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Michael” to “Myrick” GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRG24/4 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) - Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence sent GRG 24/6 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) - Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence received 1837-1984 Series These are the major correspondence series of the Colonial, Description subsequently (from 1857) the Chief Secretary's Office (CSO). The work of the Colonial Secretary's Office touched upon nearly every aspect of colonial South Australian life, being the primary channel of communication between the general public and the Government. Series date range 1837 – 1984 Agency Department of the Premier and Cabinet responsible Access Records dated prior to 1970 are unrestricted. Permission to Determination access records dated post 1970 must be sought from the Chief Executive, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Contents Correspondence – “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. Note: State Records has public access copies of this correspondence on microfilm in our Research Centre. For further details of the correspondence numbering system, and the microfilm locations, see following page. 2 December 2015 GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND GRG 24/6 (1842-1856) Index to Correspondence of the Colonial Secretary's Office, including some newsp~per references HOW TO USE THIS SOURCE References Beginning with an 'A' For example: A (1849) 1159, 1458 These are letters to the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/6) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference are the letter numbers ie. 1159, 1458 On microfilm in Drawer~ . k;: .\.. \.. in the Microfilm area References beginning with any other letter of the alphabet For example: Q (1849) 445, 476 These are letters from the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/4) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference is the page numbers ie. 445, 476 On microfilm in Drawer . ~. in the Microfilm Area 'W Fin' references refer to GRG 24/20 in Drawer . .. in the Microfilm Area 'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA 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.
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