIGHAN, H.G. Resigns as fourth clerk in the Customs Department. A (1854) 2291. v (1854) 746. CARLE, Jo~n. Convicted of forgery. To be transported. A (1851) 1560, 1696. s (1851) 323. CARLETON, Caroline, Mrs. Death of her daughte~. - Reg. Aug. 23, 184S:-2c. CARLETON, Caroline, Mrs. Birth of a daughter. S.A. April 17, 1849:° 3B. CARLETON, Charles James. Applies for employment. A (1842) 612~. 381

CARLETON, Charles James. Appointment as resident dispenser at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1842) 728. F (1842) 99, 102, 192. G (1844) 640. CARLETON, Charles James. Purchase of a distillery on the Sturt. No vacancy in the Civil Service at present. · F ( 1 84 2 ) 4 5 • CARLETON, Charles James. Defends his conduct in impounding Dr. J<.:ent' s pigs. A (1844) 157. G (1844) 527, 533. CARLETON, Charles James. Still annoyed by trespassing pigs. A ( 1844) 242. G ( 1844) 567.

CARLETON, Charles James. ~esignation as Resident Dispenser at the Hospital. A ( 1844) 1185. CARLETON, Charles James. Begins to manufacture starch and blue. S.A. Dec. 13, 18L~4. 2A, 3D. CARLETON, Charles James. Discovery of a process for smeltin~ lead ores. A (1845) 1303. L ( 1845) 1 O. CARLETON, Charles James. Smelting operations. S.A. Dec. 16, 1845. 3E. S.A. Dec. 23, 1845. 3C. Reg. Apr. 29, 1848. 2E. Reg. May 6, 1848. 2D. CARLETON, Charles James. Seeks to patent his rights as inventor of a smelting process. A (1847) 1129, 1270. 0 ( 1 84 7 ) 1 51 . CARLETON, Charles James. Advertisement as a dispensing chemist. S.A. March 6, 1849. 3C. Reg. March 7, 1849. 4A. CARLETON, Charles James. Manufactures baking powder. Reg. May 26, 1849. 2D. CARLETON, Charles James. Applies for the position of Assistant Gold Commissioner. A (1852) 1406. T (1852) 447. ~ CARLETON, Charles James. Suggests a new system of branding cattle. A (1854) 2169. v (1854) 691. CARLETON, Charles James. Seeks appointment .as a iub. jnspector of !heep. A (1855) 165. w (1855) 45. 382

CARLETON, Charles James. Seeks employment as ~eeper of West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 1180. w (1855) 302. CARLETON, Charles James. Seeks appointment as ~ssistant gold commissioner. w (1855) 436. CARLETON, Charles James. Proposal for the employment of Irish women. A (1855) 2356. VI ( 1855) 529. CARLETON, Charles James. Appointed Superintendent, West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 2910, 3624, 3707. w (1855) 821. W Finance (1855) 210-211. CARLETON, Charles James. Provides sureties for £100 as Superintendent of the West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 3763. CARLETON, Charles James. Exceeds his authority as Superintendent of West Terrace Cemetery by insisting upon religious services at burials. A (1855) .3904. w (1855) 895. CARLETON, Charles James. Superintendent of Cemetery. His offer to compile statistics on causes of death is not accepted. A (1856) 669. x ( 1856) 1 88. CARLETON, Charles James. Forwarding suggestions for improved system of branding cattle. A (1856) 1336, 1911. x (1856) 251. CARLETON, Charles James. A.H. Davis recommends adoption of C.J. Carleton's system for branding cattle. A (1856) 1402. . x (1856) 252. CARLIER, John. Seeks a Government position. A (1854) 3645~. v (1854) 1092. CARLIN, Augusta. A poor lunatic dies in the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 2144, 2175. . CARLIN, Frederic. * Surety for T. Bass. ~ (1853) 779, 841. ~ * Ironmonger, Rundle Street. CARLIN, Frederick Benjamin. Acting assessor at the first election of the Kensington - Norwood Corporation. A (1853) 924. CARLINGTON, Richard. Omits to pay his licence for the Fountain Inn. A (1 f.!)2) 1528. T (1B52) 506. 383

CARLINGTON, Richard. Appointed clerk, collector and ranger for Mitcham. A (1854) 314 v (1854) 154

CARLON, Thntnas. Seeks appointment as a census collector. l. (1850) 23i0

CARLTON, Charles James. An Adelaide storekeeper. A (1854) 1784 v (1854) 587

CARLTON, John. Discharged from gaol. A (1853) 3102 u (1853) 890

CARMAC, John. Purchases section 4023. A (1854) 3569 v (1854) 1069

CARMAN, William. Contractor for supply of 32,000 posts and rails, Gawler-Adelaide Railway. A (1855) 2295, 2833, 2961 w (1855) 614, 61[), 661

CARMAN, William. Clerk reports W. Carman being sworn in as a Constable for ParaWirra. A (1856) 2826

CARMICHAEL, George. His claim on the Government. D (1841) 372

CARNEY, Richard. Murdered. Reg. Dec. 9, 1846. 2D S.A. Dec. 11, 184(). 6C Reg. Dec. 30, 1846. 4A S.A. March 19, 1847. 4C S.A. June 15, 184'7. 3B A (1847) 220, 351

CARNEY, Richard. Charge of murder against natives abandoned. A (1848) 413, 464

CARNEY. Richard. For proce13dings against his murderer See also Winbernin

CAROLINE, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1855) 1311

CAROLINE, immigrant ship. Alleged malicious behaviour of first mate. A (1855) 1573, 1831 W (1855) 426, 45B

CARPENTER, George. Convicted of embezzlement. A (1851) 1560

~ CARPENTER, George. To b13 released from gaol on condition that he leaves the colony. A (1852) 60 T (1852) 50

CARR, Miss.. Her school at Gawler. A (1850) 529

CARR, Isaac, prisoner. .se..e Car 384

CARR, John. Letter as Surgeon Superintendent of the .Eliza. A (1849) 1672

CARR, John. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1852) 3167 T (1852) 971

CARR, John. Appointed Messenger and Office Keeper in the Customs Department. A (1854) 407 v (1854) 152

CARR, John. His salary as Office Keeper, Customs Department. A (1855) 3670 w (1855) 866-867

CARR, John. Resigns as a guard at the Adelaide Gaol because of ill hEialth. A (1852) 3217 MISSING T (1852) 959

CARR, Nicholas. Convicted of larceny. A (1847) 19901h

CARR, Nicholas. Convicted of breach of contract. A (1849) 271

CARR, Robert. A passenger to South Australia by the Poictiers. A (1848) 1785

CARR, Robert. Applies for the position of Postmaster at Encounter Bay. A (1855) 231 T (1852) 113

CARR, Robert. Resigns as Postmaster at Encounter Bay. A (1852) 737 T (1852) 225

CARR, Robert. Contractor of lamp lighting and maintenance, Queens's Wharf, Port Adelaide. A (1855) 3956

CARR, Robinson, prisoner _Sg_e Robinson, James

CARRAIL, James. Breaks his bond to act as baker on the immigrant ship Europa. A (1855) 1550

CARRAWALOONGA. Disputed boundary of a sheep run. A (1843) 1259 G (1843) 360

CMh'.RlAG~ES. The first South Australian dog cart. Reg. Feb. 23, 1848. 3A

CARRIAGES. Description of a locally built sulky. S.A. March 30, 1849. 2B

CARRIAGES. Private owners hire out vehicles to those possessing none. A (1854) 2387

CARRICK, William. A lunatic. A (1849) 2140 385

CARRINGTON~ Richard. Clerk of Mitcham District Council. A (1854J 893. CARROL, William. Concerned in an affray with natives in the Snntb Ea st. A (1845) 724. CARROLL, James. Convicted of an assault. A (1848) 1496. CARROLL, James. Convicted of stabbing A. Malcolm. A ( 1848) 1894. CARROLL, James.* Seeks remission of sentence. A (1849) 974. Q (1849) 283. * Sic. Not John, and not James Carroll the forger. CARROLL, James. Convicted of common assault. A (1850) 2787. CARROLL, James, forger. See Whrits, John. CARROLL, John. Convicted of an assault. A ( 1848) 1 496 . CARROLL, John.* Seeks remission of sentence. A (1849) 748. Q (1849) 226. . * Sic. Not James. CARROLL, John. Appoinied guard at the Yatala Labour Prison. A !1854l1855 2393. 1970. v 1854 645. w 1855) 54, 542. CARROLL, John. Transferred from Yatala Labour Prison (guard) to Gawler Town Railway. A (1855) 3110. W Finance (1855) 171. CARROLL, John. His tender for Aboriginal Reserve 174 accepted but he declines to take the lease. A (1856) 2505. x ( 1856) 442. CARROLL, Owen. Convicted of assault. A (1851) 3693. CARROLL, Owen. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 686, 742, 1395, 1U90, 1958, 2628. T (1852) 227, 440, 462, 814. CARRONADES. See Artillery • .) -- CARRUTH, Robert. Asks permission to cut timber at Long Swamp near Currency Creek. A (1852) 3146. T (1852) 972. CARRUTH, Robert. Disappointed at the low price offered for his sleepers. A ( 185 3) 1197. u (1853) 4'14. 386

CARSLAKE, John, constable on the Mary Ann. See Cosslake. CARSTAIRSr James. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3058. CARTAGE. See also: Prices - Cartage. CARTER, Crisp Harridge. Seeks permission to establish a pound at Yankalilla. A (1851) 2901. s (1851) 579. CARTER, Crisp Harridge. Seeks employment on the Port Adelaide Railway. A (1851) 3062. CARTER, Henry. His death on John Baker's station. A (1848) 614, 630. P (1848) 203 (twice), 208. CARTER, J. Requests a tracing of the chart of Port Augusta. A (1852) 2192. CARTER, John. His escape from Gaol. E (1841) 242, 246, 247. CARTER, John. Transported to Sydney. E (1841) 257. CARTER, John. Candidate for the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1842) 209. E (1842) 646. CARTER, John. Discharged after being sent to Van Diemen 1 s Land as a suspected runaway convict. A ( 1842) 301 • E (1842) 703. CARTER, John. Again under suspicion. A (1842) 308. CARTER, John. Transported to Van Diemen's Land as a suspected runaway convict. E (1842) 595. CARTER, John Dunning. Drowned in the Murray near Lake Bonney. A (1847) 548. N (1847) 233, 234. CARTER, N.B. Weighing clerk in the Assay Office. A (1852) 1620. T ( 185 2) 516. CARTER, Robert. Purchases premises used as the Native School at Walkerville. A (1845) 533. CARTER, S~muel. Inquest on his death. A ( 185 3) 2711 • CARTER, Susan Catherine. * Inquest on her death. A (1854) 1495. * a child. CARTER, William. Unsuccessful search for him in Van Diemen's Land. A ('1 E~4 5 ) 1 i 97 • 387

CARTER, William Alexander. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1847) 1389, 1394. CARTER, William Alexander. Reports on the Wellington Ferry. A (1849) 1204, 1397, 2075. CARTER, William Alexander. Proposed appointment as Postmaster at Wellington. A (1850) 286, 2284. R (1850) 562. CARTER, William Alexander. Absence without leave as ferryman at Wellington. A (1850) 472. R ( 1850) 136. CARTER, William Alexander Dunning. Seeks appointment as ferryman at Wellington. A (1848l 1425. A 11849 868. p 1848 454. Q 1849) 257. CARTER, William Alexander Dunning. Seeks to lease the Wellington Ferry at a rental of £120 p.a. A (1852) 2269. T (1852) 725. CARTER, William Alexander Dunning. Seeks an appointment as storekeeper at Goolwa. A (1853) 631. u (1853) 211. CARTER, William Alexander Dunning. Applies for the position of District Police Inspector. A (1853) 1860. u (1853) 567. CARTER, William Bacon. Appointed 4t:l::l clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1852) 1940. T (1852) 629 (twice). CARTER, William Bacon. Appointed third clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1853) 151. u (1853) 127. CARTER, William Bacon. Applies for the position of Colonial Storekeeper. A (1855) 221. w (1855) 62. CARTER, William Bacon. Third clerk in Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1855) 3404. w(1855) 794. CARTER, William Bacon. His account for £13.15 for copying the 1855 Blue Book. A (1856) 2507. CARTER, William Moore. Concerned in an affray with natives near Mount Bryan. A (18L~4) 932, 1044, 1120, 1135 1248, 1249~, 1293, 1446, 1467. 1 388

CARTER, William Moore. Concerned in an affray v•' : 1 , natives near Mount Bryan. A (1'644} /353.'3 H (1844) 162, 223, 230, 233, 288. A (1845) 143, 256~ 348, 611, 647. G (1845) 777, 801 (twice), 887, 894 (twice), 895. C RTER, William Moore. Concerned in rt±~ ear • , m.?rkabl~ 1844) 138~ CARTHEY, Patrick. Acquitted of a charge of burglary. A (1846) 768&,. CARTHEY, Patrick. Convicted of larceny. A (1846) 76812, 1189, 1281. CARTHEY, Patrick. Suggested immed{ate transportation. A ( 1846) 1277. M ( 1 846) 1 26. CARTHEY, Patrick. Petition for the remission of sentence. A ( 1846) 1 36 5 • A ( 1 84 7) 71 2. M ( 1 846) 1 5 5 • M (1847) 301, 338. CARTHEY, Patrick. Transported to Tasmania. N (1847) 342. CARTHY, Michael. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 2702. T (1852) 835. CARTHY, Patrick. See Carthey.

CARWARDINE~ John. Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1850J 39. CASE, William. Recommended as cook at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 1530. CASE, William. Leaves the Adelaide Hospital without notice. A ( 1852) 27l+9. T (1852) 833. CASEY, Patrick. Seeks admission to Adelaide Hospital • . A (1845) 1043~. CASEY, Patrick. Destitute. To be admitted to the Hospital. A (1846) 853.

CASEY, Thomas. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64. CASKEY, Matthew. Appointment in the Police Force. A ( 1 84 8) 1 2 6 • CASKEY, ~atthew. Resignation from the Police Force. A (1848) 1522. CASSELL, James. Report on proposed port at Rivoli Bay. A ( 1 848) 1 904 • CASSELL, James. Applies for map. A ( 1848) 2008. 389

CASSELL, James. His unpopularity. Times Nov. 20, 1848. 2E. CASSELL, James. His investigation of the South Australian Customs Department. p 1181+8) 391 . A 1849) 72, 85, 99, 500, 607, 1776, 2246. Q 1849) 12, 20, 48, 88, 144. CASSELL, James. Report on extra accommodation needed at the Customs House, Port Adelaide. A ( 1 84 9) 1 99. Q ( 1 849) 144. CASSELL, James. On the need for a separate tide surveyor, with boat and crew, at the Customs House, Port Adelaide. A (1849) 217, 258, 500. Q ( 1849) 96. CASSELL, James. Report on the efficiency of Henry Watson. A (1849) 319, 477. Q (1849) 108 (twice). CASSELL, James. On the need for a landing surveyor at Port Adelaide. A (1849) 391. Q ( 1 849) 1 30. CASSELL, James. Objections to his investigation of charges against H. Watson. A (1849) 406~. CASSIDY, Dismissed from the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 767. CASSIDY, Mary. To act as nurse to a lunatic. A (1843) 748. G ( 1 84 3 ) 2 2 4 • CASSIDY, Samuel. Seeks employment. A (1846) 375. L (1846) 245. CASSIDY, Samuel. Appointed to the Police Force. A ( 1846) 1320. CASSIDY, Samuel, senr. Forwards a petition from settlers. A (1853) 2864.-- CASSIDY, Thomas. Convicted of false pretences. A (1847) 1511!. . CASTLE, Edward. Application for purchase of section 23, District c. A ( 1 84 5 ) 11 441J • CASTLE, Edward. Purrhases sections 15 and 16~ District c. ~A (1846) 74. CASTLE, Edward. Buys sections 5623 and 5624, County of Adelaide. A (1846) 138, 139. CASTLE, Edward. Buys section 5, District. c. · A ( 1 846 ) 5 5 8. 390 CASTLE, Edward. Incurs penalty for resigning appointment as a ~oad ~ommissioner. A ~1849l 2256. Q 1849 633. A 1850 9, 143, 805. CASTLE, Edward. Correspondence about missing land orders (47 etc.). A ( 1850) 1044. R (1850) 299. CASTLE, Edward. Invited to be commissioned as a Justice of the Peace. A (1852) 551. T (1852) 127. CASTLE, Frederick. Application for an occupation licence on the River Murray. A (1847) 508 p.14. CATCHESIDE, David. Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia. A ( 1850) 1258. CATCHESIDE, John. Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia. A ( 1850) 1258. CATCHLOVE, Charles. Advance of £15 prior to sailing for South Australia in 1836. A (1842) 939. CATCHLOVE, Edward. Declines to fulfil his contract for the conveyance of mails to Encounter Bay. A ( 1 84 3) 404. G (1843) 50. CATCHLOVE, Edward. Contract for carrying Encounter Bay mails. G ( 1843) 37. CATCHLOVE, H. Complaint about irregularities at the Local Court, Mount Barker. s (1851) 568. CATER, James Nicholls. Absconds from bail. A (1848) 413. CATER, James Nicholls. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1848) 991. p (~848) 325. CATER, James Nicholls. Memorial from his bondsmen. A (1848) 1055 (outsize). p (1848) 388, 389. CATER, James Nicholls. Transported to Hobart. A (1848) 1081, 1113. p (1848) 343, 344, 345. CATHEDRAL SITE IN VICTORIA SQUARE. Miscellaneous correspondence. p (18481 29, 95, 103. A ( 1848) 264. CATHEDRAL SITE IN VICTORIA SQUARE. One acre marked off by stones. A ( 1850) 1831 (Surveyor General's minute). A (1853) 626. u (1853) 21 o. 391

CATHERINE, immigrant shiT. Miscellaneous references. A (1851) 105, 1567, 568, 1599, 1600, 1655, 1788. CATHERY, Charles. Convicted.of an assault. A ( 1850) 11 26. CATHERY, Desbro. Seeks remission of a fine. A ( 1851) 931 • s (1851) 216. CATO, William. Nominated as bailiff at Morphett Vale. A (1856) 415. CATOR, Albermarle B. Seeks appointment as an inspector in the Police Force. A (1852) 3143. T (1852) 940. CATOR, Albermarle? B. Sells leasehold to J. Chambers. W Finance (1855) 58. · CATTAM, John. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A ( 1852) 15. CATTLE. Procedure for the destruction of stray unbranded bulls. A (1844) 798, 930. CATTLE. Nuisance caused by wild cattle trespassing on private property. A ( 1 846 ) 988 • M (1846) 22. CATTLE. Correspondence about the proposed establishment of a Cattle Registry Office. A (1853) 3112, 3163. CATTLE. Statistics (estimated) for cattle on occupied land in the "Murray Valley". A (1855) 3071, 3968. w (1855) 829. CATTLE. See also: Beef. Cattle Slaughtering Act. Bullocks. Branding of live stock. Cattle stealing. Live stock. Live stock - Overland imports. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Hours, fees, etc. Reg. Jan. 16, 1841. 1B.

