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Contents Correspondence – “Michael” to “Myrick”
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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'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA MICHAEL, Charles Frederick Otto. Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O. A (1853) 713 u (1853) 230
MICHAEL, Charles Frederick Otto. Resigns as letter carrier at the G.P.O. A (1854) 1536 v (1854) 508
MICHAEL, Charles Frederick Otto. Appointed letter carrier at the G;P.O. A (1854) 2652 v (1854) 804
MICHAEL, John. Appointed ranger for Barossa West District Council. A (1855) 1486 w (1855) 362
MICHELBURGH, J Seeks a government appointment. A (1852) 1737 T (1852) 581
MIC";KLEBURGH, J Seeks employment as a census collector in the Munno Para West District. A (1855) 380
MID-DAY GUN See Twelve 0 'clock Gun
MIDDLEBROOK, Richard. Complains of treatment as an immigrant on the Macedon. A (1849) 1914
MIDDLETON, . His school at North Adelaide. Reg. Nov. 14, 1849. 3A
MIDDLETON, Mrs. Elizabeth. Her two children no longer receive relief. H (1844) 330
MIDDLETON, G . Correspondence about tenders for police uniforms. A (1850) 1478
MIDDLETON, George. Witness at trial of Port Lincoln natives. E (1842) 793
MIDDLETON, Michael A G . His school at North Adelaide. A (1850) 735
MIDGE, cutter. Her wreck. A (1853) 2040
MIDGE, yacht. Remission of pilotage dues. A (1845) 176 MILANG See also Milang Jetty Cemetery, Milang
MILANG - Postal arrangements See also Post Office, Milang
MILANG - Postal arrangements. Contrast for conveyance of mails between Milang and Strathalbyn authorised. A (1855) 3920 W Finance (1855) 241
MILANG - Postal arrangements. Application for service refused. A (1855) 2204 w (1855) 548
MILANG JETTY. Requests that money be provided· for a jetty. A (1854) 3239 A (1855) 853, 1044, 2616, 2800, 3267 w (1855) 246, 272, 727
MILANG JETTY. Proposed vote of £1,000 for jetty. Expenditure of £20 authorised for survey and taking of levels. A (1855) 3387 W Finance (1855) 192
MILANG JETTY. To be commenced. £2,000 voted for work. Appointment of an overseer of works authorised. A (1855) 4002 W Finance (1855) 247
MILANG JETTY. Expenditure for fencing of embankment. A (1856) 1211 X Finance (1856) 98.
MILANG JETTY. A.H. Landseer requests to have charge of it when completed. A (1856) 1339
MILANG JETTY. Clerk of Alexandrina District Council reports that the Superintendent of the Milang Jetty has illegally raised stone from the Township reserve. A (1856) 2142 x (1856) 383
MILANG JETTY. Supt. of Goolwa Tramway recommends A.H. Landseer to take charge of the Milang Jetty. A (1856) 2648
MILANG JETTY. Clerk of Alexandrina District Council reports incomplete state of works and requests instructions as to the management of the Milang Jetty and Tramway. A (1856) 2803 x (1856) 506 MILANG JETTY. Alex Kemp requests to have charge of the Milang Jetty. A (1856) 3030 x (1856) 552
MILANG JETTY. Colonial Architect recommends a siding at the tramway and that Mr. Landseer should be put in charge; but is told that if the jetty is not intended to be used in connection with any receipts of Customs the District Council would take charge. A (1856) 3081 X Finance (1856) 323
MILANG. Norman McDonald appointed as poundkeeper of Milang Pound. A (1856) 91 x (1856) 20
MILANG, district - Name lists. Petitions for jetty at Milang from land holders. A (1855) 853, 2616, 2800 w (1855) 272
MILANG - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1856) 684
MILDE, . A stock owner in the Angas Park District. A (1844) 1479 H (1844) 348
MILDRED, George. Accounts for repairs to Flag Staff at West Terrace. A (1844) 15151/z
MILDRED, H . * Purchase of Government Bills. B (1837) 124 * not necessarily Henry
MILDRED, H . * Government to forego claim to portion of his land. D (1836) 8 * not necessarily Henry .
MILDRED, H . * Member of a board to survey the Rapid. D (1838) 11 * not necessarily Henry
MILDRED, Henry. Holds a survey on the Courier. A (1846) 164, 183, 186 L (1846) 174, 180
MILDRED, Henry. Attack on the administration of law. S.A. May 30, 1848. 3C
MILDRED, Henry. Recommends Captain H. Hay for appointment as harbour master at Robe. A (1849) 17?8 MILDRED, Henry. Interested in the development of land at the False Arm, Port River. A (1849) 2113, 2237 Q (1849) 60 R (1850) 12
MILDRED, Henry. Correspondence about sections 4014 and 4043 on the Onkaparinga River. A (1850) 180, 274, 305, 435, 557, 1199 R (1850) 76, 129, 329, 574, 575
MILDRED, Henry. Application to rent land at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 187 R (1850) 39, 70
MILDRED, Henry. Seeks land for the erection of wharves at Tumby Bay. A (1850) 314, 381, 463 R (1850) 102, 119, 143
MILDRED, Henry. Seeks refund of deposit on land near Mount Remarkable. A (1851) 1214 S (1851) 247, 248 twice, 261
MILDRED, Henry. Deeply involved in liability of the Port Lincoln Mining Co. Suggests a Companies' Act. A (1852) 459 T (1852) 116
MILDRED, Henry. Forwards memorial for division of district of East Torrens and formation of District of Payneham. A (1856) 1405
MILDRED, Henry. Reports on the counter memorial against Proclamation of District of Payneham. A (1856) 2118
MILE END See also Roads - Hilton Road
MILES, James. Shipwrecked in the Vulcan on Flinders Island. A (1845) 1259
MILES, James. Appointed guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 1466 W Finance (1855) 65
MILES, James. Suspended (as guard, Yatala Labor Prison) for insubordination. A (1855) 3456 W Finance (1855) 202
MILES, William Henry. Alias "Peter Loyd". His whereabouts sought. A (1852) 19581/2, 27581h, 2891 MILES, William Henry. "Proceedings in the case of the Queen v Peter Sidd". A (1852) 2891 A (1853) 896
MILES, William Henry. A brothel Keeper, thief and lessee of the "Scotch Thistle" in Waymouth Street. A (1852) 2891
MILEY, Richard. Appointed postmaster at Echunga. A (1852) 18
MILEY, Richard. Letter as secretary to the Echunga Land and Building Society. A (1851) 3577
MILEY, Richard. Appointed postmaster at Echunga. A (1852) 3068 T (1852) 919
MILIKEN [sic], Sarah. Praised for services as volunteer nurse on the Roman Emperor. A (1848) 1647, 1660
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Description of the nearly completed building. S.A. Oct. 15, 1841. 3D
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Payment of rent. A (1842) 319, 442 . E (1842) 378, 387, 409, 414, 419, 420, 508, 701, 705, 707, 795
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Correspondence. A (1842) 442, 457
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Correspondence about the choice of a suitable building. A (1842) 457
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Expiration of lease of barracks in Grenfell Street. A (1842) 570, 764, 816 E (1842) 696, 852, 853 F (142) 118, 119 (twice)
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Account for rent. A (1842) 816
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Preparation of new premises. F (1842) 54
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Land auctioneer's description. S.A. May 16, 1845. 2A
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Cells unfit for occupation by prisoners. A (1850) 1073 MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. South Australian Government to be responsible for rent and upkeep. A (1850) 1834 A (1851) 15?? R (1850) 469, 474
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. R.G. Bowen to erect a new building and lease it to the Government. A (1850) 2342 R (1850) 598
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Correspondence about the lease of R.G. Bowen's premises in Waymouth Street. A (1851) 23?, 3126, 3345 S (1851) 37, 109 twice, 110, 395
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Old barracks in Pirie Street wanted as a destitute asylum. A (1851) 1376, 1396 s (1851) 266
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Custody of arms and gunpowder to be transferred from the Colonial Storekeeper to the Barracks Master. s (1851) 330
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Fire wood too expensive. Coal to be substituted and a storing place to be erected in the S .E. corner of the barrack yard. A (1852) 2376, 2438, 2668 T (1852) 766. 81D
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Correspondence about the lease of R.G. Bowen's premises in Waymouth Street. A (1852) 2930, 3070 A (1853) 3132, 3192, 3256, 3409 T (1852) 810 u (1853) 930
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. More accommodation needed. A (1853) 1288 u (1853) 462
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Arrangements to be made to catch rain water. A (1854) 1084 v (1854) 438
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Miscellaneous repairs. A (1855) 3017, 4074 W Finance (1855) 43 x (1856) 7
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Cellars have an accumulation of stagnant water. A (1855) 1212, 2618 w (1855 627 MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Cellars to be filled in. W Finance (1855) 152
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Nearby cottages to be rented to provide accommodation for a proposed increase in the number of local detachment of Imp. Troops. A (1855) 3650 w (1855) 827
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. George Green offers to rent a store in Waymouth Street to the Government for the purpose of the Military. A (1856) 133 X Finance (1856) 19
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Room occupied by the married men requires ventilation. A (1856) 398 X Finance (1856) 34
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Colonial Architect reports on imperfect drainage at the Military Barracks. A (1856) 512, 515, 1153, 1753, 27191h x (1856) 89, 228 X Finance (1856) 98
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Colonial Architect requests repairs to Sappers Barracks. A (1856) 1018 X Finance (1856) 75
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Arrangements for preventing flow of impure water from the Military Barracks into Waymouth Street. A (1856) 1089, 1153, 1753 X Finance (1856) 98 x (1856) 228
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Police Commissioner reports arrival of Inspector Holroyd and requests barracks be vacated by late Volunteer Sergeant Cox. A (1856) 1654
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Repair of roof. A (1856) 1848
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Arthur Blyth reports soldiers in barracks for injuring property adjoining. A (1856) 1893 x (1856) 350
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Acting Barrack Master recommends that mess accommodation may be allowed to the officers stationed in Adelaide. A (1856) 2146
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Forwarding correspondence relating to providing mess accommodation for officers stationed in Adelaide. A (1856) 2374 x (1856) 433 MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Major Nelson forwards duty free orders for brandy and wine for Military Mess. A (1856) 2801
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Proposed conversion of part of Female Immigrant Depot to barracks. A (1856) 2850 x (1856) 505
MILITARY BARRACKS, Adelaide. Proposed use of Destitute Asylum as officers' quarters. Cost to the Colony of lodging money to officers and staff, rent of barracks and rent of military store. A (1856) 2967
MILITARY BARRACKS, Alberton. Suggested purchase of land at Alberton. v (1854) 817
MILITARY BARRACKS, Alberton. Land purchased at Alberton. A (1854) 3198, 3363 A (1855) 1319 v (1854) 988
MILITARY OFFICERS See Army officers
MILITARY UNIFORMS. Cost of cap, coat, trousers and boots, £6. Staff sergeants to be allowed £8 for better material. A (1855) 949 W Finance (1855) 27
MILLAR, Andrew, wardsman, Adelaide Hospital See MILLER, Andrew
MILLARD, Joseph. Seeks free passage to England. A (1849) 1212 Q (1849) 389
MILLARD, Joseph. Insane. A (1851) 947 s (1851) 187
MILLARD, Joseph. To be released from prison and admitted to the Destitute Asylum. A (1832) 1141 T (1852 363, 364
MILLER, , police sergeant. Appointed to water police in Jan. 1854. A (1855) 3677
MILLER, Allan. Convicted of embezzling. A (1856) 2787 MILLER, Andrew. Seeks appointment as wardsman at the Hospital. A (1851) 1351. s (1851) 258
MILLER, Andrew. Resigns as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 2591h T (1852) 125
MILLER, Rev. Edmund King. Ordained. Reg. July 1, 1848. 3E
MILLER, Rev. Edmund King. Master of the Pulteney Street School. A (1849) 462
MILLER, Rev. Edmund King. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Schools. A (1850) 1298 R (1850) 316
MILLER, Rev. Edmund King. Minister of St. George's Church, Woodforde. A (1851) 1860
MILLER, Rev. Edmund King. Seeks appointment as second Inspector of Schools. A (1851) 3717 T (1852) 194
MILLER, James. Enquiry as to his whereabouts. A (1843) 1003
MILLER, James. His death. A (1847) 540, 544, 550 N (1847) 229
MILLER, John. Drowned in the River Murray. A (1850) 256
MILLER, John B . Schoolmaster on the Florentia. A (1849) 1149, 1197
MILLER, R . Claim for cheque detained in the Police Court. A (1848) 1602, 1626, 1848, 1862 p (1848) 520, 521, 500
MILLER, Robert. Particulars of his death wanted by relatives in Jersey. A (1850) 2598
MILLER, Robert. Takes up pastoral lease no. 147. A (1852) 3175 T (1852) 946
MILLER, Robert. Period extended for payment of rent on pastoral lease on east side of Spencer Gulf. A (1852) 3380 T (1852) 1005 MILLER, William. Acquitted of a charge of assault. A (1851) 617
MILLER, William. Pardoned because of an act of great bravery. A (1854) 3029 v (1854) 975
MILLER, William, convict. Escapes from custody. Recaptured. A (1855) 3274
MILLER, William, convict. Petition for the provision of counsel at his trial for gaol breaking. A (1855) 37511h
MILLER, William, convict. Detailed allegations of mal-administration and cruelty at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 37511h
MILLER, William Holland. Claims the reward for killing a dingo. A (1852( (3596 MISSING) T (1852) 1070
MILLER, William Holland. Candidate for appointment in the police force. A (1847) 60
MILLER, William Holland. Police Commissioner forwards memorial of Sergeant Miller with respect to length of service. A (1856) 981 x (1856) 177
MILLER ANDERSON AND HAWKES, drapers. Subscribers to the gold reward fund. A (1856) 2475
MILLER AND BRYDEN, drapers. Tender for the supply of needles. A (1845) 475 0(1845) 847
MILLER AND BRYDEN, drapers. Enquiry about customs duty on good returned from a foreign market. A (1844) 1436 H (1844) 342
MILLER AND BRYDEN, drapers. Advertisement. S.A. Sept. 10, 1847. 2B, 2C
MILLER AND BRYDEN, drapers. Dissolution of partnership. Business taken over by Miller and Lucking. S.A. June 23, 1848. 3D S.A. July 14, 1848. 3D S.A. Nov. 24, 1848. 3C
MILLER AND LUCKING, drapers. Take over business of Miller and Bryden. S.A. June 23, 1848. 3D S.A. July 14, 1848. 3D MILLETT, David Alfred. Appointed constable in the Police Force. ·A (1847) 1500
MILLETT, David Alfred. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1848) 413
MILLETT, David Alfred. Convicted of neglect of duty as a police constable. A (1848) 413
MILLETT, David Alfred. Dismissed from the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 455
MILLETT, R 0 His services dispensed with as a smelter in the Assay Office. A (1852) 2640 T (1852) 813, 824
MILLETT, R 0 Appointed additional smelter in the Assay Office. A (1852) 2679 T (1852) 824
MILLETT, R 0 Seeks appointment as inspector of mounted police. A (1853) 3217 u (1853) 920
MILLEY, Hannah. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MILLEY, Mrs. Hannah. Appeals against distraint for rent at the Burra. A (1851) 1207 s (1851) 241
MILLHOUSE, William. Proposed issue of timber licence. A (1851) 1323 s (1851) 256
MILLIE, William Wallace.' Seeks appointment as Warehouse Keeper in the Customs Department. A (1848) 1074 p (1848) 340
MILLIE, William Wallace. Dismissal from the Customs Department. A (1848) 1783 p (1848) 580
MILLIE, William Wallace. Unsuccessful application for an appointment in the Customs. A (1849) 584 Q (1849) 196
MILLIE, William Wallace. Seeks appointment as postmaster at the Burra. A (1849) 694 Q (1849) 211 MILLIGAN, Appointment in the Police Force. A (1846) 1190
MILLIGAN, James. Resignation from the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 1522
MILLIGAN, Robert Johnson. Acquitted of a charge of horse-stealing. A (1850) 762 outsize
MILLIKEN, John. Convicted of larceny. A (1849) 1908 p.3
MILLIKEN, John. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1849) 2007 Q (1849) 580
MILLMAN, George. Constable on the Duke of Wellington. A (1849) 2059112
MILLNER, J Stokes, physician and surgeon. Port Elliot. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130
MILLNER, James. Applies for position of Acting Special Magistrate at Burra during Mr. Macdonald's absence. A (1856) 521 x (1856) 85
MILLS, Charles .C Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A (1852) 15
MILLS, Edward. Constable on the Ascendant. A (1849) 2142
MILLS, Hannah, An immigrant per Neptune. A (1853) 3084
MILLS, John. A lunatic. A (1849) 955 Q (1849) 278
MILLS, R & S , contractors. Delay in beginning work on the Post Office in King William Street. A (1848) 1046 p (1848) 329
MILLS, R & S , contractors. Fined for delay in completion of Post Office etc. A (1851) 1116 s (1851) 220
MILLS
Flour mills MILNE, George Coles. Temporary employment in the Customs Department. A (1849) 3, 227, 423, 455 A (1850) 1411 Q (1849) 20, 74, 152, 294 R (1850) 368
MILNE, George Coles. Loses the key of the Queen's Chest. A (1852) 167, 1330 T (1852) 38, 39, 455 (twice)
MILNE, George Coles. Resigns as Chief Clerk at the Customs House. A (1852) 764 T (1852) 238 (twice)
MILNE, G W L Seeks Government employment. A (1848) 1981 P (1848) 645 twice
MILNE, Robert. Elected as Chairman of Highercombe District Council. A (1856) 795
·MILNE, Robert. Will accept appointment as Returning Officer for the District of Yatala from May 1, 1856. A (1856) 1361, 1483 x (1856) 247
MILNE, Robert. Clerk reports election of Mr. Milne as Chairman of Highercombe District Council and Assessment of Rates. A (1856) 2876
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. For authority for the three initials See S.A. Register Aug. 4, 1847. 3E
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Enquiry about the acceptance of road debentures in payment for land. A (1843) 7481/2, 1300 A (1844) 245 G (1843) 219 G (1844) 565
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. · Defendant in an action brought by Geo. Smith. Reg. Mar. 30, 1841. 3D
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Controversy with the Rev. James Farrell. Reg. Dec. 26, 1844. 2B, 3A S.A. Jan. 10, 1845. · p.4 Reg. Jan. 11, 1845. 3C S.A. Jan. 14, 1845. 3C S.A. Jan. 21, 1845. 3A, 3B MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His insolvency. A (1845) 1154 K (1845) 68
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Publishes a periodical called Australiana. S.A. Aug. 22, 1845. 2D S.A. Oct. 10, 1845. 2B
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter replying to E.C. Gwynne's strictures. S.A. Oct. 3, 1845. 3B
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Complains of the destruction of trees on Crown Lands. A (1846) 1207 M (1846) 137
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His connection with the Union Mining Company. S.A. May 26, 1846. 3D (twice)
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Opposed to hunting kangaroos and emus. S.A. June 2, 1846. 3C
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His letters deploring a widespread grossness of conversation. S.A. Oct. 30, 1846. 6B S.A. Nov. 17, 1846. 6D
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter deploring the apathy of supporters of the Anglican Church. S.A. Dec. 8, 1846. 6A S.A. June 12, 1847. 6A
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His scheme for a direct road to the North Arm. A (1847) 353, 704, 1076 outsize, 1245, 1328 N (1847) 299 0 (1847) 130
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter on British foreign policy. A (1847) 662, 678 N (1847) 280
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Recommends close season for oysters. A (1847) 821 N (1847) 328
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter about the proposed port at the North Arm. S.A. April 20, 1847. 3C S.A. April 23, 1948. 3F S.A. April 30, 1847. 3E
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Plan for reducing the cost of bridges over the Torrens. Reg. Aug. 4, 1847. 3E, 4A, 4B
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His views on a proposed church at O'Halloran Hill. S.A. May 21, 1847. 3B, 3E S.A. May 25, 1847. 3D MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence with an anonymous tradesman. S.A. Aug. 10, 1847. 3D S.A. Aug. 13, 1847. 3E
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Five memorials to Legislative Council on immigration, Sunday trading, etc. S.A. July 27, 1847. 2D
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letters about the interests of the South Australian Mining Association at the North Arm. Reg. Nov. 24, 1847. 4B Reg. Dec. 8, 1847. 4A Reg. Dec. 18, 1847. 2E
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter about a successful operation for cataract. Reg. Sept. 29, 1847. 2D
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Scathing attack on the Legislative Council. Reg. Sept. 18, 1847. 2A Reg. Sept. 22, 1847. 3D
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter on silk-worms. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 3C
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about a sale of land at Milunga. A (1848) 424 p (1848) 152
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about the Emma Sherratt case. Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. lB Reg. Nov. 1, 1848. 2B
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about the British Destitute Relief Fund. S.A. Oct. 10, 1848. 4B S.A. Oct. 13, 1848. 2D S.A. Oct. 17, 1848. 3B
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Letter about state aid to religion. Reg. Oct. 25, 1848. 4A
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Suggests the establishment of a destitute asylurri. A (1849) 486 Q (1849) 161
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Advocates a direct railway line from Adelaide to the North Arm. A (1849) 985, 1061
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. H.W. Parker's opinion on his plan for a railway from Adelaide to the North Arm. A (1849) 1081 Q (1849) 320 MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Defends the character of Henry Hay. A (1849) 1626, 1708, 1948 Q (1849) 484
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about proposed railway from Adelaide to the Port. A (1849) 1943, 2027, 2102
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Suggests postponement of day for nominating District Road Commissioner. A (1849) 2044 Q (1849) 579
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Protests against further Government expenditure at Port Adelaide. A (1849) 2103
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Chairman of the Port Adelaide Road Board. A (1849) 2169 A (1851) 63, 64
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about the election of Road Commissioners for the hundred of Port Adelaide. A (1849) 2169, 2219 Q (1849) 603
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Relative to his evidence before the Select Committee on the Port Railway Bill. A (1850) 42
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Protest against timber cutting on LeFevre's Peninsula. A (1850) 227
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Seeks an interview with the Governor about T.B. Sherratt. A (1850) 254, 448 R (1850) 87, 134
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Complains of the Government's failure to gazette the appointment of the Port Adelaide District Road Board. A (1850) 764
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Urges need for representation of the Port Adelaide district on the Central Road Board. A (1850) 2954 A (1851) 64, 82, 136 s (1851) 9, 22
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Correspondence about the boundary between Port Adelaide and Yatala electoral districts. A (1851) 9041/z . MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Protests against the non-appointment of Capt. Elder to the Central Road Board. A (1851) 379 s (1851) 100
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Heads a memorial asking for the reinstatement of A. Tolmer as Commissioner of Police. A (1851) 1028
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Dispute with the Government over the purchase of land. A (1851) 1383, 1464, 15110, 2028 s (1851) 263
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. On the need for a road from Adelaide to the North Arm of the Port River. A (1851) 1562, 1715, 2033 s (1851) 302, 338
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Elected as a Commissioner for the Hundred of Port Adelaide. A (1852) 7
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Trouble arising from an election of Road Commissioners. A (18952) 7, 28, 339, 440, 555, 596 T (1852) 66, 67, 156, 804
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His proposal to assign an estate to Government in trust. A (1852) 20 T (1852) 67
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Applies for repayment of deposit for land near Rapid Bay. A (1852) 340, 698 T (1852) 233
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Applies for aid for Mr. & Mrs. Bond in their destitution. A (1852) 597
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. States that the Governor of the Gaol is prepared to clear the road to Mount Alexander with the aid of prisoners. A (1852) 714, 786
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Reports a murderous affray between natives of Naracoorte district. A (1852) 1430
MILNE, Robert. On the first Highercombe District Council. A (1853) 147214 (outsize Gr. 2)
