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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

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Contents Correspondence – “Babbage” to “Bonus”

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)

Index to Correspondence of the Colonial Secretary's Office, including some newspaper references

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BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. To make a geological and mineralogical survey of the colony. A (1851) 3768 (See Governor's minute) s (1851) 789. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Tu make a survey of the Adelaide plains with a view to sinking artesian bores. A (1851) 3900. s (1851) 802. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Appointed Geological and Mineralogical Surveyor for . His salary and travelling expenses. T (1852) 19, 52, 53, 80. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. To visit Victorian and N.S.W. goldfields. T (1852) 27. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Travelling expenses for his visit to Victorian and N.S.W. goldfields. T ( 1852) 51 • BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. To begin operations at the Assay Office with the least possible delay. T (1852) 90. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Inquires about his travelling expenses. A (1852) 508. T (1852) 187. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Claims a refund on the passage he forfeited to Melbourne, in order to open the Assay Office. A (1852) 534. T (1852) 185. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Source of his salary as Government Assayist. T (1852) 216, 223. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Proposes to spend part of his time on geological surveys. A ( 1852) 1794. T (1852) 577. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Reprimanded. T (1852) 387. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Reports on several proposals for Adelaide's water supply. A ( 1852) 1809. T (1852) 585. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Points out absurdities in ,system of paying Government salaries and accounts. A (1852) 1928. T (1852) 638. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Plan for a mineral survey. A (1852) 1942. T (1852) 656. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Applies for a salary increase. A (1852) 2077. T (1852) 678. 160

BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. His suggestions for a bridge over the Torrens. A (1852) 2190. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Sells his screw-cutting lathe and planing machine to the Government. A (1852) 2365. T (1852) 753. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. His appointment as a Gold Commissioner cancelled. A (1852) 2465. T (1852) 781. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Reports on the prospects of the Echunga Goldfield. A (1852) 2613. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Frequently high-handed. An example. A (1852) 2681. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Governor discourages his proposal to form a mineral collection. A (1852) 2949. T (1852) 904. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Offers his assay apparatus to the Government. A (1852) 3369. T ( 1852) 1004. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Appointed chief engineer of the Port Adelaide to Adelaide Railway works. A (1853). 29, 117. U (1853) 19 (twice), 52. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Chairman of the first Mitcham District Council. A (1853) 582. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Detailed plan for establishing a public library and museum in Adelaide. A (1853) 2778. u (1853) 858. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Alleged statement that the whole survey of the Province is incorrect. A ( 1 854) 1915-~. V. (1854) 694. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Chairman of Mitcham District Council. A (1854) 3145. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. To report on suggested site far railway terminus at Gawler. A (1854') 3618. . v ( 1854) 1006. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Modification of bill to establish S,A, Institute. Notes by B.H. Babbage. A (1855) 3282. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Observations on a bill to reconstruct the Central Road Board. 1 A ( 18 ) ::>) 3842.

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BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Regarded as a public servant. Precluded from receiving fees as a Commissioner, Central Board of Main Roads. A ( 1856) 21 • x ( 1 856) 17 -1 8. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Forwards report of engineers on the cost of the Port Railway line to the undertakers. A (1856) 539. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. Reports on the search for coal with reference to a speech made by the Colonial Secretary. A (1856) 1635. BABBAGE, Benjamin Herschel. See also: Assay Office, Adelaide. BABBAGE, Dugald. Recommended as an additional chemical assistant in the Assay Office. A (1852) 85L~. T (1852) 278. BABBAGE, Octavius A. Appointed to City Waterworks and Drainage Commission as messenger and clerk. A (1856) 2439. BABINGTON, R. Correspondence as surgeon superintendent of the LadJ Bruce. A (1846 1368, 1380, 1402. M (1846) 162 (3 times). BABOo,· i4mlgjant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A ( 18 8 754, 1875, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1946, 1954. P (1848 605; 626 (twice), 635. BACCA. Government Resident, Port Lincoln recommends the release of Bacca, a native prisoner. A (1856) 2443. x ( 1856) 441 . BACCUS, William. Application for timber licence. A (1843) 245. F (1843) 413. BACHAUS, Frederick. A lunatic. Dies in the Adelaide Gaol infirmary. A (1855) 2163. BACHER, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3007. BACK, Robert. See Buck.