CATTLE MARKET 1 Adelaide. Cost of erection etc. A (184?) 242. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Dispute between the Government and the Adelaide Corporation about the control of the market and the defraying of the Gost of its erection. ~ (1842) 570, 626, 682. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Bye-laws. S.A. March 8, 1842. 2C.

CATTLE MARKET 1 Adelaide. Dilapidated pens. A ( 1 84 3) 1 467 • CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. The Clerk complains of abuses and ·of his inadequate rem1merotion. A (1845) 1338, 1372. L ( 184 5 ) 2 9, 3 5 • 392

CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Plans, instructions, charges, etc. A ( 1845) 1527. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Unauthorised use by cattle dealers etc. after the expiration of the Government's powers of regulation. A ( 1845) 1 527. CAT'I'LE MARKET, J\delaide. Use of the market under the new ordinance. A ( 1847) 560. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Erection of a new market. A (1847) 700, 834, 977, 1011, 1058, 1153, 1276, 1571. N (1847) 298, 332, 361. 0 (1847) 22, 117. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Erection of cottages. A (1847) 1276, 1519. 0 (1847) 238, 246. A (1848) CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Bell to be installed. A (1848) 127, 317. p ( 1 848) 46, 11 0. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Financial regulations. A (1848) 258. P (1848) 66 (twice), 89 (twice). CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. By -laws and regulations. A (1848) 277, 292, 298, 324, 356. p ( 1848) 1 05. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Appointment of a Clerk. (A.J. Murray). A ( 1848) 367. P (1848) 107 (twice), 171. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Tendency of butchers etc. to boycott the market. A. ( 1 848 ) 4 71 • CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Legal opinion on the right to sell cattle in Adelaide at other places than the market. A (1848) 564~. CATTLE MARKET Adelaide. Proposed reduction of dues. A ( 1848) 642.1 P (1848) 218 (twice). CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Suggested alt~rations. A (1848) 804, 1198, 1367 • . p (1848) 331,, 1-i-41. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Additional pens. A ( 1 848) 96 5 • p (184&) 282. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. J. Pitman's contract for additions. A (1848) 1529, 1550. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. The clerk charged with selling cattle in an unauthorised place. S.A. April 4, 1848. 2E. 393

CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Correspondence about the sale of cattle at unauthorised places. A (1849) 590. CATTLE MARKET, Adel.~lde. A.J. Murray, clerk. T (1852) 467. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Arrangements for weekly sheep inspection. A (1856) 42. CATTLE MARKET, Adelaide. Suggestions for the improved supervision of. x (1856) 8. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Suggested amendments by the An~aston District Council. A (1854) 2058. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Suggested amendments from various district councils. A (1854) 2094, 2258 (outsize gr.3), 2285, 2343, 2730, 2826. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Correspondence. A (1854) 3592. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Licences soueht. A (1855) 1323, 1458. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Miscellaneous suggestions for a new Slaughtering and Branding Act. A (1855) 3609, 3922, 3943. w (1855) 828, 871. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING ACT. Report of unlawful slaughtering in Myponga Oistrict. A ( 1855) 3896. w (1855) 887. CATTLE STEALING. Operations of Fenton, Broadrip and Gofton at Black Forest. Reg. May 9, 1840. 6A. CATTLE STEALING. Its frequency and difficulty of detection in the Mount Lofty ~anges. A (1842) 471. CATTLE STEALING. Prevalence. Abuses by poundkeepers. A (1849) 2259, 2309. Q (1849) 633. R ( 1850) 11 5. CATTON, Charles. Elected as auditor to Port Adelaide Corporation. A (1856) 79, 114. CATTS, James. Appointed eeputy ~gistrar for Munno Para East. A ( 185 5 ) 1 660. w (1855) 397. CAUCASIAN, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1852) 185, 535. A (1853) 997, 998, 1006, 1159. CAUGHLAY, Peter. Sick and destitute. A ( 1 846 ) 11 4 1 • M (1846) 71 (twice). 394

CAULLS, J.G. Tenders for the construction of boring apparatus. A (1850) 1593. , CAUSBY, George. Constable on the Belle Alliance. N (1847) 318.

CAVANAGH 1 John. Plea for his family. A ( 1 844 ) 1 4 94 • H ( 1 844) 3 5 3.

CAVANAGH 9 John. Will resign as ~nder Keeper at the Lunatic Asylum unless his work is lessened and his salary increased. A i1852) 2238. A 1853) 382. T 1852) 724. CAVANAGH, John. Seeks a rise as ~eeper at the Lunatic Asylum. . A ( 1854) 544. v (1854) 210. CAVANAGH, Johri. Resigns as assistant at 'the Lunatic Asylum. v (1854) 200. CAVANAGH, John. Appointed Assistant Keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1854) 3646. v ( 1854) 1085. CAVANAGH, Sarah, Mrs. Appointed cook and washerwoman at the Lunatic Asylum-.~ A (1853) 382. T (1852) 74. CAVANNAH, John. See Cavanagh. CAVE, Edward. Appointed Assistant keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1854) 519, 2055. v (1854) 200, 661. CAVE, Edward. Appointed guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1856) 1564. . X Finance (1856) 151. CAVE, Edward. Resigned as guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1856) 2261. X Finance (1856) 239. CAVE, John, publican. Elected at a public meeting to be a councillor of Port Adelaide Corporation. A (1856) 79, 114. CAVE, John Darby~ Appointed surveyor and clerk of works to the Talunga Road Board. A (1850) 391, 819. R (1850) 122, 216. CAVE, John' Darby. Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1850) 2307. CAVE, John Darby. Reports omissions by the census officer in the Gumeracha district. A (1851) 70. S (1851) 22 (twice). 395

CAVE, John Darby. Pays the fees for his sister who is an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum. A (1853) 353. u (1853) 132. CAVE, John Darby. Forwards a let~Pr expressing the settlers' reruest for a Post Office. A 1855) 1723, 1872. w 1855) 439, 536. CAVE, John Newman Otway. An Adelaide miller. A ( 1 854) 484. CAVE, M. His school at Port Adelaide. s (1851) 619. CAVENETT, Mrs.* In need of relief. A (1846)812. L (1846) 377. * Not necessarily Eliza. CAVENETT, Eliza, Mrs. Petition fbr relief. A (1845) 43~, 3"Q:" G (1845) 696.

CAVENETT 7 John. His death. A ( 1845) 4 3~. CAWTE; Henry. Recommended as cook at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 982. T (1852) 320. CAWTE, Henry. Dismissed as cook from the Adelaide Hospital for drunkenness and absence without leave. A (1852) 1530. Csi'cJ CAWTHORNE, Georgiania, Mrs. * Her school at Glenelg. A (1848) 1882. - P (1848) 615. * Not necessarily Mrs. ~.A.G. Cawthorne. CAWTHORNE, M.A.G., Mrs. Her school in Currie .Street. A (1848) 986. - CAWTHORNE, W.A. · Statistics of his school in Cu~rie Street. A (1848) 620. CAWTHORNE, W.A. Address at the opening of the Youth's Birkbeck. S.A. Oct. 6, 1848. 4A. CAWTHORNE, W.A. His school in Currie Street. S.A. Dec. 14, 1849. 2F. CAWTHORNE, W.A. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Schools. A (1850) 1176. R (1850) 304. i/ CAWTHORNE, W.A. His qualifications as a teacher "of the hi~her branches.of education". A (1851) 512. s (1851) 111; . CAWTHORNE, W.A. Secretary of the South Australian Preceptors' Association. A ( 1851 ) 203·1 • 396

CAWTHORNE, W.A. Urges that teachers as well as churchmen be appointed to the Central Board of Education. A (1852) 1101. - CAWTHORNE, W.A. Appointed a member of the Central Board of Education. A (1852) 1220. T (1852) 378. CAWTHORNE, W.A. Retires as a member of the Central Board of Education. u (1853) 308. CAWTHORNE, W.A. Applies for the position of Assistant Inspector of Schools. A l1854l 2368, 374.6. v 1854 763, 1094. w 1855 71. CAWTHORNE, William C. Seeks appointment as head keeper at the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. His high qualifications. A ( 1851 ) 1329. CAWTHORNE, William C. Appointment as head keeper of the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. s (1851) 692. CECILIA, schooner. For sale. s.A. Feb. 27, 1849. 3F. CEMETERIES. Need for legislation. A (1847) 499. N ( 1 847 ) 21 9 • CEMETERIES. One needed at Mitcham. A (1853) 1517 (outsize) gr.2). u (1853) 539. CEMETERIES. Land for a new cemetery at Houghton authorised. A (1854) 640i!. v (1854) 292. CEMETERIES. A bill to be prepared to regulate public cemeteries. v ( 1854) 934. I CEMETERIES. 1Clerk of Legislative Council forwards address No.31 for Cemeteries Bill. A (1856) 1610. CEMETERIES. Section 101 offered by J.H. Beare as alternative site to West Terrace. A (1856) 2393. x ( 1856) 421 • CEMETERIES. See also: Burials. Jewish Cemetery, ~ Terrace. ~ CEMETERY, Alberton. Correspondence about a grant of land. A (1847) 1193, 1264, 1279, 1363. A ( 1 848 ) 2 2 9 • . 0 (1847) 122, 131 (twice), 174. p ( 1848) 88. R (1850) 142. . CEMETERY, Alberton. Not yet fenced. Graves disturbed by pi~s. A ( 1849) 1991. 397

CEMETERY, Alberton. Correspondence about the Rev. E. Bayfield's refusal to officiate at certain burials. A ( 1849) 1991 • Q (1849) 547, 571. CEMETERY, Alberton. Correspondence (with plan) on the grant to the Chui-ch of England of 20 acres of land for cemeter~ and glebe. A ( 1855 2938. w (1855 699. CEMETERY, Auburn. Grant of land. A (1855) 2663 (outsize). w (1855) 632. CEMETERY, Encounter Bay. Appointment of trustees. . A (1854) 1685. CEMETERY, Goolwa. Part section 2376 granted for cemetery purposes. A !1853) 1690. A 1855l 3438. u 1853 717. w 1855 834. CEMETERY, Highercombe. Grant for 2 acres land. A (1855) 2592. CEMETERY, Kapunda. Sends rules and regulations to the Governor. (Rules returned). A ( 18 5 5 ) 1 82 4. CEMETERY, Lyndoch Valley. Memorial requesting land for a cemeterl. A ( 18 5 5 1 54 4 • w (1855 422. CEMETERY, Milan~. Land grant. A (1855) 309 • w (1855) 737, 788. CEMETERY, Strathalbyn. Correspondence about site. A ~1854) 3025. A 1855) 2340. w 1855) 177.

CEMETERY,1 Truro. Mr. Angas requests information on grant of land for a cemetery at Truro. A (1856) 475. CEMETERY, Upper Wakefield. Sup~rintendent of West Terrace Cemetery forwards correspondence with Trustees of Upper Wakefield Cemetery. A (1856) 1669. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Site purchased. D (1839) 82. ~ CEMETERY, West Terrace. Trustees appointed. D (1839) 149. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Instructions to the sexton. D ( 1839) 191 • CEMETERY, West Terrace. Reason for its enclosure. . D (1840) 229. 398

CEMETERY West Terrace. Financial powers of trustees. A ( 1 8441 ) 31 9 • G (1844) 631. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Proposed fence. A (1844) 6170 -~ H (1844) 33. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Irregularity in the cashing of two cheques. H (1844) 290. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Allocation of ground for Roman Catholics. A 1845) .246, 11 09, 111 8. K 1 84 5 ) I 5 8, 6 7 , 3 5 9 • G 1845l '768. A 1846 338. L 1846 200. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Consecration of the Roman Catholic portion. S.A. Jan. 27, 1846. 3D. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Too close to City. S.A. Nov. 20, 1846. 5D.

CEMETERY 1 West Terrace. Dead house wanted. A ( 1 847) 1 92. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Additional assistance needed by the sexton. A (1847) 260. CEMETERY West Terrace. About to be surveyed. A (1847)1 500. N (1847) 219. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Resignation of trustees. Appointment of superintendent recommended. A 11847) 828, 910. N 1847) 337. 0 1847) 49 (twice). CEMETERY, West Terrace. Correspondence about its drainage. A ( 1847) 1376. 0 (1847) 47, 177. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Plan to be made. 0 (1847) 47. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Thomas Gilbert appointed Superintendente · His instructions. 0 (1847) 54, 102. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Need for a mortuary. A (184~) 732. Q (1849) 234 (twice). CEMETERY 7 West Terrace. Grant issued to the Bishop of Adelaide. Q ( 1 84 9 ) 2 4 9 • CEMETERY, West Terrace. Consecration of Anglican portion. S.A. July 3, 1849. 3A. 399

CEMETERY, West Terrace. Fees not paid into the revenue. A (1850) 363. R ( 1850) 106. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Additional ground needed by the Jews. A (1851) 1367, 2192, 3133. s (1851) 447. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Report called for. u (1853) 680, 681. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Estimate for new wall and entrance. A (1853) 2889. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Financial state~ent. A (1853) 3075. A (1854) 2077, 3257. A (1855) 1027. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Its management and rates for burials. A (1853) 3255. CEMETERY, West Terrace. A room to be added to the sexton's cottage for use as an office and waiting room. A (1854) 433. v (1854) 164. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Financial statements from 1839 to 1853. A (1854) 2248. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Report on land for the Church of England cemetery. A (1854) 2529, 2530~. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Society of Friends requests a grant of land. A ~1854) 2609, 3800. A 1855) 486. w 1855) 74. CEMETERY, West Terrace. fteport requested by the Legislative Council. A (1854) 2640. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the management of the cemetery. A (1854) 3158. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Correspondence about the resignation of the sexton J. Monck. A (1855) 339, 341, 509. w ( 1855) 126, 132. CEMETERY, ·west Terrace. A numbered plan and corresponding schedule of names to be prepared. A (1855) 818. CEM~TERY, West Terrace. Instructions to ~exton. A (1855) 999, 106.8. w (1855) 279. ' CEMETERY, West Terrace. Fees charged by J. Monck. A ( 1855) 1091 • CEMETERY, West Terrace. Copy of land grant for Church of England portion of the cemetery. A (1855) 1131. 400

CEMETERY, West Terrace. New regulations issued. A (1855) 1286-;. w (1855) 267, 268. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Certain charges for opening of vaults etc. w (1855) 341 .• CEMETERY, West Terrace. J. Richards appointed sexton. A (1855)26TO. w (1855) 589, 702. W Finance (1855) 139. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Dismissal by sexton of two labourers, upheld. A (1855) 2803. w (1855) 665. CEMETERY, West Terrace. W.H. Little acts as temporary sexton, pending appointment of J. RichBrds. Salary adl'ustments. A 1855) 2887. w 1855) 702. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Resignation of J.V. James as Superintendent. A (1855) 2910. w (1855) 697, 821. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Resignation of J. !Uchards, sexton. A (1855) 2910. w (1855) 821. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Appointment of C.J. Carleton as Superintendent. A (1855) 2910, 3624, 3707. w (1855) 821. W Finance' ( 1855) 210-211. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Dilapidated condition of Sexton's · house. To be repaired. A (1855) 2931. W Finance (1855) 170. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Unnecessary for Sexton to provide surety. A (1855) 3024. w (1855) 724. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Mrs. Alf. Nash's request for a rent free lease of, her late husband's burial ground, refused. A (1855) 3130. w (1855) 743. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Form of printed receipt for amount paid fdr lease of '"Iand for a term of 99 years. A (1855) 3151. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Defalcation of funds by A. Nash. Payment of balance of his salary to his widow. A (1855) 3151, 3328. w (1855) 761, 200-201. - 401

CEMETERY, West Terrace. Sexton's salary withheld. A (1855) 3217. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Sexton refused permission to be absPnt from rluty between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. Of next day. A (1855) 32:58. w (1855) 771. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Map of cemetery supplied to Superintendent of Cemetery by Surveyor General. (16 April, '1855). A (1855) 3477. w (1855) 823. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Retention by Sexton (J. Richards) of proceeds of grass sales. A (1855) 3559, 3560. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Fees sometimes insufficient to meet wa~es and general expenses. A \1855) 3747. CEMETERY, West Terrace. C.J. Carleton finds sureties for £100 as Superintendent of Cemetery. A (1855) 3763. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent exceeds his authority by insisting upon religious services at burials. A (1855) 3904. . w (1855) 895. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Arrangements for Government funerals to be in hands of officiating minister, sexton, and contractor. A (1855) 3931. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent requests paper and drawing instruments to complete a map of the Cemetery. A (1856) 77. x (1856) 19. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent requests advance of · £25 for labourers' wages. A ( 1856) 95. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent forwards the statistical returns of burials. A (1856) 150, 669, 1056, 2117, 3214. x (1856) 29, 188. CEMETERY, West Terrace. John Capel requests payment for work done at cemetery. A ( 1856) 197. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent reports expense of transportation of a corps~ from the Port. ~A ( 1856) 464. x (1856) 81. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent reports on the drainage of the ~ity through the ~emetery. A (1856) 465, 857, 867, 1749. x ( 1 856) 1 07. 402

CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent makes sugeestions about pauper funerals. A (1856) 1279. CEMETERY, \Ile st Terrace. Auditor General reports on the excessive cost of the Cemetery. A (1856) 1522. X Finance (1856) 142. CEMETERY, West Terrace.· Superintendent forwards returns of infant burials in first quarter of 1856. A (1856) .1573. CEMETERY, W~st Terrace. Bishop Murphy reports that no fees are charged for pauper burials in the Catholic section of the Cemetery. A. (1856) 1623. x (1856) 283. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent forwards correspondence with Trustees of Upper Wakefield Cemetery. A ( 1 856) 1669. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent forwards application for Gratuity. A (1856) 1846. x ( 1856) 329. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Town Clerk reports steps for preventing drainage into Cemetery. A (1856) 1964. CEMETERY, West Terrace. J.H. Beare offers section 101 as alternative site for cemetery. A ( 1856) 2393. x (1856) 421. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent requests to know whose duty it is to inform the Colonial Chaplain of Government Funerals. A (1856) 2761. x (1856) 494. CEMETERY, West Terrace. Superintendent reports on the interment of suicides. A (1856) 3009. x (1856) 549. CEMETERY, Willunga. Land grant. A (1855) 822i, 1264. W (1855) 232, 322, 323 (twice). CENSUSES. Arrangements for the Census of January, 1841. D (1840) 345, 347, 361. D ( 1841.i) 386. CENSUSES. Arrangements for the Census of 1844. G (1844) 488, 520-523, 572, 591. CENSUSES. Arrangements for the Census of 1846. L ( 1 846 ) 1 2 9-1 31 , 21 8 • CENSUSES. Arrangements for the Census of 1855. v (1854) 971 . 403