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Chairman of Highercombe District Council. A (1854) 3200 A (1855) 909 MILNE, Robert M Lyon. His proposals about the North Arm Road. A (1854) 1788, 1911, 1963, 1998, 2071, 3097 v (1854) 710, 938
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Urges the reservation of land on Le Fevre's Peninsula for Government purposes. A (1854) 3543 w (1855) 5
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Forwards memorial for the omission of Le Fevre's Peninsula from the bounds of the Port Adelaide Corporation. A (1855) 3231 w (1855) 751, 793
MILNE, Robert M Lyon. Nominated to be returning officer for District of Onkaparinga. A (1856) 1327 x (1856) 247
MILNE, William. Appointed a trustee of St. Andrews Church of Scotland. A (1854) 2225
MILNER SPECIAL SURVEY. Law-suit between John Ellis and Price Maurice over a trespass on the Milner Survey. Reg. March 12, 1845. 2E Reg. March 19, 1845. 3B Reg. April 2, 1845. 2E
MILTON, George. Appointment as an underkeeper at the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. s (1851) 692
. MILTON, George. To pump water for the Government Offices. A (1854) 3190 v (1854) 1020
MILTON, George. Seeks appointment as messenger to the C.S.O. A (1854) 3388 v (1854) 1005
MILTON, H . Superintendent of the mud barge. A (1846) 653
MILTON, James. Correspondence as keeper of the public offices. A (1843) 710 A (1849) 13, 241 A (1850) 2364
MILTON, James. Draws attention to his miserable living quarter at the Government Offices. A (1844) 1040, 1089 H (1844) 194, 211
MILTON, James. Asks for assistance as Keeper of Public Offices. A (1848) 500 MILTON, James. Asks for temporary assistance in the garden of the Government Offices. A (1850) 2364 R (1850) 587
MILTON, James. Salary increased. A (1852) 1058 T (1852) 344, 405
MILTON, James. To have a pair of pistols for better protection of the Government Offices. A (1852) 2434 T (1852) 772
MILTON, John (?James). Appointed messenger at the Assay Office. A (1852) 639 T (1852) 158, 541
MILUNGA. Correspondence with R.M.L. Milne about a sale of land. A (1848) 424 p (1848) 152
MILWARD, John Richard. Appointed boatman in the Customs Department at Port Wakefield. A (1853) 694 u (1853) 217
MINARD, Edward. Charged with bigamy. A (1848) 1444, 1496, 1896 p (1848) 472, 608
MINARD, Edward. Convicted of bigamy. A (1849) 708 outsize
MINARD, Edward. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 2625 R (1850) 671
MINCHAM, William. Appointed clerk of the Echunga District Council. A (1854) 749 v (1854) 278
MINCHIN, Henry. Appointed guard at the Gaol. A (1851) 4 S (1851) 4 twice
MINCHIN, Henry Paul.* His valuable work at Poonindie Mission. A (1851) 1924 (p.11) * For christian name see A (1850) 1784, p.4
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Resigns from the Port Lincoln Native School. A (1852) 968
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Appointed Sub-protector of Aborigines in the Mount Remarkable district. A (1852) 3138 MINCHIN, Henry Paul. His instructions as Sub-protector of Aborigines in the Mount Remarkable district. A (1852) 3511 (3559 MISSING) A (1853) 417 T (1852) 1020, 1038 (twice)
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Falls foul of the police at. Mount Remarkable and district. A (1853) 1193
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Appointed Sub-protector of Aborigines at Port Augusta. A (1855) 130, 761 w (1855) 48, 225
MINCIDN, Henry Paul. Seeks a reclassification of his position as Protector of Aborigines at Port Augusta. A (1855) 2516 W Finance (1855) 142
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Suggests appt. of D. Cudmore (of Port Augusta district) as a Justice of the Peace. A (1855) 3282 w (1855) 765
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. His quarters (as Sub-Protector of Aborigines) to be moved from near Port Augusta to another location. A (1855) 4130 w (1855) 924
MINCHIN, Henry Paul. Reports using dray and bullocks to transport rations for Aborigines from Port Augusta. A (1856) 831
MINCHIN, Mic. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MINCHIN, Richard. Evidence on an attempted escape by prisoners at the Gaol. A (1851) 2296
MINCHIN, Richard. Resigns position at the Gaol and leaves the colony. A (1851) 3180
MINCHIN WELLS. Inadequacy of water supply. A (1855) 2953 W Finance (1855) 171
MINCHIN WELLS. J. McGuire permission to erect a public house (on Crown Land) near Minchin Wells. A (1855) 3088 w (1855) 736
MINCHIN WELLS. W.R. Parkin solicits an appointment as keeper of Minchin Wells at Port Augusta. A (1856) 2378 MINCHIN WELLS. Kearney and Mitchell request permission to erect dwelling houses on Government Land at Minchin Wells near Port Augusta. A (1856) 2630 x (1856) 470
MINCHIN WELLS. J.E. Sanderson requests permission to erect a house on Crown Lands near Minchin Wells. A (1856) 3218
MINCHIN WELLS - Nomenclature See Place names - Minchin Wells
MINCHIN WELLS See also Stirling North
MINERAL LEASES. J. Trebilcock suggests the adoption of the lease system. A (1850) 1049 R (1850) 271
MINERAL LEASES. Memorial from residents of the Kanmantoo district with suggestions for the granting of leases. A (1851) 3811
MINERAL LEASES. Residents of Kapunda suggest alteration to the proposed method of granting mineral leases. A (1852) 79
' MINERAL LEASES. Estimated value of buildings and improvement to be paid for by the purchaser. A (1852) 843 T (1852) 274
MINERAL LEASES. Proposed form of receipt for this paying a year's rent in advance. A (1852) 1140 T (1852) 336
MINERAL LEASES. A return to be made of all land surveyed and ready for occupation. T (1852) 336
MINERAL LEASES. Return of lands surveyed. A (1852) 1269, 1697 T (1852) 394
MINERAL LEASES. Survey of Eastern coast of Eyre Peninsula. A (1852) 1301 T (1852) 410
MINERAL LEASES. Nominal list of applicants and situation of land. A (1854) 2596 v (1854) 784 MINERAL LEASES. Date from which rent should operate. A (1854) 2661, 2802, 3051 v (1854) 849
MINERAL LEASES. All surveys to be carried out by the Crown Lands Department. A (1854) 3109 V (1854) 954 (twice)
MINERAL LEASES. Regulations for granting leases. A (1854) 3246 A (1855) 1927, 2161
MINERAL LEASES. A uniform system adopted for applications showing each step in the transaction. A (1855) 474
MINERAL LEASES. Land Fund revenue likely to derive £400 from leases. A (1855) 1998
MINERAL LEASES. Arrears grant: Lists of defaulters. A (1855) 2738, 3555
MINERAL LEASES. Coal classed as a mineral. Preference in granting leases to be given to those intending to search for coal. A (1855) 2883 w (1855) 718
MINERAL LEASES. Delay in granting of lease to Messrs. Dawes and Hallett (hundred of Monarto). A (1855) 3100, 3407
MINERAL LEASES. Rent default after 60 days: Governor (only) empowered 'to avoid the leases o not'. A (1855) 3344% w (1855) 862, 866
MINERAL LEASES. Rentals to be paid in advance. A (1855) 3414 x (1856) 13
MINERAL LEASES. Suggested withdrawal of classes effecting silver content in ores. A (1855) 3631, 3945 x (1856) 10
MINERAL LEASES. Remarks on the terms under which they are issued, in a letter to the Auditor General. x (1856) 13
MINERAL LEASES. Colonial Treasurer reports arrears of rent on mineral lease. A (1856) 901
MINERAL LEASES. Causes of delay in granting. A (1856) 1549 MINERAL LEASES. Thomas Reed requests that the block of land near the Prememia mineral leases may be put up for sale. A (1856) 2744 x (1856) 491
MINERAL LEASES. Crown Solicitor forwards a draft lease for approval. A (1856) 2766
MINERAL LICENCES. Licence form issued by the Audit Office for diggers at the Echunga Goldfields. A (1852) 2936 T (1852) 893
MINERAL LICENCES. Regulations for the issue of licences to diggers at Echunga. A (1852) 3125 T (1852) 760
MINERAL LICENCES. Changes in issuing licences to Echunga diggers. A (1852) 3247
MINERAL LICENCES. Proposed regulations for the issue of gold licences. · A (1852) 3816
MINERAL LEASES. . Gold diggers at Echunga seek a reduction in the fee. A (1853) 654, 697112, 801 u (1853) 227, 485
MINERAL LEASES. Fees to be dispensed with (for 1 month) to encourage prospecting in Mitchell Flats district. A (1855) 1790 W Finance (1855) 89-90
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Resolution passed at a public meeting. With Governor's reply. A (1846) 320 L (1846) 228
MINERAL ROYALTIES. John Morphett's views. A (1846) 325
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Correspondence about the form of land grants. A (1846) 97l1/2
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Correspondence about the political coup in the Legislative Council. A (1846) 1212, 1213, 1214, 1217, 1243, 1244 M (1846) 92, 97, 98, 99, 100. 101
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Correspondence about the political coup ... Council. M (1846) 107
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Letter of thanks from S. Davenport to the Governor for postponing the Bill. A (1846) 1256 MINERAL ROYALTIES. J.W. Macdonald to report on mining districts .. N (1847) 4
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Adelaide Mining Company declines to pay royalties. N (1847) 263
MINERAL ROYALTIES. J. Trewartha appointed Mine Surveyor and Toller of Crown Lands. His duties. 0 (1847) 178, 179, 180, 181
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Report by Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1848) 65, p.17
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Action against the Adelaide Mining Company. S.A. July 14, 1848. 2C S.A. July· 18, 1848. 3E S.A. July 25, 1848. 2D Reg. July 29, 1848. 3A S.A. Aug. 1, 1848. 2D
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Principle abandoned. Reg. Aug. 23, 1848. 2C, 3E Reg. Aug. 30, 1848. 3E S.A. Nov. 21, 1848. 2D Reg. Nov. 22, 1848. 2C Times July 30, 1849. 3D
MINERAL ROYALTIES. Queen Victoria grants the prayer of South Australian memorialists. A (1849) 1429
MINERALS. Proposed reward for information leading to conviction of persons removing minerals from Crown Lands. A (1845) 590
MINERALS. Suggested sale of mineral lands in small blocks. A (1846) 214, 263 L (1846) 191
MINERALS. Report on South Australian minerals, by Jas. Trewartha. A (1849) 804
MINERALS. Suggested reward for discoverers of valuable ores. A (1849) 804 Q (1849) 243
MINERALS. Mineralogical report on Eyre Peninsula. A (1849) 1638
MINERALS. Paper by J. Trewartha on the detection and significance of mineral indications. With printed copy. A (1850) 78 MINERALS. George Francis views on the best way of rewarding discoverers of mineral lands. A (1851) 3195%
MINERALS. Plan for a mineral survey of South Australia. A (1852) 1942 T (1852) 656
MINERALS See also Mining Coal Geology Mineral leases Soap stone
MINERAL WATERS. Production of Carrara water. Times May 28, 1849. 2D, 3E
MINERS' RIGHTS See Mineral licences
MINERS - Wages See Wages - Miners
MINING. Discovery of copper raises fears of a scarcity of labour. Suggested publicity in England. A (1843) 1434
MINING. Reports by the Commissioner of Crown Lands on the mining districts. A (1847) 317 A (1848) 65
MINING. Surveyor-General's Annual Report. A (1847) 402% (p.13)
MINING. J. Trewartha appointed Mine-Surveyor and Toller of Crown Lands. His duties. 0 (1847) 178, 179, 180, 181
MINING. Review of operations. S.A. Oct. 5, 1847. 3A S.A. Dec. 17, 1847. 3B S.A. Dec. 24, 1847. 2F S.A. Jan. 4, 1848. 2F
MINING. For current developments See Share market and mining columns in the South Australian Register, beginning 28/6/48.
MINING. On the scarcity of mine labourers. A 91850) 122, 206 MINING. James Trewartha's report on the lead mines of South Australia. A (1850) 2253
MINING See also Mineral royalties Copper Lead Cobalt Smelting Minerals Mineral leases Mining Companies Silver Belvidere Mine Iron Gold
MINING COMPANIES. Quotations for shares with statistics of capital etc., appear in the South Australian beginning - · Feb. 18, 1848. 2B
MINING COMPANIES. Reports on the Adelaide Share Market, containing comments on current news etc., appear first in the South Australian Register for June 28, 1848. 3D
MINING COMPANIES See also Royal Mining Company Australian Mining Company Strathalbyn Mining Company Barossa Range Mining Company Wakefield Mining Association Enterprise Mining Company Worthing Mining Company Adelaide Silver Lead Company North Kapunda Mining Company South Australian Gold Company Wheal Barton Mining Association South Australian Provincial Mining Association Adelaide Mining Company Wheal Gawler Mines Association Port Lincoln Mining Company Glen Osmond Union Mining Company South Australian Mining Association Mount Remarkable Mining Company Wheal Grainger Mining Company Wheal Maria Mining Company Victoria Mining Company Wheal margaret Mining Company . MINNETT, D F . Signatory to a memorial beseeching the establishment of a pound at Penola. A (1852) 10
MINNEY, Elisa. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MINNIE, Jessie [sic]. His petition refused. E (1841) 57
MINT, Sydney See ROYAL MINT, Sydney
MINTARO. Laid out. Called Mintaro. Reg. Nov. 7, 1849. 2D
MINTARO. Opposition to the establishment of a pound. A (1851) 2417 outsize
MINTARO. J. Brewer and others forward a memorial for a Post Office at Mintaro. A (1856) 1400
MINTARO, district. Memorial signed by 200 settlers. A (1851) 2417 outsize
MINTARO - Name lists. Settlers sign a petition. A (1853) 2892
MINTARO - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1856) 1400
MINTARO - Postal arrangements. Petition urging the opening of a post office. A (1853) 2892 u (1853) 840
MINTY, Thomas. Acquitted of a criminal charge. A (1845) 679
MIS SENT, W . Emigration Agent reports query over charge for freight on the property of Immigrant Mr. W. Missent. A (1856) 2082 x (1856) 366
MISSIONS. Departure of J. Waterhouse for Fiji. Reg. Dec. 22, 1849. 2E Times Dec. 24, 1849. 3F
MISSIONS See also Poonindie Mission MITCHAM. Subdivided for villa sites (section 248). Reg. Nov. 21, 1840. 3C
MITCHAM. Thomas Mugg's school. A (1848) 597, 609
MITCHAM. H.T. Fyffe appointed postmaster. A (1850) 2169
MITCHAM - Postal arrangements. Authority for carrying mails. A (1852) 1009 T (1852) 345, 405
MITCHAM See also St. Michael's Church
MITCHAM, district. Strike of reapers. S.A. Dec. 1, 1843. 2E
MITCHAM, district. Ridley's reaper in operation. S.A. Dec. 1, 1843. 2E
MITCHAM, district. Correspondence about a quarry on the Government Reserve on the Brownhill Creek. A (1845) 369 G (1845) 806 A (1848) 26, 119 p (1848) 19, 46
MITCHAM, district. Funds subscribed for repairing road through Mitcham from the Brown Hill Creek to the Mount Barker Road. A (1848) 1632, 1687, 1695 P (1848) 535, 536, 538 thrice, 539 twice
MITCHAM, district. Auctioneer's description of section 1099, Brownhill Creek. S.A. April 17, 1849. 3F
MITCHAM, district. Subdivisional sale of section 233. S.A. Nov. 9, 1849. 3C
MITCHAM, district. Stone for gutters and curbs in Rundle and Hindley Streets to be obtained from quarry at Brownhill Creek. A (1850) 1480
MITCHAM, district. Settlers urge the need for a public cemetery. A (1853) 1517 (outsize Gr. 2) A (1854) 1192 u (1853) 539
MITCHAM, district. Has thirteen licensed public houses. A (1855) 1951 MITCHAM, district. For silver-lead mine on J. Grainger's property See Wheal Grainger Mining Company
MITCHAM, district - Name lists. Petition from rate-payers. A (1854) 2816
MITCHAM, district See also Brownhill Creek Water Scheme
MITCHAM BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Rules received. (RULES MISSING). A (1855) 1729
MITCHAM BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Balance sheet, year ended Oct. 23, 1855, published in Govt. Gazette. A (1856) 45
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Settlers urge its proclamation and nominate councillors. A (1853) 582, 583
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. First to be proclaimed in South Australia. A (1853) 583 u (1853) 308
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Seeks information on relations for depasturing by cattle within its boundaries. A (1853) 1270; 1664 u (1853) 412, 531
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Needs money. A (1853) 1592, 2113 u (1853) 501, 569, 604
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Seeks information about the right to issue depasturing licences. A (1853) 1664 u (1853) 532
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1853) 2457 A (1854) 675, 676, 982, 110, 1564 A (1855) 797 U (1854) 726 (twice) v (1854) 244, 440, 527 w (1855) 241
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Alteration in the Brighton boundary sought. A (1854) 2335, 2816 v (1854) 745 MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Does not take advantage of the Government's suggestion of road making for the unemployed. A (1855) 1336
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Eradication of Scotch Thistles from Government reserves. Control of Government reserves. A (1855) 2564, 2893 w (1855) 617, 715
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Raises subscriptions for the making of a new road in the district and repairs to Brownhill Creek Road. A (1855) 1968 W Finance (1855) 114
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk notifying appointment of Arthur Blyth as Chairman. A (1856) 763
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Following the alleged attack on J. Daubney members ask for a police station at Unley or Mitcham. A (1855) 1951 w (1855) 497 '
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Reporting assessment and rates for 1856. A (1856) 1019
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman asks if the Government will pay the necessary expense for collecting the Agriculture statistics. A (1856) 2459
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk requests authority to let quarry m Government Reserve. A (1856) 2462 x (1856) 454
MITCHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk asks if Surveyor General is obliged to furnish map of District. A (1856) 3043 x (1856) 551
MITCHELL, --- . Sale of wine without a licence. D (1840) 276, 277, 289, 293, 300, 301
MITCHELL, --- . Legal opinion on the case Mitchell v Finniss and Bonney. A (1845) 882, 1132
MITCHELL, --- , Engineer. An engineer associated with the erection of Troubridge Shoal Lighthouse. A (1855) 3103 W Finance (1855) 172
MITCHELL, Alexander. Applies for a small sum of money due to him. A (1853) 106 ' MITCHELL, E . * Carelessness as a census officer. A (1851) 70 S (1851) 22 twice *not necessarily Edward.
MITCHELL, Edward. Employed as a census collector. A (1844) 90 G (1844) 491, 495, 521, 591 K (1844) 142 L (1846) 131, 218 A (1850) 2679
MITCHELL, Edward. Hospital assistant on the Isabella Watson. A (1846) 645, 656 L (1846) 330
MITCHELL, Mrs. Emma. Her school in Pirie Street. A (1850) 1624
MITCHELL, Mrs. Emma. Girls' mistress at Pulteney Street School. A (1849) 463
MITCHELL, Francis. Application for appointment in the Post Office declined. A (1845) 69 G (1845) 704
MITCHELL, Francis. Seeks to assist relatives in Scotland to come to South Australia. A (1851) 3070
MITCHELL, Francis. A licensed victualler in Rundle Street. A (1854) 271
MITCHELL, Francis. Seeks permission to pay his overdue publicans licence. A (1854) 1611 v (1854) 505
MITCHELL, Frederick. Application for right of road through section 803. District C. A (1849) 158 Q (1849) 38
MITCHELL, Frederick. Seeks appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 2172
MITCHELL, Frederick. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 2413
MITCHELL, Capt. George, of the Lord Raglan. Bind signed by George Mitchell and James Blackmore Wilcox, owner of the Lord Raglan, is forwarded to the Colonial Secretary by the Chief Officer of Customs, Plymouth. A (1856) 628 MITCHELL, Capt. George, of the Lord Raglan. Question of release from gaol of William Kemp to testify against him in a case brought by one of the crew of the Lord Raglan. A (1850) 535, 569 x (1856) 85, 89
MITCHELL, Capt. George, of the Lord Raglan. Requesting remuneration for services during prevalence of fever. A (1856) 738
MITCHELL, Henry. Inquest on his death. A (1850) 2767
MITCHELL, James. Arrives as foreman of the Troubridge Shoal Lighthouse. A (1854) 3532 v (1854)
MITCHELL, James, prisoner See Durrant, Jas.
MITCHELL, Jane. Inquest on her death. A (1850) 1124
MITCHELL, Jane. Colonial Surgeon requests her removal from the gaol to the Lunatic Asylum. A (1856) 1230 x (1856) 228
MITCHELL, John. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1845) 827
MITCHELL, John. Applies for an Aboriginal domestic servant. A (1846) 270
MITCHELL, John. His death on the Joseph Somes. Disposal of his effects. A (1850) 2902 s (1851) 16
MITCHELL, Joseph. Drowned. A (1847) 1610
MITCHELL, Joseph. His death. Disposal of his effects. p (1848) 23 A (1849) 544, 11841/z, 1244 Q (1849) 176, 362, 485 A (1850) 1769 R (1850) 480, 481
MITCHELL, Margaret. A lunatic. A (1852) 1007 MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Allegations against T. Marsh as pound keeper at Chain of Ponds. A (1851) 3732 R (1850) 713 s (1853) 775
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Complaint against the officers of the Local Court, Adelaide. A (1851) 2735, 2794, 3001, 3056 s (1851) 552, 603, 614, 670
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Allegations against John Beer Junr. as pound keeper at Brighton. A (1852) 716 T (1852) 223
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Forward a petition and copy of resolutions passed by ratepayers of Onkaparinga District Council. A (1853) 1284
MITCHELL, W . Applies for the position of smelter in the Assay Office. A (1852) 993, 995 T (1852) 315
MITCHELL, Walter. Increase in salary. D (1839) 182
MITCHELL, Walter. Possible loss of office in the Customs Department. E (1841) 150
MITCHELL, Walter. His vigilance and honesty as a Customs Officer. E (1842) 316
MITCHELL, Walter. Second clerk in the Customs Department. E (1842) 561
MITCHELL, Walter. Appeals against loss of his run near Mount Barker. A (1844) 920 H (1844) 162
MITCHELL, Walter. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Grey. A (1847) 329, p.15
MITCHELL, William. Request for the salary of his deceased son. A (1843) 550 G (1843) 129
MITCHELL, William. Applies for vine and fig cuttings from Sydney Botanical Gardens. A (1844) 555, 833 G (1844) 545 (twice) H (1844) 128 A (1845) 1015, 1266 G (1845) 916 K (1845) 107 MITCHELL, Michael. Buys section 899 at Noarlunga. A (1854) 1432 v (1854) 480
MITCHELL, Robert. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 2150
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Holder of a dishonoured bill. A (1843) 146 F (1843) 369
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Enquiry about renting the Government Farm. A (1843) 711 G (1843) 204
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Asks for remission of fine. A (1844) 1028, 1080, 1092, 1225 H (1844) 187, 188, 206 (twice) 235 (twice)
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Asks to be released from gaol. A (1844) 1130, 1138 H (1844) 235 (twice)
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Complains of ill-treatment by police officials. A (1844) 1168. 1224 H (1844) 253
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Claim for goods seized at Port Lincoln in 1840. A (1845) 62, 100, 109, 152, 273, 318 G (1845) 716, 729 A (1844) 1552 H (1844) 272 G 1944) 687 (twice), 785
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Lawsuit with the Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1845) 220, 986, 995 G (1845) 760
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Dispute with officials of the Lunatic Asylum, Parkside. A (1847) 453 N (1847) 189
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Seeks release of John Studbury from gaol. A (1847) 1267 0 (1847) 134
MITCHELL, Thomas Neilson. Reports fraudulent impounding of cattle at Chain of Ponds by conspiracy between 0. Philp and T. Marsh. A (1850) 2281, 2714 MITCHELL,. William. Part purchaser of section 2121, Dry Creek. A (1846) 243
MITCHELL, William. Constable on the Trafalgar. A (1847) 757 N (1847) 316
MITCHELL, William. "Put off" from the Assay Office. A (1853) 437 u (1853) 153
MITCHELL, William. Licence of the Normanville Hotel at Encounter Bay. A (1854) 1784, 1787 A (1855) 2496 v (1854) 587, 623
MITCHELL, William. Signs petition for Post Office on Hindmarsh Island. A (1856) 3151
MITCHELL AND KEARNEY. Request leave to erect a Blacksmiths shop on Government land at Port Augusta. A (1856) 661 x (1856) 115
MITCHELL FLAT, hundred of Onkaparinga. Supposed discovery of gold. A (1852) 115
MITCHELL FLAT, hundred of Onkaparinga. Suggested abandonment as a gold field and police be returned to Echunga. A (1855) 2000 w (1855) 466
MITCHELL FLAT, hundred of Onkaparinga. Alleged discovery of gold. A (1855) 1790, 1830 w (1855) 466
MITCHELL FLAT, hundred of Onkaparinga. Small amounts of gold found in area. Proposal of Gold Reward Committee to encourage prospecting. A (1855) 1790 W Finance (1855) 89-90
MITCHELL FLAT, hundred of Onkaparinga. Existence of gold in area disproved. Sections concerned to be offered for sale by Government. A (1855) 4048 w (1855)° 907
MOCKERIDGE, Benjamin See MOCKRIDGE
MITTON, John. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 30 MITTON, Robert C . Applies for the position of second inspector of schools. A (1855) 54
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Contractor for repairing wharf at Port Adelaide. A (1844) 904 H (1844) 7, 153 (twice) Q (1849) 227
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Employed as a carpenter. A (1845) 30 G (1845) 693
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Superintends the completion of work on the wharf and canal at Port Adelaide. P (1848) 110 twice
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Tenders for the erection of steam boat wharf and coal shed at Port Adelaide. A (1849) 1231
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Contracts for first contract for piling, North Parade, Port Adelaide. A (1855) 2819
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin. Contractor for the poling of North Parade Wharf. A (1856) 2525
MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin See also Moggeridge, B.