BACK, William. Forwards a petition from settlers in Walkerville. A (1854) 1939. A i1855) 1888. v 1854) 682. ~w 1855) 467. BACK, William. Forwards memorial for the transfer of sections 460 and 477, District of Yatala, to District of Walkerville. A (1855) 2949. w (1855) 713. 162

BACK, William. Forwards details of the election of councillors of the Walkerville District Council. A ( 1856) 677. BACKHAUS, Henry. Naturalised. A ( 1 84 9 ) 1 091. BACKHAUS, Rev. Henry. An original trustee of the German and British Hospital. Unable to act, having taken up residence in Germany. A (1855) 3091. w (1855) 888. BACKHAUS, Rev. W. Correspondence about land grant for section 38 on the Hutt River. A (1851) 744. s (1851) 154, 169, 173. BACKMAN, Claus. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3334. BACKSTAIRS PASSAGE. Shoal at the east end reported by whalers. A (1843) 593. BACON, Caroline. Matron on the Trafalgar. A ( 1 84 9) 1 4 7 • BACON, Henry. Gardening near Belair. A (1842) 388. E (1842) 760. BACON & MANTON. Payment for bread. c (1838) 86. BADCOCK, James. Recommended as Postmaster at Waterwale. A (1852) 1117. T (1852) 365. BADCOCK, Josas. Convicted of wounding his wife. A (1850) 2787. BADCOCK, Josas. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1851) 2009, 2078. s (1851) 416. BADCOCK, Josas, Again seeks remission of sentence. A ( 1852) 4. BADCOCK, Josas. His wife having now deserted him he urgently seeks release from prison. A ( 1852) 139, T (1852) 50. BADCOCK, Joses. See Badcock, Josas. Badcock signed his christian name both ways. BADCOCK, Paul. Appointed Postmaster at Watervale. A ( 1851,) 2628. s (1851) 527. BADCOCK, Paul. Leaves the colony and his post office at Watervale. A (1852) 1117. T (1852) 365. BADDELEY, Augustus George. Appointed clerk in the Assay Office. T ( 181:)?.) 305. 163

BADDELEY, Augustus George. Resigns as clerk in the Assay Office and goes to the goldfields. A (1852) 2283, 2485. T (1852) 783. - BADDELEY George. Recommenrled for admission to the Hospital. A ( 1846)1 11 ;Jr. L ( 1 846 ) 1 2 0 • BADGE, John. To receive rations. L (1846) 365. BADGER, Frances. To receive rations. L (1846) 365. BADMAN, corboral. Eulogised by the Police Commissioner. A ( 1854 )11 1. BAGHURST, James. Inquest on his death. Intestate. A (1852) 1569, 1714. T (1852) 568. BAGNALL, William. Convicted of theft. A (1850) 2787. BAGNALL, William. Attacked by a native on Yorke Peninsula. A ( 1850) 1424.

BAGNALL~ William. Murdered by natives on Yorke Peninsula. A (1851) 1549, 2182, 2278 (p.5), 3144 (p.9), 3163 (p.2). BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Natives rob huts of his shepherd and attack his flocks. A (1842) 596. BAGOT, g4~)· Charles Harvey. Exchange of sections of land. E (1 356. BACOT, Cant· Charles Harvey. Liability for dues under the Sheep iseases Act. A ( '1 84 3 ) 111 • F (1843) 347. BACOT, ~4~J· Charles Harvey. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A ( 1 250. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Criticised for not qualifying to act as magistrate. A ( 1844) 11 04, 1166. H ( 184L~) 218. '\ BACOT, Cl~t. Charles Harvey. Heads a memorial for the estab ishment of a church in the northern district. A (1844) 1452. H ( 1 844 ) 3 3 7 • BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Correspondence about section 7598, near the River Light. A (1845) 551~, 745, 848, 858, 877. ~ (1845) 882, 939. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Negotiations for the purchase of the Burra Special Survey. A (1845) 929, 961, 1011, 1012. K (1845) 20, 22, 24 twice. 164

BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Correspondence about the proposed route for the Northern mails. A ( 1 84 5 ) 95 0 , 1 3 7 5 • . BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Certifies the good character 01· L. Purcell. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 51 7 • BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Censured for his political coup during the Mineral Royalties Bill debate. L\ ( 1846) 1 21 3 • M (1846) 92, 98. ~ BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Correspondence about his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1846) 1292, 1300. M ( 1846) 1 2 5. BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Correspondence about the refusal of the Harbour Master to supply a pilot for the brig Union. A (1846) 1303~. M ( 1 846 ) 1 4 3 • BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Consulted about a proposed Crown Lands Bill. L ( 1846) 1 37. BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. About to build a residence. Reg. May 9, 1846. 3B. BAGOT, tapt. Charles Harvey. Appointed visitor to the Luna ic Asylum. A ( 1847) 280. BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Correspondence about the Railway Bill. A (1847) 506-ft BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Offended by a remark made by Governor Robe in the Legislative Council. Challenges him to a duel. Reg. Aug. 21, 1847. 2E. BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Member of Orphan Immigration Committee. A (1848) ,1297. p (,1848) 405. BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Opinion on proposed regulations for pastoral leases. A (1849) 222, 256. BAGOT, c4P)· Charles Harvey. Surety for W.H. Maturin. A (18 9 965, 1008 outsize. Q (1849) 281 twice. Bll(!(l'T', Capt. Charles Harvey. Rec0rnme!lds A.G. Ball for appo~ent as draftsman. A ( 1 84 9) 11 7 5 • BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Appointed a member of the Central Board of Main Roads. Q ( 1849) 569. ,> BAGOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Report on the murder of T. Roberts near the Wheal Barton Mine. A (1850) 1165. 165

BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Urges the establishment of a local court at . A (1850) 2431. s (1851) 121. B!-\.GUT, Capt. Charles Harv~y. Seeks permission for the cutting of timber for the Kapunda Mine. A (1851) 392. s (1851) 90. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Offers quarters as a police station at Kapunda. A (1851) 527, 1112, 1352. S (1851) 137, 231 (twice), 278. BACOT, ga~)· Charles Harvey. Surety for W. O'Hara. A (1 5 1048. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Urges the erection of fences at the Adelaide Lunatic Asylum. A (1852) 1542. T ( 1852) 513. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Resigns as member of the Legislative Council for Light and Eyre. A (1853) 1619. BACOT, Capt. Charles Harvey. Protest against his election as member for Light and Eyre. A ( 1 85 3) 1876. u (1853) 642. BACOT, Christopher Michael. Application for an occupation licence in the . A (1847) 508 p.2. BACOT, Christopher Michael. Seeks refund of part of proceeds from sale of an impounded horse. A ( 1 848) 566. p ( 1 848 ) 1 9 2 . BACOT, Christopher Michael. Recommends A.G. Ball for appointment as surveyor and draftsman. A (1849) 702. . BACOT, Christopher Michael. One of his shepherds (T. Roberts) murdered near the Wheal Barton Mine~ A (1850) 1165, 1174. A (1851) 1099. BACOT, Edward Meade. Forwards an amended stock return. A (1850) 338. R ( 1850) 96. BACOT, Edward. Offers to build a police hut at Chowilla. Q A ( 1851) 22S5. s (1851) 449, 543. BACOT, Edward Meade. Claim for payment on an impounded horse. A ( 1 8 5 3 ) 1 04 3 , 1 5 9 3 • u (1853) 323, 505. BACOT, John Tuthill. Seeks appointment as a notary public. A (1851) 2292. s (1851) 471. 166