CENSUSES. Objection taken to the word "Dissenters", as a term not known in the law of the land. A (1855) 934. CENSUSES. Some policemen employed. To be allowed 10/- per day for their services. A (1855) 2189. W Finance (1855) 129. CENSUSES. 1855 Census. Statement about number of inhabitants north of Counties Flinders and Frome. A (1855) 3356. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Quarterly reports. A (1852) 2174 (outsize), 2252, 3064. A (1853) 320 (ou~size gr. 2), 958 (outsize gr.2), 1789 (outsize gr.2), 2732. A (1854) 633, 1219 (outsize Gr.3), 2218 (outsize Gr.3), 3183. A (1855) 544, 1377, 2526, 3561. A (1856) 462, 972, 1441, 2764. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. W.A. Cawthorne urges that teachers as well as churchmen should be appointed. A ( 1852) 11 01 • CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. E.W. Wickes' views on its composition. A (1852) 1170. T (1852) 367. CENTRAL BOAl1D OF EDUCATION. Its first meeting. A (1852) 1266. T (1852) 385. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. W.C. Crane writes a premature letter as secretary. A (1852) 1419. T (1852) 459. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Correspondence to be post free. A (1852) 1428. T (1852) 491, 492. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Amount available for teachers' salaries. A (1852) 1465, 1802. T (1852) 497, 498. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. W.C. Crane appointed secretary •. A (1852) 1505, 1507. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Resignation of members. A 11852) 1510, 2459, 3003. A 1853) 286, 963. A 1854) 387, 2668, 2688, 3757. it ' CENTRAL BOARD OF.EDUCATION. Financial instructions. A ( 1852) 1665, 1801 , 1844, 1 917. T (1852) 520, 565, 587, 599, 606. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. To meet in the Council Chamber pro tern. T (1852) 521. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Refuscc to issue a licence to J. Jolly. A (1852) 1746, 1911. T (1852) 574, 616. 404

CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Refuses to licence Mrs. F.K. Sheridan's school. A (1852) 1821, 1855. T (1852) 609. CENTRAL BOJ\RD OF EDUCATION. Teachers 1 regulations and specimen teacher's licence. A (1852) 2174 (outsize). CENTRAL BQARD OF EDUCATION. Adheres to its resolve not to allow licenced teachers to engage in other paid occupation. A (1852) 2026. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. G.M. Waterhouse protests against a portion of the report. A (1852) 2194, 2252, 2408, 2721, 2946. T (1852) 730, 732, 832. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Minutes of meetings. A (1852) 2408. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Forms depot for school books and materials. A (1852) 2564. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Requisition for books and materials. A l1852l 2564. A 1854 3362. A 1855 1564, 1689. T (1852) 807. w (1855) 400. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seeks literature on systems of education in Australia and abroad. A (1852) 2566. T (1852) 809. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Requests that Bibles held by the Colonial Storekeeper be handed to them. A (1852) 2567, 2783 •. T (1852) 818, 846. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Quarterly expenditure. A (1852) 2722. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Its grant for 1852. A (1852) 3123. T (1852) 937. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Appointment of members. A 1853l 498, 591. A 1854 2668, 2688. T 1852 378, 385, 488. U 1853) 338 (twice). 1:! 1855) 31. t CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seeks a model deed for school houses and a form of bond for a loan. A (1853) ;783, 1463, 2398. u (1853) 824. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Attendance of members. A- (1853) 963. A (1855) 1353. 405

CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Reply to the Governor's su!gestions for spreading and improving education. A 185 3) 1 061 , 1 06 3. u 1853) 1. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Grants for teachers' stipends. A (1853) 1586, (2337 missing). u (1853) 691. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Governor Young's comments on the quarterly report. A ( 1853) 1789 (outsize gr. 2.), 2221. u (1853) 564, 662, 796. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Clerk needed in secretary's office. A (1853) 1903, 2095. u (1853) 581, 609. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Applies for the erection of offices in conjunction with those of the Central Road Board. A (1853) 2516. u (1853) 748, 762. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Nominal list of town, suburban and country teachers. A (1853) 2732, 2218. A (1855) 544, 2526. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Licenced teachers to receive an increase of fifty per cent. A (1853) 2816. u (1853) 797. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. To hold meetings in the Council Chamber or a room in the public offices. A ( 1 854) 4, 1 94. v (1854) 64, 88. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Removal of off ice to Grenfell Street. A (1854) 459. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Copies of the Education Act distributed to school committees and others in country districts. A (1854) 698. v (1854) 261. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Correspondence with the Nurioot~a School Room Society. A (1854 1121. v (1854 376. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seek an amendment of the Education Act to enable them to hold sites of schools in trust. A !1854) 2373, 3265. A 1855l 358, 962. v 1854 789. w 1855 217, 270. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Given use of two rooms formerly used by the Assay Department. A (1854) 3193. . 406

CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Echunga District Council forwards a bye-law referring to the management and maintenance of schools. A (1855) 1766. w (1855) 463. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Requests the sum of £1000 for erection of district schools. A (1855) 2401. w (1855) 544. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Grant wanted to assist in the erection of district schools. A (1855) 2401. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seeks a grant of £500. A (1855) 2440, 3163. w (1855) 561, 748. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. May grant funds for incorporation of living quarters in school buildings. A (1855) 2703. w (1855) 637. : CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Appeal from J. Pollitt and others for the licensing of Mrs. Nash as a teacher. A (1855) 2748. w ( 1855) ,638. I CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Request for payment of quarterly vote for teachers stipends (£2062.10.0.) A. (1855) 3152. w (1855) 748. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Receives grant of £1000 towards aid for the erection of district schools. W Finance (1855) 125. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Advances towards cost of erection of school buildings confined to structures (and additions) built after operation of Act 20 of 1851. A (1855) 3343. w (1855) 792. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Board's opinion sought as to whether previous vaccination should govern admission to schools receiving Government aid. A (1855) 3429, 3502. w (1855) 706, 802. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Better school accommodation badly needed .in Adelaide. A (1855) 2526, 3430. - w (1855) 634~ CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Board's views on an altered compul~ory system of education supported by local rates or Government revenue. A (1855) 3430. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Unable to own real estate. Proposes leasing of properties. To receive £1000 grant (1856) for schools in Adelaide. A (1855 ~ 3430. w (181JI) 820. ' - ,. . 407

CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Statistics of pupils attending Government schools (Adelaide and country). A (1855) 3430. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Abstract of receipts and expenditure, 1854. Charged 8% on overdrawn bank account, but receive.::> no iutert:st on deposits. A (1855) 3512. W Finance (1855) 210. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Increased vote for teachers' salaries ne~ded owing to abolition of gratuities. A (1855) 3698. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Details of paper imported for school books, etc. Quarter to June 30, 1855. A (1855) 3833. w (1855) 235. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Correspondence about balance of Vote; finance. A (1855) 4026. w (1855) 908. W Finance (1855) 256. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Asks :for £1000 to build district schools. A (1856) 115. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Class books being shipped per Investiyater - invoices. A (1856 221, 222. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Asks for separate sum on the estimates for destitute children. A (1856) 461. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. George Young resigns as a member of the Board. A (1856) 889. x ( 1 856) 1 53. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Requests payment of funds. A (1856) 1012, 2099, 3019. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Class books for the Central Schools being sent from London. A ( 1856) 1171 CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. List showing number of times each member has attended in the year ended 30 April, 1856. The two with least attendances are required to retire. A ( 1856) 1305. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Richard Bullock Andrews appointed a member of the Board. A ( 1856) 1305. X Finance (1856) 125. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Further £1000 for the erection of district schools. A ( 1 856) 1684. X Finance (1856) 160. 408

CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Chairman recommends Secretary's salary be increased. A ( 1856) 1920. x (1856) 335. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. List of books required from London. A(1856) 2947. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Question of a separate account for the funds of the book depot. A (1856) 3122. x (1856) 333. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. See also: School fees.

CENTRAL BOARD O~ MAIN ROADS. First appointments. A (1849) 1607, 1608, 1624, 1639, 1664, 1671. Q (1849) 569. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Its relations with the Colonial Engineer. A (1849) 2228. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Suggested amendments to the Roads Act. A. (1850) 1414, 1516, 1570, 1600, 1602, 1677, 1684. R ( 1850) 380. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Erection of offices. A ( 1850) 1876. R (1850) 478. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Annual report, with financial statement. A !1851l1852 1168.159, 245, 1761. A 1853 345, 1428. A 1854 1700. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Seeks to have the North Eastern Road to Gumeracha declared a main road. A (1851) 1834. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Asks for additional powers. A (1851) 3177. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Chairman urges continuance of the Board's existence. A ( 1852) 159. T_ (1852) 68. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. To vacate its offices in favour of the Assay Office. To meet in future in the Private Secretary's Office. T (185;t) 86. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Annual report. A l1852l 1309. A 1854 147. T 1852 426. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Office regulations and rules for the conduct of Board's business. A ( 185 2) 1344. 409

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Statement of urgent works. With costs and explanatory remarks. A (1852) 1483. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Company's Bridge, Hackney to be rebuilt. A (1852) 1762, 1982. T (1852) 579, 663. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Adelaide Corporation now occupying the Board's offices. Request for other accommodation. A (1852) 1864, 1975. T (1852) 624 (twice) 662, 668. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Seeks a further grant for urrent maintenance. A 1852) 2270. T 1852) 735. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Applies for a grant to quarry and cart stone. A (1852) 3419. T (1852) 1031. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Urgent works enumerated. A ( 185 3) 188. u ( 1853) 58 CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Correspondence about a bridge over the Torrens at the lower end of the North Eastern Road. A (1853) 1119, 1163, 1649. u (1853) 518, 522. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Transfers its funds to the Bank of South Australia. A (1853) 1160. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. To have a grant for general . repairs. A (1853) 1335. u (1853) 434, 436. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Financial year to begin on Jan. 1 and statements to be submitted quarterly. u (1853) 415. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Quarterly financial statements. A (1853) 1477, 1820 (outsize· gr.2) CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Requests that information be given annually as to funds which will be available during year. · A ( 1853) 1775. u (1853) 540. CEMTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Request permission to appoint an Inspector General of Roads. A (1853) 1944, 2050. u (1853) 587, 610. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Correspondence about new office accommodation. A 11853) 2494, 2516, 3062. A 1854) 29, 33, 193, 1438. u 1853) 762, 981. v 1854) 37, 106, 474. 410

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Their responsibility for F. Waller'.s fraudulent appropriation of Government money. A !1853) 3013, 3194, 3325. A 1854) 164, 251. U 1854) 847 (twice), 851, 866, 935, 956. v 1854) 1 20, 1 39. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Resignation of Board. Enumeration of their difficulties. A (1854) 147 (outsize ~r.3) CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. "Confused and incorrect" state of their accounts. A (1854) 410, 1290, 1438, 1700. v (1854) 155, 433, 620. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Points out that their function is road making and seek reimbursement for survey of land for Gawler to Adelaide Railway. A (1854) 1905, 2219. v (1854) 677, 722, 747. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Refused land for building contiguous to the Adelaide Railway Station. A (1854) 902, 1439, 1582. v (1854) 378, 473, 548. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Proposed alternative site for offices. With plan. A (1854) 2052. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Granted use of Government Reserve land adjacent to Government Printing Off ice. A (1854) 2240. v ( 1 8 5 4) 6 80 • CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Requests an advance of £20,000. A (1854) 2748. v (1854) 837. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Return of works. A (1854) 2860, 2869. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Roads urgently need repair. A (1854) 3237. v (1854) 953. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Legislative Council requests a survel for sites for new main roads throughout the Colony. A 11854 3319, 3546, 3754. v 1854 932, 1057. w 1855 ,27. ' CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Report on Northern bridges and financial report. A ( 185LJ.) 3338. v (1854) 1021. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. The Government contends that ths Auditor Gerieral cannot certify the Board's aricounts "whilst any documents are withheld from inspection". A (1855) 421, 734, 1088, 1530, 1860. W (1855) ~49, 239 (twice), 306, 420. 411

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. A grant sought for repairs before winter sets in. A (1855) 1120. W Finance (1855) 46. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Government grants, 1854 and 1855. A (1855) 1448. W Finance (1855) 58. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Chairman to supply a statement of money required for 1856 and the manner in which it will be spent. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 18 58 • w ~1855) 243, 450. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Stresses the necessity for a new Main Roads Act. A (1855) 2252. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN HOADS. Estimates for 1856. Reconstruction of the Board. A (1855) 2508, 2881. w (1855) 556, 697. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN HOADS. A.H. Davis' suggestions for reconstitution of Board. A (1855) 2646, 2730. w (1855) 612, 617. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. E.J.F. Crawford's suggestions for reconstitution of Board. A (1855) 2835. w (1855) 653. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Accounting methods criticized. Auditor General's queries etc. on 1854 accounts. A (1855) 2857, 4097. w (1855) 920. - CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Application for unexpended balance of grant. (£25,000). . A (1855) 2875. w (1855) 692. W Finance (1855) 163. . CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Draft and digest of new Road Act forwarded to Government. A (1855) 3041. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Suggestions by Dr. D. Wark for the reconstruction of the Board. A (1855) 3061. w (1855) 720. CENIRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Draft of Board's proposed new Road /\ct sent to Associated Chairmen of District Councils for perusal. A ( 1855) 3197. w (1855) 753. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Draft of proposed new Hoad Act considered (by Chairman) to be too imperfect for consideration of the Associated Chairmen of District Councils. A (1855) 3464. 412

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Review (by J.D. Woods) of the Board's work, with suggestions for its re-constitution. 13pp. A (1855) 3545. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Audit for 1854. Replies to Auditor's queries. A (1855) 3658. w (1855) 855. CENT~AL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Constitution of future Board and pro~ortion of District Council Chairmen thereon. A (1855 3778. w (1855 866. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Bill for reconstruction of Board; B.H. Babbage's observations. A (1855),3842. · ' CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Correspondence concerning estimates for 1856. A (1855) 3938, 4078. w (1855) 898. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Statement showing expenditure, Jan. 1 to Sep. 30, 1855. A (1855) 4044. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. The future of the Board in view of possible new legislation. A (1855) 4079, 4150~. w ( 1855) 915. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. B.H. Babbage regarded as a public servant. Precluded from receiving fees as a Commissioner, Central Board of Main Roads. A (1856) 21. · . x (1856) 17-18. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary questions whether the engineer to the Port Railway is a salaried Government officer. A (1856) 21. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary replies to Auditor's queries of accounts. A ( 1856) 1 27, 830, 1167. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary requests instructions for transmission of public monies. A (1856) 306. x ( 1856) 49 .. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. £10,000 placed at their disposal. x (1 856) 1 02. CENTRAL BbARD OF MAIN ROADS. Wooden bridge across the Torrens at King William Street to be replaced with an iron bridge. x ( 1856) 162. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary reports on the possibility of erection of the City Wooden Bridge over the Torrens at Paradise. A (1856) 1182, 1191, 1343. X ( 1 856) 162, 1 RO. . 413

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary forwards application for £10~000. A (1856) 626, 1163, 2985. x (1856) 208. X Finance (1856) 51. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Takes provisional powers to levy tolls. x (1856) 250. CEN~RAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Auditor General reports on the expenditure and accounts of the Central Board of Main Roads. A (1856) 1017, 2930, 2971. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Offered old City Bridge. A ( 1856) 1 021 • CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. To pay their share for the rebuilding of the ferry house at Wellington after its· destruction by fire. A (1856) 1039. x (1856) 212. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary requests appointment of judge for case of claim on Board for compensation. A ( 1856) 1166. x (1856) 208. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary forwards requests for grants. A (1856) 1318, 1806 2143, 2437. x (1856) 254, 380, 453.1 CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Chairman returns thanks for advances made to the Board. A ( 1856) 1 342. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Clerk of Legislative Council calls for returns of amounts paid to the Central Road Board. A (1856) 1722. x (1856) 303. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary states that road between Echunga and Hahndorf needs to be repaired. A (1856) 1733. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary requests that Officers appointed may be gazetted. A (1856) 1767. x (1856) 328. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary reports on appointment of Commissioner to ascertain the value of lands required for main roads. A ( 1856) 1768. . CE~TRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary forwards road orders for confirmation for opening and closing. A (1856) 2284. · . CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Sheriff reports necessity for Governor to appoint a judge in the Central Road Board trial. A (1856) 2291. x (1856) 413. 414

CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary reports that. levels will be taken for tramway from Port Elliot to Strathalbyn. A (1856) 2293. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary forwards road order for sections 3712 to 3499, for confirmation. A (1856) 2536. x (1856) 449. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary forwards notification of amount required for urgent repairs to roads. A ( 1856) 2802. x (1856) 513. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary reports that the Board will not alter the decision on the site of the main line of road, Strathalbyn. A (1856) 2809. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Secretary reports that repairs are being carried out on the Port Road. A (1856) 2810. CENTRAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS. Reports that care will be taken in stacking stones on roadway. A (1856) 3061. CENTRAL ROAD BOARD. See Central Board of Main Roads. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Rents an off ice in Rundle Street. A (1854) 366, 367. v (1854) 139, 265. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Preparations for district vaccinators. A (1854) 405. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Efforts to make vaccination compulsory. A ( 1854) 1614, 1682. V (1854) 534 (twice), 557. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Suggests amendment of the Act. A (1854) 2420. v (1854) 800. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Parkinson's chemist shop (Rundle St.) used as office. w (1855) 562. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Resignation of members. A (1854) 3642. CENTRAL VACCINE BOARD. Colonial Surgeon forwards application of Clerk of Vaccine Board about his pay. A (1856) 2000. CERRUTTY, Fanny. Her school at Glen Osmond officially recog11ised. s (1851) 330. CHACE, William. Correspondence, etc. about a threatened strike of Burra Mine bullock drivers. Reg. Oct. 14, 1848. 4B. Reg. Oct. 18, 1848. 2A. Times Oct. 23, 1848. 2D. CHADWICK, Nurse at the Infirmary. c (1838) 76. 415

CHADWICK, John. Seeks to lease quarries at Brovm Hill Creek. A (1845) 369. G (1845) 806. CHADWICK, John. See also: Chadwick & Sanders, contractors. CHADWICK & SANDERS, contractors. Contractors for construction of a bridge at Noarlunga. A 11845) 1170. A 1846) 854, 1129, 1414, 1422. A 1847) 31 O. N 1847) 151. L (1846) 386. M (1846) 69, 175. CHADWICK & SANDERS, contractors. Abandonment of the contract for the Noarlunga Bridge. A (1847! 36.3, 465, 477, 1068, 1479, 1504, 1536. N (1847 166, 203. 0 (1847 58, 224, 234. CHAIN OF PONDS. Establishment of a pound. A (1848) 838, 1322, 1410. p (1848) 273, 420, 455. CHAIN OF PONDS. Alleged dishonesty of pound-keeper. A (1849) 819, 819~, 1314. Q (1849) 241, 354. CHAIN; OF PONDS. General dissatisfaction with the management of the pound. Proposed abolition. A (1851) 1470. CHAIN OF PONDS. Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A ( 1 848) 14 7 3. A (1851) 622, 1011, 3556. p (1848) 474. s (1851) 128, 201. CHAIN OF PONDS. Postal arrangements. No suitable Postmaster available. Mail for the district to be sent to Houghton. A (1851) 3426. CHAIN OF PONDS, district. Discovery of fire-stone. Reg. June 30, 1849. 3D. CHAINS. See Survey chains.