MODESTA, Simon. Hitch in naturalisation proceedings. A (1849) 1092
MOELLER, Joachim David Theodor. Enquiry as to his whereabouts. A (1846) 850
MOELLER, Joachim David Theodor. Hitch in naturalisation proceedings. A (1849) 1092
MOFFATT, David. First postmaster at Inverbrackie. A (1850) 1028, 1210 R (1850) 262
MOFFATT, David. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 2014
MOFFATT, David. Appointed postmaster at Inverbrackie. A (1852) 3068 T (1852) 919
MOFFATT, Eliza. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304 MOGGERIDGE, B A contractor for the South Australian Company. A (1853) 1165 u (1853) 359
MOGGERIDGE, B See also MOCKRIDGE, Benjamin
MOIR, Rev. John Strachan. Authorisation for him to issue marriage licences. A (1856) 2292 x (1856) 23
MOIR, William. Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Emily. A (1849) 1472
MOLINEUX, Edward. His conduct as a prison guard. E (1841) 247 A (1843) 43 F (1843) 303, 316
MOLINEUX, Edward. Evidence on an attempted escape of prisoners from the Gaol. A (1844) 1299
MOLINEUX, Edward. Seeks increase of salary as guard at the Gaol. A (1851) 894 s (1851) 184
MOLINEUX, Edward. Resigns as guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1852) 837 T (1852) 231 (twice), 323
MOLINEUX, Henry. Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1850) 39
MOLYNEUX, Edward See MOLINEUX
MOLYNEUX, --- . Commissioner of Crown Lands enclosing enquiry about person named Molyneux. A (1856) 2265
MOLLARD, William. Abstract on inquest on. A (1855) 2755
MOLLER, Joachim David Theodor See MOELLER
MOLLINEAUX, Edward See MOLINEUX MOLLOY, Mary. A nurse on the David Malcolm. A (1854) 81 v (1854) 59
MOLLOY, Michael. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 2831 v (1854) 854
MOLLOY, Michael. Appointed turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1855) 2382
MOLLOY, William. Appointed guard at the Gaol. A (1851) 4, 1622 S (1851) 4 twice
MOLLOY, William. Resigns as guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1852) 837 T (1852) 231 (twice), 323
MOLLOY, William See also Mulloy
MOLONY, E . Hospital assistant on the Constance. A (1849) 2033
MOLYNEUX, Henry, Resigns from the Police Force. A (1851) 1677
MONAGHAN, Catherine.* Inquest on her death. A (1854) 2379 *aged 5 years
MONAGHAN, Thomas. Seeks refund of deposit for the passage of his parents to South Australia. A (1851) 1508 S (1851) 298, 299 twice
MONAITY A, Aboriginal. Convicted of theft. A (1847) 351
MONARTO, hundred. Forms part of the district of Nairne. A (1853) 1772
MONARTO, hundred. Seeks separation from Nairne District Council. A (1854) 11291/z, 1247 v (1854) 457
MONARTO, hundred. Section 2500 held by J. Tillet and J. Whenan. A (1855) 3361 w (1855) 799 MONARTO, hundred See also Kanmantoo and Monarto Road Board
MONCK, John. His instructions as Sexton the cemetery. D (1839) 191
MONCK, John. Offers to lay out and drain the Cemetery. A (1847) 918
MONCK, John. Sexton at the West Terrace Cemetery. 0 (1847) 54
MONCK, John. Receives an increase in pay as Sexton at the West Terrace Cemetery. A (1853) 3110 v (1854) 17
MONCK, John. Seeks to refute charges brought against him as Sexton of West Terrace Cemetery. A (1854) 3150, 3158 v (1854) 1041
MONCK, John. Resigns as Sexton at West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 339, 341, 509 w (1855) 126, 132
MONCK, John. Reinstated as Sexton at West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 736 w (1855) 213
MONCK, John. Enquiry into the fees he charged at West Terrace Cemetery. Dismissed .. A (1855) 1091 w (1855) 288
MONCRIEF, Marget. Her whereabouts. A (1853) 2330 u (1853) 741
MONCRIEFFE, Stewart. To be transported to Sydney. D (1839) 189 (twice)
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. All work on Port Adelaide to Adelaide Railways to be stopped except those under contract. A (1852) 272
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Acting Advocate General and Crown Solicitor are of the opinion that there is no legal impediment to the enactment of a law making assayed gold a legal tender. A (1852) 308 T (1852) 81 MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Memorial from the Chamber of Commerce urging the assaying and stamping of gold. A (1852) 316 T (1852) 81
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. South Australian Temperance Freehold Land and Building Society requests permission to suspend all operations for 6 months. A (1852) 319, 421 T (1852) 134
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Bank notes preferable to gold bars as legal tender. A (1852) 350
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Sir John Morphett thanks the Lieut. Governor for his address at the special session of Council. A (1852) 392
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Causes drastic staff reductions in the G.P.O., with resultant limitation of services. A (1852) 425112, 484. 487 T (1852) 100, 101
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Drastic reductions in police force. T (1852) 112
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Heavy withdrawals from the Savings Bank embarrass the Trustees. A (1852) 502
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852. Requisitions for the sick to be cut to the bone. T (1852) 261
MONETARY CRISIS - 1852 See also South Australia in 1852 Civil Service - Retrenchments Gold ingots
MONEY. Importation of £500 in specie from Sydney. B (1837) 61 twice
MONEY. Banks complain of the injurious effects of holding large sums of money in the Treasury vaults. A (1850) 1524, 1525 R (1850) 399 MONEY See also Bank notes Prices Exchange rates Copper coins Gold coinage Paper money Monetary crisis - 1852
MONEY LENDERS See also Pawnbrokers
MONK, John. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MONKHOUSE, Thomas. Employment as cook. H (1844) 13
MONKHOUSE, Thomas. Seeks admission to the Hospital for his wife. A (1846) 774 L (1846) 369 (twice)
MONKHOUSE, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 1926
MONKS, Charles. A constable on the Stebonheath. A (1849) 904
MONKS, John. Seeks extension of time for payment of balance of purchase money for a section of land at Mount Barker. A (1845) 716 G (1845) 914
MONKTON, James. Applies for rations. A (1847) 426 N (1847) 180, 181
MONKTON, James. Recommended for rations. A (1847) 5421/z N (1847) 229, 230
MONSELL, Peter C Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 1121
MONSELL, Peter C Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1851) 3419
MONTACUTE, district. Dispute between John Baker and the Government about his desire to purchase land. A (1844) 757, 1125, 1190, 1230, 1233, 1261, 1272, 1275, 1291, 1471 A (1845) 1572 MONTACUTE, district. Dispute between John Baker and the Government about his desire to purchase land. H (1844) 223, 256, 257, 275, 283
MONTACUTE, district. Dispute between John Baker and the Government about his desire to purchase land. L (1845) 97 L (1846) 159
MONTACUTE, district. Report on sections near the copper mine. A (1844) 1163
MONTACUTE, district. A new copper mine opened on section 1700 by G.A. Anstey. S.A. Sept. 27, 1844. 2D
MONTACUTE, district. Report on the presence of copper on various sections. With plan. A (1845) 591
MONTACUTE, district. Unauthorised removal of copper from the section adjoining the mine. A (1845) 796 G (1845) 931
MONTACUTE, district. Road and bridges built by W. Collins. A (1845) 1128 K (1845) 60
MONTACUTE, district. Sale of sec;:tions adjoining the copper mine. Reg. Jan. 25, 1845. 3A Reg. Jan. 27, 1845. 3B
MONTACUTE, district. Correspondence about the action of the South Australian Company in exploiting sections 5524, 5526 5585 and 5586 while still the property of the Crown. A (1846) 406, 414, 419. 451, 464, 489, 632, 657, 696 L (1846) 255, 257, 266, 267 (twice), 280, 331
MONTACUTE, district. Dispute between the South Australia Company and the Government about sections seized by the Company. Reg. April 15, 1846. 3A S.A. April 17, 1846. 3A Reg. April 22, 1846. 3B Reg. April 30, 1846. 2E Reg. June 3, 1846. 2C
MONTACUTE, district. Bismuth ore found. S.A. June 26, 1846. 3D
MONTACUTE, district. A gold lode struck by the Adelaide Mining Company. S.A. Aug. 18, 1846. 3C
MONTACUTE, district. Discovery of copper on section 5526. Reg. Oct. 28, 1846. 4A MONTACUTE, district. Report on the mines. A (1847) 317 (p.2)
MONTACUTE, district. Twice lodes of copper discovered on section 5650. S.A. May 19, 1848. 3A
MONTACUTE, district. Thistle nuisance on public land. A (1855) 3096, 3139 w (1855) 732
MONTACUTE, district - Name lists. Petition from residents. A (1856) 1972
MONTACUTE, district See also Adelaide Copper Mine
MONTACUTE, near Dry Creek. Proposed pound. A (1848) 1943 p (1848) 642 A (1849) 206, 1882 A (1850) 146 Q (1849) 72, 545, 554
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Miscellaneous references. S.A. Dec. 15, 1843. 3A S.A. Feb. 2, 1844. 2E Reg. Feb. 14, 1844. 2D S.A. Feb. 20, 1844. 2B, 3E Reg. Feb. 21, 1844. 3A S.A. Feb. 23, 1844. 2C S.A. Feb. 27, 1844. 2E Reg. Feb. 28, 1844. 3B S.A. March 8, 1844. 2D Reg. March 29, 1844. 3A S.A. March 26, 1844. 2D, 3D S.A. April 2, 1844. 2D Reg. April 3, 1844. 2E S.A. April 5, 1844. 2E Reg. Sept. 7, 1844. 2F Reg. Nov. 2, 1844. 3B Reg. Dec. 14, 1844. 2E Reg. Jan. 3, 1845. 3C Reg. Jan. 18, 1845. 4B Reg. Jan. 22, 1845. 3A S.A. Aug. 19, 1845. 3B S.A. Sept. 5, 1845. 2E S.A. Jan. 27, 1846. 3C Reg. June 12, 1847. 3B S.A. July 6, 1847. 3B Reg. July 21, 1847. 2C S.A. Aug. 24, 1847. 3A S.A. Feb. 8, 1848. 2F S.A. Oct. 6, 1848. 3C S.A. Oct. 17, 1848. lA MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Miscellaneous references. ( ••• cont.) S.A. March 27, 1849: 2E S.A. March 31, 1849. 4A
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Report on ores, by T. Burr. A (1844) 198
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Its discoverer not to be rewarded. A (1844) 218 G (1844) 556
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Alleged encroachment on Crown Land. A (1845) 375, 590 G (1845) 803, 812
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Protest against the proposed stoppage of a road through section 5525. A (1846) 685 L (1846) 339, 340
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Discovery of gold. S.A. April 7, 1846. 2D Reg. April 8, 1846. 3A S.A. May 8, 1846. 2E Reg. May 13, 1846. 2D
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Reported sale. Reg. Jan. 30, 1847. 2E
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Description. S.A. Feb. 23, 1847. SB
MONTACUTE COPPER MINE. Temperance meeting. S.A. April 28, 1848. 2F
MONTAGU, town See Dry Creek
MONTEFIORE, Eliezer Levi. Asks permission to place sugar in bond. A (1843) 772 G (1843) 233
MONTEFIORE, Eliezer Levi. Applies for the release of imprisoned seamen required by him for the Hawk. A (1844) 475 G (1844) 662 (twice), 668
MONTEFIORE, Eliezer Levi. Seeks share of Government grant for the Jews. A (1847) 989, 1021, 1033 0 (1847) 30, 34, 46 MONTEFIORE, Eliezer Levi. Complains that the Customs authorities adopt an obstructive attitude towards foreign imports. A (1851) 2120, 2121, 2198, 21981h, 2282, 2486, 2636 (minute) s (1851) 496, 498, 515
MONTEFIORE, Eliezer Levi. Seeks permission to take a gold token to Sydney. A (1852) 2756 T (1852) 828
MONTEFIORE, Jacob. Visit to South Australia. Dinner in his honour. S.A. May 23, 1843. 2D Reg. May 24, 1843. 3B S.A. May 26, 1843. 2B, 3D Reg. May 27, 1843. 2B S.A. June 2, 1843. 2B
MONTEFIORE, Jacob. Letter eulogising South Australia. S.A. Aug. 29, 1843. 2D
MONTEFIORE, Jacob. Bankruptcy. Reg. Aug. 18, 1849. lA
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Appointed trustee of the Savings Bank. A (1535) 0 (1847) 242
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Occupies 0. Gilles' house near Gilles Street. Times Dec. 18, 1848. 3B
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Bankruptcy. Reg. Aug. 18, 1849. lA
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Resigns appointment as trustee of the Savings Bank. A (1851) 237
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Opinion on religions instruction in schools .. A (1851) 3809 s (1851) 795
MONETFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Recommends W. Hawkes as poundkeeper. A (1852) 1077
MONTEFIORE, Joseph Barrow. Resigns as a justice of the peace. A (1852) 1454 T (1852) 475
MONTEFIORE & CO. Correspondence as agents for the Princess Royal. A (1848) 1047, 1067 p (1848) 330, 341, 344 Q (1849) 264, 265
MONTEITH, Mrs. Mary. Evidence given at the trial of James Douglas. A (1845) 2621h MONTEITH, Patrick. Inquest on his death .. A (1852) 2796
MONTEITH, Robert. Appeals against a decision by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1845) 157 G (1845) 735
MONTEITH, Thomas Freebairn. Remission of fee charged by the. Commissioner of Crown Lands for deciding a boundary dispute. A (1843) 1400 G (1843) 421, 422
MONTEITH, Thomas Freebairn. Applications for occupation licences m the countries of Stanley and Light. A (1847) 508 pp. 5,17
MONTGOMERIE, [sic], Spottiswoode. Appointment to the Mounted Police Force. A (1848) 1522
MONTGOMERIE, Spottiswoode. Acts as Malayan interpreter at a criminal trial. A (1851) 1503
MONTGOMERY, Alexander. To cut trees for a bridge at Happy Valley. A (1849) 540 Q (1849) 170
MONTGOMERY, Alexander, Appointed clerk to the Hundred of Noarlunga Road Board. A (1850) · 143
MONTGOMERY, Alexander, Correspondence as an electoral officer. A (1851) 705, 836, 890 s (1851) 148
MONTGOMERY, James. Gratuity for services on the Canton. A (1846) 970
MONTGOMERY, James. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1847) 872
MONTGOMERY, James. Resignation from the Police Force. A (1848) 1522
MONTGOMERY, R Recommends admission of W. Jessup to the Hospital. A (1847) 359 N (1847) 164
MONTGOMERY, R . Resigns as Commissioner of Noarlunga Board owing to thedeparture of all but one member. A (1852) 648 T (1852) 242
MONTGOMERY, R Forwards a letter about Brighton District Council. A (1853) 2588 MONTGOMERY, Robert. Accepts appointment as a justice of the peace. A (1850) 959
MONTGOMERY, Spottiswoode, constable See Montgomerie
MONTGOMERY, William. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 480
MONTHLY TIMES, newspaper. Advertisement. Reg. May 27, 1843. 2B Reg. May 31, 1843. 2B (twice), 2F
MOODIE, Alexander, schoolmaster See Moody
MOODY, Alexander. Schoolmaster on the Hooghly. A (1846) 1342 M (1846) 147
MOODY, Alexander. Statistics of his school at Hindmarsh. A (1848) 516 p (1848) 173
MOODY, Alexander. Applies for the position of collector for the district of Port Adelaide. A (1852) 635
MOODY, Alexander. Executive Officer of the Hindmarsh Building Society. A (1855) 2797
MOODY, Mrs. Mary Ann. Her school at Hindmarsh. A (1849) 1767112
MOODY, S B . Appointed draftsman in the Colonial Engineer's Office. A (1851) 1001/z S (1851) 30 (twice)
MOODY, S B Seeks leave of absence from the Colonial Engineer's Office to go to Java. A (1851) 1042 s (1851) 203
MOON, John. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MOON, Joseph. Constable on the Cressy. A (1847) 1036
MOON, Mary. No longer insane. To be moved from the Gaol to the Destitute Asylum. A (1853) 332 . u (1853) 102 MOONEY, Cecilia. Gratuity for services on the Canton. A (1846) 970
MOONEY, James. Accused of larceny. A (1845) 2761/2
MOONEY, James. Discharged by the Grand Jury. A (1846) 268
MOONEY, Michael. Accused of smuggling. A (1843) 818
MOONEY, Thomas. Gratuity for services on the Canton. A (1846) 970
MOONEY, Thomas. Seeks Government employment. A (1847) 1573 0 (1847) 259
MOONEY, Thomas. Seeks appointment as Clerk of the Market. A (1848) 170 p (1848) 56
MOORE, Edward Colonel. Appointed Colonel Commandant on the staff of the Volunteer Military Force. v (1854) 818
MOORE, Edward, Colonel. Eulogistic report on the Volunteer Military Forces. A (1855) 2623
MOORE, Edward, Colonel. Miscellaneous correspondence in his capacity as Colonel, Volunteer Military Forces, and as an officer in the 11th Regiment. A (1856) 398, 432, 512, 592, 818, 871, 1089, 1422, 1474, 1650, 2146
MOORE, Edward, police officer. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1849) 1218
MOORE, Francis, farmer, Goolwa. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130
MOORE, John. Buys section 6184, on the western sources of the Torrens. A (1845) 1078
MOORE, John. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 319
MOORE, Joseph. Applies for a permanent position in the Government Service. A (1854) 3173 v (1854) 952
MOORE, Joseph. Arrives to join the Sappers and Miners. A (1843) 1416 MOORE, Joseph. Applies for rations for the family of James Reynolds. A (1846) 1328 M (1846) 142 (twice)
MOORE, Joseph. Now discharged from the Sapper and Miners and is appointed clerk in the Land Office. A (1855) 1115, 1183 W Finance (1855) 46
MOORE, Matthew. Correspondence about his contract for building a lightship at Port Adelaide. A (1851) 555, 681, 1343, 1627, 1689 s (1851) 144, 349, 351
MOORE, Michael. Appointed Guard, Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 3093 W Finance (1855) 170
MOORE, Michael. Dismissed as a guard, Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 4189 X Finance (1856) 2
MOORE. Patrick. Postmaster at Mount Gambier. A (1847) 1130, 1406, 1567 0 (1847) 95, 96, 191, 192, 246 twice
MOORE, Patrick. Resignation as Postmaster at Mount Gambier. A (1848) 1386
MOORE, Dr. Robert Waters. Claims for attendance as a medical witness. A (1848) 236, 1998 p (1848) 86
MOORE, DI. Robert Waters. Medical attendance on natives, police etc., at the Burra. A (1849) 298, 791 Q (1849) 191, 200 (3 times)
MOORE. Dr. Robert Waters. Appointed Honorary Medical Officer to the Adelaide Hospital. A (1850) 384 R (1850) 117
MOORE, Dr. Robert Waters. Enquiry into statements made by patients and staff. A (1852) 367, 432, 692, 767, 777 T (1852) 94, 212, 236, 237
MOORE. Dr. Robert Waters. Resigns as Honorary Medical Officer at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 767 T (1852) 237, 299
MOORE, Thomas. Buys section 546, in district B. A (1845) 1072 MOORE, Thomas. Requests return of money paid in error for summonses. A (1852) 458 T (1852) 189
MOORE, William. His ship wrecked near Streaky Bay. A (1845) 818, 819, 824
MOORE, William. Application for increased rations as Keeper of Lunatics. A (1846) 692 L (1846) 359
MOORE, William. Appointed underkeeper at the Lunatic Asylum. His wife to be cook and washer. L (1846) 285 (twice)
MOORE, William. Appointed underkeeper at the Lunatic Asylum. His wife to be cook and washer. L (1846) 285 (twice)
MOORE, William. Resigns as keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1847) 407 N (1847) 182
MOORE, William. Alleged misconduct as keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1849) 1049
MOORE, William, postmaster at Mount Gambier See Moore, Patrick
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Urges leniency towards certain natives condemned to death. Deplores bias of juries against native prisoners. A (1849) 1850
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Report, as protector of Aborigines, on journey to the Murray Plains. A (1842) 282
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Delay in sending in a report as Protector of Aborigines. A (1842) 500 E (1842) 815
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Lecture on comparative anatomy. S.A. Oct. 7, 1842. 3A Reg. Oct. 8, 1842. 2F S.A. Oct. 21, 1842. 2C Reg. Oct. 29, 1842. lC S.A. Nov. 1, 1842. 2E
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 188
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Report on the education of native children. A (1843) 315 MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Reduction of salary. F (1843) 292, 294
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Damage done by his stock to T.B. Strangways' property at Inman Valley. A (1844) 253
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Applies for vine and fig cuttings from Sydney Botanical Gardens. A (1844) 833 H (1844) 128 G (1844) 609
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Report on an affray with natives near Mount Bryan. A (1844) 1120, 1528
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. His grammar and vocabulary of the Murray Aboriginal dialect to be published. A (1845) 1408 L (1845) 46
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. His work as Prostector of Aborigines appreciated by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. G (1845) 688
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Friction with the master of the Native School. A (1846) 120, 171, 211, 244 L (1846) 164, 200, 201
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Accused of closing a public road in the Encounter Bay district. A (1846) 260, 525, 566 L (1846) 277, 306
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Accused of over-stocking the common land near Inman Valley. A (1846) 651
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Opinion on the value of native evidence. A (1846) 879
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Evidence at the trial of T. Donelly. A (1847) 349
MOORHOUSE, -Matthew. Visit to Yorke Peninsula as Protector of Aborigines. A (1848) 50
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. A member of the Orphan Immigration Committee. p (1848) 417
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Lecture on vegetable physiology. S.A. Sept. 26, 1848. 3B Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. 4C MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Complains about the time occupied in supervising the affairs of orphan immigrants. A (1849) 124, 554 Q (1849) 43, 181 twice, 182
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Feels the failure of all efforts to improve the natives to be disheatening and humiliating. A (1850) 1346 (minute)
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Claim for a horse lost by him while on duty on Eyre Peninsula. A (1851) 1416 s (1851) 272
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. His views on the causes and prevention of clashes between natives and settlers on Eyre Peninsula. A (1851) 1758
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Complains of G.A. Anstey's slanders. Legal action to be taken. A (1851) 2410, 2429, 2588
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Appeals for the issue of tobacco to native prisoners. A (1851) 3037 s (1851) 608
MOORHOUSE, Matthew?. Appointed valuer for runs on Yorke Peninsula. T (1852) 42