BAGOT, John Tuthill. Applies for position of a resident magistrate. A ( 185 2) 1593. T (1852) 518. BAG0'1., .Tohn Tuthill. FaiJ s to complete the purchase of section 3256. A (1852) 3080. T (1852) 939. BAGOT, John[Tuthill?] Correspondence about a lease. A ( 1854) 1 01 • BAGOT, John Tuthill. Applies for issue of a new land grant in favour of s. Selby, Snr. A (1855) 2307. W Finance (1855) 129. BAGOT, John Tuthill. Proposed polling places, District of Light. A (1855) 2726. BAGOT, John Tuthill. Search for coal. Protection for discoverers. A (1855) 2883. w (1855) 718. BAGOT, John Tuthill. Forwards a letter from Mr. Vice, a lunatic. A ( 1856) 414. x ( 1856) 66. BAGOT, John Tuthill. Solicitor for William Oldham concerning his title to allotment 47 in the township of Victoria. A (1856) 1326. BAGOT, John Tuthill. Asks if Government will assist private persons in the construction of a road to the North Arm. A (1856) 2955. x (1856) 541. BAGOT, W.N. Owing to the scarcity of beer and brandy, he seeks an increase in his contract price to the Adelaide Hospital. A ( 1 85 2 ) 1 800 T (1852) 582. BACOT, W.N. His tender accepted for the supply of wine to the Government. u (1853) 314. BACOT, W.N. A storekeeper in King William Street. A ( 1854) 1 784. v (1854) 587. BAGSHAW, H. Appointment as Postmaster at Chain of Ponds. A (18~·) 3556. S. (1851) 749. BAGSHAW, H.J. Appointed Postmaster at Chain of Ponds. A (1852) 1823. T (1852) 594. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Recommends John Reynolds as under-keeper, etc. at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1847) 1382. 167

BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Schoolmaster on the Duchess of NorthUmberland. 0 ( 1 84 7) 1 7 5 • DACSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Application for glebe at the Burra.- A (1848) 410, 635. p (1848) 173, 175. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Correspondence about ree;;istration of births, etc. in the Burra district. A \1848) 510. p ( 1848) 178. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Conducts Anglican services at the Burra. A (1848) 531. p ( 1 848) 1 92. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Seeks relief for George Hicks. A (1849)484. Q ( 1849) 176. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Licensed to take charge of the Clare and Penwortham districts. A (1849) 2276. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Farewell service at the Burra prior to his removal at Penwortham. Times Oct. 22, 1849. 3D. BAGSHAW, ~Rev. John Charles. Valedictory address upon leaving Kooringa. _ Reg. Oct. 24, 1849. 3E. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Stresses the need for a re~istrar of births and deaths in the Clare district. A \1850) 2620. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. His views on state aid to religion. A (1851) 490. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. Incumbent of St. Mark's Church, Penwortham. A (1851) 665. BAGSHAW, Rev. John Charles. For Christian names, see A (1848)1032. BAIGENT, James. Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide.Hospital. Copies of testimonials. A ( 1850) 1422. R (1850) 363. BAIGENT, James. Resigns position of wardsman at the Hospital, ~ A ( 1851 ) 1 271 • BAIGENT, James. Seeks employment. A 11851) 2194. A 1853) 1422. u 1853) 447. BAILEY, Edward. Liable, as agent for the Vixen, for expenses incurred in the arrest of two escaped convicts. H (1844) 221, 228, 300 (thrie;e), 301. A (1844) 1132, 1334. 168

BAILEY, George. Deposition in a case tried at the Burra. A (1851) 1392. BAILEY, Hamilton. His release from gaol. D (1840) 223, 224. BAILEY, Hamilton. Deposition on the death of M. Campbell. A (1850) 1063. BAILEY, John. His experiences as a gardener. Reg. April 11, 1840. 5C. BATLEY, John. Complaint by Henry Jones. E (1841) 48 (thrice), 51. BAILEY, John. Final adjustments of claims on leaving the position of Colonial Botanist. A ( 1842) 127. E (1842) 597. BAILEY, John. Vacates the Botanical Gardens. E (1842) 291. BAILEY, John. Permitted to remove seeds from Botanical Gardens. E (1842) 447. BAILEY, John. Seeks to obtain vine and fig cuttings from New South Wales. A (1844) 163, 555, 833. G ( 1844) 534. H ( 1 844) 1 28. BAILEY, John. Grant of £100 for work done at the Botanical Gardens ( 1840) •. A ( 1 844 ) 77 4. BAILEY, John. Applies for plants and seeds from the Sydney Botanical Gardens. A (1846) 958. L (1846) 352. BAILEY, John. Annoyed by several escaping lunatics. A ( 1 85 2) 1 382. BAILEY, John. Offers his services as Hon. Colonial Botanist in the formation of the new Botanic Gardens. A (1853) 2002. u (1853) 602. BAILEY, John. Prepared to tender advice about planting of Park Lands. A (1855) 2644. w (1855) 633. BAILEY, John. To supply seeds of various common South Australian trees for transmission by South Australian Government to Cape Colony. A (1855) 3856, 3939. w (1855) 881-82, 893. BAILEY, John. Requests an advance of £150 to pay foi workers' wages. A (1856)'2436. 169