CHALK, William. Admitted to the Hos~ital. A (1849) 984. Q (1849) 295. CHALLENGER, Benjamin. Petition for release from gaol. A (1855) 4149 (outsize). w (1855) 931. ~ CHALLONER, William H. Seeks Government appointment. A (1847) 1354~. 0 ( 1 847 ) 1 71 • CHALMERS, Andrew. Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Princess Ro al. A (1848 8 32, 92 , 25. p (1848 297, 311. 416

CHALMERS 7 Andrew. Deposition on the death of W. Hart. A ( 1848) 1187 ~ CHALMERS, Andrew. Advertisement as a surgeon. S.A. July 27, 1849. 3D. CHAMBERLAIN, . Tender for lead accepted. E (1842) 367. . CHAMBERLAIN, Godfrey. Seeks appointment as clerk to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Adelaide. A ( 1850) 134. R ( 1850) 44. CHAMBERLAIN, J. Account for repairs to Government House. E (1842) 641. CHAMBERLAIN, J. Account for repairs to flag staffs. A (1844) 1515?z-. CHAMBERLAIN, James. Repairs to Customs House, Glenelg. A ( 184 3) 622. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Tender accepted for glazing. G (1843) 67 (thrice). CHAMBERLAIN, John. Claims appointment as a member of the Yatala Road Board. A (1851) 453. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Elected as a Commissioner for the Hundred of Yatala. A (1852) 5. T (1852) 11. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Chairman of the Hundred of Yatala Board. A (1853) 44. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Member of the first Yatala District Council. A ( 1 8 5 3 ) 11 48 • u (1853) 385. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Elected Chairman of the Yatala District Council. A (1853) 1691. CHAMBERLAIN, John. Settlers in Yatala district urge his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1854) 13174. v (1854) 1027 .. CHAMaERLAIN, John. Elected Chairman of Yatala District Council. A (1854) 3182. CHAMBERLAIN, Martha, Mrs. Matron on the Princess Royal. A ( 18L~8) 859. - p ( 1848) 277. CHAMBERLIN, Charles. Plan for a water service from Brownhill Creek to Adelaide~ A ( 1849) 2287, 2356. R (1850) 3. 417

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Objection to the position of Postmaster at Port Adelaide being filled by a businessman. D (1840) 278 (twice), 284. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Proposed conference on customs duties. D (1840) 319. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Consulted about tonnage dues. D ( 1840) 336. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Report of annual meeting. Reg. Nov. 28, 1840. 1D. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. To discuss Insolvency Bill with the Executive Council. E (1841) 1. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Suggestions as to unpaid claims on the Government. E (1841) 11. · CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Reply to request of the Chamber for various services. E (1841) 76. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Its desire for the re-establishment of si~nal stations. E ( 1 84 1 ) 1 84 • . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Resolutions and correspondence on the financial crisis. S. A. May 4, 1841 •. 1 B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.. Miscellaneous notices, minutes etc. Reg. Nov. 13, 1841. 1C. Reg. Jan. 29, 1842. 1C, 3B. Reg. Feb. 5, 1842. 3D. Reg. Feb. 12, 1842. 2F, 3B. Reg. F.eb. 19, 1842. 2E. S.A. Feb. 1, 1842. 2C. S.A. Feb. 4, 1842. 2B, 3C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Objections to the Port Regulation Act. A (1842) 405. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE~ Inconvenience caused by the omission of dates from certain pages of the Government Gazette. A (1842) 532. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Advice sought on a ·proposed Government purchase of wheat. E (1842) 301. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Need for its: resuscitation. S.A. Jan. 9, 18~9. 2D. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Re-formed. A (.1850) 2407. R (1850) 588. CHAMBER OF·COMMERCE. Stresses the need for increased storage accommodation for gunpowder. A (1850) 2849. R (1850) 710. 418

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. On the need for a light on Troubridge Shoal. A (1851) 578, 725. s (1851) 206, 288. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Complains of the smuggling of goods across the South Eastern border. A (1851) 831+. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Its views on Government policy towards bonded stores. A ( 1851 ) 104 7. s (1851) 209. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Seeks revision of customs duties. A (1851) 1613. s (1851) 314. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Urges the necessity of a re-survey of Troubridge Shoal. A (1851) 3448, 3524. A (1852) 2757. . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Memorial urging legislative sanction for assaying and stamping gold. A (1852) 316. T (1852) 81. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Protests against the discharge of letter carriers arising from money shortage. A (1852) 476. T (1852) 129, 149. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Disapproval of Victorian proposal to levy a duty on the exp9rt of gold. A (1852) 3041. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Urges the deepening of the bars of the Harbour and Port of Adelaide. A (1852) 3331. T (1852) 986. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Responsible for the introduction of postal letter boxes. A (1853) 542, 620, 769. U (1853) 184 (twice), 255. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Urges certain alteratio~s in Customs ~eru1ations. A 1854) 1141, 1365. v 1854) 568. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. States views about postal communication with Europe. A ( 1855) 1374. w ( 185~) 348. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Proposal (from N.S.W.) for a lighthouse on King Island north. A (1855) 2637, 2891, 3075. w (1855) 625. 419

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Enquires about non-arrival of postage stamps ordered from England. A (1855) 2745. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Correspondence about proposed telegraph line, Pt. Adelaide - Adelaide. A (1~55) 2749, 2892. w (1855) 662. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. To be supplied weekly with copy of S.A. Government Gazette. A (1855) 2965. w (1855) 704, 705. CHAMBEFl. OF COMMERCE. Seeks reason for prohi bi ti on of salt as cargo on immigrant ships. A (1855) 3207. w (1855) 759. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Complains about incapacity of Agebt General. Suggests other arrangements for public purchases abroad. A (1855) 3208. w (1855) 751. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Proposes removal of Government warehouse Pt. Adelaide, and erection at Port of public offices and new powder magazine. A (1855) 3537. w (1855) 878. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Resumption of steam communication with Europe (deleting Pt. Adelaide). Chamber favours fair trial of plan. A (1855) 3753. w (1855) 872. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Complaint about excessive port charges (inter-state trade). A (1855) 3873. w (1855) 925. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Secretary reports intention to erect a public building in Port Adelaide to commemorate the Governor. A (1856) 226. x (1856) 55. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Secretary reports that proposals of Imperial Legislature on lighthouses and vessels will be adapted for South Australian purposes. A (1856) 392. x (1856) 16. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Relative merits of connections via ~elbourne or King George's Sound for postal communications with England. A (1856) 759. x ( 1856) 11 3. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Secretary requests, unsuccessfully, that plans for new stores on Queen's Wharf may be submitted for their consideration. A (1856) 1173, 1331. x (1856) 252, 292. 420

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Secretary requests Imperial Merchant Shipping Act may be published in Gazette. A (1856) 2180, 2537. x (1856) 389. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. l\_ecommending that annual agricultural returns should be collected by the Government. A (1856) 2363. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Secretary recommends survey of Victor Harbor and Encounter Bay. A (1856) 2931. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Postmaster General forwards letter from Chamber of Commerce about extended mail communication on the Murray. A (1856) 2952. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Requests copy of Votes for last session and in future as published. A (1856) 3140. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Requests Government will take steps for clearing the Murray. A (1856) 3158. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Correspondence as Surgeon - Superintendent of the immigrant ship Kingston. A ( 1846) 53. L ( 1 846 ) 1 26 • CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Seeks appointment as Assistant Colonial Surgeon and Health Officer. A (1849) 1382. Q ( 1 84 9) 3 96 . CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Offers free medical services at the Burra. A ( 1 849) 1 936. 0 (1849) 560 (3 times). CHA~~ERS, Henry, sur~eon. Advertisement as a doctor. 'Iimes Nov. 12, 18 9. 1E. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Correspondence about his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. His dislike of Dr. G. Bull. A ( 18 51 ) 1 07 5 , 1187 • s (1851) 209. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Letter as surgeon to the South Australian Mining Association at the Burra. A (1851) 2512. s (1851) 514. rKAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Acts nG Special Magistrate at Kooringa. I\ ( 1851) 2763. s (1851) 553. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon._ Unfounded complaint about Dr. George Bull. A (1851) 3936. A (1852) 262. 'T' ( 185?) 20, 177, 421

CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Applies for position of Resident Maristrate for Northern districts. A 1852) 246. T 1852) 117. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Leaves the Burra. A ( 1854) 1132. CHAMBERS, Henry, surgeon. Acts as locum for R.F. Newland. A (1854) 2324. v (1854) 747, 748. CHAMBERS, Henry. Returning Officer, Electoral District Port Adelaide. A (1855) 2763. CHAMBERS, Henry. A-ppointed as a Commissioner of the Supreme Court. A ( 1856) 1187. x (1856) 224. CHAMBERS, Henry. Offerinf his services during the illness of the Coroner. A (1856) 3202. x (1856) 591. CHAMBERS, J. Purchases leasehold from A.B. Cator. 25% of penalty (in respect to rent) remitted in favour of Chambers. W Finance (1855) 58.

CHAMBERS, J. Address of Sarah O'Brien is given as 'at Mr~ J. Chambers', North Adelaide. x (1856) 487. CHAMBERS, James. Be gins a one-horse-fly service. s. A. Dec. 4, 1840. 1 E. CHAMBERS, James. Query about money paid to him for horse hire etc. in 1840. F (1842) 272.

CHAMBERS, James. Account for conveying prison~rs toHoldfast Bay in 1841. A ( 1844) 1 271 • H (1844) 191, 274, 284. CHAMBERS, James. Contractor for the Northern mails. A 1 84 5 ) 1 31 4 • A 1846) 823, 1001, 1225, 1389. L 1845) 15. L 1846) 383. M 1 846) 1 8, 1 5 3 , 1 60. N 1847) 143, 146. CHAMBERS, James. Rebuked for unpunctuality as mail contractor. 0 (1847) 237 (twice). ~ CHAMBERS, James. Claim for conveyance of prisoners from the Bu~ra to Adelaide. A ( 1848) 503. p (1848) 152, 170, 200, 227. CHAMBERS, James. Tender accepted for conveyance of Reedy Creek mails. A ( 1848) 1473. p (1848) 432. 422

CHAMBERS, James. Fined for unpunctuality in delivering the northern mail. A ( 1849) 1780. Q (1849) 527. CHAMBERS, James. Contractor for inland mails. A (1850) 83. R (1850) 41. CHAMBERS, James. Seeks remission of fines for delay in the deliverj of mails. A. (1852 1789. T (1852 584. CHAMBERS, John. Sale of horse to the Police Department. A (1845) 218. CHAMBERS, John. Application for occupation licence near Lake Bonney. A (1846) 1482 (outsize). CHAMBERS, John. Application for occupation licence on the River Murray near Lake Bonney. A (1847) 731 p.5. CHAMBERS, Robert Critchley. Tried in Supreme Court. A (1856) 544. CHAMBERS, Robert Critchley. Arrangements made to return to M. New money stolen from him by Chambers. A (1856) 853. X Finance (1856) 66. CHAMBERS, R.C. Police Commissioner makes suggestions on the division of mon€y recovered from Chambers, convicted of stealing. A (1856) 853, 1976. X Finance (1856) 66. CHAMPION, Mary, Mrs. Gives birth to a child on the n.ajah. A (1847) 1284.

CHAMPION 1 schooner. Sailing match with the Yatala. A (1849) 212, 285. Q (1849) 68. CHAMPLAY, Robert. Partial remission of fine. D (1841) 375, 376. CHAMPNESS, John. Recommended for appointment to the Police Force. A (1845) 1298. L ( 1845) 11. · CHAMPNESS, John. Resigns from the Police Force. A ( 1846) 11 90. CHAMPNESS~ John. Applies for position of Inspector of Slaughterhouses and Brands. A ( 1847) 75. N (1847) 62. CHAMPNESS, John. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 3291. 423

CHANCE, William. Applies for refund of deposit paid for the passage from England for members of his family. A (1852) 219, 2303. T (1852) 132, 740. CHANCE, William. Heads a memorial for an alteration tn time .. of delivery of mail at Unley • A (1855) 3568. w (1855) 841. CHANDLER, Charles. Seeks remission of penalty under the Waste Lands Act. A (1844) 836. H ( 1844) 1 26.

CHANDLER 1 George. Seeks remission of a fine for assault. A (1846) 750. L (1846) 359. CHANDLER, Henry. Accused of smuggling. A (1847) 522, 813. N (1847) 223. CHANDLER, William. Constable on the Himalaya. A (1849) 2121~. CHANNINGS, Mary Ann. Nurse on the Inconstant •1 A (1849) 1082. CHANNINGS, Richard. A constable on the Inconstant. A (1849) 1082. CHANT, Henry. Tenders to build a Customs boat for £30. A ( 1856) 2497. X Finance (1856) 264. CHANT, Henry. Estimates cost of repairs to boat used by tide surveyor, Customs Department. A (1856) 3210. X Finance (1856) 344. CHANTER, John. Nominated for the first Walkerville District Council. A (1854) 1939. CHANTER, John. Requests return of immigration deposit. A ( 1 856) 1147. CHAPMAN, Eliza. Application for refund of an immigration deposit. A (1855) 2648. W Finance (1855)-148. CHAPMAN, Henry. Claim for clerical work. A ( 1849) 69. CHAPMAN, Grace Parnell.* Inquest on her death. 4- (1854) 476. * Aged 18 months. CHAPMAN, Henry. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 1985. CHAPMAN, Jesse. Constable on the Ascendant. A ( 1 84 9) 21 4 2. 424

CHAPMAN, Jesse. Shares with others the award for the discovery of gold at Echunga. A 11852) 2407, 3134, 3616. A 1853) 2130. T 1852) 751, 1021, 1060, 1072. u 1253) 640. CHAPMAN, John. Seeks appointment as i\esident Magistrate. A (1850) 201. R ( 1850) 68. CHAPMAN, John. Appointment as a Justice of the Feace. s (1851) 436. CHAPMAN, John. Requests to be relieved from duties as Murray Returning Officer. A (1856) 2205, 2273, 2379. x (1856) 397. X Finance (1856) 228. CHAPMAN, John. Report on his activities as l\.eturninr: Officer, Murray, by his successor. A ( 1856.) 2429. CHAPMAN, John. Declining to resign his appointment as J.P. A (1856) 2912. x (1856) 462. CHAPMAN, Susan. Inquest on her death. A (1853) 336. CHAPMAN, W. To be admitted to Hospital. A ( 1 84 3) 1 4 5 2 • G (1843) 437. CHAPMAN, William. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 480. CHAPMAN, William. Claim for cartage of goods to Moorunde for Sturt's Exploring Expedition. A ( 1844) 1191 • H (1844) 253 (twice). CHAPMAN, William. Convicted of larceny. A (1846) 768-&. CHAPMAN, William. Transport of the police boat to Moorunde. A ( 1 846) .1 41 9. CHAPMAN, William. Discovers gold at Echunga. Claims reward. A (1852) 2407. T_ (1852) 751, 759. CHAPMAN, William. With others receives an award for discovering gold at Echunga. A (1852) 3134, 3616. A 11852) 2130. T 185~) 751, 1021, 1060, 1072. u 1853) 648. CHAPMAN, William. Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O. A (1854) 1536. v ( 1854) 508. CHAPPEL, Joseph. Convicted of horse-stealing. A ( 1849) 1 31 0. 425

CHAPPEL, Joseph. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1849) 2096. Q (1849) 606. CHAPPELL, Joseph. Acquitted of a charg~ of perjury. A (1851) 3693. CHAPPLE, John. Applies for an auctioneer's licence. A (1854) 1336. CHAPPLE, John. Appointed Deputy Registrar for the fiistrict of Yatala~ A ( 1855) - w (1855) 371. CHAPPLE, John. Applies for an auctioneer's licence. A ( 1855) 1926. CHARCOAL. Charcoal burners permitted to use dead wood on Crown lands. A ( 1849) 2130. Q (1849) 598. CHARCOAL. W.B. Hay's plans for its manufacture. A (1851) 1648. CHARCOAL. Proposed employment of natives for gathering wood. A (1851) 1763. s (1851) 320. CHARCOAL. Charcoal burning as an occupation for the Poonindie Mission natives. A (1851) 2666~. CHARCOAL. W.B. Hay's report on the first 0se of his apparatus at Poonindie. · A (1851) 3624. CHARD, Samuel. Letter as secretary of the Salisbury Land Building and Investment Society. A (1851) 3029. CHARD, Samuel. Recommended as poundkeeper at Salisbury. A (1852) 2398. T (1852) 755. CHARITIES. See also: Hospitals. P~triotic funds.

CHARLESTON. Recently settled. A (1855)- 3359. CHARLESTON~ district. Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1855J 3149. CHARLESTON, district. School site granted on N.W. corner of section 4247, . A (1855) 3455. w ( 1 8 5 5 ) p,4 g . CHARLESTON.t Postal arrangements. See also: Post Office, Charleston.

CHARLESWORTH, Edmund. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A ( 1851 ) 1 91 2. CHARLESWORTH, Richard. Tender for lighting of lamps. . A ( 1842) 1 058. 426

CHARLESWORTH, Richard. Contractor for lighting the Police Office and the bridge. F (1842) 1, 287, 384. CHARLEY, na-cive. Discharged from gaol. A ( 1845}1092. K ( 1845) 55. CHARLEY, native. To be sent back to Rivoli Bay. A (1845) 1239. K ( 1 845) 1 05. CHARLEY, native constable. Murdered. A (1847) 125; p.3. CHARLOTTE JANE, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1852) 233. A (1854) 1531. CHARLOTTE MARIA, Countess of Stradbroke. Correspondence abou~ tw6 Wiltshire Special Survey sections. A (1855) 1413, 1615. w (1855) 378, 538. CHARLTON, John. Convicted of theft. A (1850) 1126. CHARLTON, J.W. Governor's reply to a memorial asking for an assisted passage to Sydney. E ( 1 84 1 ) 21 2 • CHARLTON, William. His request for remission of sentence refused. A (1856) 285. x (1856) 48. CHARMAN, James. Cook's assistant on the Stebonheath. A (1849) 904. CHARNER, Thomas. See Richards, Thomas.