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Reprimanded, T (1852) 469
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Seeks payment of his account as returning officer for Yatala. A (1852) 2694~
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Strongly recommended by S. Stock for appointment as Immigration Agent. A (1853) 94
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Appointed a member of the Central Board of Education. u (1853) 338, 345
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. A. Tolmer criticizes certain Aboriginal feeding stations. A (1853) 1037, 1193 u (1853) 328
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Appointed director of the Destitute Poor Establishment and superintendent of the Female Immigrant Depot. w (1855) 66
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Appointed a member of the Botanic Gardens Committee. w (1855) 210 MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Resignation as Returing Officer for Yatala. Recommends appointment of W.C. Belt. A (1855) 2718 w (1855) 627
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Retires from 1 Adpril 1856 but to continue duties as Comptroller of the Destitute until successor appointed. Offers to act as Protector of Aborigines without salary. A (1856) 1051 x (1856) 171
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Praise of his services on the Female Immigrant Board. A (1856) 1179 x (1856) 215
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Low number of attendances at Central Board of Education requires his retirement. Is to be asked to stand again. A (1856) 1305 X Finance (1856) 125
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. His report on staffisng at the Destitute Poor Establishment. A (1856) 1655
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. Forwards Destitute Board recommendation for payment of teacher at Destitute Asylum. A (1856) 3032 X Finance (1856) 316
MOORHOUSE, Matthew See also Destitute Poor Establishment
MOORHOUSE, Matthew. For M. Moorhouse's reports as Protector of Aborigines See Protector of Aborigines
MOOROOROO DISTRICT COUNCIL. its proclamation urged. A (1853) 820, 894, 1116 u (1853) 287
MOOROOROO DISTRICT COUNCIL. Many names of petitions wrongly spelt in the Gazette. A (1853) 1309
MOOROOROO DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 2983, 3423 v (1854) 891
MOOROWIE. Police slab hut at Moorowie, Yorke Peninsula, unsatisfactory, A (1856) 2354
MOO RP AR, Aboriginal. To be tried for arson, sheep staling etc. A (1842) 83 MOO RPAR, Aboriginal. To be detained in the Gaol for the present. E (1842) 811
MOORPAR, Aboriginal. Under sentence of transportation. A (1843) 641 lh
MOORPAR, Aboriginal. Recommended for clemency. A (1844) 522
MOORPAR, Aboriginal. Petition for release from gaol. A (1844) 562 H (1844) 24
MOO RPAR, Aboriginal. Steals wheat from a settler near Port Lincoln. A (1845) 817
MOORSHEAD, William. Letter as agent for the contractor for the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse. A (1850) 1905
MOORUNDE. Establishment of a military post. E (1841) 137, 143, 145 (twice), 146 (twice), 148
MOORUNDE. Reports by the Resident Magistrate. S.A. Feb. 10, 1843. 3A
MOORUNDE. E.J. Eyre appointed Resident Magistrate. Purpose of the settlement. E (1841) 120 F (1842) 289
MOORUNDE. Erection of barracks for military detachment. A (1842) 3391h
MOORUNDE. Use of police horses. A (1842) 729 F (1842) 179
MOORUNDE. Supply of meat to the station. A (1842) 798 (1843) 4 E (1842) 619 F 91842) 139, 140, 190, 219 (thrice)
MOORUNDE. Workmen's huts burnt. A (1842) 956 (outsize) F (1842) 253
MOORUNDE. Sinking of the cutter Waterwitch. A (1842) 999, 1004 A (1845) 1034, 1054 F (1842) 265 K (1845) 42, 88 MOORUNDE. Proposed reduction of strength of Police Force. A (1842) 1027
MOORUNDE. Rationing of native constables. A (1842) 1046 F (1842) 289 (twice) K (1842) 269 F (1843) 307
MOORUNDE. Erection of Police Station. E (1842) 668 (twice)
MOORUNDE. Wages of immigrant labourers increased. E (1842) 715
MOORUNDE. Instructions for military detachment. E (1842) 766
MOORUNDE. Visited by Governor Grey. Reg. Nov. 26, 1842. 3C
MOORUNDE. Reports by the Resident Magistrate. A (1843) 170, 193 A (1844) 111, 1416 A (1845) 752 A (1846) 28, 974 A (1848) 1811 ~
MOORUNDE. Military detachment to be withdrawn unless settlers permit them to cut firewood. A (1843) 1209, 1265 G (1843) 332 (twice)
MOORUNDE. Correspondence about E.J. Eyre's desire to resign. A (1843) 1372 G (1843) 382
MOORUNDE. Difficulties in administering justice between natives and settlers. A (1844) 523 H (1844) 5
MOORUNDE. Survey of land for E.J. Eyre. A (1844) 837 H (1844) 143
MOORUNDE. E.J. Eyre to be succeeded pro tern as Resident Magistrate by W. Nation. A (1844) 1391 G (1844) 686 H (1844) 317, 322 (twice)
MOORUNDE. E.J. Eyre to be succeeded pro tern as Resident Magistrate by W. Nation. Reg. Dec. 7, 1844. 3B S.A. Dec. 10, 1844. 3C MOORUNDE. Reduction in strength of military detachment. H (1844) 308
MOORUNDE. Shorter route from Adelaide recommended by Thomas Moulden. A (1845) 226 G (1845) 761
MOORUNDE. Purchase of police boat. A (1845) 1150 A (1846) 847, 975, 1317 M (1846) 2, 135, 169
MOORUNDE. Boats unfit for use. K (1845) 72
MOORUNDE. Military barracks converted into a police station. A (1846) 462
MOORUNDE. Resignation of W> Nation as resident Magistrate. A (1846) 1518 M (1846) 211 N (1847) 19
MOORUNDE. E.J. Eyre's leave of absence extended. L (1846) 210 (twice) N (1847) 97
MOORUNDE. E.B. Scott appointed Protector of Aborigines and Resident Magistrate. A (1847) 44 N (1847) 19, 26, 28
MOORUNDE. E.B. Scott appointed Protector of Aborigines and Resident Magistrate. Reg. Jan. 13, 1847. 3B
MOORUNDE. Government's title to the sites of the public buildings. A (1847) 1224
MOORUNDE. Conveyance of land to the Government from E.J. Eyre for public buildings. N (1847) 261 A (1847) 682
MOORUNDE. William Lang appointed Resident Magistrate. N (1847) 309
MOORUNDE. William Lang's appointment as Resident magistrate cancelled. 0 (1847) 14
MOORUNDE. Drowning of two policemen. S.A. May 14, 1847. 3D Reg. May 15, 1847. 3B Reg. June 16, 1847. 2C S.A. July 16, 1847. 3F Reg. July 7, 1847. 3C MOORUNDE. Escape of prisoner. Reg. Feb. 26, 1848. 3B
MOORUNDE. Township subject to floods. E.B. Scott advocates reserving section no. 45 as the site of a new township. A (1853) 18 u (1853) 3
MOORUNDE. Report on the rise and fall of the River Murray. A (1854) 1938
MOORUNDE. Repairs of the "Government Buildings". W Finance (1855) 4-5
MOORUNDE. Police Commissioner forwards acoount for conveyance of grain to Moorunde. A (1856) 821
MOORUNDE. G.H. Greene forwards memorial for a pound at Moorunde. A (1856) 2171 x (1856) 392
MOORUNDE. H. Jamieson recommends mail communication through the Murray Districts from Moorunde to the Darling. A (1856) 2330
MOORUNDE. Lachlan McBean requests delay in the appointment of a poundkeeper at Moorunde. A (1856) 2841 x (1856) 511
MOORUNDE. George Henry Greene requests to be gazetted as Moorunde poundkeeper. A (1856) 3112
MOORUNDE See also Aborigines - Moorunde Police Station
MORAN, Mrs. Catherine. Complaint about her conduct as matron of the Inconstant. A (1849) 1105, 1142
MORAN, Mrs. Catherine. Matron on the Inconstant. A (1849) 1082
MORAN, Thomas. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1849) 1218
MORAN, Thomas. Report on the death of Wm. Sawyer. A (1851) 309
MORAN, Thomas, corporal. Acquitted of a false accusation. A (1854) 2457, 2927 v (1854) 762 MORA VIAN CONGREGATION, Light Pass. Petition (signed by its members) requesting authority for minister to perform ceremony of marriage. A (1855) 3023 w (1855) 717
MORAVIAN CONGREGATION, Light Pass. Petition (from minister) for extension of time for purchase of land Light Pass district. A (1855) 3899 w (1855) 878-879
MORAVIANS See also Moravian Congregation, Light Pass
MORCOMB, William. Seeks delivery of a gold parcel which has been incorrectly labelled. A (1852) 2895 T (1852) 889 (twice)
MORDAUNT, A Seeks appointment as Harbour Master at Port Wakefield. A (1850) 2101 R (1850) 619
MORDAUNT, A . To be appointed as keeper of the Powder Magazine. R (1850) 619
MOREHEAD, R A A . Part purchaser of section 4 to the north west of the Burra. A (1846) 445 L (1846) 271
MORETON, Mrs.. Frances Hannah. Alleged conspiracy against William Younghusband. A (1849) 1611 Q (1849) 472
MORETON, Dr. George Francis. His claim for gratuity as Surgeon Superintendent of the Templar. A (1845) 1448 L (1845) 57
MORETON, .Qr. George Francis. Fracas with William. Times Aug. 6, 1849. 3G S.A. Aug. 7, 1849. 3C Reg. Aug. 4, 1849. 2B Times Aug. 13, 1849. 3B
MORETON, Dr. George Francis. Appointment as surgeon at Yatala Labour Prison, A (1854) 1993, 2301 v (1854) 735
MORETON, Dr. George Francis. Medical report on Aboriginal prisoner. A (1856) 3033 x (1856) 554 MOREWOOD AND ROGERS. Correspondence about chartering the Yatala and the building of their store at Port Augusta. A (1852) 2129, 2204, 2256, 2293, 2475, 2992 T (1852) 730
MORGAN, , contractor. A partner in the firm of Joass and Morgan which see
MORGAN, Miss. . A spring on her property at Port Elliot, section 105, supplies the township with water. Government anxious to buy it. A (1853) 836 A (1854) 928, 1591 u (1853) 248 v (1854) 296
MORGAN, Catherine. Misconduct on the Ramillies. A (1849) 807 Q (1849) 244
MORGAN, Catherine. Misconduct on the Ramillies. S.A. April 27, 1849. 2B Times April 30, 1849. 3E S.A. May 4, 1849. 2B Times May 7, 1849. 3G
MORGAN, Charles. Suspected of being a runaway convict. His horse to be sold. A (1842) 552, 555 E (1842) 853
MORGAN, David. Alleged murder of a native. A (1846) 1096, 1115 M (1846) 88
MORGAN, David. A member of Sturt's Exploring Expedition, 1844-1846. L (1846) 133
MORGAN, David. Appointed Customs Department boatman at Port Wakefield. A (1852) T (1852) 983
MORGAN, David. Resigns as boatman to the Customs Department at Port Wakefield. A (1853) 3148 u (1853) 897
MORGAN, David. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 555 v (1854) 206
MORGAN, David. Resigns as guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 1436 v (1854) 489 MORGAN, Mrs.. ,* Matron odn the immigrant ship Princess Royal. A (1848) 870 *not necessarily Hannah Morgan
MORGAN, George. Illegal erection of a bank on the road between sections 445 and 523 at the Reed Beds. A (1850) 345 R (1850) 82
MORGAN, Hannah. A passenger to South Australia on the Princess Royal. A (1848) 859
MORGAN, James. A constable on the Calphurnia. A (1849) 648~
MORGAN, James. Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1850) 2314
MORGAN, John James. Reports his arrival to take up an appointment on the tug Adelaide. A (1849) 61 Q (1849) 20
MORGAN, John James. Friction with the Harbour Master. A (1849) 717, 718 Q (1849) 218
MORGAN, John James. Complaints as engineer of the tug Adelaide. A (1849) 1854, 1866 Q (1849) 548 twice
MORGAN, John James. Misconduct as engineer of the tug Adelaide. A (1849) 1940, 1979, 2043 Q (1849) 555, 586 twice
MORGAN, John James. Dispute with Captain Lipson. A (1849) 2043
MORGAN, John James. Dismissed from the tug Adelaide after commission of enquiry. A (1849) 2364 R (1850) 21 twice
MORGAN, John James. Terms of his engagement as engineer on the tug Adelaide. Q (1849) 26, 94, 95
MORGAN, John James. His return to England. A (1850) 438, 740, 846, 921, 950 R (1850) 149, 226, 244, 246
MORGAN, Samuel. Convicted of horse-stealing. A (1850) 2787 MORGAN, William. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1845) 1183 K (1845) 86
MORGAN, William. Evidence at the trial of the native Bobbo. A (1848) 958
MORGAN, William. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1849) 599
MORGAN, William. Seeks appointment as bailiff at the Local Court, Kapunda. A (1851) 1688 s (1851) 363
MORGAN, William. Surety for C. Jenkins. Has a shop in Hindley Street. A (1853) 1414 A (1855) 416
MORGANS, Morgan.* Unsatisfactory conduct as foreman of a working party at the Gaol. A (1849) 1086 *not necessarily Wm. Morgan Morgans
MORGANS, William Morgan. Convicted of cutting and wounding. A (1847) 727
MORGANS, William Morgan. Complains of treatment at the Gaol. A (1848) 1171
MORGANS, William Morgan. Petition for remission of sentence. A (1848) 212 p (1848) 82, 378
MORIALTA, district See Norton Summit
MORLEY, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 3424
MORPHEIT, Mrs.. Emma. Inquest on her death. A (1851) 2163
MORPHEIT, George. Arrival in South Australia. Reg. Dec. 19, 1840. 2D
MORPHEIT, George. Re proposed police station at Wellington. E (1841) 27
MORPHEIT, George. Re selection of land under certain orders. A (1842) 546
MORPHEIT, George. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 192 MORPHEIT, George. Criticism of Act 6 Viet., no. 12 (on the registration of deeds etc.). A (1843) 347 G (1943) 41
MORPHEIT, Goerge. Inquiry re the settlement of the Great Eastern Road debentures. A (1848) 382, 436, 536 G (1843) 43, 70, 110
MORPHEIT, George. Remission of fees on F. Boucher's town acre grants. A (1843) 820¥2. 821 G (1848) 245
MORPHEIT, George. Complains of irregularities at the Land Office re land order 455 and 456. A (1843) 985, 989, 1082, 1261 G (1843) 298 (twice), 320, 331, 361 A (1847) 1385, 1421, 1456 0 (1847) 188, 202, 215
MORPHEIT, George. A creditor of the Adelaide Corporation. A (1844) 40 G (1844) 474 A (1846) 1247, 1462 M (1846) 188
MORPHEIT, George. Seeks information about Government debentures for outstanding claims. A (1844) 44, 73 G (1844) 477
MORPHEIT, George. Correspondence re dishonoured bills. (Wilson, Wilson & Co.). A (1844) 521, 558¥2, 587. 636, 664, 669, 688, 699, 722, 1292, 1296, 1314, 379, 399 G (1848) 505, 512, 615, 669 H (1844) 12, 17, 19, 47, 59, 62, 70
MORPHEIT, George. Legal proceedings against the Government about dishonoured bills. (Wilson, Wilson & Co.). G (1844) 619, 623 (twice)
MORPHEIT, George. Correspondence about payment of a bill held by him as Attorney for Magniac, Jardine & Co. H (1844) 296
MORPHEIT, George. Seeks to recsover money owing to him by H. Watson. A (1846) 257, 387, 454 L (1846) 204, 263 p (1848) 326
MORPHEIT, George. Buys section 150 in the Barossa Survey. A (1846) 394 MORPHETI, George. Asks for additional police protection for North Adelaide. A (1846) 444 L (1846) 281
MORPHETI, George. Complains of the delay in landing the Phoebe's mails. A (1846) 506 L (1846) 298
MORPHETI, George. Complains of the late delivery of the mails from the Isabella Watson. A (1846) 609 L (1846) 325
MORPHETI, George. Correspondence with the Government as a member of the Committee of the South Australian Railway Company. A (1846) 708
MORPHETI, George. Correpondence about Barrow & Goodiar's Corporation debentures. A (1846) 1506 (outsize)
MORPHETI. George. Buys section 1410, County of Light. L (1846) 414
MORPHETI, George. His claim on Henry Watson. A (1847) 493 N (1847) 193
MORPHETI, George. Correspondence about subscriptions towards cost of repairing the City Bridge. A (1847) 1010 0 (1847) 35
MORPHETI, George. Correpondence about the grievances of North Adelaide ratepayers. A (1850) 470, 509 R (1850) 141, 151
MORPHETI, George. Wants the boundaries of his town acre, no. 410 defined. A (1853) 2817 u (1853) 836
MORPHETI, Sir John. Correspondence about...missing land orders. p (1848) 74, 82, 106, 115 A (1850) 259, 374, 1044 R (1850) 85, 299
MORPHETI, Sir John. Complains of conduct of the Buffalo Marines. B (1837) 42
MORPHETI, Sir John. Objects to the number of offices held by George Stevenson. B (1837) 44
MORPHETI, Sir John. Frustrates attempt to rob the Government Stores. B (1837) 60 MORPHETI, Sir John. On Committee for naming streets. B (1837) 74
MORPHETI, Sir John. Complains of the conduct of the natives. B (1837) 120
MORPHETI, Sir John. Intermediary between colonists and the Government with regard to the Aborigines. c (1838) 48, 51, 52
MORPHETI, Sir John. To report on proposed new Government House. D (1838) 31, 39
MORPHETI, Sir John. Refund of duty on tobacco. D (1839) 54 (twice), 190
MORPHETI, Sir John. Member of a Committee for determining a safe landing place at the the Old Port. D (1839) 185
MORPHETI, Sir John. Conveyance of prisoners to Sydney in the Mary Ridgway. D (1840) 240, 242
MORPHETI, Sir John. Reply to his enquiry regarding dishonoured bills. D (1841) 398
MORPHETI, Sir John. Applies for grant of money towards cost of a road at Wellington. A (1842) 30, 53 E (1842) 500
MORPHETI, Sir John. Correspondence about the right of holders of preliminary land orders to absolute priority of choice. A (1842) 546, 735~, 783, 811, 830 A (1844) 28, 154 A (1845) 536, 549, 580, 602, 702 F (1842) 42, 47, 117, 135, 137, 163 G (1844) 456, 466, 606 G (1845) 862, 869, 879 K (1845) 48
MORPHETI, Sir John. Sends in Agricultural returns. A (1842) 568
MDORPHETI, Sir John. Supply of provisions to the Wellington Police Station. E (1842) 414
MORPHETI, Sir John. A holder of a dishonoured bill. A (1843) 105, 1408, 1430 F (1843) 344 G (1843) 416
MORPHETI, Sir John. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 172 MORPHETI, Sir John. Inquiry re the exercose of reserved land orders in district D, and Kangaroo Island. A (1843) 281, 324 F (1843) 431
MORPHETI, Sir John. Claim for refund of sheep dues. A (1843) 486 G (1843) 97
MORPHETI, Sir John. Rental of his property at Walkerville as a Native School. A (1844) 95, 276, 286 G (1844) 589, 504 (twice) A (1845) 352
MORPHETI, Sir John. Refuses to reduce rent of native school at Walkerville. A (1844) 614
MORPHETI, Sir John. Reply to a petition transmitted by him protesting against taxation. G (1844) 455
MORPHETI, Sir John. Sells to R. Carter the property at Walkerville used as a Native School. A (1845) 533
MORPHETI, Sir John. Correspondence re dishonoured bills. (Wilson, Wilson & Co.). A (1845) 702, 720, 775 G (1845) 913, 922, 924, 927, 928 K (1845) 3, 78, 84 G (1845) 932, 946, 951 A (1846) 623
MORPHETI, Sir John. Seeks to obtain vine and fig cuttings frosm New South Wales. A (1845) 1015, 1021 G (1844) 529 G (1845) 910
MORPHETI, Sir John. Correspondence about the Tatiara district. A (1845) 1060
MORPHETI, Sir John. Applies for extended leave of absence from the Legislative Council. About to go to England. A (1845) 1607
MORPHETI, Sir John. Decides not to go to England. A (1846) 60
MORPHETI, Sir John. Recommends that mineral lands be sold in small blocks. A (1846) 214, 263 L (1846) 191
MORPHETI, Sir John. His opinion on the reservation by the Crown of mineral royalties. A (1846) 263, 325 L (1846) 191, 212 MORPHEIT, Sir John. Enquiry about the Mount remarkable Special Survey. A (1846) 691, 698, 745 L (1846) 338, 339
MORPSHEIT, Sir John. Correspondence with the Government as a member of the Committee of the South Australian Railway Company. A (1846) 708 L (1846) 365
MORPHEIT, Sir John. Censured for his political coup during the Mineral Royalties Bill debate. A (1846) 1217, 1243, 1244 M (1846) 92, 100, 107
MORPHEIT, Sir John. Applies for eighteen months' leave of absence from the Legislative Council. A (1846) 1461 M (1846) 179, 189
MORPHEIT, Sir John. Consulted about a proposed Crown Lands Bill. L (1846) 137
MORPHEIT, Sir John. Heads a memorial about the Parkhurst boys. L (1846) 157
MORPHETI, Sir John. Buys section 1411, County of Light. L (1846) 414
MORPHETI, Sir John. Correspondence about selection of land by virtue of certain missing land orders. A (1848) 159, 248, 290. 321 A (1849) 1546
MORPHETI, Sir John. Thrown from his horse. S.A. May 30, 1848. 2D Reg. May 31, 1848. 2B S.A. June 6, 1848. 3B S.A. June 16, 1848. 2D
MORPHETI, Sir John. Seeks permission to remove stone from Park Lands for repair of road to Genelg. A (1849) 1812 Q (1849) 526
MORPHETI, Sir John. His views on constitutional government. S.A. Nov. 20, 1849. 2A S.A. Nov. 23, 1849. 2D S.A. Dec. 14, 1849. 2A, 4A Times Dec. 17, 1849. 2G Times Dec. 20, 1849. 3A MORPHETT, Sir John. Correspondence about an old land order about to be sold on behalf of parties in England. A (1850) 375, 533 R (1850) 121, 164, 251, 255, 417
MORPHETT, Sir John. Recommends Dr. G. Bull for appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1851) 1004
MORPHETT, Sir John. His appointment as Speaker of the Legislative Council. T (1852) 93
MORPHETT, Sir John. Complains of vehicles trespassing on his land because the road is impassable. A (1853) 2394, 2417, 2488 U (1853) 697 (twice)
MORPSHETT, Sir John. George Green requests interpretation of a letter with respect to land order held by John Morphett. A (1856) 1162
MORPHETT, Joseph. Seeks position of pound keeper of Truro. A (1852) 3101 T (1852) 918
MORPSHETT, Joseph. Trustee for the Truro cemetery. A (1853) 2147 u (1853) 629
MORPHETT, Mary Jane. Her death. A (1848) 717
MORPHETT, Richard. Represents Clarendon residents in appealing for funds for the repair of road at Grant's Gully. A (1851) 3323
MORPHETI'S FERRY. The ferry was situated about ten miles north of Wellington, reckoning the distance on the east side of the river, or fifteen miles on the other. A (1848) 1006
MORPHETI'S FERRY. Established by J. Morphett in 1839. A (1842) 30
MORPHETI STREET BRIDGE. Frederick Dick prays that a sum £1,000 may be placed on the estimates to erect the Morphett Street Bridge. A (1856) 2542 x (1856) 491
MORPHETI VALE - Name list. Petition from settlers. A (1855) 280 (outsize Gr. 3)
MORPHETI VALE, district. New town (Dublin) laid out. Reg. Oct. 3, 1840. lB MORPHETI VALE, district. Signatures of some of the settlers. A (1842) 547 (outsize)
MORPHETI VALE, district. A farmers' club to be formed. S.A. Oct. 28, 1842. 2E
MORPHETI VALE, district. Petition complainging of S. Myles' exclusive occupation of the scanty area of Crown Land available for pastoral purposes. With plan and 16 signatures. A (1844) 1074 H (1844) 204
MORPHETI VALE, district. Improved grzing conditions on Crown lANDS. A (1844) 1408 H (1844) 325
MORPHETI VALE, district. Petition against the closing of certain roads. Signed by 28 settlers. A (1845) 930¥2 (outsize) K (1845) 19 (twice)
MORPHETI VALE, district. Success of Dr. Kelly's vineyard. S.A. Nov. 4, 1845. 2D
MORPCHETI VALE, district. Report on the crops. A (1847) 441¥2
MORPSHEIT VALE, district - Name lists. Petition. A (1855) 2886
MORPHETI VALE, district. Memorial from 49 settlers asking for repairs to the South road. A (1848) 938¥2 (outsize)
MORPHETI VALE, district. Petition for grant towards support of a school teacher. A (1848) 981 p (1848) 311
MORPHETI VALE, district. Memorials from settlers about the best site for a pound. A (1848) 1190 A (1849) 84, 836 Q (1849) 25, 27, 128
MORPHET VALE, district. Harvest home. Reg. June 26, 1848. 2D