BAILEY, John. Forwards request for £300 to plant Park Lands. A (1856) 2701. BAILEY, John. See also: Bailey's Garden, HacknE;_Y. BAILEY, Mary. Employed as a nUl' 3e. A (1843) 411, 421. G ( 1843) 56. BAILEY, Mary Ann, Mrs. Deposition in a case tried at the Burra. A (1851) 1392. BAILEY, Richard. Acquitted on a charge of assault. A (1844) 75. BAILEY, Thomas. Member of a party to take stores to Capt. Sturt. A (1845) 1219, 1228. K ( 1845) 95, 96, 104, 113. BAILEY, T.F. Drowned in the River Murray. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 6 04 • 0 (1847) 233. BAILEY, William. Partner in James Gregor & Co. F (1842) 210. BAILEY, William. _Unauthorised removal of slate from the Willunga Quarries. G (1844) 645. BAILEY, William. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 1505. BAILEY'S GARDEN, Hackne*. Miscellaneous references. S. A • Oct. 2 , 1 846 • 6 . BAILIFFS. Country bailiffs' fees. A (1851) 247. s (1851) 143, 144. BAILIFFS. Correspondence about salaries and mileage fees. A (1851) 2183, 2413, 2524, 3087. S (1851) 522, 524, 638 twice. BAILIFFS. Police Commissioner strongly opposes the appointment of police constables. A (1855) 1548. BAILIFFS. Question of the Destitute Board being authorised to pay bailiffs' fees for the delivery of summonses. A ( 1 856) 1 544. X Finance (1856) 170. BAIN, James. Attorney for Thos. Bell Kelly, Morphett Vale. A (1855) 3500. BA~NES, James. Appointed to Police Force. c (1838) 105. BAINES, William Capel. Appointed a clerk in the G.P.O. A (1854) 2143. v (1854) 671. BAINES, William Capel. To be 4th clerk, 3rd class, Customs Department. A (1856) 212Lr. X Finance (1856) 207. 170

BAIRD, James. Murdered by natives in the Streaky Bay district. A (1850) 2653, 2660, 2726. R (1850) 647, 648. BAIRD, John. Appointed clerk in the Post Office, E 11842) 493. A 1 84 3 ) 1 31 9 • G 1843) 391 • BAIRD, John. Alleged misconduct. A ( 1 844) 1 7 5 • G ( 1 844 ) 5 3 3 • BAIRD, John. Dismissal from the Post Office. A ( 1844) 1 340. H (1844) 302 twice. BA,KER , Mrs • To be employed as midwife at the Destitute Asylum. s (1851) 279. BAKER, Ann. Inquiry into her character. A ( 1848) 1739. BAKER, Ann. Fined and gaoled for assault. A (1855) 2794. w (1855) 655 (Discharged) BAKER, Arthur John. Appointed fourth clerk in the Customs Department. A ( 1854) 2291 • v (1854) 746. BAKER, Arthur John. Recommended by Sir H. Ayers for a vacancy in the Police Force. A (1854) 2358. A (1855) 641, 845. w (1855) 193, 259. . BAKER, Arthur John. Resigns as 4th clerk of Customs, but is commended for his diligence. A (1856) 390. x (1856) 60. BAKER, Arthur John. Collector of Customs requests authority to pay W.H. Cammell out of Mr. Baker's salary for work done to make up Mr. Baker's arrears of work. A (1856) 935. x (1856) 161. BAKER, Rev. Edward. Minister of the Congregational Church at Morphett Vale. Times Oct. 16, 1848. 2E. BAKER, Rev. Edward. Authorised to solemnize marriages. A (185~) 28. u (1853) 26. BAKER, Rev. Edward. Seeks to buy section 842 at Morphett Vale. A (1853) 2173. U (1853) 653 twice. BAKER, Rev. Edward. Resigns as minister in charge of Morphett Vale Congregational Church. A (:1 85 5) 1 084. '171

BAKER, Eliza. Acquitted of a charge of felonious assault. A (1849) 1908 p.7. BAKER, Elizabeth, Mrs. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 33. R ( 1850) 26. · BAKER, George. Constable on the Isabella Watson. A (1846) 645. N ( 1 84 7) 220 •. BAKER, George. Charged with assault.