CHARRETT, Edward. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 2020. T ( 1852) 668. CHARTRES, William. Recommended for position of Fourth Weigher. A (1852) 50. T (1852) 28. CHASE, William. Evidence in the trial of Wekeweki for the murder of G •. McGrath. A (1845) 673. CHASE, William. Expenses incurred in taking evidence as a J~~tice of the Peace. A (1845~) 1376~. L ( 1845) 37. CHASE, William, bullock-driver. See Chace. CHATFIELD, Resignation from the Customs J)epartment. D ( 1 839) 1 24.

CHATFIELD 1 Levi. Interested in the case of Stephen Cornwall's fa,nily. A ( 1846) 231 • L ( 1846) 1 93, 1 96 • 427

CHATFIELD 1 Thomas. Appointed guard at Yatala Labour Prison. A (1854) 2206. v (1854) 700. CHATFIELD, Thomas. Resigns 8.S gnard at Yatala Labour Prison. A (1855) 1466. W Finance (1855) 65.

CHATHAM, immi~rant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1852) 1 31, 1899, 1937. CHATTEN, William. Constable on the China. A (1847) 1560. CHAUNCY, Awarded 2nd prize for his plans for a wooden bridge over the Torrens. T (1852) 7. CHAUNCY, Hugh Snell. Seeks employment as a surveyor. A (1850) 722. H (1850) 201. CHAUNCY, Hugh Snell. Seeks employment. A (1850) 2813. H (1850) 687. CHAUNCY, William Snell. Employed as a census collector. A (1844) 337. G (1844) 521, 591, 604. K ( 1844) 142. CHAUNCY, William Snell. His proposal for a railway from Port Adelaide to the Burra. Q (1849) 477, 640. A (1850) 1972. . CHAUNCY, William Snell. Engineer to a company floated in England for constructing a South Australian railway. S.A. June 22, 1849. 2C. S.A. Nov. 6, 1849. 3A. CHAUNCY, William Snell. Arrival in South Australia. S.A. Nov. 9, 1849. 2E. Fleg. Nov. 10, 1849. 3A. Reg. Dec. 15, 1849. 3E. CHAUNCY, William Snell. Recommends F. Nolloth for appointment as a draughtsman. A ( 1850) 1 91 • R (1850) 56. CHAUNCY, William Snell. Seeks appointment as engineer in charge of works at Port Elliot and Goolwa. A .(1851) 824~. s (1851) 164. - CHAWNCY, William Snell. Interested in proposed railways to Port Adelaide and Gawler. A (1851) 824-L s (1851) 164. CHAUNCY, William Snell. Seeks appointmen-s as Eng5_neer to · the Port Railway~ A (1851) 3111.

ChAUNCY, '? William Snell. Lays out the South East Road. A (1853) 366. 428

CHAUNCY, William Snell. Applies (from Melbourne) for appointment as a railway surveyor. A (1854) 968. v (1854) 353. CHAUNCY, William Snell. A plan for sea walls or wharves. A (1854) 1757, 2874. v (1854) 856. CHEAPSIDE, immigrant shir. Miscellaneous references. A (1849) 1858, 1888, 963. w (1849) 562, 570.

CHEERFUL 1 )hip. Remission of port dues. A (1845 780. G (1845) 926 (twice). CHEESE. Successful export to India. Ad. Exam. Aug. 4, 1842. 3B. Ad. Exam. Sept. 28, 1842. 4B. CHEESEMAN, (Master of cutter "Breeze"). Liable to penalty of £50 for flying a pennant on cutter "Breeze". A (1855) 2963. CHEESEWRIGHT, William, farmer, Nkangkita. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. CHEESMAN, Frederick. His death at sea. A ( 1 84 9) 1 4 94 • CHEESMAN, John. Charged with larceny. A ( 1 844) 1 201 • - CHEESMAN, William. Bailiff of the Local Court at Willunga. A ( 1850) 1413. CHEESMAN, William. Correspondence as bailiff of the Local Court, Willunga. A (1851) 2621, 2622. s (1851) 548. CHEESMAN, William. Seeks appointment as Electoral clerk and collector for Willunga. A (1852) 681. CHEESMAN, William. Applies for remuneration as electoral collector for Willunga and district. A (1852) 2288, 2631. CHEESMAN, William. Leaves the province. A (1853) 533. CHEETHAM, Ftev. Henry. Seeks authority to solemnise marriages as Congregational minister at the Burra. A (1850) 673. R ( 1850) 183, 1 94. CHEETHAM, ~Rev. Henry. Requests registration as minister entitled to celebrate marriages. A (1852) 3626. T ( 1 8 5 2) 1 06 5 • CHELLASTON, suburb of Adelaide. Subdivisional sale. S.A. Dec. 4, 1849. 3F. 429

CBELSEA PENSIONERS. Instructions for the payment of pensioners. E (1842) 599. CHELSEA PENSIONERS. List. A (1843) 813~ (outsize). CHELTENHAM. Subdivisional sale. S.A. Nov. 2, 1849. 3F. CHEMISTS. Dispenser at the Hospital to receive sixpence per prescript.ion. D (1839) 144. CHERGWIN, Martin. Passenger to South Australia in the David Malcolm. A (1848) 379. · CHERRIES. Sold for 3/6 to 4/- per pound. S. A. Dec. 8, 1848. 3A. CHERRITON FEEDING STATION. Report. A (1852) 2966. T (1852) 908. CHERROROO, station. Government Resident, Port Lincoln, reports on purchase of rams as meat for aborigines at Cherroroo Station. A (1856) 643. CHERRY, Secretary of Port Railway requests assistance of Advocate General in case of Marks versus Cherry. A ( 1856) 2890. x (1856) 518. CHERRY, John. Appointed third clerk in the Customs Department. A (1854) 21. v (1854) 41. CHERRY GARDENS, district. Complaint about squatting by small settlers. A ( 1845) 111 3. K (1845) 59. CHERRY GARDENS. Postal arrangements. Post Office established. A ( 1850) 1387. R (1850) 352. CHERRY GARDENS. See also: Wesleyan Church. CHESS. See also: Adelaide Chess and Whist Club. CHESTER, Daniel. Deposition on the death of J. Mitchell. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 61 0 • CHEVANNE, Louis Edmund. Request for his death certificate. A (1852) 1721. r4 ( 1852) 605 • CHEVANNE, Lewis Armand. See ChevaDne, Louis Edmund. CHIBNALL, James. Sells three acres of land for the Goolwa - Port Elliot Tramwayo To forward title deeds. A (1852) 210. A (1853) 1402. T (1852) ?87j 1063. 430

CHIBNALL, James. On the first Encounter Bay District Council. A ( 185 3) 1647. CHIGWIDDEN{ Elizabeth. Lost in the bush. Her death. A (1851) 3407. CHILDREN. Destitute children to be placetl in private families. p ( 1848) 469. CHILDREN. About two-thirds of country school children employed at midsummer in the harvest fields. A (1855) 3826. CHILDREN. Convict Comptroller reports illness of children at the free labour prison and the course of treatment pursued. A (1856) 519. CHILDREN. Comptroller of Destitute Asylum recommends payment of £10 per annum for tuition of children in depot. A (1856) 3032. CHILDREN. S.M., Local Court, Mount Barker forwards account for maintenance of the destitute children of a convict. A (1856) 13159. x (1856) 583. CHILJ)REN. See also: Illegitimacy. CHILDREN'S APPRENTICESHIP BOARD. Miscellaneous references. A 11 84 9 ) 11 6 9. A 1850) 489, 1177. A 1854) 792. Q (1849) 415. R (1850) 318. CHILDREN'S APPRENTICESHIP BOARD. Reply to newspaper criticism. A (1850) 171. CHIMNEY SWEEPS. J. Jones' tender for sweeping Government chimneys. A ( 1849) 1 234. CHIMNEY SWEEPS. John Jones' advertisement. Reg. June 9, 1849. 2A.

243. 48, 247, 717. 7, 240, 317. 89. ' CHINESE IMMIGRATION. Proposed introduction of Chinese by the South Australian Mining Association. A ( 184 7 ) 5 37 • N (18'-f7) 235. CHINESE IMMIGRATION. Correspondence about the introduction by sale of several Chinese. ~ q~~4~ ~6:,e· g· v C1854) 45. CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 200-300 Chinese from Hong Kong on the Cornwall transfer-red to the White Swan for Guichen Bay. A (1856) 1751. 431

CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 200 [Chinese?j passengers for Guichen Bay on the Lapwing. A (1856) 1819. x ( 1856) 31 0. CHTNESE IMMIGRATION. Vessels expected at Robe direct from China. A (1856) 2400. CHIPMAN, Appointed Superintendent of the Burra Mine. Reg. Jan. 6, 1847. 3A. S.A. Jan. 8, 1847. 6A. CHIPPENDALE, L. Correspondence about free passages for immigrants nominated by him as a purchaser of land. L ( 1 846 ) 211 • CHIRNSIDE, Thomas. Application for occupation licence on Avenue Flat. A (1847) 1529 p.l. CHISHOLM, Caroline, Mrs. See Family Colonization Loan Society. CHISHOLM, Farquhar. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A ( 1855) 3077. CHISHOLM, James, shepherd, Hindmarsh Island. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. CHISHOLM, James. Signs petition for Post Office on Hindmarsh Island. A (1856) 3151. CHISMAN, George. Seeks a Government appointment. A (1853) 450, 676, 1347, 1473. u (1853) 149, 208, 427, 464. CHITTLEBOFWUGH, .James. A Greenwich pensioner. B i1837) 119. D 1841) 387 (twice). A 1845) 255, 993.

CHITTLEBOROUGH, William. Informant in a criminal action. A (1843) 856. CHIVER, Charles, schoolmaster on the "Baboo". See Chivers.

CHIVER, Elizabeth, passenger on the "Baboo". See Chivers.

CHIVERS, Charles. A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo. Acts as schoolmaster. A (1848) 1875, 1887. CHIVERS, Elizabeth. A p~ssenger to South Australia by the Ba boo. A (1848) 1875. CHLOROFORM. Imported by Dr. Kent. S.A. May 30, 1848. 2D. CHLOROFORM. Used as a local anaesthetic by Dr. Mayo. S.A. July 18, 1848. 2F. 432

CHLOROFORM. Tooth extraction. S.A. Aug. 22, 1848. 2E~ CHOAK, Charles. Seeks employment. A ( 1847 ~ 1034. 0 ( 1847) 45, CHOAK, Charles. Suggested appointment as overseer of working parties at the Gaol. A 11 848 l 1 7 00 • p 1848 625. A 1849 1086. CHOAT, Abraham. Destitute. A (1851) 3002. CHOAT, Henry. Seeks return of money paid by him for Mary Passfield's passage to South Australia. A 11850) 1778. A 1851) 2814. s 1851) 562. CHOKE, Charles. See Choak.

CHOLERA. Alleged cure discovered by Dr. T.Y. Cotter. A 11846) 1280, 1378. A 1849) 161, 232. M 1846) 136. 0 (1847) 248. Q (1849) 63. CHOLERA. Editors of The Register rebuked for discounting prayer as a preventive and demanding sanitation instead. S.A. Reg. Jan. 7, 1850. 3A. .

CHOWILLA. See also: Police Station - Chowilla.

CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Its proposed erection. S.A. Nov. 27, 1846. 3C (twice). S.A. Dec. 1, 1846. 5C. S.A. Aug. 10, 1847. 3D. Reg. Oct. 2, 1847. 2B. Reg. Oct.' 6, 1847. 4E. S.A. March 17, 1848. 3D. Reg. May 17, 1848. 1B. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Application from the Bishop of Adelaide for permission to take stone from the Government quarry. A (1848) 344. p ( 1848) 127. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Stone for building to be quarried from Park Lands. A (184@) 942. p (1848) 312, 439. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Tenders invited for its erection. Reg. May 3, 1848. 1B. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Foundation stone ceremony. S.A. June 2, 1848. 2B. 433

CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Miscellaneous references. Reg. June 14, 1848. 2A. S.A. June 16, 1848. 1B. Reg. July 29, 1848. 1B. Times March 5, 1849. 3E~ S.A. April 10, 1849. 3A. Times May 21, 1849. 2D. Reg. Sept. 8, 1849. 2C. Times Sept. 10, 1849. 2E. Times Dec. 17, 1849. 2E. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adel~ide. Subscription list for its erection. Times Feb. 26, 1849. 3E. Times March 19, 1849. 3D. Times March 26, 1849. 2A (twice). Times April 2, 1849. 2A. S.A. April 10, 1849. 3B. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Meeting for electing an incumbent. S.A. March 13, 1849. 3C. Times March 19, 1849. 3D. S.A. March 20, 1849. 3D. S.A. March 27, 1849. 3C. S.A. April 10, 1849. 3A. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Progress of erection. Rev. W.J. Woodcock chosen as incumbent. Times May 21, 1849. 3F. S.A. May 25, 1849. 4A. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Subscription list for its erection. Times June 18, 1849. 18. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. School opened. Reg. Oct. 31, 1849. 2D. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Building nearly completed. S.A. Nov. 23, 1849. 2C. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Consecrated. S.A. Dec. 7 7 1849. 2E. S . A. Dec • 1 4 , 1 84 9 • 2 F • S . A. Dec • 21 , 1 84 9. 2 F • Reg. Dec. 22 7 1849. 2E. Times Dec. 24, 1849. 3F. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Bell made locally. Reg. Dec. 29, 1849. 2E. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Government grant in aid of the erection of a parsonage. 4 (1850) 428, 475. R (1850) 123. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. W. Pepper's school. A (1850) 1211. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. Correspondence about minister's stipend. A ( 1850) 1236. 434

CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. School conducted by Miss ·E.J. Marshall. A- (1850) 2435. CHRIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. List of seat renters. A (1850) 612, 1526, 2955. A (1851) 1172, 1848, 2468. CHRIST CHURCH, 0 1 Halloran Hill. Correspondence about glebe. A (1846) 1059. M ( 1 846 ) 11 7 • A (1847) 1432. 0 (1847) 218, 219 (twice). CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Permission sought to rent the glebe section. A ( 1 84 7 ) 94 5 • 0 ( 1847) 7. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Correspondence about the Government grant. A ( 1 84 7) 148 5. 0 (1847) 225. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Proposed erection. S.A. May 21, 1847. 3B, 3E. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Foundation stone ceremony. S.A. Oct. 26, 1847. 3B. Reg. Oct. 27, 1847. 2B. Reg. Oct. 30, 1847. 4D. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill.· Government grant in aid of the erection of the Church. A (1848) 574, 883. P (1848) 190, 312 (twice). CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. List of subscribers towards cost of erecting the Church. A (1848) 883. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Building in course of erection. A ( 1 848) 964 • p (1848) 285. CHRIST CHURCH, 0 1 Halloran Hill. Window-sills and coping stones to be procured from Willunga. A ( 1 848 ) 11 3 5 • p (1848) 359.

CHRIST CHURCH 1 O'Halloran Hill. Site granted. p (1848) 145. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Consecration. S.A. M~rch 20, 1849. 20. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Services conducted by Rev. J. Fulford, of St. Mary's Church. A ( 1849) 740. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Correspondence about the minister's stipend. Q )1849) 248, 454, 583. A ,1850) ,109. 435

CHRIST CHURCH 0 1 Halloran Hill. Lists of seat renters. A (1849) 740,1 1308, 1983. A (1850) 273, 1318, 2040, 2793. A (1851) 675, 1858, 2555. CHRIST CHURCH, O'Halloran Hill. Annual return. A ( 1850) 724-. . .

CHRISTIAN, Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1846) 499. L ( 1846) 289. CHRISTI~N BRETHREN. See also:, Bentham Street Chapel. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bentham Street. See Bentham 'Street, ~ CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Norton's Summit. Correspondence about glebe. A ( 1846) 1347. M (1846) 151. CHRISTIAN, Gottlieb. Destitute and starving on Kangaroo Island. A (1849) 1533, 1790. Q (1849) 449, 544. CHRISTIE, Robert. Unsuccessful applicant for re-employment in the Police Force. A (1843) 859. G (1843) 264. CHRISTMAS. Dinner for prisoners at the Gaol. Times Dec. 10, 1849. 3P. Times Dec. 24, 1849. 3P. S.A. Dec. 25, 1849. 3B. CHRISTMAS. See also: Boxing 6ay.

CHRISTMAS, William Harry. Applies for employment, Adelaide - Port Adelaide telegraph. A (1856) 51. X Finance (1856) 4. CHRISTMAS, William Harry. Applies for position as clerk in the Electric Telegraph Department. A ( 1856) 51. X Finance (1856) 3. CHRISTMAS, William Harry. Colonial Architect reports engagement of Mr. Christmas as a Telegraph Clerk. A ( 1 856) 5 50. X Finance (1856) 43. CHRISTMASS~ William H. Appointed a guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1852) 2183. 1' ( 1852) 711 . CHRISTMASSl William H. Appointed turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol. A ~1852 3167. T 1852 971. CHRISTMASS) William H. Resigns as turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854 1054. 436

CHRYSTIE, Robert. See Christie. CHUCKS, John. Ferryman at Wellington. . A (1849) 774. CHURCHER, Emery. Refused a refund of customs duty on eau de cologne. E (1842) 407, 408. CHURCHES. Statistics. A ( 1 84 7 ) 4 1 ·I • CHURCHES. Correspondence about their assessment. A ( 1847) 1146. 0 ( 1847) 1 01 . CHURCHILL, William. Not guilty of forgery. A ( 1 851 ) 2801 ~. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Franklin Street. Opening service. S. A. Jan. 2, 1846. 3b. Reg. Jan. 7, 1846. 2c. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Petition for grant for support of a clergyman in the north. A ( 1844) 1452. H (1844) 337. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Minutes of a meeting of office bearers to discuss the Government grant. A ( 1846) 1252. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Correspondence about Government grant. M (1846) 128 (twice), 129. A (1847) 398, 670. A ( 1848) 428. N (1847) 286, 304. A (1849) 1392, 1777, 1904. Q (1849) 516. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. List of office bearers. N ( 1847) 304. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. List of churches. Q ( 1849) 382. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Dean and Chapter constituted. S.A. March 30, 1849. 2C. s.A. April 24, 1849. 3B. Reg. May 5, 1849. 4D. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Expenditure on churches, parsonages, and schools, 1836-48. S.A. June 19, 1849. 2C. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Bishop Short protests against the assump~ion by a Roman Catholic of the title of Bishop of Adelaide. S.A. July 10, 1849. 2C. Times July 16, 1849. 3D. S.A. July 24, 1849. 4A. S.A. July· 31, 1849. 4A. Reg. July 14, 1849. 2D. 437

CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Ordination of deacons and priests. S.A. Sept. 25, 1849. 2E. Reg. Sept. 22, 1849. 2C. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. List of clergy. v ( 1 854) 11 5. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Correspondence about land for a cemetery at West Terrace. A (1854) 2529, 2530n. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Copy of land grant in West Terrace · Cemetery. A (1855) 1131. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Members seek to know the effect of introducing various ecclesiastical laws intb the Colony. A (1855) 1338. w (1855) 322. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Grant of land,. Goolwa, for church purposes. A (1855) 595, 2359, 2975. w (1855) 683. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Request for grant of land at Macclesfield. A ( 1 8 5 5) 1 961 , 2 97 5 • w ( 1855) 676. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. - See also: South Australian Church of England Sunday School Institute. Cathedral site in Victoria Square. Colonial Chaplain. Immigra.tion Chaplain. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Balhannah. See St. Thomas' Church, Balhannah. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Blakiston. See St. James' Church, Blakiston. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Burra. See St. Mary's Church, Burra. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Clare. See St. Barnabas' Church, Clare. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Echunga. See St. Mary's Church Echunga. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Gawler. See St. George's Church, Gawler. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Glenelg. See St. Peter's Church, Glerielg.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Hindmarsh. See All Saints 1 Church, Hindmarsh. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Kensington. See St. Matthew's Church, Kensington. ~ CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Macclesfield. See St. John's Church, Macclesfield. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Mitcham. See St. Michael's Church, Mitcham. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Noarlunga. See Church of St. Philip and St. James, Noarlunga. 438

CHURCH OF ENGLAND, O'Halloran Hill. See Christ Church, O'Halloran Hill. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Penwortham. See St. Mark's Church, Penvrortham. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Port Adelaide. See St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Port Lincoln. See the following churches; St. Nicholas' Church. St. Thomas' Church. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Redruth. See St. Saviour's Church, Redruth. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, South Road. See St. Mary's Church, South Road. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Strathalbyn. T.D. Hawker requests Census list of Anglicans (Strathalbyn aistrict) for subscriptions appeal for services; and possible erection of church. A (1855) 2760. w (1855) ,649. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Walkerville. See St. Andrew's Church, Walkerville. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Williamstown. See St. Peter's Church, Williamstown. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Willunga. See St. Stephen's Church, Willunga. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Woodforde. See St. George's Church, Woodforde. CHURCH OF ENGLAND, Woodside. See St. Mark's Church, Woodside. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Preliminary meetings. S.A. March 23, 1847. 4C. S.A. April 2, 1847. 6B. CHURCH OP ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Prospectus. S.A. April 6,. 1847. 3C. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Opened. S.A. June 18, 1847. 2B~ S.A. Jtlly 16, 1847. 3F. Reg. July 17, 1847. 3E. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Miscellaneous references. S.A. April 27, 1847. 2C. Reg. April 3, 1847. 2C. Reg. April 10, 1847. 1C. S.A. May 28, 1847. 2D. S.A. June 8, 1847. 2F. S.A. June 11, 1847. 2F. S.A. June 22, 1847. 2A. S.A. Jan. 18, .1848. 2C. 439

CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Miscellaneous references. S.A. Feb. 4, 1848. 2C S.A. Feb. 15, 1848. 38 (twice) S.A. Feb. 22, 1848. 18 S.A. June 13, 1848. 30 S.A. June 23, 1848. 2E Reg. June 21, 1848. 3A S.A. July 14, 1848. 3C S.A. Aug. 8, 1848. 28

CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Meeting of proprietors to discuss its future. S.A. March 24, 1848. 3A

CHURCH OF ENGLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA See also St. Peter's School Collegiate

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. Correspondence about minister's stipend. Q (1849) 604

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. List of seat renters. A (1849) 2155 A (1850) 613, 1339, 2057, 2898 A (1851) 884, 1874, 2540

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. Correspondence about minister's stipend. A (1850) 750

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. List of subscribers towards its erection. A (1850) 623

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. Services held in temporary chapel during the erection of church. A (1850) 750

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. Correspondence about glebe. R (1850) 194, 350

CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, Gawler. Government aid towards its erection. A (1850) 1081, 1234, 1426 T (1850) 345

CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES, Noarlunga. Correspondence about Government aid towards its erection. A (1850) 1984 R (1850) 596, 638 A (1851) 180, 456

GHURCH Of SCOTLAND Se.e Established Church of Scotland

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY. Rules. S.A. Dec. 31, 1841. 3E

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY. Reports, annual meetings, etc. Reg. Feb. 19, 1842. 18 Reg. Dec. 3, 1842. 4E S.A. Dec. 6, 1842. 2E, 3E S.A. Jan. 12, 1844. 38 S.A. Jan. 16, 1844. 2E Reg. Jan. 17, 1844. 2E 440

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY. Reports, annual meetings, etc. Reg. Jan. 17, 1844. 3D Reg. Aug. 21, 1844. 2D S.A. Nov. 25, 1845. 2B Reg. De~ 31, 1845. 1D 8.A. Nov. 13, 1846. 3C

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY. Miscellaneous notices. Reg. June 4, 1842. 1B Reg. March 27, 1844. 2B Reg. April 20, 1844. 3A S.A. Aug. 20, 1844. 2B

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY. Its aims. Government aid sought. A (1846) 156 (outsize) L (1846) 395

CHUSAN, steamer. Police to be sent to Port Adelaide on her arrival to prevent desertion of crew. T (1852) 800 (twice)

CIRCUIT COURTS. Proposed act for establishment. Notes by Sir Chas. Cooper. A (1855) 3750

CIRCUIT COURTS. Proposals to create a circuit court - outlined in letter to Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. x (1856) 11

CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. Suggested establishment in country districts. A (1847) 1028 0 (1847) 106

CITY ARMS INN, Adelaide. In King William Street. A (1853) 450

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide.* Damaged by floods. A (1844) 941, 947 112, 972 H (1844) 163, 164 * See also entry on next page

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Money raised by public subscription for a new bridge. A (1844) 1454, 1484 H (1844) 338, 339

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Under construction by S. Lewis. A (1845) 231, 364, 397, 434, 531, 564, 670, 712, 800, 1133, 1160, 1299 G (1845) 763, 784, 806, 834, 848, 858, 860, 873, 934 A (1847) 1093

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Annulment of S. Lewis' contract. 1 A (1845) 1168, 1299V2, 1309 J< (1845) 69, 83, 93 L (1845) 10, 11 N (1847) 40

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Constructional work continued by the Government. A (1845) 1374, 1402 L (1845) 38

CITY BRIDGE, 8delaide. List of tenders received in February 1845. With sketch. A (1845) 1402 441

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Correspondence about R.G. Bowen's contract. A 11845) 1553, 1598. A 1847) 191, 249, 804, 860, 1093, 1117, 1178. L 1 84 5 ) 6 5 , 96 • L (1846) 293. N (1847) 100, 130, 131, 323. 0 (1847) 74, 80. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Expenditure of £1268 approved by the British Government. L (1846) 286. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide.* Damaged by floods. A (1847) 900, 1093. Reg. July 11, 1846. 3E. S.A. July 14, 1846. 2D. S.A. July 23, 1847. 1F. * See also entry on previous Reg. July 24, 1847. 2A, 2C. page. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Necessity for preventing vehicles from using the damaged bridge. A (1847) 978. 0 (1847) 21 (twice). CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Subscriptions towards repairs. A (1847) 1010. 0 (1847) 35. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Remains to be blown· up. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 09 3 . 0 ( 1 84 7) 11 0 • CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Proposed construction at a new site near the Government Garden. A (1847) 1361. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Suggested cutting of a new channel to give the River Torrens a more direct course. A ( 1 84 7) 1 42 2. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. £500 allotted for repairs etc. 0 ( 1847) 240. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Report by the Colonial Engineer on a proposed new bridge. A ( 1 848 ) 1 51 6 • CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Colonial Engineer's reports on plans submitted for the proposed new bridges. A ( 1851 ) 2506, 3661 • CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Public exhibition of plans etc. A (1852) 205. T (1852) 55. CIT¥ BRIDGE, Adelaide. Chauncy awarded second prize for his plans. . A ( 185 3) 2545i. T ( 1852) 7. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Colonial Architect to report on designs and estimates. A (~853) 1341, 1427, 2134i, 2545~. u (1853) 400, 448. 442

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. E.W. Wright's design to be adopted. A (1853l 2134~, 2483, 3286. A ( 1854 167. u (1853 726. v ( 1854) 101 • . CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. To be begun immediately. A (1854) 127. v (1854) 55. . CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Permission of Corporation sought to build on land under their control. A ( 1854) 191 . v ( 1854) 93. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Governor Young disapproves of its proposed site. A (1854) 334~. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Plan showing site. lWest of Torrens ford; in direct line with Morphett St.J A (1854) 618. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. An overseer appointed. A ( 1854) 879. v (1854) 317. CITY BRIDGE; Adelaide. Specification of ironwork. A ( 1854) 1467. CITY. BRIDGE, Adelaide. Stone to be quarried from Dry Creek. A (1854) 3026. . v (1854) 920, 937. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. T. Hinckley's tender to be accepted. A (1854) 3643. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Alterations to the structure necessary. A (1855) 242. w (1855) 69. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Approaches almost finished. A temporary wooden bridge to be erected pending the arrival of the iron structure from England. A (1855) 914. W Finance (1855) 22. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Alterations to original plan. A (1855) 1008, 1126. W Finance (1855) 33. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Approach fencing. A ( 1855) 1438. W Finance (1855) 61. CITY BRTDGE, Adelaide. Extra drains provided to divert drainage from North Terrace and Government Domain. A (1855) 1646. W Finance (1855) 69. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Sketch showing the new approach road (King William Road). A (1855) 1715. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Agreement made(through Agent General) with Joseph Yates for erection of iron bridge, etc. A (1856) 379, 382. x (1856) 80. 443

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Invoice for £3070 for new iron bridge being sent to Adelaide on the "Albemarle". A (1856) 501. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Adelaide Town Clerk requests appointment of time for deputation with respect to road from City Bridge. A (1856) 792. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Iron bridge has arrived and is to be brought from Port Adelaide. Colonial Architect asks for £300 to erect it. A (1856) 875. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. New bridge still on the wharf. Financial arrangements explained. Old bridge offered to Central Road Board. A ( 1856) 1021 • CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Secretary of Central Road Board reports on the proposal for erection of the wooden city bridge over the Torrens at Paradise. A (1856) 1182, 1191, 1343. x (1856) 162, 180. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Arrangements for carting iron work from the Port approved~ A ( 1856) 1 234. X Finance (1856) 97. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Central Road Board declines to purchase wooden City Bridge. Colonial Architect recommends removal be deferred. A ( 1856) 1750. x (1856) 264, 311. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Memorial calling for the re-erection at Morphett Street of the temporary City Bridge then being removed. A ( 1856) 1889. x (1856) 364. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Joseph Johnson requests that old City Bridge be moved lower down the Torrens to connect sections 144-145 with 411-412. A (1856) 2009. x (1856) 374, 449. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. As much of the old wooden bridge as necessary to be used in the platform for the new bridge. A (1856) 2136. x (1856) 377. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Balance of account for the bridge to be spent on the approach road. 1\ (1856) 2925. X Finance (1856) 307. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Pay~ent of return passage money and wares to engineer. A 1856) 3186. x 1856) p.627~ - 44L~

CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Sale of tools and surplus materials. A ( 1856) 31137:-- X Finance (1856) 337. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. Colonial Architect reco~nends sale of t0ols and surplus materials connected with City Bridge. A (1856) 3187. CITY BRIDGE, Adelaide. For the road across City Bridge see King William Road. CITY BRIDGE HOTEL, Adelaide. Owned by J. and C. Olarenshaw. Sold to J. Heed.-_--- A (1855) 1652, 1852, 3257. CITY WATERWORKS AND DRAINAGE COMMISSION. Visit of Mr. Jackson, Engineer of Waterworks, Melbourne, and the question of his remuneration. x ( 1856) 444. A (1856) 2578. CITY WATERWORKS AND DRAINAGE COMMISSION. Appointment of Geo. E. Hamilton, Hy Higginson and Octavius A. Babbage. A ( 1856) 24 39. CIVIL ENGINEERING. See also: Bridges. Lighthouses and beacons. Tramways. Civil Service Examinations. Roads. Public buildings. Public works. Ports. Wharves. Punts. Railways. CIVIL SERVICE. Officers forbidden to "traffick in connection with the public money or public service." D (1840) 285. CIVIL SERVICE. Hours of business. E (1842) 397, 398, 401. CIVIL SERVICE. Clerks in the Treasury to work until four p.m. F ( 1842) 3. CIVIL SERVICE •. Retrenchment. A 11842) 1034. F 1842l 276, 277, 278, 279. F 1843 290-293, 333, 356. G 1843 70 (twice). CIVIL SERVICE. Regulations governing colonial appointments. F (1843) 336. CIVIL SERVICE. Office hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Necessity for punctuality. N (1847) 272. CIVIL SERVICE. Customs Department officers no longer to be allowed a luncheon interval. S.A. May 15, 1849. 2D. ClVIL SERV.ICE. Various officers granted long leave of absence on half salary after comparatively short terms of service. A (1850) 2590, 2790, 2867. R. (1850) 686, 706. CIVIL SERVICE. Dishonesty among public officers causes grave concern. Auditor General censured for his neglect of duty. A (1850) 2885 (Governor's minute). 445

CIVIL SERVICE. Officers not to be granted leave of absence from the colony until their accounts have been audited, etc. A (1851) 812. s (1851) 153. CIVIL SERVICE. Proposed use of coal instead of firewood in Government Departments. A (1851) 2210, 2557. CIVIL SERVICE. Opposing views of Governor Young and Capt. Sturt towards overtime. A (1851) 2640. CIVIL SERVICE. C. Mann's appointment as Acting Advocate General dependent on his undertakinv to vote with the Government. s (1851) 324. CIVIL SERVICE. A return to be prepared giving details of appointment of all officers. s (1851) 676. CIVIL SERVICE. No fixed rule of promotion recognized. s (1851) 809. CIVIL SERVICE. Retrenchments owing to departure of population to goldfields. A (1852) 125, 150, 152, 170, 176. CIVIL SERVICE. Heads of departments censured because of frequent leakages of confidential information. T (1852) 18. CIVIL SERVICE. Treasury officers not to engage in private business. T ( 1852) 106. CIVIL SERVICE. List of goods procurable from ILM. Stationery Office. A (1852) 1369. CIVIL SERVICE. Public complains of delays in settlement of accounts. Departments to be "prompt, courteous and painstaking" to expedite payments due. (Circular) T (1852) 564. . CIVIL SERVICE. Letters requiring the Governor's decision to be submitted first to appropriate departmental heads. A (1852) 3394. CIVIL SERVICE. Only the Colonial Secretary's Office supplied with envelopes. u ( 185 3) 21 • CIVIL SERVICE. H.W. Parker's adverse criticism. A (1853) 220, 258. u (1853) 83, 84. CIVtL SERVICE. Instructions for the preparation and rendering of public accounts. A (1851) 3675. A ( 185 3) 1 983. CIVIL SERVICE. Classification of, offices and salary for each grade. v (1854) 30. 446

CIVIL SERVICE. Rules to guide the conduct of civil servants. A (1854) 2466~. v (1854) 769. CIVIL SERVICE. A board to report on excesses in requisitions. V ( 1854) 9Tf. CIVIL SERVICE. Report on annual requisitioning •. A (1854) 3452, 3498. CIVIL SERVICE. Officers have a weekly half holiday on Saturdays. A (1855) 357. w (1855) 119. CIVIL SERVICE. Regulations to be observed in the appointment of applicants for positions. A (1855) 2042. w ( 1855) 491. CIVIL SERVICE. No cheques to be received in any payments to Government departments. A (1855) 2217. w ( 1855) 502. CIVIL SERVICE. Correspondence regulations limit every letter to one subject. A (1855) 3135. w (1855) 737. CIVIL SERVICE. Return showing officers' salaries, duties, hours, etc., supplied to Legislative Council. A'(1855) 3684. CIVIL SERVICE. Leave of absence: return, Jan. 1, 1837 to date to be compiled for Legislative Council. A (1855) 3957. CIVIL SERVICE. Leave of absence on half pay; regulations. A (1855) 4162. CIVIL SERVICE. Erasures in accounts and paysheets forbidden. A (1856) 47. CIVIL SERVICE. Appointments desif,nated in the revised estimates to be held by officers who previously filled the same offices under different titles. X Finance (1856) 165. CIVIL SERVICE. An anonymous person reports irregularity in the paysheet of a Government Department. A ( 1856) 1804. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. _ Captain Sturt 1 s pension not to form a ~recedent. A (1851) 3787. CIVIL SERVITCE - Pensions. Suggested superannuation for police. A (1853) 52~~, 1156. u (1853) 197, 365. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Superannuation of officers sought. A (1854) 3541 . v (1854) 1033, 1105, 1106. 447

CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Lists of officers who wish to be exempted from salary deductions. . A (1855) 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 60, 79, 120, 213, 349, 350, 351, 385, 405 (outsize group 3), 425, 426, 427, 440, 441, 467, 512, 618, 725, 762, 1278. W Finance (1855) 153. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. C.S. Hare states his reasons for not subscribing to the superannuation fund. A (1855) 501. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Regulations for carrying out 6f the Superannuation Act of 1854. A (1855) 105. w (1855) 72, '74. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Judges, speaker and chairman of committees not included. A (1855) 585. w ( 1855) 179. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. J. Cussack, former Police Sergeant (unfit) to receive £46/15/2 per annum. A (1855) 1317. W Finance (1855) 81. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Pensioners re-appointed to Service may not draw both pension and pay. A (1855) 3304. W Finance (1855) 182. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Statement of subscriptions and suggestions for amendments. A (1855) 3354. ' CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Statement of calculations, 1856 - 1886. A (1855) 3480. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Return showing state of fund (Act 21/1854) required by Legislature~ A (1855) 3816. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Reports by Cdlonial Treasurer on the working of the Superannuation Act; with calculations 1856-86. A (1855) 3816. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Regulations concerning claims by widows of civil servants, non existent. A (1855) 3859. w (1855) 879. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Four Gaol guards (Hardy, Kerr, Shannon, Duffy) exempted from contributing to Superannuation ij'und. A (1855) 3915. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Requests for exemption from deductions under the Superannuation Act. A (1856) 921, 1658, 1698, 2068, 2070, 2425. x (1856) 181. X Finance (1856) 159. 448

CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. G.H. Barnard retires as Deputy Registrar of Deeds with pension of 2/6ths annual salary under Act No. 21 of 1854. A ( 1856) 987. x (.1856) 165. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Alexander Tolmer (suspended from duty) accorded pension of 2/6ths annual salary under Act No. 21 of 1854. A ( 1856) 995, 1 091 • X Finance (1856) 109. x (1856) 216. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Sub-Collector of Customs, Port Lincoln (H.S .. Hawson), whose services are to be dispensed with has insufficient service for pension. A (1856) 1037 (outsize) x (1856) 175. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Matthew Moorhouse retires with pension of 2/6ths annual salary. A ( 1856) 1051 . x (1856) 171. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. E.C. Cracknell opts to discontinue payment to the Superannuation Fund. A (1856) 2070. CIVIL SERVICE - Pensions. Advocate General reports that subscri~tions to the Superannuation Fund cannot be repaid. A (1856) 2420. X Finance (1856) 227. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Salary increases to remain in abeyance. T ( 1852) 23. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Departmental heads reply to the Governor's direction. A ( 1852) 144, 152, 154, 160, 166, 170 t 176, 182, 195, 221 , 222, 234, 235, 242, 273, 2921 296~1 298, 303, 305, 323, 335, 346, 380, 424, 426~, 482~, 497. T (1852) 24. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. G.W. Goyder's services as draftsman dispensed with. T (1852) 30. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Mr. Justice Crawford undertakes the duties of Visiting Justice etc. T ( 1852) 54 .. I CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Request for a military guard to relieve staff at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1852) 276, 373, 436, 1315. T (185~) 63, 101, 119, 481. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Government Printer to consider what work can be done in manuscript. T (1852) 73, 115. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. The services of H.C. Rawnsley, Assistant Colonial Engineer, dispensed with. A (1852) 297. 449

CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Native interpreters' services dispensed with. T (1852) 221. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Embargo on salary increases removed. T (1852) 635 (circular). CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Colonial Secretary, as member of Executive Council, reports to Governor on compensation to officers retrenched. A (1856) 702. CIVIL SERVICE - Retrenchments. Services of H.C. Hawson as Sub-Collector of Customs, Port Lincoln, dispensed with. A (1856) 1037 (outsize). x (1856) 175. CIVIL SEHVICE - Ret.renchments. Schedule of persons entitled to compensation. A ( 1 8 56 ) 21 6 5 • CIVIL SERVICE.- Salaries. Temporary officers to receive half-pay. B ( 1837) 309. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Arrears of pay. D ( 1838)_ 7. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Board of enquiry appointed. D (1838) 34. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Scale of rations allowed to certain employees. D (1839) 88. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. General increase granted. D (1840) 247. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. To be paid monthly. G (1843) 260, 273, 302. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Absurd practice of making officers sign receipts for salaries before actually'receiving them. Better system adopted. A ( 1852) 1 928. A (1853) 331. T (1852) 638. u (1853) 92. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Overtime rates in Customs Department and Postal Service. A 11853l 32. A 1854 3144. u 1853 22. CIVlL SERVICE - Salaries. Salaries withheld from officers failing to make their returns to the Auditor-General. A (1853) 857, 1391. u (1853) 271, 458. I CIVIL SEl1.VICE - Salaries. Overtime rate in Audit Office - 2/6 per hour. A (1853) 1304. 450

CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Remuneration of Legislative Council Hansard Reporter. u (1853) 493. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Gratuity of 50% on all salaries with certain exceptions. u ( 185 3) 901 • CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Employees excluded from gratuities feel unjustly treated. A (1853) 3363. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Salaries of principal officers, Gawler-Adelaide Railway. A ( 1855) 755. W Finance (1855) 17. CIVIL SERVICE - Salaries. Staff in Government Printer's Office raised to 2/6 per hour. w (1855) 14. CIVIL SERVICE - Sureties. Documents about the appointment of individual sureties have not been entered here. CIVIL SERVICE - Sureties. Difficulty caused by including Treasurer and his staff in one bond. A (1851) 1737. CIVIL SERVICE - Sureties. Clerks of Local Courts to furnish security. A (1851) 1759, 3092, 3472. CIVIL SERVICE - Sureties. Many employees cannot find sureties. A (1852) 2476. T (1852) 789. CIVIL SERVICE. See also: Colonial Architect. Travelling allowances. Health Officer, Port Adelaide. Central Board of Education. Superintendent of convicts. Keeper of Government Grounds. Contracts lists. Colonial Secretary's Office. Public records. Colonial Architect's Office. Harbour Master, and Naval Office. Female Immigrant Depot, Adelaide. Colonial Storekeeper. Colonial Engineer. Audit Board. Governor. Official Assignee. Colonial Surgeon. Surveyor General. Coroner, Adelaide. Customs Department. Harbour Department. Registrar-General. Sheriff. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Survey Department. Treasury. Audit Office. Advocate­ General. Colonial Botanist. Curator of Intestate Estates. Postmaster General. Postal service. Crown .lands rangers. Government Valuator. Police. Colonial Naturalist. Government Printing Office. Assistant Commissioner. Land Office. Government Auctioneer. Private Secretary. Protec~or of Aborigines. Crown Law Officers. Collector of Customs. Emigration Agent. Judges. Resident Magistrate. Treasurer. Registrar-General's Office. Crown Solicitor. Crown Lands Office. Inspectors of sheep. State funerals. Colonial Chaplain. Police Magistrate, Adelaide. Coroners. Electora~ officers. · CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. A permanent board appointed for testing applicants. A· (1852) 2741.t. T (1852) 827. L+51

CLANCEY, Michael. Seeks appointment as wardsman at the Hospital. A (1851) 1635. s (1851) 327. CJ.ANCY, George. Recommended for admission to the Hospital. A ( 1 846 ) 11 4~ • CLANCY, George. Declaration as electoral collector for East and West Adelaide. A (1854) 862. . CLANCY, Mary, Mrs. Seeks appointment as nurse at the Adelaide Hospital. -- A ( 1850) 996. R (1850) 255. CLANCY, Mary, Mrs. Resigns as a nurse at the Adelaide Hospital. -- A (1852) 463. CLAPHAM. First suhdivisional sale. (Obs. April 5, 1856. 4H of supp.)

CLARE, Amelia, Mrs. Correspondence about the conviction of her husband Oila charge of horse-stealing. A (1845) 461. G (1845) 860. CLARE, George. Acquitted of a charge of theft. A (1847) 351. CLARE, George. Convicted of assault. A ( 1847) 727. CLARE, James. Convicted of horse-stealing. A (1845) 276~. CLARE, James. Correspondence about his conviction on a charge of horse-stealing. A (1845) 292, 461, 474. G (1845) 779, 791, 809. CLARE, James. Pardoned. A (1845) 530. G (1845) 857, 859. CLARE, Samuel. Applies for a mineral lease near Brown Hill. A (1852) 293. T (1852) 180. CLARE, Samuel. Applies for a mineral lease near Booberowie Station ("Bubarowie") A (1852) 295. . CLARE, district. Bench of magistrates formed. A ( 1 84 9 ) 1 5 5 9 • Q (1849) 465. CLARE, district. Appointment of Rev. J.C. Bagshaw as minister. With lists of interested residents. A (1849) 2276. CLARE, district. List of residents. A ( 1850) 1508. CLARE, district. A 1·egistrar of oirths and deaths urgently needed. A (1850) 2620. 452

CLARE, district. Memorial signed by 200 settlers. A (1851) 2417 (outsize). CLARE, district. A special magistrate urgently needed. A (1851) 3700. s (-1851) 794. CLARE, district. Withdrawal of police deplored. A (1852) 1664. T ( 1 85 2) 542. . CLARE, district. For0 over River Light to be repaired. . A (1 53 085. u ( 1853 436. CLARE, district. Protest by J. Bowman against its proposed partition. A (1854) 2273. CLARE, district. Extension of police boundaries. A (1855) 1921, 2050, 2603, 2814. w (1855) 477, 626. CLARE, district. Wm.Lennon applies unsuccessfully for a salary as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. A (1856) 3075. x (1856) 565. CLARE, district. See also: Aborigines - Clare district. Bungaree. CLARE, hundred. Petition for its formation. A (1850) 2106. CLARE, town. Police station wanted. A (18ZiB} 5. p (1848) 8. . CLARE, town. Police post transferred from Bungaree. A (1848} 1692 p.2. CLARE, town. W. Lennon's school. A (1849} 386, 459. CLARE, town. Proposed village school. S.A. yan. 19, 1849. 3B. Times Jan. 22, 1849. 1D. Times Jan. 29, 1849. 1B, 2F. CLARE, town. Petition asking for the appointment of a resident magistrate. A ( 1850) 1508. R (1850) 416, 507. CLARE, town. W. Lennon's school transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Cole~ A ( 185p) 1953. CLARE, town. A Cattle Registry Office to be opened. A (1855)" 1940. u (1853) 613. CLARE, town. Proclamation under Police Act. A (1854),2445. A (1855)'2343. v (1854) 822. w (1855) 535. 453

CLARE, town. Extension of police boundaries. A (185')} 1921, 2050, 2603, 2814. w (1855) 477, 626. CLARE, town.- Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A 11845~ 1195, 1216. A 1848 241. A 1849) 234. p ( 1848) 11 9. CLARE, town.- Postal arrangements. Post office established. A ( 1847)" 485. N ( 1 SL} 7 ) 21 4 • CLARE, town.- Postal arrangements. Post Office a mile from the village. _ Times Sept. 3, 1849. 3F. CLARE, town. See also: St. Barnabas' Church (C.of E.). St. Michael's Church (R.C.). Police Station. Local Court. Clare Inn. Female Immigrant Depot. CLARE BUILDING SOCIETY. Rules forwarded for confirmation. A (1856) 1933. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Dissension among ratepayers hinders its formation. A (1853) 1337, 1502, 15821 (outsize), 1646, 1780. u (1853) 413, 471, 547. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Proclaimed - Holds its first meeting. A (1853) 1940. u (1853) 579, 613, 659. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Application for opening a new road is informal. A (1854) 649, 1396, 2253. v ( 1854) 618. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. In conflict with police over meeting place. A ( 1854) 901 , 1 025, 1183, 1 208. v (1854) 327, 354, 359, 360, 403. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Separation from 3istrict of Upper Wakefield. A l1854) 1692, 1972, 2273. A 1855) 764. v 1854) 647, 858, 887. w 1855) 232. . CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Suggested amendments to the Cattle Slaughtering Act. A (1854) 2258 (outsize gr.3) CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Urges that the township of Clare ~hould be proclaimed under the Police Act. A 11854) 2445. A 1855) 2343. . v 1854) 822. w (1855) 535. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Suggests W. Lennon as Deputy Reristrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. A 1855) 1186. w 1855) 312. 454.

CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Extension of police boundaries, Clare district. A (1855) 1921, 2050~ 2603, 2814. w (1855) 477, 626. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Good opinion of female immigrants sent to Clare depot. Further 30 requested. A (1855) 2748. w (1855) 635. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Requests extension of the Dog Act to the District of Clare. A ( 1 856) 1 204. x (1856) 248. CLARE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards f\gricultural returns. A (1856) 2982. CLARE INN. Whimsical advertisement. Times Jan. 29, 1849. 1B. CLARE INN. For sale. Reg. March 21, 1849. 2A. CLARENDON. Hunting meets. S.A. May 1, 1849. 2c. S.A. May 8, 1849. 2D. S.A. July 17, 1849. 2F. CLARENDON. See also: Wesleyan Church. CLARENDON, brig. lNot the hulk] Hired as a receiving ship for quarantined immigrants per Taymouth Castle. W Finance (1855) 95. CLARENDON, hulk. [Not the brig] Smallpox outbreak. A (1855)~2, 2752, 2753, 2888, 3772. w (1855) 618, 691. W Finance (1855) 253. · CLARENDON - Postal arrangements. Post Office established. A ( 1850) 1387. R (1850) 352. CLARENDON, district. - Name lists. A petition from settlers. A (1853) 2302. A (1854) 3404. A (1855) 2886. CLARENDON, district. - Name lists. Ratepayerst signatures. A (1853) 2569. CLARENDON, district. See also: Grant's Gully. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Steps leading to its proclamation. A (1855l 2256, 2302, 2362, 2402, 2569 (outsize gr.2), 2860. A (1854 103. u (1853 :698, 771. v (1854 72. . CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Seeks financial aid. A (1853) 3025. u (1853) 882. CLARENDON.DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A ( 1854) 711 , 959. A ( 1855) 1141 • 455

CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Amended bye-laws approved. w (1855) 676. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Unable to comply with the Government's suggestion for road making by the unemployed. A (1855) 1286, 1417. w (1855) 320. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Transfer of a section of land from Morphett Vale District Council. A (1855.) 2886, 3353. w (1855) 720, 770. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Government subsidises Council and private contributions raised for erection of two non-main-road bridges. A (1855) 3424, 3594. W Finance (1855) 201. W Finance (1856) 7. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk requests payment for erection of two bridges. A (1856) 68, 295. X Finance (1856) 7. W Finance (1855) 201. CLARENDON DISTRICT-COUNCIL. Clerk reports election of a Chairman. A (1856) 787. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk reports rates and assessment and inquires about grants for 1856. A (1856) 891, 1910. x (1856) 158. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk requests road to certain Crown lands in the district (with map) A (1856) 1748, 2200. x (1856) 357. CLARENDON DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk reports on the collection of agricultural statistics. A (1856) 2517, 3198. CLARENDON HOTEL, Adelaide. Formerly Robert Thomas & Co.'s printing offices. Times Dec. 10, 1849. 3E. CLARENDON HOTEL, Adelaide. R. Hall lessee. A (1852) 2367. T (1852) 771. CLARENDON YARD. Off Hindley Street. A (1853) 2773. CLARIDGE, Sarah. Nurse on the Susannah. A (1849) 982. ~ CLARK, Resigns as farrier in the Police Force. A (1852) 880. CLARK, Elected as councillor of Walkerville District Council by ratepayers. A (1856) 677. CLARK, Alfred. His health on the Forfarshire. A (1848) 1244. 456

CLARK, Algernon Sidney. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A ( 1851 ) 1 997. A ( 1 8 5 4 ) 2001 • CLARK, Algernori Sidney. Clerk of East Torrens District Council reports the election of Algernon Sidney Clark as Chairman. A ( 1856) 3066. CLARK, B. Appointed Veterinary Sergeant in the Police Force. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 2 4 3 • G (1843) 355 CLARK, B. Resigns from the Mounted Police Force. A (1845) 1243. CLARK, B. See also: Clarke, Benjamin. CLARK, Charles. Acquitted of a charge of theft. A ( 1849) 1310. CLJ\f-1K, Charles. Transported to Van Diemen' s Land. A (1849) :1834~, 1835. Q (1849) 520. CLARK, Charles. Convicted of breaking and entering. A (1849) 1908 p.6. CLARK, Elizabeth. Appointed nurse at the Destitute Asylum. A (1851) 290. s (1851) 69, 109. CLARK, Francis. Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia. A (1850) 1258. CLARK, Francis. Seeks increase of r~nt for Lunatic Asylum, Parkside. A (1850) 2948. s (1851) 21. CLARK, Francis. Accepts off ice as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 1994. CLARK, Francis. Requests certain sections reserved as being aurif erous be put up for sale. A (1856) 825. x (1856) 149. CLARK, Francis. Offers to execute orders for goods in En!land for the Government. A 1856) 2328. x 1856) 413. CLARK, G. Payment for carting stones for the Port [{oad. 0 (1847) 85. . CLARK, Gebrge. Seeks appointment in the Mounted Police. A ( 184 5 ) 7 3 2 • CLARK, James. Correspondence about section 313 at Onkaparinga. A (1854) 1017, 1020, 1324, 1400, 1758. V (1854) 357 (twice), 455, 589. 457

CLARK, James. Dies intestate. A (1855) 1012. CLARK, James S. Seeks information about charges for use r:if steam tug. A (1850) 516. R ( 1850) 171 .

CLARK, John. Statement on the death of G. Barber~ A (1847) 1152. CLARK, John. Offer of Bountiful for lightship declined. A (1849) 623. Q ( 1849) 198. CLARK, John. Tenders for the supply of stone from Kangaroo Island. A (181+9) 1882. Q (1849) 563. CLARK, John. Convicted of assault. A ( 1851 ) 2801 tr. CLARK, John. Seeks resentence after passage of Transportation Commutation Bill. A (1852) 196. CLARK, John. Appointed guard, Yatala LabourPrison. A (1855) 3456. W Finance (1855) 202. CLARK, John. Dismissed as a guard, Yatala LaboorPrison. A (1855) 4189. X Finance (1856) 2. CLARK, John Howard. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 2000. CLARK, John Howard. Forwards a proposal for the establishment of the South Australian Institute. A 11854) 2039, 3079. A 1855) 1684, 1886. v 1854) 663. w 1855) 423, 424. CLARK, John Howard. Offering his services in Public Accounts Commission. A (1856) 1399. x (1856) 262. CLARK, Joseph. Loses his eyesight. Seeks free passage back to England. A (1850) 2218. R (1850) 590. CLARK, Joseph. Seeks free passage to England. IA (1851) 288, 1037, 1319, 1903. s (1851) 127, 262, 387. CLARK, Samuel. Agrees to sell portion of section 313 to the Government. A (1851) 3945:1!. A (1852) 2363. 458

CLARK, Samuel. Dies, leaving section 313 at Onkaparinga to his son James. A (1854) 1017, 1020, 1324. v (1854) 357. CLARK, Simeon. Member of the Bible Christian Committee. A (1852) 158. CLARK, Stephen. His death. A (1848) 400. . CLARK, W.~ H.* Asks permission to take slate from the Government quarry at Brownhill Creek. A ( 1848) 26. p ( 1848) 19. * Not necessarily William Henry Clark or Clarke, the lessee of an aboriginal reserve. CLARK, William. Sentenced to death for assaulting and woundin~ E.C. Hopkins. A (1850) 762 (outsize). CLAii.K, William. Transported to Hobart. A (1850) 844, 862. R (1850) 222. CLARK, William Henry. Correspondence about footpath in front of his ~remises in Hindley Street. A (1849 759. Q ( 1849 235. CLARK, William Henry. An Adelaide brewer. A (1854) 484.

CLARK, William Henry, lessee of aboriginal ~eserve. See Clarke. CLARKE, Adam. See Clerke.

CLARKE, B, police sergeant. See Clark. CLARKE, Benjamin. Appointed constable and farrier in the Police Force. A ( 184 7) 1 389. CLARKE, Benjamin. See also: Clark, B.

CLARKE, Cornelius. Sheriff forwards petition of Cornelius Clarke. A (1856) 3015. CLARKE, Cornelius. S.M. Adelaide, Local Court encloses request of Port Railway Board for release of Cornelius Clarke from gaol. A ·(1856) 3161. ~ CLARKE, Edward. Suggested for appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1853) 2671. CLARKE, Emily. Employed as a nurse. A (1843) 411; 421. G (1843) 56. 459

CLARKE, Henry Conquest. Salary as messenger to the Colonial Secretary. A ( 184 3) 786-~ • G (1843) 247, 248, 250, 251. G ( 184L~) 640. CLARKE, Ilenry Conquest. In receipt of rations as messenger in the Colonial Secretary's Office. F ( 1 8L~ 3 ) 3 2 2 • CLARKE, Henry Conquest. His wages as messenger in the Colonial Secretary's Office. F (1843) 326. CLARKE, Henry Conquest. Applies for a stove as a Government messenger. A (1846) 668. L (1846) 345. CLARKE, Henry Conquest. Seeks permission to occupy a Government cottage. A ( 1846) 1124. CLARKE, Henry Conquest. Asks for increase Of salary. A ( 18Lq) 85. CLARKE, Henry Conquest. Seeks extended sick leave. A ( 18L~ 7) 44 7. N (184 7 ) 1 8 9 , 1 9 2 • CLARKE, Howard. Presents m~morial for a route from Hindmarsh Island to the Peninsula of Lake Alhert. A (1856) 2130. CLARKE, Isaac; Absconds from bail. A ( 1846) 768~. CLARKE, J.M. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. v ( 1 854) 46 5. CLARKE, James. Complains about a reduction in his pay as Gold Escort carter. A (1852) 2586. T ( 1852) 81 5. CLARKE, James. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3750. CLARKE, James. Clerk of Morphett Vale District Council forwards notification of appointment of Mr. Clarke as Chairman. A (1856) 762. CLARKE, James. See also: Clark, James •.