MORPHETI VALE, district. Ploughing matches. S.A. July 18, 1848. 3C S.A. Aug. 11, 1848. 2D S.A. Aug. 3, 1849. lB Times Aug. 6, 1849. lB Times Aug. 20, 1849. 3G S.A. Aug. 21, 1849. 2B S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2B Reg. Aug. 29, 1849. Supp. lC Times Sept. 3, 1849. 4E MORPHETI VALE, district. Heavy crops. S.A. Jan. 9, 1849. 2F
MORPHETI VALE, district. No work offering. A (1855) 2035 w (1855) 470
MORPHETI VALE, district. Compensation to section owners for land appropriated for roads. w (1855) 652, 706
MORPHETI VALE, district. J. Jarvis' claim for compensation for resumption of a road through section 547. A (1855) 3190 w (1855) 933
MORPHETI VALE, district. T.B. Kelly compensated for loss of land (sec., 594) resumed for a road. A (1855) 3500 w (1855) 930
MORPHETI VALE, district. Search for coal at Morphett Vale. A (1856) 824 . x (1856) 143
MORPHETI VALE, district - Name lists. Petition for jetty. A (1856) 862
MORPHETI VALE, town. W.R. Water's school. A (1848) 1021, 1173 p (1848) 371
MORPHETI VALE. rown. Spring cart service between Morphett Vale and Adelaide. Reg. May 16, 1840. 2C
MORPHETI VALE, rown. Pound established. A (1848) 1526 p (1848) 512
MORPHETI VALE, town. Erection of Union chapel. Reg. Sept. 8, 1849. 2E
MORPHETI VALE, town. Petition for the establishment of a local court. A (1850) 2186
MORPHETI VALE, rown. Land reserved as a police site. A (1854) 2122 v (1854) 633, 674
MORPHETI VALE, rown. A police station to be erected. A (1855) 729 w (1855) 111 MORPHEIT VALE, town. Local Court and Police station ready for use. A (1855) 1925 w (1875) 466
MORPHEIT VALE, town. S.M. forwards application of Distri t Council of Willunga for use of court house as district council office. A (1856) 851 x (1856) 147
MORPSHEIT VALE, .tm¥n. Registrar General reports change of registrar at Morphett Vale. A (1856) 3057 X Finance (1856) 316
MORPHEIT VALE, town - Postal arrangements. Emu Hotel used as a post office. D (1840) 331
MORPHEIT VALE, town - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. E (1841) 52 A (1846) 773 L (1846) 369 A (1849) 796 A (1851) 3347
MORPHEIT VALE, .town - Postal arrangements. Post office removed from the Emu Hotel. W.E. Young appointed postmaster. A (1851) 2629 s (1851) 526
MORPHEIT VALE, 1QIDl See also St. Mary's Church (R.C.) Presbyterian Church Congregational Church Local Court Police Station, Morphett Yale, town
MORPHEIT VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Meeting of the "Agricultural Society". Reg. Jan, 8, 1842. lB
MORPHEIT VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Notice to members. Times Nov. 15, 1849. 2D S.A. Nov. 20, 1849. 3B
MDORPHEIT VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Settlers seek a postponement of its proclamation. A (1853) 2200, 2256, 2402, 2536 A (1854) 103 u (1853) 646, 658 v (1854) 72
MORPHEIT VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Seeks an advance of £200. A (1853) 3414 V (1854) 54 (twice) MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 699, 952
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Governor's thanks for the prompt reply about placing Irish immigrants. w (1855) 469
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Completes the school building. A (1855) 2401
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Transfer of a section of land to Clarendon District Council. A (1855) 2886, 3353 w (1855) 720, 770
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Granted use of Morphett Vale Local Court house as a meeting place. A (1855) 4099 x (1856) 49-50
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. George Worthington reports irregularities in the election of Councillors. A (1856) 727 x (1856) 120
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Notifying appointment of James Clarke as Chairman. A (1856) 762
MORPHETI VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Phillip Hollins forwards memorial for proclamation of part of District of Willunga and Morphett Vale as District of Noarlunga. (Map included). A (1856) 1180
MORPHE'IT VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman asks if Government will pay the expense of collection of the Agricultural Statistics. A (1856) 2569
MORPHE'IT VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman recommends that the District remain as at present defined. A (1856) 2720 x (1856) 460, 476
MORPHE'ITVILLE. Construction of bridge over the Sturt on the road to Marion. A (1845) 276, 928, 1534, 1577 G (1845) 802 L (1845) 65, 82 (twice), 83, 84, 85 A (1846) 1, 22, 346, 348, 364 L (1846) 120, 236 twice
MORPHE'ITVILLE. For the beige over the Sturt on the Bay Road See Glenelg, district MORRIS, . Contractor for boarding up the Police Barracks stables. A (1856) 2561 X Finance (1856) 270
MORRIS, Arthur A . Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1855) 450
MORRIS, Charles. Charged with larceny. A (1845) 679
MORRIS, Charles. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1845) 1102
MORRIS, Charles. A passenger to South Australia by the Rajah. (Constable), A (1849) 38, 49
MORRIS, Edward. A publican in distressed circumstances. A (1855) 1630 w (1855) 397
MORRIS, Mrs. Francis. Granted relief. A (1843) 860 G (1843) 257
MORRIS, George. Transported to Hobart, for ten years. A (1842) 501, 610. 949 E (1842) 810
MORRIS, George. Petition for mitigation of sentence. A (1844) 179 G (1844) 550
MORRIS, Henry. Employed as a census collector. L (1846) 131, 218
MORRIS, Henry*. Application for occupation licence near Reedy Creek. A (1847) 1529 p.2 *not necessarily "Henry Thomas"
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Complains of the abuse of common lands near Hindmarsh Valley. A (1846) 897
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Alleged murder of Malappa. A (1849) 1883~ p.5, 1907~ pp. 9-10, 1908 p.4 Reg. Sept. 1, 1849. 3C Times Sept. 3, 1849. 3G, 4D S.A. Sept. 4, 1849. 2E, 2F Times Sept. 10, 1849. 3B S.A. Sept. 11, 1849. 3A Times Sept. 24, 1849. 4A MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Charged with attacking native women. Times Sept. 10, 1849. 3D Times Sept. 24, 1849. 4B
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Charged with assaulting two native women. A (1849) 1908 p.8
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Applies for the position of Inspector of sheep. A (1855) 34 w (1855) 47
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Activities as a Sub-Inspector of Sheep. A (1855) 2654, 3593
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Succeeds John Hamilton as Chief Inspector of Sheep. A (1855) 3467~ W Finance (1855) 253
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Mr. Mason, Clerk of the Cattle Market will act as his deputy in the city. A (1856) 42, 234 x (1856) ???
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Asked to comment on relative merits of Junior Inspectors. x (1856) 108
MORRIS, Henry Thomas. Chief Inspector of Sheep granted a week's leave of absence. x (1856) 247
MORRIS?, H T . Applies for appointment as inspector of the Gold Escort. A (1853) 966 u (1853) 297
MORRIS, H T . Pays rent for his mineral lease known as Dawes' sett. A (1854) 1818, 1959 v (1854) 599
MORRIS, H T . Penalty for late payment of rent (C.L. Lease) remitted. W Finance (1855) 115
MORRIS, Mrs.. Jane. Seeks relief for her step-children. A (1847) 1417 0 (1847) 217 twice
MORRIS, John. Petition for mitigation of his sentence refused. A (1843) 434 G (1843) 72
MORRIS, John. Under sentence of transportation. A (1843) 641 ~' 666 G (1843) 179, 180 MORRIS, John. Complains of the seduction of his wife by John Baird. A (1844) 175 G (1844) 533
MORRIS, Julia. Seeks an increase in her pay as an employee of the Adelaide Lunatic Asylum. A (1853) 382
MORRIS, Richard. Tender for office furniture. A (1843) 422 G (1843) 51 twice, 52, 55
MORRIS, Richard. Convicted of burglary. A (1850) 2787
MORRIS, Thomas. Seeks remission of penalty for overdue 14 years' lease. A (1855) 2208
MORRIS, William. Appointed under turnkey at the Gaol. To have charge of lunatics. H (1844) 357 (thrice), 358, 359
MORRIS, William. Asks for quarters at the Gaol. A (1845) 170~, 204, 338 G (1845) 752, 832 (twice)
MORRIS, William. Application for fuel and water as turnkey at the Gaol. A (1845) 520, 617 G (1845) 859, 884 (twice)
MORRIS, William. Application for increased rations as Keeper of Lunatics. A (1846) 692 . L (1846) 359
MORRIS, William. Appointed Keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. His wife to be housekeeper. L (1846) 285 (twice)
MORRIS, William. Alleged incapacity as Head Keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1847) 314, 411 N (1847) 153, 180
MORRIS, William. Report on conditions at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1849) 1049
MORRIS, William. Requests leave to complete land purchase beyond specified time. A (1856) 76
MORRISAY, James. Transported to Sydney. E (1841) 257
MORRISAY, James. His petition for remission of sentence refused. E (1841) 261 MORRISON, Charles Baker. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1846) 65 L (1846) 132
MORRISON, Charles Baker. Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1846) 1201
MORROW, Isaac. Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1850) 1399
MORROW, William. A constable on the Isabella Watson. A (1846) 645
MORROW, William. Gratuity as contable on the Isabella Watson. N (1847) 220
MORSBY, Robert. Convicted of theft. A (1850) 1962
MORSE, Ann. Application for free passage to England. A (1850) 752 R (1850) 201
MORSE, Charles. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1849) 651
MORSE, Henry T C . Government aid for his school at Rowlands Flat. A (1850) 2174 s (1851) 475
MORTIMER, Edward. Supports petition for release of Mr. Marshall from gaol. A (1856) 722
MORTIMER, Mrs.. Rebecca. Seeks permission to occupy a Government cottage at Willunga. A (1851) 358
MORTIMER, Richard. Seeks permission to occupy a Government cottage at Willunga. A (1851) 358
MORTLOCK, William Ranson. Application for occupation licence on Eyre Peninsula. A (1847) 731 p.11
MORTLOCK, William Ranson. Evidence on the death of natives at Yalluna Station. A (1849) 1178
MORTLOCK, William Ranson. Troubled by natives on his run about 70 miles N.W. of Port Lincoln. A (1848) 1087, 1152 A (1849) 708 (outsize)
MORTLOCK, William Ranson. Appointed an Inspector of Sheep under the Scab Act. His instructions. T (1853) 1051 (twice) MORTLOCK, William Ranson. Resigns as Inspector of Sheep. A (1853) 1030, 1296, 1452¥2, 1549 u (1853 381, 317, 444, 459, 507
MORTLOCK, William Ranson. A lawsuit pending between him and William Williams about the non-branding of diseased sheep. A (1853) 1112
MORTON, Richard. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1845) 851 G (1845) 946
MORTON, Richard. Death in hospital. A (1846) 783
MORTON, Rev. Robert. Authorised to issue marriage licenses in Clarendon district. A (1855) 4170
MOSAMBIQUE, ship. Wrecked on beach near the Coorong. A (1854) 2502 v (1854) 765
MOSEL, Johann Friedrich. Does not take the oath of allegiance within the prescribed period. A (1853) 259
MOSELEY, Henry. Claim for money owing by J.B. Phipson. A (1851) 631, 734 s (1851) 137, 153
MOSELEY, H . Applies for a licence for a portion of the oyster bed at Glenelg. A (1854) 43, 160, 262, 530, 635 v (1854) 43, 115, 249
MOSES, Thomas. A constable on the Marion. A (1849) 345
MOSQUITOES. Cause an assistant to withdraw his offer to "sleep in" at the Assay Office. A (1852) 1601
MOSQUITO PLAINS See Naracoorte
MOSS, Joseph. A convict. His whereabouts. A (1854) 2079
MOULD, James. Seeks to patent a wheatgrinder. A (1848) 1309, 1409 p (1848) 430
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Seeks appointment as a notary public. A (1851) 1339 s (1851) 295 MOTTLEY, Margaret. Acts as sub-matron and schoolteacher on the Agincourt. A (1855) 4083
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Acts as town clerk at the first election of the Municipality of Kensington and Norwood. A (1853) 924
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Forwards a petition urging the incorporation of Kensington and Norwood as a municipality. A (1853) 924 v (1853) 296
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Acting town clerk of the Corporation of Kensington and Norwood. A (1853) 1912 u (1853) 609
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Accepts office of Returning Officer, Election District of Burra, at Adelaide polling place. A (1855) 3165
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. CorrespoIJdence on behalf of J.H. Hubert. A (1855) 3493, 3602, 3803 w (1855) 822
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Reporting Thomas Cuttings' great inconvendience in not being able to get his land grant. A (1856) 1291 x (1856) 251
MOULDEN, Joseph Eldin. Forwards John Henry Hubert's application for an oyster licence. A (1856) 2222, 2223
MOULDEN, J . Forwards memorial praying that Kent Town may be annexed to the towns of Kensington and Norwood. A (1856) 2676
MOULDEN, Thomas. Suggests a shorter route to Moorunde. A (1845) 226 G (1845) 761
MOULDEN, Thomas. On the probable scarcity of grain. A (1846) 494 L (1846) 289
MOULDEN, Thomas. Advertisement as a wool classer. S.A. Nov. 10, 1848. 3D
MOULDEN, Thomas. Seeks appointment as a member of a board for geological research. A (1851) 3751 s (1851) 787 MOULDEN, Thomas. Seeks an appointment at Port Elliot. A (1853) 666 u (1853) 209
MOULDEN, Thomas. Applies for the position as bookkeeper to the Goolwa Railway. A (1855) 348 w (1855) 103, 108
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. Sentenced to death. A (1843) 423
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. Reprieved. A (1843) 504 G (1843) 60
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. His removal to Adelaide not recommended. A (1843) 1235
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. Removed from Port Lincoln to Adelaide. A (1843) 1271 G (1843) 350, 370
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. His release recommended. A (1843) 1361
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. His trial. S.A. March 28, 1843. 2D S.A. March 31, 1843. 2D
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. Petition for release from gaol. A (1844) 562 H (1844) 24
MOULLIA, Aboriginal. Released and returned to Port Lincoln. A (1845) 465 G (1845) 822 (twice)
MO ULLIN, Daniel. Application for an occupation licence near the Thirty Nine Sections. A (1847) 1115 p.3
MOULTON, G . Payment for helping to put out a fire on the Government Farm. A (1844) 200 G (1844) 547, 552
MOULTON, Robert George. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1845) 983, 1134 K (1845) 63
MOULTON, Robert H . Injured in an explosion. E (1842) 775 Reg. April 16, 1842. 2F MOULTON, Robert H . Appointed temporary clerk in the Land Office. A (1843) 1044 G (1843) 261, 287, 319
MOULTON, Robert H . Temporarily employed in the Survey office before taking charge of the Government Farm. G (1843) 425 A (1844) 1, 189 G (1844) 454
MOULTON, Robert H . Reports damage to his quarters at the Government Farm. A (1844) 424
MOULTON, Robert H . In charge of the Government Farm. H (1844) 73 A (1845) 1137 A (1846) 90 A (1849) 446, 1108~ A (1855)3269
MOULTON, Robert H . Seeks appointment as chief draftsman in the Land Office. A (1847) 1158
MOULTON, Robert H . To occupy the new cottage at the Government Farm. p (1848) 229
MOULTON, Robert H . Incapacitated by accident. A (1849) 1108~
MOULTON, Robert H . Seeks permission to retain his garden at the Government Farm. A (1849) 1279
MOULTON, Robert H . His proposal for leasing the Government Farm. A (1849) 2141
MOULTON, Robert H . Seeks employment. A (1849) 2240
MOULTON, Robert H . No longer requdired as superintendent of the Government Farm. Q (1849) 481
MOULTON, Robert H . Seeks appointment as a Crown Lands Ranger. A (1850) 2168 R (1850) 549
MOULTON, Robert H . Offered a position as a constable in the Police Force. A (1853) 1892 (MISSING), 2110 u (1853) 584
MOULTON, Robert H . Requests that as Crown Lands Ranger he be granted a travelling allowance. A (1856) 195 MOUNSTON, James. Seeks appointment in the Police Force. A (1846) 771
MOUNT, Thomas. Seeks to buy section 1781 near Mount Barker. A (1846) 31
MOUNTAIN, Joseph. Appointed postmaster at McLaren Vale. A (1853) 858 u (1853) 271
MOUNT ARDEN, district See also Aborigines - Mount Arden district
MOUNT BARKER, district. Visit of W .H. Dutton and John Cannan. D (1839) 50
MOUNT BARKER, district. Description. Reg. Nov. 28, 1840. 4A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Destruction of timber on surveyed land. E (1841) 13
MOUNT BARKER, district. Proposed pound. A (1842) 446
MOUNT BARKER, district. Progress of settlement. S.A. May 20, 1842. 3B S.A. Aug. 11, 1843. 2C Reg. Jan. 15, 1847. 3B Reg. Jan. 27, 1847. 2E S.A. Nov. 6, 1849. 4A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Petition for establishment of a resident magistrate's court at Mount Barker. Signed by 53 settlers. A (1843) 665 G (1843) 226
MOUNT BARKER, district. Signatures to a petition. A (1843) 1009
MOUNT BARKER, district. Petition against Bill for leasing Crown Lands by tender or auction. A (1843) 1470 G (1843) 441
MOUNT BARKER, district. Troublesome natives. A (1843) 812, p.1
MOUNT BARKER, district. Discovery of iron pyrites. A (1843) 1434
MOUNT BARKER, district. Outrage by natives at Lawson's Station. S.A. April 14, 1843. 2D MOUNT BARKER, district. Aggressive natives. Reg. May 6, 1843. 3A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Failure of potato crop. S.A. Nov. 10, 1843. 3A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Successful wine making. Reg. Jan. 27, 1844. 3A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Copper found on L. Macfarlane's run. A (1845) 681 G (1845) 901
MOUNT BARKER, district. Dr. J. Gedmmell begins to practise. Reg. Feb. 22, 1845. 2C
MOUNT BARKER, district. Dr. George Bull begins to practise. S.A. March 21, 1845. 2A
MOUNT BARKER, district. The Cattle Company's estate sold. S.A. April 15, 1845. 3B
MOUNT BARKER, district. Descrisption. S.A. Oct. 3, 1845. 2D
MOUNT BARKER, district. Reports on crops. Reg. dee. 17, 1845. 3D S.A. Feb. 9, 1847. SD S.A. Dec. 28, 1847. 3F Reg. jan. 10, 1849. 3A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Roman catholic service held in a barn at Little Dublin. Reg. Jan. 21, 1846. 2E
MOUNT BARKER, district. Construction of a bridge over the Onkaparinga. Reg. May 2, 1846. 3B
MOUNT BARKER, district. Construction of bridge over Onkaparinga. A (1847) 402~, p. 12
MOUNT BARKER, district. Report on the crops. A (1847) 441~
MOUNT BARKER, district. Correspondence aboaut the boundary of a proposed hundred. A 91847) 622, 636, 693 N (1847) 266, 270, 298
MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorial signed by 54 residents. A (1847) 1197 0 (1847) 113 MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorials signed by about 120 settlers. A (1847) 1563
MOUNT BARKER, district. Rise in value of land. S.A. April 16, 1847. 3D
MOUNT BARKER, district. Meeting of subscribers towards erection of a Presbyterian Church in the northern part of the district. S.A. May 4, 1847. 3F
MOUNT BARKER, district. Patterson's windmill for sale. Reg. May 15, 1847. lB
MOUNT BARKER, district. Damage done by storm. S.A. July 27, 1847. 3C S.A. Aug. 3, 1847. 3C
MOUNT BARKER, district. List of subscribers towards the erection of a bridge. A (1848) 204
MOUNT BARKER, district. Appointment of a poundkeeper. A (1848) 387, 578 p (1848) 140, 192
MOUNT BARKER, district. Report on mineral resources of various sections. A (1848) 587 p (1848)
MOUNT BARKER, district. Ploughing match. S.A. Aug. 18, 1848. 3A Reg. Aug. 23, 1848. 2A S.A. Sept. 8, 1848. 2C S.A. Sept. 29, 1848. 2C
MOUNT BARKER, district. Public meeting discusses the state of roads, bridges, etc. S.A. Dec. 8, 1848. 2E, 3C S.A. Dec. 26, 1848. 2D Reg. Dec. 9, 1848. 2B
MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorial, signed by 90 residents, against the resumption of special surveys. A (1849) 78 Q (1849) 34
MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorial, signed by 60 settlers, asking for the extension of the boundaries of the hundred of Macclesfield. A (1849) 505, 535 Q (1849) 173
MOUNT BARKER, district. Construction of various bridges. A (1849) 841 Q (1849) 249, 258 MOUNT BARKER, district. Population and farming statistics. A (1849) 1039, p.7
MOUNT BARKER, district. Bad state of roads and bridges. A (1849) 1577, 1602 Q (1849) 459
MOUNT BARKER, district. Barley crops attacked by caterpillars. Times Jan. 8, 1849. 2E S.A. Jan. 9, 1849. 2F Reg. Jan. 10, 1849. 3A
MOUNT BARKER, district. Rumoured discoveries of gold. Reg. March 3, 1849. 2D
MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorial signed by about 150 settlers. A (1850) 861 (outsize)
MOUNT BARKER, district. List of wheat growers. A (1851) 2100
MOUNT BARKER, district. Correspondence about roads in the Macclesfield hundred. A (1851) 3766 T (1852) 70
MOUNT BARKER, district. Police needed to prevent offences by men on the way to the gold diggings. A (1852) 665 (outsize) T (1852) 215
MOUNT BARKER, district. Memorial signed by a number of settlers on account of John Gibbins. A (1854) 3251 v (1854) 1089
MOUNT BARKER, district. Alleged discovery of coal in the locality. A (1855) 2266, 2438
MOUNT BARKER, district. Appointed a deputy registration district. A (1855) 1732 w (1855) 440
MOUNT BARKER, district. A ranger needed. A (1852) 2188 T (1852) 708
MOUNT BARKER, district - Name lists. List of electors and signatures of settlers. A (1853) 1714, 2010 A (1855) 1114 (outsize gr.3) MOUNT BARKER, district See also Rock Creek Special Survey Wheal Margaret Mining Company Roads - Mount Barker Road
MOUNT BARKER, town. Subdivided. Reg. Feb. 22, 1840. lD
MOUNT BARKER, town. Establishment of pound. A (1842) 420 A (1847) 1434 E (1842) 769, 824 0 (1847) 221
MOUNT BARKER, 1Qwn. Proposed bench at the Police Station for the accommodation of magistrate. A (1842) 527 E (1842) 840, 866
MOUNT BARKER, town. Lock-up house needed. A (1842) 806 F (1842) 164
MOUNT BARKER, town. Weekly conveyance discontinued. S.A. May 27, 1842. 3C
MOUNT BARKER, town. Advertisement of J. Lawrence's weekly conveyance. S.A. Jan. 20, 1843. 3E
MOUNT BARKER, 1Qwn. Advertisement of Bell's weekly conveyance. Reg. jan. 21, 1843. lB
MOUNT BARKER, 1Qwn. School to be opened by Miss MacGowan. S.A. May 9, 1843. 3E