A ( 1846) 1189 # BAKER, George. Convicted of an assault. A ( 1 84 7 ) 11 9 Ot • BAKER, George. A guard on the convict-built road at Cox's Creek. A ( 1852) 21 34. T (1852) 695. BAKER, George. Refuses to take up his appointment as guard at Cox's Creek. A (1852) 2175. BAKER, George All~n. Acquitted of a charge of horse stealing. A (1849) 1908 p.4. BAKER, Hannah, Mrs. An applicant for relief. A (1842) 922-.- BAKER, Hannah, Mrs. Her two children no longer to receive relief. -- H ( 1 844) 3 30 • BAKER, Henry. Offers to remove stumps and trees from the Park Lands. A (1850) 1745. R (1850) 461. BAKER, Henry. Seeks appointment as pound keeper at Norwood. A (1850) 2090. R (1850) 535. BAKER, Henry. Convicted of forgery. A (1851) 3693. A ( 1852) 271 • BAKER, Henry. Petitions to be released from gaol. His insanity. A (1851) 3772, 3773. s (1851) 784. BAKER, Henry. Released from prison but removed to the Lunatic Asylum. T (1852) 220. BAKER, Henry. Escapes from the Adelaide Lunatic Asylum. ~A (1852) 1450. BAKER, Henry. Destroys a window in his attempt to escape from the Lunatic Asylum. A ( 1 8 5 2) 1 7 7 4~ • BAKER, Henry. To be confined again in the Adelaide Gaol for safe keeping. A (1852) 2691. T (1852) 829. 172

BAKER, Henry.' To go to friends in Melbourne. A ( 185 3) 137. u. (1853) 36. BAKER, James. To receive rations. L (184~) 25 twice. BAKER, James. Application for an occupation licence in the South-Eastern district. A (1847) 508 p.10. BAKER, James. Deposition on the killing of a native in the South-East district. A (1847) 1192. 0 ( 1847) 99. BAKER, James. Loss of his run in the . A (1850) 608, 689. R ( 1850) 197. BAKER, John. The Royal Mail no longer required by the Government. E (1841) 4, 11, 28, 31. BAKER, John. Urging the despatch of a party in search of c.c. Dutton. A (1842) 647, 653. F (1842) 56. BAKER, John. Exemption from port charges for cattle shipped from Port Lincoln. A (1842) 877. F (1842) 207. BAKER, John. Tender to rent Government Farm declined. F ( 1842) 31 . BAKER, John. Tender accepted for linseed oil. F ( 1842) 150, 158. BAKER, John. Lessee of aboriginal reserves. A (1842) 702. E ( 1842) 760. K ( 1 842) 1 28. A (1843) 55, 58, 336. G ( 1843) 21. A (1844) 635. M (1846) 50, 145. A ( 1846) 1159, 1339, 1 348. p ( 1 848) 200. BAKER, John. Arrears of rent on an aboriginal reserve. A (1843) 579, 596, 865. F ( 1842) 91 , 210. G ( 1 84 3 ) 1 5 7 • N ( 1 847) 3 5 7 • BAKER, John. Boundary dispute with Joseph Gilbert. A ( 1 844 ) 211 • G (1844) 556. BAKER, John. Documents relative to his purchase of Section 5584, Sixth Creek, (Land Order 16). A (1844) 430 492, 539, 542, 575, 581, 659, 672, 678, 6782,1 697, 916, 1006. c ~1844) 549, 617, 655. H \ 18L+4) 4, 6, 11, 14, 21, 36, 52, 53, 61, 62, 85, 179 twice. I ()