CLARKE, John. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A~ ( 1 84 3 ) 480 • CLARKE, John. Seeks to buy section 109 in the . A (1845) 1191. CLARKE, John. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1854) 462. v (1854) 248. 460

CLARKE, John. Remission granted. A (1854) 2414. V (1854) 794 (twice). CLARKE, John. Is going with others to search for a gold field. · A (1G54) 2773. v (1854) 835. CLARKE, John William. Resigns as guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A ( 1854) 2589. CLARKE, Joseph, prisoner. Convicted of fraud. A (1851) 1560. - CLARKE, Joseph, prisoner. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 3, 304, 407. T (1852) 148. CLARKE, Joseph, prisoner. See also: Cobb, Samuel. CLARKE, Joseph Michael. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1851) 3912. T (1852) 10. CLARKE, Joseph Michael. Discharged from prison. A (1852) 545. CLARKE, S.R. & CO. Correspondence as lessees of the Government Wharf at Port Adelaide. A (1851) 1570, 1936, 2241, 2456, 2691, 3166. s (1851) 235, 238, 277, 315, 402, 409, 413, 459, 460, 499, 551, 655. CLARKE, S.R. Correspondence as lessees of the Government Wharf at Port Adelaide. A (1852) 533, 556, 586, 623, 624, 793, 822, 868, 1045, 1059, 1984. T (1852) 142, 169, 180, 181, 258, 323, 325, 326 (twice), 517, 537, 654. CLARKE, Simon. Cook's assistant on the Duke of Bedford. A ( 1848) 1905. CLARKE, William. Transported to Port Phillip. D (1840) 295 (twice). CLARKE, William. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 688, 756. R ( 1850) 204. CLARKE, William Falla. Forwards a petition on behalf of W. Oliphant. A (1853) 2763. CLARKE, Will,iam Henry. Lessee of an aboriginal reserve. A ( 1 84 2 ) 7 0 2 • /\ (1843l 55, 58, 336, 865. A l1844 635. A 1847 576~. E 1842l 760. K ( 1842 -1 28. G (1843 21. M ( 1846) 50. L+61

CLARKE, William Henry. Arrears of rent for an aboriginal reserve. A \1843) 579, 596. F 1842) 91, 212. G 184 3) 157. CLARKE & REGAN, contractors. Construction of bridges between Willunga and Yankalilla. p ( 1 848) 17 9. CLAUGHTON, George. Complaint about T. Jones. u (1853) 211. CLAUGHTON, George, farmer, Nkangkita. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. CLAY, John Foster. Seeks police protection for his station employees near Port Lincoln • .A (1844) 1457, 1488. CLAY, John Foster. His house, near Port Lincoln, robbed by natives. A ( 1845) 817. CLAY, John Foster. Dispute with Matthew and Henry Smith about a sheep run in the Port Lincoln District. A (1845) 959. K (1845) 38. CLAY, John Foster. A stockholder in the Port Lincoln District. A (1845) 1261. CLAY, John Foster. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Flinders. A (1847) 329 p.6. CLAY, John Foster. Seeks appointment as Harbour Master at Port Elliot. A (1851) 3626. s (1851) 772. CLAYFIELD, Augustus Frederick. Complains of Inspector Litchfield's conduct. A (1847) 1190, 1235. 0 ( 1 847 ) 1 08 • CLAYFIELD, Edward. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 281. CLEAR, James. His tender for a well at the Burra Police Station accepted. 0 ( 1847) 1 90. CLEAR, Joseph. Seeks permission to take stone from the Park Lands. A (1846) 906. L ( 1846) 393. J CLEGG, Thomas. An outdoor assistant at Poonindie Mission. A (1854) 2641. CLELAND, John F. Appointed Deputy Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths and Receiver of Fines and Fees. A (1853) 1292, 1325. u (1853) 396. CLCLAND, ,John F. AdvncRtP General recommends he take charge of the Law Library but Governor does not agree. A ( 1856) 1138. x (1856) 211. 462

CLELAND, Joseph, constable. See McLelan. CLELAND, Robert. Takes over the business of Daniel Nicholson & Son, wine and spirit merchants. S,A. March 4, 1845. 2A. CLELAND, Robert. Lives at Unley. Clerk to Abraham Scott. Is a witness in a court case. A (1856) 747. CLEMENT, Edward. S.M. Gawler Town nomin;::ites Mr. Edward Clement to be Bailiff of Local Court vice William Wade. A (1856) 2585. CLEMENTS, Henry. A passenger to South Australia by the Poictiers. A ( 184 8) 1 7 8 5 • CLEMENTS, James. Recommended for a free passage from Ireland. A ( 1 846 ) 31 9 • L ( 1 846) 22 9. , CLEMENTS, Jane, Mrs. Recommended for a free passage from Ireland. -- A (1846) 319. L (1846) 229. CLEMENTS, John. Appointed as a letter carrier at the Post Office. A (1851) 3742. A (1852) 525. T ( 1 8 52) 184. CLEMENTS, John. Resigns as letter carrier at the G.P.O. because of inadequate pay. A (1852) 2015. T (1852) 675. CLEOPATRA, steamer. Master refuses to deliver the mail to contractor. A (1852) 3498 (missing). T ( 1852) 1011 • CLEOPATRA, steamer. Fouls her screw on the mooring chains at Port Adelaide. A. (1853) 926. u (1853) 277. CLERKE, Adam. His gratuity as schoolmaster on the Lysander. A (1851) 3716. CLERK OF MARKET AND PAHK LANDS RANGER. Appointed a special constable. A (1853) 777, 898. CLEHKS. - Wages. See, Wages - Clerks.

CLEVE, Ch~rles. Complains of Assay Office's slow operations. A (1852) 956, 987. T (1852) 324.

CLEVE, C.1 & Co.1 Shipping agents. Remission of postage on parcel posted under a misconception of Post Off ice regulations. A (1855) 3105. · W (1855) 735 (twice). 463

CLEVE, Charles & Co. Contractors for the supply of grain for police horses. A (1855) 3466. w (1855) 808. CLEVE, Charles & Co. Claim against Collector of Customs. A ( 1856) 1384. x (1856) 261. CLEWER, Joseph. Statement about the death of William Pickworth. A (1849) 470. CLEZY, John. Chairman of the Road Board for Kanmantoo and Monarto. A ( 185 3) 440. CLIFFORD, Robert. Applies for the position of poundkeeper at Langhorne's Creek. A ( 1854) 1696. CLIMATE. Eulogised by several of the principal settlers. Reg. March 14, 1840. 4B. CLIMATE. See also: Meteorological observations. CLINCH, Captain, of the Merope. Member of Board to enquire into the damage to the Lady Wellington. c (1838) 99. CLISBY, George. Seeks remission of a fine, as landlord of the Ci tl Arms. A (1853 2099. u (1853 640. CLISBY, Redford. Constable on the Cheapside. A ( 1 84 9 ) 1 888 . CLISBY, William. Hospital assistant on the Cheapside. A (1849) 1888. CLOCKS. Clock in the Western entrance lobby of the Public Buildings to set standard time. A (1852) 1772, 1780~ 2176. T (1852) 580 (twice). CLOCKS. Standard time clock to have a glass over its face to prevent persons from moving its hands with their walking sticks. A ( 1 8 5 2) 1 7 80 • T (1852) 582. CLOCKS. Specification and drawing of. a turret clock for the General Post Office. A (1853) 154. CLOCKS. All Government clocks put in charge of the Supervisor of Works. v (1854) 319. ~ CLOCKS. See also: Twelve o'clock gun. CLOTHING. Details of apparel issued to shipwrecked female immigrants per Nashwauk· • A (1855)Ji2221. W Financ~ (1855) 120. 464

CLOTHING. Details (and value) of a female assisted immigrant's wardrobe. A (1855) 3174. CLOTHING. See also: Tweed. Hats. Costumes. Prices - Cloth}-n~. Doots and shoes. CLOUGH, Frederick F. Applies for position as clerk in Immir,ration Office. A (1854) 3233. v (1854) 1018. CLOUGH, F. Appointed clerk in the Emigration Office. A (1855) 6. w ( 1855) 3. CLOUGH, F. Resignation as clerk, Emigration Office. A (1855) 38L~s, 3951. w (1855) 881. CLOUGH, Isaac. Released from prison. E ( 1841) 51. CLOUGH, Isaac. Transported to Sydney. E (1841) 257. CLUBS. See also: Adelaide Club. South Australian Club. CLUNEY, Thomas. Convicted of an assault. A ( 1 847 ) 1 511 ~- • CLUNEY, Thomas. Seeks remission of fine. A (1848) 420, 694. p (1848) 150, 232. CLURE, Ellis S., timber merchant, Mt. Jarged. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. CLYMO, Joseph J. Evidence on the death of Mrs. Rayner on the William Money. A ( 1849) 14. CLYMO, Joseph J. Statement as constable on the William Money. A (1849) 115 (outsize) CLYNO, Joseph J. See Clymo. COACH AND HORSES, Salisbury. Lessee, Daniel Thomas. A (1854) 634. COAL. Dr. Bruhn's exploratory expedition. Reg. Oct. 14, 1848. 30. COAL. Prorosed search near Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island. A (1850 914, 1563, 1593. R (1850 298. CUAL. Executive Council recommends that the search for coal be left to private enterprise. A (1850) 1770 (See minute endorsed on back). COAL. James Trewartha to examine the country at the head of Spencer's Gulf. A (1850) 1771·. R (1850) 437. 465

COAL. Sanguine views of o. Jones about its existence in South Australia. A (1851) 906. s (1851) 198. cnAL. Importation of 98 tons of steam coal per Rienzi • A (1852) 1. · T (1852) 3.2. COAL. Faulty stowage of the Rienzi's cargo.

A (1852) 414, 4201 455, 481, 609, 849, 1138. T (1852) 103, 118, 165, 183, 364 (twice). COAL. Alleged discovery. A ( 1852) 1873, 1894. T (1852) 613. COAL. Unsuccessful attempt to find coal in hundreds of Onkaparinga and Noarlunga. A (1853) 684. u (1853) 218. COAL. "In future no coal from the Government Shed will be issued to any steamer". A (1853) 854. u (1853) 267. COAL. Alleged discovery by James Drooks. (Locality not stated). A (1853) 3185. COAL. S. Armstrong claims existence of coal in Port Augusta l)istrict. A 11854) 3373~ A 1855) 2781 • w 1855) 644. COAL. Question of a reward being paid to discoverer. A 1854l 3609. A l1855 1193. w 1855 5, 12. COAL. Imports from England. A ( 1855) 194. W Finance (1855) 12. COAL. Sale of surplus and unsuitable consignment from overseas. W Finance (1855) 38. COAL. Government action in the event of the discovery of coal. A ( 1855) 109. w (1855) 83. COAL. G.R. Thompson enumerates certain sites which may be coalfields. A (1855) 320. COAL. J. Thompson believes he can discover coal. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 861 • COAL. Alleged discoveries near Adelaide and at Prescott Bluff. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 1 880 • 466

COAL. J. Simpson claims to have discovered a coal field two miles north-west of Mount Barker township. Plan of locality. A (1855) 2266, 2438. COAL. Boring tools sought by Messrs. Bradshaw & Wileman for search at North Adelaide. A (1855) 2770. VJ (1855) 666. COAL. Classed as a mineral under Mineral LeAse regulqtions. Reward and protection for discoverers of coal. A (1855) 2883. w (1855) 718. COAL. Mineral Leases: Preference in granting leases to be given to those intending to search for coal. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 2 88 3 • fY (1855) 718. COAL. Search in progress in Pt. Augusta District. A ( 1855) 295 3. COAL. Supply by Agent General of unsuitable and costly coal for Government steam tug criticised by Chamber of Commerce. A (1855) 3208. COAL. B.H. Babbage reports on Colonial Secretary's speech in Council relating to search for coal. A (1856) 1635. COAL. Clerk of Legislative Council forwards Address No. 37 for placing on the Estimates f.1, 000 as a reward for the discovery of coal. A (1856) 1781. COAL. Collector of Customs requests a further supply of coal. A ( 1856) 2719. x (1856) 495. COAL. C.T. Hewitt claims the reward for discovery of coal. A (1856) 2823. x (1856) 502. COAL. George Robert Thompson reports knowledge of and ~laims reward for discovery of a coal field. A (1856) 3044, 3233. COAL. See also: Prices - Coal. South Australian Coal Co. COAL GAS. See Gas Lighting.

COAST SURVEY. See Marine survey and exploration.

COATES, Henry William. Acquitted of a charge of manslaughter. A (H347) 727. COATES, H~nry William. Neglect of a patient. Charged with manslaughter. S.A. April, 30, 1847. 3B. S.A. May 11, 1847. 3D. S.A. May 18, 1847. 3D. Reg. May 1, 1847. 2A. Reg. May 12, 1847. 3A. S.A. June 18, 1847. 3B. Reg. June 19, 1847. 2B, 2E. Reg. June 23, 1847. 2C. 467

COATES, John. Released from gaol. D (1840) 258. COATES, Thomas. Assaulted by L. Purcell. A (1845) 1517. CJBALT. Specimens obtained near Kapunda. S.A. May 19, 1848. 3A. COBB, Samuel. Transported to Van Diemen's Land. A ( 1849) 1834~, 183_5. . Q (1849) 520. COBB, Samuel. Convicted of breaking and entering. A (1849) 1908 p.5. COBB, Samuel. Charged with escaping from custody. A (1849) 1908 p.7. COBB, William. Constable on the Harpley. A ( 1848) 1 362. COBBIN, Adelaide, Mrs. Appointed first "female searcher" for the police.~- A (1853) 1635. u (1853) 524. COBBIN, Adelaide, Mrs. Dies. A (1853) 2440. u (1853) 723. COBBIN, William. Seeks employment. A (1851) 2638. s (1851) 527. COBBIN, William. Seeks appointment as keeper at the Local Court. A (1851) 2949. S (1851) 595 (twice). COBBIN, William. Seeks an increase in salary as office keeper at the Local Court. A (1852) 2399. . A (1853) 1097. T (1852) 772. u (1853) 415. COBBIN, William. Not entitled to gratuity as office keeper of the Adelaide Local Court. A (1852) (3523 missing). T ( 185 2) 1 04 3 • COBBIN, William R. Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O. Adelaide. A (1853) 515. u (1853) 169. COBijIN, William R. Appointed sub-sorter at the G.P.O. A (1854) 3603. v ( 1854) 1096. COBBLEDICK, James. A member of the first East Torrens District Council. A (1853) 1023. u ( 185 3) 386. 468

COBBLER'S CREEK. Road almost wholly impassable from Cobbler's Creek to No. 1 Station. A (1855) 913. COBEN, Lewis. See Cohen. COBY, Owen. Sheriff requests approval of appointment of Coby as a guard. A ( 1856) 880. COCHRANE, John. Acquitted of a charge of robbery. A (1848) 413. COCHRANE, ~alph. Discharged from the Augustus. A (1845) 235. G (1845) 764. COCK, Elizabeth, Mrs. Petitions for the release of her husband. -- A ( 184 3) 1 002. COCK, Elizabeth, Mrs. Seeks relief. A" (1847) 766. - . N (1847) 314 (twice). COCK, James. Appointed Postmaster at Balhannah. A (1851) 3254. s (1851) 678. COCK, Richard. Opens a stone quarry on section 905, Stonyfell. A ( 1850) 1 379. COCK, Robert. Member of Aborigines Committee. . D ( 1838) 25. COCK, Robert. Account for fencing at the Gaol. D ( 1839) 70. COCK, Robert. Petition against his conviction under the Masters and Servants Act. A (1848) 1259, 1330t 1373, 1442. P (1848) 427 (twice), 444, 471. COCK, Robert. Criticism of the Mt. Barker magistrates. S.A. Oct. 13, 1848. 2D. COCK, Robert. Road Commissioner for the hundred of Onkaparinga. A (1849) 2139 (outsize). COCK, Robert. Appointed Postmaster at Balhannah. A ( 1850) 1080. R (1850) 281. COCK, Robert. Hesie;ns position as Postmaster at Balhannah. A (1851) 3254. COCK, Robert. Urges the immediate survey of the South­ Easter~ ~istricts. A (1853) 90, 189. COCK, Robert. See also: Cock & Ferguson. COCK, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 1187. 469

COCK, William. Petitions for mitigation of sentence. A (1843) 954, 1002. COCK, William. Released from gaol. G (1843) 303. COCK & FERGUSON. Application for a bullock. B (1837) 151. COCK & FERGUSON. Contract for supplying Port /\delaide with water. B (1837) 296, 305, 319. COCK & FERGUSON. Tender accepted for fencinr, the Government Domain. D ( 1838) 15. COCKATOO VALLEY, (Lyndoch district). Presence of hostile natives from the Wakefield and Murray Rivers. D (1840) 320. COCKATOO VALLEY, (L*ndoch district). Re-named Arno Vale. S.A. March 2, 18 1. 3D. COCKER, John. Gratuity as constable on the Hooghly. A ( 1846) 1 342. M ( 1846) 147. COCKING, Resigns from the Police Force. L (1845) 58. COCKING, R. Seeks to nominate assisted immigrants. Q (1849) 560. COCK'S CREEK. See Bridgewater.

CODD, Frederick. Applies for the position of poundkeeper at Gawler. A (1853) 328~. u (1853) 34. CODD, Frederick. Complaint against him as poundkeeper. A (1853) 721, 824. u (1853) 243, 244. CODD, Frederick. Resigns as poundkeeper at Gawler. A ( 1 85 3 ) 1 941 • u (1853) 582. COFF, Rev. Ordained. Times Aug. 6, 1849. 3F. COFFEE, Bridget. Seeks relief. A (1847) 521. N (1847) 226. COFFIN, Recommended for an appointment in the Assay Office. A (1852) 2191. . ~ COFFIN'S BAY. Production of oysters. Reg. May. 24, 1848. 3C. Reg. Sept. 19,.1849. 2B. Reg. Oct. 10, 1849. Supp.1A •. COFFIN'S BAY. A rich source of oysters. A (1849) 1699 • . COFFIN'S BAY PENINSULA, ReDort by J.B. Harvey. Reg. Aug. 21 , 1841 • 3C.