MOUNT BARKER, tIDYn. Proposed erection of a Presbyterian Church. A (1846) 903 M (1846) 15 A (1847) 259 N (1847) 139 (twice) S.A. July 7, 1846. 3A S.A. Aug. 4, 1846. 2A S.A. Oct. 6, 1846. SA S.A. Apr. 27, 1847. 3E S.A. Dec. 14, 1847. 2F
MOUNT BARKER, 1Qwn. Memorial asking for a bridge. A (1847) 1429 0 (1847) 204 MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. J.J. Bonnar's school. S.A. Feb. 19, 1847. 3C S.A. Dec. 28, 1847. 3E S.A. Jan. 14, 1848. 2D S.A. Dec. 8, 1848. 3B S.A. Dec. 26, 1848. 2C S.A. Jan. 5, 1849. 3C S.A. May 22, 1849. 3C MOUNT BARKER, IDIDi. J.J. Bonnar's school. ... cont. S.A. Dec. 11, 1849. 2D A (1848) 289. 497 p (1848) 120, 173
MOUNT BARKER, town. Justices of the peace eulogised. S.A. July 27, 1847. 2D
MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. Proceedings of the Magistrates' Court. S.A. Aug. 3, 1847. 3A S.A. Sept. 28, 1847. 3E S.A. Jan. 25, 1848. 3D S.A. Feb. 4, 1848. 2E S.A. March 3, 1848. 3C S.A. June 2, 1848. 3B
MOUNT BARKER, town. W. Freeman's wekly spring-cart service. S.A. Sept. 28, 1847. 2E, 3E
MOUNT BARKER, town. Construction of bridge. A (1848) 479 P (1848) 165 twice
MOUNT BARKER, town. Horse races. Reg. March 29, 1848. 2C
MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. A. Simpson's weekly conveyance. S.A. Sept. 22, 1848. 2F
MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. Criticism of the local Bench of Magistrates. S.A. Oct. 13, 1848. 2D
MOUNT BARKER, town. Correspondence about the election of a chairman to the Bench of Magistrates. A (1849) 1663, 2119 Q (1849) 487
MOUNT BARKER, town. Sale of John Finniss' allotments. Times March 26, 1849. 2D Times April 9, 1849. 2C
MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. Miscellaneous references. S.A. March 27, 1849. 2F S.A. March 30, 1849. 2F MOUNT BARKER, town. Extensive sale of allotments. S.A. April 6, 1849. 3D S.A. April 17, 1849. 2F
MOUNT BARKER, tmYn. High price of land. Times April 16, 1849. 3F
MOUNT BARKER, 1ffiYn. Concert at the Crown Land. S.A. April 17, 1849. 2F
MOUNT BARKER, town. Teetotal meeting. S.A. Oct. 5, 1849. 3B
MOUNT BARKER, town. J.B. Shepherdson's sawmill. S.A. Nov. 23, 1849. 2E
MOUNT BARKER, 1ffiYn, Arrangements for bringing a Presbyterian minister from Scotland. S.A. Nov. 30, 1849. 2D
MOUNT BARKER, 1ffiYn. Petition signed by 40 residents. A (1850) 641
MOUNT BARKER, town. Memorial asking that an area. of land be reserved for public use. A (1850) 2030 R (1850) 531, 563
MOUNT BARKER, town. Memorial seeking relief for destitute families in the town. A (1851) 1722
MOUNT BARKER, 1ffiYn. Memorial urging the appointment of a Special Magistrate. A (1851) 3932 T (1852) 42
MOUNT BARKER, town. Dunn's wheat store burst. Obs. Mar. 28, 1857. 4D, 7F
MOUNT BARKER, tmYn. F. Dawson invited to act as sepcial magistrate without pay. A (1852) 278 T (1852) 42, 109
MOUNT BARKER, .tmm. Memorial urging the reopening of the pound. A (1852) 3316 MISSING t (1852) 992
MOUNT BARKER, 1ffiYn. A memorial uring the appointment of a local Police Commissioner. A (1853) 24
MOUNT BARKER, town. Seek to come under the Municipal Corporation Act. Protest against inclusion in a District Council. A (1853) 1982, 2007, 2010, 2376, 3329 u (1853) 963 MOUNT BARKER, town. Nairne to be chief polling place, Electoral District of Mt. Barker, in lieu of Mt. Barker. w (1855) .638
MOUNT BARKER, tmm. District ranger (S. Freeman) authorise to impound cattle unlawfully depasturing. A (1855) 3596 w (1855) 837
MOUNT BARKER, tmm. S.M. forwards an explanation relating to an excess in vote. A (1856) 2704
MOUNT BARKER, tmm - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1842) 302, 331, 591 A (1843) 202, 927, 938, 982, 1084 A (1845) 637, 1331 A (1846) 412, 618, 678 A (1847) 1197, 1220, 1253, 1295, 1302, 1347 A (1848) 366, 1283 A (1849) 133 A (1850) 641 E (1842) 657, 701 F (1842) 44 F (1843) 392 G (1843) 282, 286, 341 L (1845) 20 L (1846) 325 Q (1847) 132, 154, 171, 172 twice 0 (1847) 113 R (1850) 198 s (1851) 28 A (1853) 1010 S.A. March 23, 1847. SB
MOUNT BARKER, 1ID1m. See also St. Francis de Sales' Church Resident Magistrate's Court Wesleyan Church Local Court Presbyterian Church Female Immigrant Depot
MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Police Sergeant to act as postmaster, E (1842) 656
MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Regular postal services with Adelaide considered premature. F (1842) 7
MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Weekly conveyance organised between Adelaide and Moutn Barker. S.A. May 10, 1842. 2B MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Postmaster needed. A (1847) 229, 324 N (1847) 114, 156
MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Memorial protesting against an alteration in the hours of arrival and despatch of the mails. A (1850) 2076 R (1850) 531
MOUNT BARKER, town - Postal arrangements. Request that branch mails in the district be restored. A (1852) 787 T (1852) 248
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Formed. S.A. Nov. 27, 1846. 3B Reg. Nov. 28, 1846. 2A
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Show held in March 1847. Reg. Feb. 24, 1847. lC, 2A S.A. March 2, 1847. 2A Reg. March 3, 1847. lB S.A. March 5, 1847. 4D S.A. March 12, 1847. 3D S.A. March 26, 1847. 4B Reg. March 27, 1847. 2D S.A. April 16, 1847. 3E
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Ploughing match of September 1847. Reg. Aug. 28, 1847. lC Reg. Sept. 4, 1847. lC S.A. Sept. 10, 1847. 2F Reg. Sept. 11, 1847. 3D
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Miscellaneous references. S.A. Oct. 29, 1847. 3B S.A. Nov. 12, 1847. 3B S.A. Dec. 21, 1847. 3D S.A. June 23, 1848. 2E S.A. Aug. 18, 1848. 3A Reg. Aug. 23, 1848. 2A S.A. Sept. 8, 1848. 2C S.A. Sept. 29, 1848. 2C S.A. Nov. 24, 1848. 4B Reg. Nov. 11, 1848. 4B Reg. Nov. 15, 1848. SD S.A. Dec. 8, 1848. 2E, 3C Times Dec. 11, 1848. 2F, 4A Times Dec. 18, 1848. lB, 4B S.A. Dec. 26, 1848. 2D Reg. Dec. 9, 1848. 2B S.A. Aug. 17, 1849. 3D S.A. Nov. 6, 1849. 4A S.A. Nov. 13, 1849. 2E MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The show of April 1849. Times March 26, 1849. 2E S.A. March 27, 1849. lB S.A. April 3, 1849. 3D S.A. April 17, 1849. 2D S.A. April 20, 1849. 2B Times April 23, 1849. 3F
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Memorial protesting against the suspension of emigration to South Australia. A (1848) 58 p (1848) 25
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Memorial complaining about the Mount Barker Road. A (1848) 1706
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The show of March 1848. S.A. Feb. 22, 1848. 2F S.A. Feb. 25, 1848. 3C S.A. March 3, 1848. lC S.A. March 28, 1848. 3A Reg. March 25, 1848. 2C
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Complains of the state of roads and bridges in the district. A (1849) 1577, 1602
MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Ploughing match of September 1849. S.A. Sept. 7, 1849. 2C
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT CCOUNCIL. Petitions for and against its formation. A (1853) 181, 220~, 1982, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2020, 2112, 2176 u (1853) 636, 699
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Initial expenses. A (1853) 2989 u (1853) 857
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Enquires whether roads in the township are public roads. A (1853) 2990 u (1853) 860
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 730, 2931, 3804 v (1854) 878
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Township proclaimed under the impounding act. A (1855) 513, 566 w (1855) 155 MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Requests an extension of the Dog Act to Mount Barker. A (1855) 1361 w (1855) 361
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Appoints W. Hill as their Adelaide agent. A (1855) 1419
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. As Mt. Barker is not a Government town, the Government has not reserve of land for a school. A (1855) MISSING w (1855) 384, 488
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Agrees to the Govemsment's plan for the unemployed. A (1855) 1419 w (1855) 357
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ranger (S. Freeman) authorised to impound cattle unlawfully depasturing in district. A (1855) 3596 w (1855) 837
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Council requests confirmation of road order. A (1856) 240, 863
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk reports rates assessment and appointment of a Chairman, Mr. Benjamin Gray. A (1856) 1939
. MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman asks if Government will pay the expense of collection of the Agricultural statistics. A (1856) 2558
MOUNT BARKER DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards statement of receipts from sales from pounds of unclaimed cattle. A (1856) 2924~ x (1856) 497
MOUNT BARKER MINERAL SURVEY See Rocky Creek Special Survey
MOUNT BARKER ROAD See Roads - Mt. Barker Road
MOUNT BARKER SPECIAL SURVEY. Land to be let. Reg. Oct. 2, 1841. 2B
MOUNT BARKER SPRINGS. Mrs. Jobbing's school. A (1850) 2487 MOUNT BENSON, district. Cattle stealing by natives on Gifford's station. A (1847) 585, 930
MOUNT BROWN, district. Extra police protection needed. A (1848) 426 p (1848) 154
MOUNT BROWN, district See also Aborigines - Mount Brown, district
MOUNT BROWN, district. Affray with natives on the Halletts' run. A (1844) 932, 1044, 1120, 1135, 1248, 1249~, 1293, 1446, 1467, 1511, 1528 H (1844) 162, 223, 230, 233, 287, 288, 333, 337, 341 (twice) A (1845) 143, 256, 61, 647 G (1845) 887, 894 (twice) 895
MOUNT BRYAN, district. Natives attack settlers. A (1843) 32, 448, 468 F (1843) 313 G (1843) 90 (twice)
MOUNT BRYAN, district. Visited by Governdor Grey. S.A. Aug. 30, 1842. 2D Reg. Sept. 3, 1842. 3B
MOUNT BRYAN, district. Troublesome natives. Reg. Dec. 7, 184. 3B
MOUNT BRYAN, district. Good country taken up by Price Maurice. S.A. Adpril 18, 1845. 3A
MOUNT BRYAN, district See also Aborigines - Mount Bryan, district Wallimaroo, Aboriginal
MOUNTCASTLE, Sidney. Seeks remission of fine. A (1847) 1505
MOUNT CRAWFORD, district. Growth of huge potatoes. S.A. March 26, 1844. 2D
MOUNT CRAWFORD, district - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1854) 95
MOUNT CRAWFORD, district See also Roads Trial Hill Road
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Petition from settlers urging its proclamation. A (1854) 956 v (1854) 546 MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous aearly correspondence. A (1854) 2249, 2472, 2932 v (1854) 716, 761
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Forwards amendments to the Cattle Slaughtering Act. A (1854) 826, 2933 v (1854) 972
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ranger appointed cattle from Waste Lands of the Crown to be impounded. A (1855) 2658
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Road through sections 976 and 969. Corespondence re Gazette notices. A (1855) 2471 w (1855) 640, 760
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Draft bye law relating to the despaturing of cattle Ion waste lands sof district. (Approved). A 91855) 2795, 3193 w (1855) 677, 746
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. David Randall forwards memorial for union of districts of Mount Crawford and Barossa East. A (1856) 321
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards a memorial for government assistance in opening up communication within their district. A (1856) 419
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards memorial praying that Mount Crawford may not be united with the District of Barossa East. A (1856) 591, 713 x (1856) 93
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman requests grant equal to amount of rates collected. A (1856) 740, 2063 x (1856) 156
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk of Para Wirra District forwards request that road order of Mount Crawford District Council not be confirmed. A (1856) 1687
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards copy of resolution of meeting stating that Charles Hedditch is not a safe person to be at large. A (1856) 2778 x (1856) 502
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards application for site for school. A (1856) 2111, 3050 MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards statistics. A (1856) 3051
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTARICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards three road orders for confirmation. A (1856) 3217, 3237
MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman requests District Council may retain proceeds of sales of unclaimed cattle from pound. A (1856} 3230 x (1856) 497
MOUNT CRAWFORD ESTATE. Auctioneer's advertisement. S.A. Sept. 23, 1845. 2B
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Erection of first portion of new building. A (1850) 872, 889 A (1851) 420, 457, 495 s (1851) 92
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Stables dilapidated and dangerous to horses. A (1853) 30 u (1853) 10
MOUNT POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Plan showing site. A (1853) 1769
MOUNT POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. A small powder magazine to be constructed. A (1854) 1965 v (1854) 637
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Work to commence on additions and alterations. A (1854) 826 v (1854) 305
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Alterations to old buildings. Tracing showing buildings to be removed. A (1854) 2967 A (1855) 1030 w (1855) 299
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. The newly built powder magazine is reported unsafe. A (1855) 942, 2067 W Finance (1855) 28
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide See also Police Paddock, Adelaide Powder Magazine, Mount Police Barrakcs Armoury, North Terrace MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Dust damaging arms in the armoury. Plastering of ceiling and whitewashing of walls to be carried out to prevent it. A (1856) 3082 X Finance (1856) 321
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Stables boarded up: contractor, Mr. Morris. A (1856) 2561 X Finance (1856) 270
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Repairs to saddler's shop and inspector's quarters and fixing iron grating. A (1856) 2137 X Finance (1856) 213
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Cementing externally the arch and also the end walls of the roof of the Powder Magazine at the Mounted Police Barracks. A (1856) 2167 X Finance (1856) 214
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Constable acting as ·clerk to receive increased pay. A (1855) 1095 W Finance (1855) 40
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. No more stone to be quarried from the Reserve. A (1855) 2366
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Samm repairs, alterations and additions. A (1855) 1244 (stable repairs), 1936~ (well pump), 2721 (sand in well), 4166~ (W.C.'s) W Finance (1855) 49 (stable repairs). 64 (sand in well), 90 (deepening well, drain), 139 (well pump), 151 (well pump) X Finance (1856) 2 (W.C.'s)
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. Correspondence about military and police accommodation, allotment of rooms, etc. A (1855) 2973, 3220 w (1855) 696, 707
MOUNTED POLICE BARRACKS, Adelaide. A (1855) 3306
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Discovery of good land. Mount Gambier and Mout Schank examined. Reg. July 39, 1842. 2B S.A. Aug. 2, 1842. 2B
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Introduction of sheep in large numbers from Portland Bay. S.A. Aug. 15, 1843. 2B
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Short list of the principal squatters. Reg. Dec. 165, 1843. 3A MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Described by W. Giles. S.A. May 13, 1845. 2E
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Steps taken to obtain for the police the services of natives. A (1846) 197, 391, 688, 1515 M (1846) 206 (twice)
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Presence of unlicensed spirit dealers and bad characters. Murders of natives. A (1846) 1095, 1096, 1115 M (1846) 58, 82, 88 (twice)
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. J. Byng's application for publican's licence refused. A (1847) 669 N (1847) 294
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Eviction of Mr. Henty. S.A. June 15, 1847. 3B
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Sheep-stealing by natives. S.A. Sept. 21, 1847. 3B Reg. Sept. 18, 1847. 3B
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Prevalence of horse stealing. A (1848) 849 p (1848) 290
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Wholesale sheep stealing. Times Jan. 8, 1849. 2F S.A. Jan. 9, 1849. 2F Times Feb. 12, 1849. 4E
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Request for a pound refused. T (1852) 8
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Men unwilling to volunteer as special constables because of the scarcity of labour. A (1852) 1184
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. S.M., Penola requests Pittings for new court house and wants to know under whose control they will come. A (1856) 147
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. Peter D. Prankerd forwards memorial praying that the country which surrounds Mount Gambier may be declared a hundred. A (1856) 2587 x (1856) 465
MOUNT GAMBIER, district. R.R. Leake forwards counter memorial against Mount Gambier District being proclaimed a hundred. A (1856) 2771 MOUNT GAMBIER, district See also Aborigines - Mount Gambier district
MOUNT GAMBIER, town. Naturalisation desired by several German residents. A (1855) 3642 w (1855) 843
MOUNT GAMBIER, town. Old Police Station at Mount Gambier to be available for use as a Public School House. x (1856) 174
MOUNT GAMBIER, town - Postal arrangements. Postmaster needed. A (1847) 939 0 (1847) 9 twice
MOUNT GAMBIER, .tIDYil - Postal arrangements. Appointment of P. Moore as postmaster. A (1847) 1130, 1406, 1567 0 (1847) 95, 96, 191, 192, 246 twice
MOUNT GAMBIER, town - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1848) 1386 P (1848) 448 thrice A (1849) 742, 1137 A (1850) 1160 Q (1849) 230, 293 T (1852) 956
MOUNT GAMBIER, town - Postal arrangements. Settlers request certain alterations to the mail route. A (1852) 2731 T (1852) 852
MOUNT GAMBIER, .tIDYil - Postal arrangements. For the overland mail from Adelaide See Postal communication with New South Wales
MOUNT GAMBIER, .tIDYil - Postal arrangements See also Postal communication with New South Wales South Eastern district - Postal arrangements
MOUNT GAMBIER, .tIDYI1 See also Local Court, Mount Gambier
MOUNT GAMBIER, town See also Police Station Female Immigrant Depot
MOUNT GAWLER. Murder of John Brown and Joseph Lovelock by natives. A (1842) 81,82 MOUNTIN, Joseph. Desirous of emigrating to South Australia. A (1845) 1025 K (1845) 36 N (1847) 6
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Alfred Searle appointed as deputy returning officer at Mount Remarkable. A (1856) 2454
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Surveyor General reports land resumed for roads and reserve in the Mount Remarkable Mineral Survey. A (1856) 2800
MOUNTINEY, Thomas. Cook's assistant on the Harpley. A (1848) 1362
MOUNT JAGGED, district. Ellis S. Clure, timber merchant, Mount Jagged (signatory to a petition). A (1856) 2130
MOUNT LIVERPOOL, district. Mineral resources. A (1849) 1638, p. 3
MOUNT LOFfY RANGES. Prevalence of cattle stealing. A (1842) 471
MOUNT LOFfY RANGES See also New Tiers
MOUNT PLEASANT, district, Discovery of gold. Obs. Feb. 12, 1870. p.15c
MOUNT PLEASANT, town. Livestock market established. Obs. Feb. 23, 1856. p.lf
MOUNT REMARKABLE. S.W. White to keep meteorological observations. A (1852) 1118
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Existence of minerals on White's section denied. A (1844) 845 H (1844) 145
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. A native constable to be appointed. L (1846) 347
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Governor Robe's visit. S.A.. Nov. 17, 1846. 6A S.A. Dec. 8, 1846. SA Reg. Dec. 9, 1846. 2E
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Mining operations abandoned. A (1847) 317, p. 11 MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Correspondence about police protection. A (1848) 426 p (1848) 154
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Sheep stealing by natives. A (1848) 569
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Surveyor General reports survey of mineral sections near Mount Remarkable. A (1856) 1225
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. Question of a mineral lease rented by Messrs Samuel Davenport and Matthew Forster in the district. A (1856) 1796 X Finance (1856) 319
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district. J. & S. Yeates reports want of Magistrate at Mount Remarkable. A (1856) 2873
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district - Name lists. A petition from settlers. A (1854) 2720 v (1854) 864
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district - Name lists. Petition. A (1855) 4034
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district - Postal arrangements. Petition for a postal service granted. A (1854) 2720, 2958 v (1854) 864, 895
MOUNT REMARKABLE, district See also Aborigines - Mount Remarkable district Melrose
MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMPANY. Complains of lack of postal service between Adelaide and the north. A (1846) 1540 M (1846) 216
MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMPANY. Miscellaneous references. S.A. Sept. 24, 1847. 2B S.A. Oct. 19, 1847. 3E S.A. Nov. 5, 1847. 3C Reg.Feb.26, 1848. 3B S.A. Oct. 20, 1848. 3B Reg. Oct. 21, 1848. 2E Times Oct. 23, 1848. 2E
MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMPANY. Report on operations. A (1848) 65 p. 13 MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMPANY. Applications for purchase of land near Spencer Gulf. A (1848) 457, 1196 P (1848) 160, 163, 408 twice
MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMPANY. Asks permission to depasture stock on Crown Lands adjoining its property. A (1848) 1974
MOUNT REMARKABLE MINING COMP ANY. Short comments on the affairs of the Company frequently appear in the share market and mining columns in the SQllh Australian Register, beginning 28/6/48.
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Negotiations for its purchase. A (1846) 671, 693, 709, 785, 1107, 1168 L (1846) 339, 340, 341 (twice), 369 M (1846) 63 (twice), 69, 150
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Enquiry by a syndicate represented by John Morphett. A (1846) 691, 698, 745 L (1846) 338, 339
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Grant to be made out in the names of F.H. Dutton and A.L. Elder. A (1846) 1131 M (1846) 60
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Miscellaneous notices. S.A. June 9, 1846. 3C S.A. June 12, 1846. 2D S.A. June 19, 1846. 3E S.A. Juny 14, 1846. 2D S.A. Sept. 15, 1846. 3E S.A. Sept. 22, 1846. 2A S.A. Sept. 29, 1846. 5D S.A. Nov. 24, 1846. 5D S.A. Jan. 1, 1847. 6C
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. An unsuccessful speculation. A (1847) 964~ (outsize)
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Mr. Finke's favourable opinion. S.A. Aug. 27, 1847. 3F
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Miscellaneous references. S.A. Oct. 19, 1847. 3E Reg. Oct. 20, 1847. 3F S.A. Nov. 5, 1847. 3C Reg. Aug. 26, 1848. 2E MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Correspondence about depasturing stock on common lands. Q (1849) 2
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. Proprietors seek to surrender the Survey in exchange for land orders. A (1851) 1481, 1532 s (1851) 283, 334
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY. For correspondence about the proprietors' application for a special survey at Emu Flats See Blyth, district
MOUNT REMARKABLE SPECIAL SURVEY See also Mount Remarkable Mining Company
MOUNT SCHANK. Examined. Reg. July 30, 1842. 2B S.A. Aug. 2, 1842. 2B
MOUNT STEPHENS, Sarah. Concerned in the death of Mrs. Rayner on the William Money. A (1849) 14, 115 outsize, 144 Q (1849) 50 twice
MOUNT TORRENS, district. Road through see, 1346, Survey B - road order for confirmation. A (1856) 2503
MOUNT TORRENS, district - Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A (1853) 2533 A (1855) 3149
MOUNT TORRENS, town. Petition asking for the establishment of a pound. A (1850) 2715
MOUNT TORRENS, .to:wn. Petition asking establishment of a police station and court house at Mount Torrens. A (1855) 3149 (outsize) w (1855) 778
MOUNT TORRENS, .to:wn - Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1851) 609 s (1851) 128
MOUNT TORRENS, 1IDYn - Postal arrangements. Post office established. A (1849) 1031 Q (1849) 309 twice
MOUNT TORRENS, town - Postal arrangements. Service to be resumed. A (1853) 2533, 3039 u (1853) 819, 873 MOUNT TORRENS, town - Postal arrangements. Mail route (to Mount Torrens) altered. A (1855) 3359 W Finance (1855) 190
MOUNT TORRENS, town - Postal arrangements. Postmaster General forwards Mr. Alfords application for payment for the Mount Torrens contract. A (1856) 1192 x (1856) 250
MOYLE, Elizabeth. Nurse on the Aboukir. A (1847) 1135
MOYLE, Mrs. Emma. Nurse on the Westminster. A (1848) 1026
MOYLE, Paul. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 1498
MOYLE, Richard. Takes out an auctioneer's licence. A (1849) 1711 Q (1849) 494 twice
MUC:KE, Carl See Muecke
MUCKLEROY, David. Dies suddenly in the Adelaide Gaol. A (1853) 315
MUCKLOW, William. A constable on the Pakenham. A (1849) 570
MUDGE, Samuel. Lessee of a section in an Aboriginal reserve. A (1856) 1797
MUDLA WIRRA, district - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1856) 2149
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Port Gawler desires no link with Mudla Wirra. A (1853) 3051, 3156 v (1854) 82, 84, 85, 277
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Female Irish immigrants. Girls at Gawler depot to have suitable beds and bedding. A (1855) 27901h, 2854 w (1855) 643, 646
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Efforts to eradicate thistles within Council area. A (1855) 3025, 3307 w (1855) 752 W Finance (1855) 136 MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial for the appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate at Gawler. A (1855) 3263 w (1855) 757-58
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk gives notification of the election of councillors and a chairman. A (1856) 784
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk calls attention to road order sent for confirmation. A (1856) 1205
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Petition in favour of forming a separate Port Gawler District Council. With map. A (1856) 2149
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Commissioner of Crown Lands reports on grant of annual lease of land in the District of Mudla Wirra. With map. A (1856) 2156
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Petitions against a separate Port Gawler District Council. A (1856) 2308, 2494
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman reports that agricultural statistics will be collected. A (1856) 2591
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards statistics and acknowledges circular about unclaimed cattle sold from pounds. A (1856) 2964 x (1856) 497
MUDLA WIRRA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Proclamation dividing the district and setting up a separate Port Gawler District Council. x (1856) 520
MUECKE, Rev. Carl Wilhelm. Appointment as pastor of the Lutheran congregation at Tanunda. A (1850) 2374, 2530
MUECKE, Rev. Carl Wilhelm. Appeals for aid for the Lutheran Church, Tanunda. A (1851) 3934 s (1851) 822
MUECKE, Rev. Dr. Carl Wilhelm. Seek appointment as Inspector of German schools. A (1851) 1422, 1548
MUECKE, Rev. Dr. Carl Wilhelm. Seeks authority to solemnise marriages. A (1854) 128 v (1854) 105 MUELLER, Sir Ferdinand von Baron. Wishes to extend his botanical research into distrant parts of the colony. A (1850) 2111 R (1850) 537
MUELLER, Sir Ferdinand von Baron. Seeks to accompany Rawnsley's Expedition as botanist. A (1851) 380
MUFFIN, James. Acquitted on the grounds of insanity of a charge of larceny. A (1846) 1467
MUFFIN, James. Certified insane. A (1846) 1491¥2 M (1846) 182 twice
MUFFIN, James. A lunatic. A (1848) 353 p (1848) 113, 121
MUFFIN, James. Proposed removal from the Gaol to the Lunatic Asylum. A (1848) 1280 p (1848) 415
MUFFIN, James. His death in gaol. A (1849) 1421
MUGG, Thomas. His school at Mitcham. A (1848) 597, 609
MUGGERIDGE, , carpenter See Muggridge
MUGGRIDGE, , carpenter. Engaged as a carpenter. A (1842) 19 E (1842) 489
MUINGALTA. Imprisoned for larceny. A (1852) 1755
MUIR, James. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1845) 717
MUIR, James. His whereabouts. A (1855) 1691, 2371 w (1855) 406
MUIR, James B C . Appointed to the Police Force. A (1845) 926 K (1845) 14 MUIR, M B . Complains of the obstruction of roads at Penwortham by A. Horrocks. A (1851) 3445 s (1851) 680
MUIR, Mrs. Margaret. Seeks the whereabouts of her husband and two sons. A (1855) 1691, 2371 w (1855) 406
MUIR, Mrs. Margaret. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304
MUIR, Stephen. His whereabouts. A (1855) 1691, 2371 w (1855) 406
MUIR, William. Correspondence as agent for S. Henty. A (1849) 1233
MUIR, William. Signatory to a memorial beseeching the establishment of a pound at Penola. A (1852) 10
MUIR, William. His whereabouts. A (1855) 1691, 2371 w (1855) 406
MUIRHEAD, Robert. Death by suicide, His effects. A (1846) 822, 844, 1298 L (1846) 405, 406 M (1846) 138, 139
MUKARTA, Kurte, Aboriginal See Kurtemaru
MUKURTA MINE. Miscellaneous references. Reg. Feb. 1, 1845. 3A
MULBERRIES. Dr. C.G. Everard grows the first mulberries produced in South Australia. Reg. Mar. 20, 1844. 3A
MULHERAN, Andrew. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1845) 442 G (1845) 835
MULHERAN, Andrew. Speared by a native. A (1846) 715, 1008 L (1846) 364. N (1847) 175 Reg. June 3, 1846. 3C MULHERAN, Andrew. Injured by a fall from his horse. A (1847) 393 S.A. April 6, 1847. SB S.A. April 16, 1847. 3D
MULHERAN, Andrew. Receives medical attention. A (1847) 1126 0 (1847) 89
MULHERAN, Andrew. Accident at Willunga. A (1848) 24 p (1848) 9
MULHERAN, Andrew. Seeks to recover letter posted by him. A (1849) 1586
MULHOLLAND, Francis. A prisoner at the Gaol. D (1840) 337
MULHOLLAND, Francis. To be released from prison. D (1841) 391
MULLER, Ferdinand. About to write a book on the natural history of South Australia. Reg. Sept. 20, 1848. 2A
MULLER, Friedrich. Naturalised. A (1849) 908
MULLER, George. On the first East Torrens District Council. A (1853) 1023 u (1853) 386
MULLETT, William. Confirms Alexander Tolmer's discovery of a flax suitable for paper making. A (1856) 2431
MULLHOLLAND, Francis See Mulholland
MULLIGAN, Michael See Murray, Michael
MULLOY, William. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1849) 599
MULLOY, William See also Molloy MULVILLE, William. Police Corporal reported on a Kapunda building offered for sale as a court house, etc. With pencil sketch. A (1856) 50
MULYA, Aboriginal See Moullia
MUNDAY, John. Evidence at the trial of the native Bobbo. A (1848) 958
MUNDAY, Robert. Seeks appointment as bookkeeper for Goolwa-Port Elliot Tramway. A (1855) 360 w (1855) 104, 109
MUNDELL, Dr. Advertisement. S.A. Sept. 7, 1849. lD
MUNDOO ISLAND. Mentioned in comments on a petition for a proposed route through Hindmarsh Island to the Peninsula of Lake Albert. A (1856) 2130
MUNDOO ISLAND. George Sumpter forwards memorial for post office from residents in Hindmarsh Island and Mundoo Island. A (1856) 3151 x (1856) 585
MUNDOO ISLAND - Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A (1856) 2130, 3151
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. Granted eighteen months' leave of absence. A (1859) 960 Q (1849) 261, 267
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. His departure for England. S.A. May 15, 1849. 2C Reg. May 30, 1849. 3A S.A. June 1, 1849. 2C
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. Sale of his effects at Kensington. Times May 21, 1849. 2A Reg. May 26, 1849. lE
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. His qualifications as Colonial Secretary questioned. S.A. May 29, 1849. 2B
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. Valedictory testimonial. S.A. July 6, 1849. 3C
MUNDY, Alfred Miller. Subscriptions invited for a testimonial. Times July 9, 1849. lF Reg. Dec. 8, 1849. 2C MUNDY, M H .* Resignation as Assistant Private Secretary. E (1842) 762 * NOT. A.M. MUNDY
MUNGOVEN, Patrick. Appointment in the Post Office. A (1851) 3742
MUNGOVEN, Patrick. Recommended for position of office keeper, G.P.O. A (1852) 238 T (1852) 113
MUNGOWEE, Aboriginal. Recommended for police duties. A (1844) 606 H (1844) 30
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS See also Port Adelaide Corporation Glenelg Corporation Municipal elections
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Director sought as to the procedure. A (1852) 1488 T (1852) 457
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Cost of the first Adelaide Corporation elections. T (1852) 558
MUNNO PARA EAST, district. Settlers seek the appointment of a deputy registrar. A (1855) 1763 w (1855) 529
MUNNO PARA EAST, district - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1853) 2283
MUNNO PARA EAST, district - Name lists. Petition from farmers and horticulturists. A (1856) 204
MUNNO PARA EAST, hundred. Road order for road through sections 3122 and 3282 and sections 3086 and 4182. A (1856) 2503
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Settlers urge its proclamation and nominate councillors. A (1853) 2283
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 1421, 1677
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Phillip Butler elected chairman. A (1854) 3317 MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Declines the Government's plan for employing immigrants. A (1855) 1583 w (1855) 384
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. A deputy registration district. A (1855) 1710 w (1855) 440
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Has erected its new school. A (1855) 2401
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial for the appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate at Gawler. A (1855) 3262 w (1855) 757-758
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Assessments; rates, 1854 and 1855. A (1855) 3850
MUNNO PARA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk giving notification of the election of Daniel Garlick as Chairman. A (1856) 813, 2155
MUNNO PARA WEST - Name lists. Petition from ratepayers. A (1853) 2507
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Rate payers urge its proclamation and nominate Councillors. A (1853) 2507
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 2601 v (1854) 846 w (1855) 369
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Application for grant. A (1855) 2974 w (1855) 713
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial...for the appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate at Gawler. A (1855) 3261 w (1855) 757-758
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Jas. Sparshott elected Chairman. A (1855) 3636
MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards two road orders and requests confirmation. A (1856) 329 MUNNO PARA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards notification of the election of John Harvey as Chairman. A (1856) 943
MUNRO, David. Master of "Boomerang". Urges provision of a crane on the Robe Jetty. A (1855) 3390
MUNRO, James. Lamp cleaner on the Queen's Wharf. A (1855) 837 w (1855) 232
MUNRO, James. Seeks refund of portion of passage money paid for intending immigrants. A (1855) 1666 W Finance (1855) 72 (twice)
MUNRO, W E . Applies for employment as sexton at West Terrace Cemetery. A (1855) 611
MUNROW, Donald. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077
MUNSEY, Charged with horse-stealing. A (1847) 351
MUNT, Charles William. Appointed clerk, Adelaide-Port Adelaide telegraph. A (1856) 51 X Finance (1856) 3
MUNT, Charles William. Salary as junior clerk. Telegraphs raised to £5 per month from 1 March 1856. X Finance (1856) 43
MUNT, Charles William. Superintendent of Telegraphs recommends a pay increase for telegraph clerk, Mr. C.W. Munt. A (1856) 2213 X Finance (1856) 227
MUNT, Charles William. Superintendent of Telegraphs reports that Mr. Munt a clerk requests exemption from payments to the Superannuation Fund. A (1856) 2684
MURCH, Joseph. Seeks government employment. A (1855) 268 w (1855) 132
MURDER. S.M. Port Adelaide reports discharge of James Reynolds, supposed murderer of Mr. Young at the Grampians. A (1856) 3153
MURDER See also· Capital punishment Criminal trials MURDOCH, Andrew. Requests that the commonage system be not yet applied to the country near Nairne. A (1846) 1195 M (1846) 103
MURDOCH, Andrew. Asks for the postponement of the sale of certain sections. A (1847) 865 N (1847) 346
MURDOCH, Andrew. A trustee of the Caledonian Church at Mount Barker. A (1848) 576
MURDOCH, John. Murdered by C. Hedditch. A (1855) 3318
MURDOCH, Margaret. Seeks a remission of penalty under the Waste Lands Act. A (1844) 1507
MURDOCK. Andrew. Requests correction of land grant. A (1856) 92
MURDOCK, Andrew. Acknowledges his appointment as J.P. A (1856) 2183 X Finance (1856) 193
MURPA, Aboriginal See Moorpar
MURPHEY, Thomas, prisoner See Murphy
MURPHY, Edward. Lays a charge of assault against his brother-in-law, J. Rogers. A (1852) 2334
MURPHY, Elizabeth. Admitted into the Adelaide Hospital. A (1845) 1042 K (1845) 40
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Seeks to obtain vine and fig cuttings from New South Wales. A (1845) 1021
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Celebrates High Pontifical Mass. Reg. Aug. 11, 1847. 3A, 4C
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. His return to South Australia. S.A. July 30, 1847. 3F
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Correspondence about his practice of writing to the Government through his Vicar General. A (1848) 878, 1078 p (1848) 259, 345 MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Proposed appointment to Orphan Immigration Committee. A (1848) 1342 p (1848) 400, 406
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. His views on state aid to religion. A (1851) 443
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Opinion on proposed amendment if the Education Act relating to religious instruction in schools. A (1851) 3809~ s (1851) 795
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Points out an error in his land grant. A (1853) 142 u (1853) 80, 107
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Alleged outrages against Protestants by Irish Roman Catholics at Salisbury. A (18S5) 3136, 3287 w (1855) 742, 743
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Authorises Rev. J. Smyth to act on Female Immigration Depot Board during any absence of Rev. Michael Ryan. A (1855) 3311 w (1855) 770-771
MURPHY, Bishop Francis. Reports that no fees are charged for pauper burials in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. A (1856) 1623 x (1856) 283
MURPHY, James. Acquitted of a criminal charge. A (1846) 1189
MURPHY, James. Evidence at the trial of T. Donelly. A (1847) 349
MURPHY, James. Attempted escape from gaol. A (1849) 703
MURPHY, James. Transported for uttering. A (1849) 708 outsize, 710
MURPHY, James. Released from prison. A (1854) 2125 v (1854) 678
MURPHY, James. Seeks a reduction in fees paid for his wife as an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum. A (1853) 1285 v (1853) 448 MURPHY, James. Buys Section 68 in the hundred of Belvidere. A (1855) 2102~
MURPHY, Mrs. Jane. Evidence, given as Matron, on a fire at the Native School. A (1849) 2274
MURPHY, Mrs. Jane. Unsatisfactory conduct as Matron in charge of Irish orphan girls. A (1850) 512, 659 R (1850) 156
MURPHY, Mrs. Jane. Claim for property destroyed in a fire at the Native School. A (1850) 660 R (1850) 188
MURPHY, Luke. Requesting authority to pay overdue auctioneers license fee. A (1856) 1415 X Finance (1856) 130
MURPHY, Mary. Matron, Female Immigrant Depot, Gawler. A (1855) 3187
MURPHY, Maurice. His death at Gawler. A (1848) 1759
MURPHY, Patrick. Released from gaol. A (1847) 1444
MURPHY, Thomas. Convicted of house breaking. A (1846) 1189
MURPHY, Thomas. Applies for remission of sentence. A (1847) 437 N (1847) 232
MURPHY, Thomas. Appeal against solitary confinement. A (1847) 1004, 1070 0 (1847) 30, 52
MURPHY, Thomas. Suggests that the amount of wheat in the colony·should be ascertained. A (1855) 1741
MURPHY, Thomas. Plans issue of a periodical; enquired if it may be classed as a post free newspaper; requests free copies of Government Gazette. A (1855) 3358 w (1855) 790
MURPHY, William. Seeks relief for his insane wife. A (1846) 288 L (1846) 219
MURPHY, William. Appointed constable in the Police Force. A (1847) 1389 MURPHY, Mrs.. A lunatic. A (1853) 1285 u (1853) 448
MURRAY, Alexander B . On the first Tungkillo District Council. A (1855) 1177
MURRAY, Andrew. Law-suit with J. Colville. S.A. July 15, 1842. 2D Reg. J_uly 16, 1842. lB S.A.. July 19, 1842. 2B Reg. July 30, 1842. 2C Reg. Aug. 6, 1842. 2C
MURRAY, Andrew. His insolvency. Reg. Nov. 12, 1842. lE Reg. Nov. 26, 1842. 3E Reg. Jan. 14, 1843. 2D, 3D Reg. Jan. 21, 1843. 3E
MURRAY, Andrew. Asks for statistical returns for his almanac. A (1843) 1389 G (1843) 413 A (1844) 1335, 1466 G (1844) 684 H (1844) 353 A (1845) 399, 492, 1601 G (1845) 817, 851
MURRAY, Andrew. Applies for access to documents for preparation of statistics. A (1844) 597 .
MURRAY, Andrew. Purchases the Southern Australian. A (1844) 1246 H (1844) 276 S.A. Nov. 1, 1844. 2E
MURRAY, Andrew. Correspondence as secretary to the Church of Scotland Society. A (1846) 156 outsize, 798
MURRAY, Andrew. Seeks work for his new book-binding press. A (1846) 805
MURRAY, Andrew. Wishes to sell his statistical returns to the Government. A (1846) 829 L (1846) 386
MURRAY, Andrew. Suggests time limit for receiving copy for the Government Gazette. A (1846) 1181 M (1846) 82
MURRAY, Andrew. Office bearer of St. Andrew's Church, Adelaide. A (1846) 1199 MURRAY, Andrew. Delay in settling claim by the Government for Acts of Council sold by him. L (1846) 266
MURRAY, Andrew. Defends his action in printing poundkeepers' advertisements in Government Gazette. A (1847) 241 N (1847) 124
MURRAY, Andrew. His charge for binding despatches. A (1847) 284, 346 N (1847) 135, 157
MURRAY, Andrew. Correspondence about the distribution of Government printing. A (1847) 948, 970 0 (1847) 6
MURRAY, Andrew. Offers to reprint certain Acts of Council. A (1847) 1113
MURRAY, Andrew. Recommends D.M. Graham for position of Clerk of Markets. A (1847) 1177 0 (1847) 109
MURRAY, Andrew. Seeks permission to copy Customs Department. A (1847) 1194 0 (1847) 107
MURRAY, Andrew. Correspondence about charges for poundkeepers' notices in the Government Gazette. A (1847) 1332 0 (1847) 167
MURRAY, Andrew. Claim for printing a private Act of Council. A (1847) 1551 0 (1847) 251, 252
MURRAY, Andrew. His contract for printing the Government Gazette terminated. 0 (1847) 263
MURRAY, Andrew. Correspondence about new type for printing Acts. A (1848) 567 p (1848) 189
MURRAY, Andrew. His "Book Almanac" for 1851 published. A (1851) 212
MURRAY, Andrew. His dispute, as editor of the South Australian, with James Allen. S.A. Aug. 7, 1849. 3B Times Aug. 13, 1849. 2B S.A. Aug. 14, 1849. 2B Times Aug. 20, 1849. 3C MURRAY, .AJ?.drew. Seeks statistical data for his Book Almanack. A (1850) 34 R (1850) 18
MURRAY, Andrew. Trustee of Presbyterian Church in the Barossa district. Q (1849) 539
MURRAY, Andrew. Prints his Almanack for 1852 at great expense and with unusual difficulty. A (1852) 169 T (1852) 63
MURRAY, Andrew. Displeased that the Government takes only one copy of the Adelaide Morning Chronicle. A (1852) 2136 T (1852). 700
MURRAY, Andrew. Ceases to be a trustee of St. Andrew's Church of Scotland, Adelaide. A (1854) 2225
MURRAY, Andrew John. Office of Postmaster at Port Adelaide to be discontinued. E (1841) 60, 66 G (1843) 165 twice, 166 twice
MURRAY, Andrew John. Censured. A (1842) 399, 401 E (1842) 758, 759
MURRAY, Andrew John. Delay in forwarding mails from Port Adelaide. A (1843) 479, 534 G (1843) 94
MURRAY, Andrew John. Claim for expenses incurred as postmaster at Port Adelaide. A (1843) 689, 715 G (1843) 205, 226
MURRAY, Andrew John. Caveats for reaping machines. A (1843) 1000, 1027 A (1845) 969
MURRAY, Andrew John. His indignation at not being re-appointed postmaster at Port Adelaide. A (1845) 1429, 1450 L (1845) 54
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed collector of City rates. A (1846) 1385, 1491, 1552 M (1846) 184 twice
MURRAY, Andrew John. His remuneration as Collector of Rates. A (1847) 30, 651 N (1847) 75 MURRAY, Andrew John. Seeks to protect his rights as inventor of a windlass. A (1847) 1377, 1413 0 (1847) 182, 209
MURRAY, Andrew John. Seeks appointment as Clerk of the Market. A (1847) 1541 0 (1847) 244
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointment as Clerk of the Cattle Market.. A (1848) 367 P (1848) 107 twice, 171
MURRAY, Andrew John. Applies for legal assistance as Collector of City Rates. A (1848) 1627 p (1848) 519
MURRAY, Andrew John. Alleged severity as collector of Adelaide City rates. Times Nov. 8, 1849. 3C Times Nov. 15, 1849. 2F Times Nov. 26, 1849. 3B
MURRAY, Andrew John. Correspondence as electoral officer of West Adelaide. A (1851) 704, 726 s (1851) 160
MURRAY, Andrew John. Seal and minute book of the Adelaide Corporation handed over to him as Town Clerk. s (1851) 523, 524
MURRAY, Andrew John. Seeks reappointment as Collector of Electoral Returns for West Adelaide. A (1852) 679, 980
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed Superintendent of Convicts. A (1852) 1472 T (1852) 451, 467
MURRAY, Andrew John. Acting Town Clerk of the Corporation of. Adelaide. A (1852) 1700 T (1852) 552
MURRAY, Andrew John. Seeks an allowance for horse forage. A (1852) 1891 T (1852) 612
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed a Justice of the Peace and Assistant Gold Commissioner at Echunga. A (1852) 2477 T (1852) 765 MURRAY, Andrew John. Seeks a daily allowance. in addition to his salary as Assistant Gold Commissioner. A (1852) 2541 T (1852) 798
MURRAY, Andrew John. His report on the fiasco at Cox's Creek Convict Station. A (1852) 2651 T (1852) 778
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointment as Assistant Gold Commissioner at Echunga cancelled. Becomes Deputy Registrar of births, marriages and deaths. A (1853) 246, 281 u (1853) 66, 93
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed Acting Government Resident at Port Lincoln. A (1853) 1318, 1320, 1525 u (1853) 387, 388, 406
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed a special magistrate for the Province. v (1853) 401
MURRAY. Andrew John. Friction with police at Port Lincoln. A (1853) 1993, 2069, 2503, 2504, 2505, 2668 u (1853) 607, 608, 735, 786. 795
MURRAY, Andrew John. Appointed Government Resident at Port Lincoln. A (1854) 392, 619 v (1854) 163
MURRAY, Andrew John. His duties as Government Resident defined. A (1854) 1350 Y.(1854) 459
MURRAY, Andrew John. Gives orders to Police Inspector Holroyd. A (1855) 2051, 2545 w (1855) 486, 488
MURRAY, Andrew John. Accuses Inspector Holroyd with substituting his own poor sheep for good· Government sheep. A (1855) 2548, 3489 w (1855) 586, 848
MURRAY,. Andrew John. Need for additional Justice of Peace for Port Lincoln district. A (1855) 2546 w (1855) 641, 658
MURRAY, Andrew John. Incorrectly named as "Andrew James Murray" in a land grant. A (1855) 3546
MURRAY, Andrew John. Reports on distribution of flour to natives at Port Lincoln. A (1856) 176 MURRAY, Andrew John. Reports a supply of meat to be distributed to natives at Port Lincoln. A (1856) 643
MURRAY, Andrew John. Is instructed to obtain tenders for making Port Lincoln gaol more secure. x (1856) 198
MURRAY, Andrew John. Acting Sub-Collector of Customs, Port Lincoln, until further notice. A (1856) 2496 x (1856) 445
MURRAY, Catherine. To be discharged from Gaol. A (1844) 522 H (1855) 3
MURRAY, D Alex. Seeks employment. A (1846) 862 L (1846) 390
MURRAY, George. Grant of land as husband of an Aboriginal. A (1849) 1095 A (1851) 779 Q (1849) 335 S (1851) 249 twice
MURRAY, Mrs. Georgiana. Applies on behalf of her husband, for an appointment in the Sheriffs Office. A (1846) 279 L (1846) 217
MURRAY, H . Requests information about the emigration of some friends. A (1856) 1487
MURRAY, Henry D . Seeks employment. A (1851) 2398
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. His boiling-down works at Gawler moved to Turretfield. S.A. Oct. 31, 1848. 3C
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Proposed appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1849) 149 Q (1849) 24
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Correspondence about exchange of road through section 23 in the Gawler Special Survey. A (1849) 2336
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. His boiling-down works at Turretfield. S.A. March 9, 1849. lA Times March 12, 1849. lB MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Resigns appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1851) 65 v (1854) 437
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Reappointed a Justice of the Peace. A (1854) 2080
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Performs temporarily the duties of the Port Lincoln Local Court. A (1854) 1899
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Leaves Port Lincoln. A (1855) 2546 w (1855) 641
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. According to J.W. Macdonald Murray would prefer to be Magistrate at Gawler rather than Temporary Magistrate at Burra. A (1856) 28
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Appointed Special Magistrate at Gawler. A (1856) 288 x (1856) 52
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Auditor-General is critical of Murray's entries in the Gawler Court books. x (1856) 82
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Expenses of 15/- per day plus expense of horse or conveyance whilst presiding at the Courts of Angaston and Kapunda (as well as Gawler). X Finance (1856) 42
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Agrees to hold Courts at Angaston and Kapunda. A (1856) 583
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Colonial Secretary informs Clerk, Local Court, Kapunda, that Murray will be .acting for Dr. Horace Dean, who has resigned. x (1856) 89
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. As Special Magistrate, Gawler he forwards an account for the funeral of John Gravestocks, a pauper. A (1856) 597
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Forwarding memorial relative to site of railway station in Gawler Town. A (1856) 781
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. To be gazetted as a Stipendiary Magistrate and nominated as President of a Court of Revision. A (1856) 1743 x (1856) 312 MURRAY, Henry Dundas. In recommending Tanunda as the most convenient place for a Court of Revision, the Returning Officer, Barossa, mentions that H.D. Murray is a Special Magistrate in the electoral district. A (1856) 2089
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. Acknowledges appointment as Revising Officer for Barossa. A (1856) 2185
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. His report as President of the Court of Revision of Electoral Lists, Barossa. A (1856) 2737
MURRAY, Henry Dundas. His Clerk of Court is authorised to retain all court fees as salary till June 1856, after which he is to retain only up to the amount authorised in the estimates. A (1856) 2792 X Finance (1856) 299
MURRAY, James. Seeks appointment as a letter carrier. A (1854) 3126 A (1855) 77 v (1854) 930 w (1855) 36
MURRAY, John. Convicted of theft. A (1847) 11901h
MURRAY, John. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1847) 1202 0 (1847) 111
MURRAY, John. Transported to Van Diemen's Land. 0 (1847) 123 A (1847) 1286
MURRAY, John. Wishes to purchase Section 925 in the Barossa survey. A (1850) 2300 A (1851) 3305 s (1851) 707
MURRAY, John. On the first Mount Crawford District Council. A (1854) 956
MURRAY, John. Announces intended opposition to union of District Councils of Mount Crawford and Barossa East. A (1856) 713 x (1856) 93
MURRAY, Mary Ann. Seeks remission of her sentence. A (1855) 572, 2448 w (1755) 178, 555
MURRAY, Michael. Convicted of an assault. A (1848) 413 MURRAY, P M . Trustee of the Truro cemetery. A (1853) 2147 u (1853) 629
MURRAY, Robert, builder. Elected at a public meeting to be an assessor of Port Adelaide Corporation. A (18S6) 79, 114
MURRAY, Thomas. Kills native in self-defence near Mount Bryan. A (1843) 32, 448 F (1843) 313 G (1843) 90 twice
MURRAY, Thomas. Suspected of complicity in the death of Sarah McHarg. A (1843) 1032, 1035
MURRAY, William. Seeks compensation for non-fulfilment of his engagement as a surveyor. A (1851) 272
MURRAY, William. Seeks additional pay as a witness. A (1854) 683 v (1854) 281
MURRAY, GREIG AND CO. Insolvency. A (1842) 466
MURRAY, GREIG AND CO. Law-suit with J. Colville. S.A. July 15, 1842. 2D Reg. July 16, 1842. lB S.A. July 19, 1842. 2B Reg. July 30, 1842. 2C S.A. Aug. 5, 1842. 2C Reg. Aug. 6, 1842. 2C
MURRAY, district. Confusion caused by two districts being called by the same name. A (1854) 1022 v (1854) 379
MURRAY, hundred. Location. A (1853) 2951
MURRAY, hundred. No leases will be issued within the hundred. A (1854) 2294, 2591 v (1854) 727
MURRAY, hundred. Resumption by Government of sections 6 and 7. Compensation to A. McFarlane for improvements (sheds, huts, house, etc.). A (1855) 1280 W Finance (1855) 53-54 MURRAY, hundred. Resumption by Government of sections 52 and 125. Compensation paid to Jas. Thomson. A (1855) 1725 W Finance (1855) 77
MURRAY, hundred. Resumption by Government of section 3. Compensation paid to Cooke and Wark. A (1855) 1678 W Finance (1855) 74
MURRAY, river. Report by E.J. Eyre on floods, irrigation channels, progress of settlement, natives, etc. A (1844) 111
MURRAY, river. Pig rearing on the Murray flats. S.A. Oct. 7, 1845. 2D
MURRAY, river. Punt needed at Wellington. Present crossing place· is 20 miles off the main route. S.A. Oct. 31, 1845. 3D
MURRAY, river. Its navigability discussed. Reg. May 23, 1849. 2E
MURRAY, river. Commission appointed to inquire into its navigability by. steamers. Times Nov. 1, 1849. 2F
MURRAY, river. G.E. Hamilton's scheme for its navigation by steamers. A (1851) 2591~ outsize
MURRAY, ~. C.H. Hodges offers his services in steam navigation. A (1852) 61 T (1852) 46
MURRAY, river. Report on the advantages likely to accrue from the steam navigation of the Murray. A (1852) 27
MURRAY, ~. Proposed steam navigation. A (1852) 563 T (1852) 114
MURRAY, river. Governor suggests that sites for townships along the banks in New South Wales be fixed and publicised. A (1853) 1126, 1917, 1920 A (1854) 915 u (1853) 263 v (1854) 525
MURRAY, river. A police station to be established at Chowilla on the Upper Murray. A (1854) 245,. 824, 3707 v (1854) 307 MURRAY, ~. Form used for reporting the rise and fall of water at Moorunde. A (1854) 1938
MURRAY, rlYcr. Proposed town on the western bank at the end of the Nairne road. A (1854) 2213 v (1854) 764
MURRAY, rlYcr. Route for a railway to be sought. A (1854) 2489, 2930 v (1854) 941
MURRAY, J:Mrr. !?uggested prohibition of felling of trees within one chain of the banks of the river. A (1855) 3800
MURRAY, rlBa:. Surveyor General reports the need for repair of a well between Burra and the North West Bend of the Murray. A (1856) 3135 x (1856) · 1585
MURRAY, riY.eI See.also Aborigines - Murray tribe Goolwa-Port Elliot Canal Murray River Customs Duties Murray River Steamers "Murray Valley" River Murray Navigation Company Wellington Ferry Wiram Ferry Tramways - Goolwa to Port Elliot
MURRAY, riBa: - Navigation. Government bonus (for first steamer to navigate the river) extensively advertised in the colonies and abroad. A (1851) 2973, 3040, 3205 A (1855) 3701 R (185.0) 438 w (1855) 796
MURRAY, ~ - Navigation. Replacement of beacons recently swept away by floods between the lakes and Goolwa Arm. A (1853) 1019, 1250 V (1853) 223 twice
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Funds needed to investigate proposed scheme of navigation. A (1851) 3292
MURRAY, river - Navigation. G. Mason marks the navigable channel between Wellington and Goolwa. With tracing. A (1852) 1638 A (1853) 1250 T (1852) 534 MURRAY, river - Navigation. A map required of the navigable part of the river passing through New South Wales territory. v (1853) 339
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Governor enters into a second contract with F. Cadell. A (1853) 2841~
MURRAY, riYfil - Navigation. F. Cadell completes the first quarter of his second navigation of the Murray. A (1853) 2991
MURRAY, river - Navigation. W.R. Randell's intention to carry out further navigation with his award money. A (1853) 3399
MURRAY, river - Navigation. F. Cadell admits E.B. Scott's knowledge· of the river and seeks his assistance. A (1853) 3472 u (1853) 992
MURRAY, river - Navigation. H. Hopwood (Victoria) urges the extension of South Australian trade to the junction of the Campaspie River. A (1854) 1579
MURRAY river - Navigation. Beacons washed away at Rankine's Ferry. A (1854) 3154, 3795
MURRAY, riYfil - Navigation. H. Jamieson's offer. A (1855) 738 w (1855) 244
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Cost of conveying grain from Goolwa to Moorunde is questioned. x (1856) 158
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Surveyor General reports on connecting Hindmarsh Island with the Lake Albert Peninsula also in improving the sea mouth of the. Murray. A (1856) 2672
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Harbor Master forwards suggestions for surveying and beaconing the sea mouth of the Murray. A (1856) 2895 x (1856) 518
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Postmaster General forwards letter from Chamber of Commerce about extended mail communication on the Murray. A (1856) 2952
MURRAY, river - Navigation. Barrage between the lakes and the Coorong proposed. A (1856) 2130 x (1856) 472 MURRAY, river - Navigation. Harbor Master and Naval Officer forwards suggestions for surveying and placing beacons at the sea mouth of the Murray. A (1856) 2895 x (1856) 518
MURRAY, riYer - Navigation See also Randell's Murray Voyage, 1853 Murray River steamers Murray, riY.e.r - Snag clearance Cadell's Murray voyage, 1853 River Murray Steam Navigation Medal
MURRAY, riYer - Snag clearance. Request to the Government of New South Wales that the river be cleared of obstacles to navigation. A (1852) 2301, 2863 A (1853) 3098 T (1852) 499, 861, 893
MURRAY, ~ - Snag clearance. Aborigines to remove snags from the Murray Mouth to the Darling River. T (1852) 500
MURRAY, riY.e.r - Snag clearance. Victorian Government asked to co-operate. A (1852) 1799, 2060 T (1852) 586
MURRAY,~ - Snag clearance. F. Cadell's tender. A (1854) 3345, 3830 v (1854) 10$0 A (1855) 218 w (1855) 44
MURRAY, river - Snag clearance. H. Jamieson's offer. A (1855) 738 w (1855) 244
MURRAY, river - Snag clearance. Secretary of Chamber requests Government will take steps for clearing the Murray. A (1856) 3158
MURRAY MOUTH. Alleged discovery of a harbor. B (1837) 318, 320, 321, 323
MURRAY MOUTH. Captain Harding of the Pelorus asked to examine it. c (1838) 101-103
MURRAY MOUTH. To be examined by Captain Sturt. c (1838) 107, 120, 121
MURRAY MOUTH. Report by W.J.S. Pullen. Reg. April 10, 1841. 4D S.A. May 18, 1841. 3C MURRAY MOUTH. To be surveyed by F. Cadell and W. Younghusband. v (1853) 59
MURRAY MOUTH. Navigated by --- Winshey. A (1853) 1260
MURRAY MOUTH. To be surveyed and buoyed off. v (1854 742
MURRAY MOUTH. Four screw pile beacons purchased in November 1854 for the Murray Mouth, to be used as markers at Port Elliot. A (1855) 2175 W Finance (1855) 130
MURRAY MOUTH. Successfully crossed from the river by the steamer Melbourne. Channel to be marked with buoys etc. A (1854) 2510, 2628 v (1854) 815, 816
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. W.R. Randell's instructions for the payment of duties. A (1854) 1874 v (1854) 619
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Correspondence between S.A., Victoria and New South Wales. A (1853) 2986 u (1853) 834 A (1854) 418, 867, 1754, 2089, 2681, 2683, 2843, 3256, v (1854) 216, 373, 60, 630, 651, 865, 871, 896 A (1854) 930, 1783, 2141, 3054, 3454, 3639, 3935 W (1855) 197, 197 twice, 722, 773-776, 798, 840
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Cost of establishing a Customs official at the boundary of the Colony. A (1855) 247 w (1855) 7, 120
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Returns of collections on river borne goods for Victoria and New South Wales, July 1854-June 1855. A (1855) 3054 w (1855) 722
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Duties on goods for Victoria and New South Wales to be levied and divided between those colonies, less 5% for collection. A (1855) 3454 w (1855) 806, 812
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Collection of Customs to select _site for a customs house at boundary; observe trade and facilities there to counter "illicit" trade. A (1855) 3612 w (1855) 826 MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Report by Collector of Customs advocating the establishment of a customs house at boundary. A (1855) 4030
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Secretary agrees to make adjustments to the collection of customs on the River Murray. A (1856) 218 w (1856) 896
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Duties collected for the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria. A (1856) 345, 1280, 1500, 3183 x (1856) 221, 261 X Finance (1856) 110, 147, 148
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Collector of Customs reports that the services of one landing waite! on the River Murray are no longer required. A (1856) 616 x (1856) 91
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Attempts to co-ordinate the Customs legislation of South Australia and New South Wales. x (1856) 152
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Collector of Customs forwards statements showing amounts due from Customs collection for River Murray trade. A (1856) 1280, 1500, 1593, 1937, 3183 x (1856) 221, 261 X Finance (1856) 110, 147, 148
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Treasurer forwards draft of remittance to Victoria .of £1003/16/4 on account of River Murray duties. A (1856) 1316 X Finance (1856) 140
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Secretary of Victoria acknowledges receipt of a copy of the River Murray Customs Duties Act and remarks upon mode of collection of duties. A (1856} 1760 x (1856) 239
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Question of whether shipping good under bond via the Murray for Victoria and New South Wales breaches the Customs Acts. A (1856) 1818, 1979 x (1856) 325, 348
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Secretary, Victoria calls attention to infringement of Acts by Master of Vessels trading on the River Murray. A (1856) 2353 x (1856) 434 MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Manifests of vessels cleared at Goolwa to be forwarded to Victorian Government. A (1856) 2352 x (1856) 410
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Arrangements between the various Governments for Murray River traffic. A (1856) 2408 x (1856) 431
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Secretary of Victoria reports an error in the Murray Customs Account forwarded last May. A (1856) 2582 x (1856) 480
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS DUTIES. Colonial Secretary of New South Wales recommends that the Victorian Tariff be charged on certain goods transported on the Murray. A (1856) 2730 x (1856) 492
MURRAY RIVER CUSTOMS NAVIGATION COMPANY See also River Murray Navigation Company
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. G.E. Hamilton's estimates for construction etc. of proposed steamers. A (1851) 2591~ outsize
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Proposed conversion of the steam dredge into a steamer. A (1852) 563, 673, 765, 839, 840 T (1852) 205, 268, 282
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. F. Cadell's proposal to build a boat. A (1852) 1473, 1577, 2704 T (1852) 472, 488, 494, 499, 545, 825
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Advertisement sent to Ceylon newspap~rs offering a reward for the first successful steamer. A (1852) 1719, 1833 T (1852) 626, 627
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. H. Hopwood suggest their use as a means of communication with the diggings. A (1852) 1938 T (1852) 635
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. An iron steamer to be ordered shortly. T (1852) 687 MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Steamer not ready for service. F. Cadell seeks an extension of time. A (1852) 3358 A (1853) 95 T (1852) 993 u (1853) 51
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. W. Younghusband & Co., build a Murray Steamer barge at Goolwa. A (1852) 3325 MISSING T (1852) 1014
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Government cancels premium for introduction of iron steamers. A (1853) 2812
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Legislative Council's recommendation. A (1853) 2872, 3343 u (1853) 963
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. May use dead wood on Crown Lands without fee for the present. A (1854) 3002 v (1854) 916
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. The Lady Augusta has an accident on Lake Victoria. A (1854) 3045
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. Captain Randell protests against being compelled to take his steamer one hundred and twenty miles downstream to Goolwa to comply with Customs formalities. A (1854) 3069
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. W. Younghusband & Co. seek exemption from duty on imported steamers and lighters. A (1855) 373, 493, 621, 2581 W (1855) 112 twice, 169, 186, 613
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS. W. Webb permitted to assemble a small imported iron steamers (for Lakes Victoria and Albert) on Lefevre Peninsula. A (1855) 3504 w (1855) 837-838
MURRAY RIVER STEAMERS See also Mary Ann Cadell's Murray Voyage, 1853
"MURRAY VALLEY". Estimate (prepared for Governor General) of area of occupied land (3,400 square miles), with estimate of sheep and cattle statistics. A (1855) 3071, 3968 w (1855) 829 "MURRAY VALLEY". Early use of the name ("Valley of the Murray)". A (1855) 3071, 3968 w (1855) 829
MURRELL, J . A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64
MURSFIELD, George. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 480
MUSEUM (Proposed). Establishment of an industrial and natural history museum suggested by G.W. Francis. A (1855) 3128 w (1855) 737
MUSEUM. Adelaide Philosophical Society taking steps to form a museum. A (1855) 3997 w (1855) 897
MUSFIELD, George. Convicted of larceny. A (1845) 1102
MUSGROVE, Martin. Sworn in as a district constable for Hindmarsh. A (1855) 2405
MUSIC See also Concerts Bands Music Halls Adelaide Choral Society Organs
MUSIC HALLS. Advertisement of the Prince Albert Singing Room. S.A. Oct. 13, 1848. 3A
MUSKETS See Small-arms
MUSTARDE, Dr. James MacKay. Seeks remission of fine imposed upon 'Mrs. Brown' for non registration of a birth. A (1855) 2869 w (1855) 693
MYERS, Abraham See Cohen, Abraham
MYERS, David (?), farmer, Currency Creek. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130 MYERS,. Edward. His petition refused. D (1840) 248
MYERS, Edward. Convicted of forgery. To be transported. A (1851) 1560, 1696 s (1851) 323
MYERS, George. Correspondence as Surgeon-Superintendent of the British Sovereign. A (1847) 889~, 1054 N (1847) 362 0 (1$47) 51
MYERS, John ~ Meyzer, John
MYERS, Robert. Claim on the Government for an instrument supplied near Port Lincoln. A °(1848) 769
MYERS, Robert. Blacksmith at Port Lincoln. A (1847) 1400
MYERS, Robert. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A (1852) 15
MYERS, Robert. Claims for showing police horses. A (1848) 805 A (1849) 290
MYLES, Dr. . Complains of the washing of scabby sheep in the Onkaparinga. A (1842) 891
MYLES, Dr. . Resigns office as postmaster at Morphett Vale. A (1846) 773
MYLES, Samuel. Alleged occupation of an excessive area of Crown Land near Morphett Vale. A (1844) 1074 H (1844) 204
MYLNE, Charles. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1846) 1467
MYLOR, district. Destruction of bridge over the Onkaparinga. S.A. Oct. 24, 1848. 2F
MYLOR, district See also Rack's Bridge, near Mylor
MYPONGA. James Grant appointed postmaster. A (1844) 315 G (1848) 595 MYPONGA. Land sought for a school, chapel and cemetery. A (1854) 1865 v (1854) 643
MYPONGA. C.T. Hewett sends a memorial urging the construction of a jetty at the mouth of Myponga River. A (1855) 1421
MYPONGA, district. Growth of hops. S.A. March 8, 1844. 2D S.A. April 20, 1844. 3B
MYPONGA, district. Agricultural operations. S.A. Oct. 7, 1845. 2C
MYPONGA, district. Construction of bridge and causeway. A (1847) 1345 0 (1847) 165, 170
MYPONGA, district - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1853) 1973 outsize gr. 2 A (1854) 401, 2069 A (1855) 126 outsize gr. 3
MYPONGA, district - Name lists. Petition against proclamation of Myponga as a District. A (1856) 3046
MYPONGA, hundred. Settlers protest against inclusion in the Willunga District Council. A (1853) 1973 outsize gr. 2, 2077 v (1853) 621
MYPONGA, hundred. C.J. Hewett praying that the hundred of Myponga may be formed into a separate district. A (1856) 2318
MYPONGA, hundred. Road order for road through section 465 and others. A (1856) 2503
MYPONGA, hundred - Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1856) 3046
MYPONGA DISTRICT COUNCIL. C.J. Hewett, Tom farm, Myponga,.proposes that hundred of Myponga to be proclaimed a district. A (1856) 2318
MYPONGA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk asks if Government will pay the expense of collecting the Agriculture returns. A (1856) 2663
MYPONGA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman reports the decision of a public meeting relating to the alteration of boundaries of the District. A (1856) 2772 MYPONGA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Petition asking for the hundred of Myponga to be kept intact if the District Council of Yankalilla and Myponga is divided. A (1856) 3046 x (1856) 562
MYPONGA. DISTRICT COUNCIL See also Y ankalilla District Council
MYPONGA JETTY. Jetties Commission thinks jetty at Myponga would be desirable. Government postpones decision. A. (1856) 1605 x (185~) 297
MYRICK, Daniel Charles. Wright Brothers request alteration of name on land grant to Myrick. A (1856) 486.