BAKER, John. Dispute with the Government about his desire to buy land near Montacute. A (1844) 757, 1125, 1190, 1230, '1233, 1261, 1272, 1275, 1291, 1471. A (1845) 8, 1572. H ( 1844) 96, 223, 256, 257, 275, 283. L ( 1845) 97. L ( 1846) 159. G ( 1845) 689 BAKER, John. Treasury declines to receive a dishonoured bill as payment for assessment on stock. A (1844) 1442, 1463. H (1844) 336. L ( 1846) 1 59. BAKER, John. Arrears of rent on section 5004 in the Sources of the Onkaparinga Special Survey. A (1845) 151, 166, 406, 443, 484. G (1845) 745 (twice), 804, 818, 849. A (1847) 576!. BAKER, John. Delay in issue of grant for sections obtained by him in exchange for Great Eastern Road Debentures. A (1845) 420, 423, 458, 551, 551!. G ( 1845) 825, 84-1 . BAKER, John. His interest in section 7598, near the River

ALirht. 1845) 639, 797, 876! 953, 1504. G 1845) 825, 882, 9222. K 1845) 38, 39. . L 1846) 163. BAKER, John. Reporting the unauthorised removal of copper ore from section 5526. A (1845) 796. G (1845) 931. BAKER, John. Seeks to purchase 50 acres to the south east of section 85. L (1845) 96. BAKER, John. Alleges Government obstruction of the proprietors of the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A 11845) 1 591 . A 1 846) 1 6, 91 . L 1846) 111. BAKER, John. Offers the Courier as a temporary light-ship. A (1845l 1545. L (1845 86 twice. A (1846 69, 72, 94. L ( 1846) 132, 134, 138, 144, 175 BAKER, John. Offers to sell the steamer Courier to the G0vernment. A (1846) 141, 157, 164, 186, 191, 201, 222, 225, 304. L (1846) 174, 183, 184, 185, 195 (twice), 21L+. BAKER, John. Correspondence about the r~gistration of the Courier. A ( 1846 ) 1 4 5 o , 1 46 3 • M ( 1 846 ) 1 7 4 , 1 7 5 , 181 . 174

BAKER, John. Seeks remission of penalty under the Stock Assessment Act. A ( 1846) 25. L (1846) '119 twice. BAK~R, John. Seeks permission to distil brandy. A (1846) 433, 483, 492. L (1846) 270 (twice), 280. BAKER, John. Dispute with the Postmaster General as attorney for Jacob Hagen. A ( 1 846 ) 51 6 • L ( 1846) 291 • BAKER, John. Letter as Chairman of Directors of the Montacute Mine. A ( 1846) 685. L (1846) 339, 340. BAKER, John. Merely an agent in the Reedy Creek Special Survey negotiations. A ( 1846) 849. BAKER, John. Acknowledges letter informing him grant for Reedy Creek Special Survey is available for collection. A ( 1 846) 1 094 • BAKER, John. Application_for occupation licence in the county of Eyre. A (1846) 1375-outsize. BAKER, John. His allegation of intentional errors in the survey of Sections 1111 and 1112. A ( 1846) 154 7. BAKER, John. Renewed application for survey of Sections 1111 and 1112. A (1847) 15, 32. N (1847) 7 (twice), 41. BAKER, John. Correspondence about boundaries of Sections 1111 and 1112. A ( 1 847 ) 1 7 8, 1 3 5 8 • N (1847) 102 0 ( 1847) 61 ' 64, 1 99 • BAKER, John. Removal of boiler from the Courier. A ( 1847) 1 2 94. 0 (1847) 145. BAKER, John. Applications for occupation licences in the county of Eyre, etc. A (1847) 329, pp.11 (twice), 18. BAKER, John. Recommends Frederick Cooke for admission to the Hoslital. /\. (18Li-7 603"~• N (1841 257. BAKER, John. Application for occupation licence near Reedy Creek. A (1847) 731 p.12. BAKER, John. Asks assistance for a man found ill in the tiers. A (1848) 450. 175

BAKER, John. Seeks to purchase the Courier. A (1848) 527. p ( 1 848 ) 1 84 • BAKER, John. Sends a destitute invalid to the Hospital. A \1848) 542. p (1848) 177, 180. BAKER, John. Buys Capt. Sturt's home at the Grange. (But see Research note 161). S.A. Oct. 24, 1848. 30. Times Oct. 30, 1848. 2F. S.A. Oct. 31, 1848. 20. BAKER, John. Discovery of building stone. A (1849) 151. Q ( 1849) 60. BAKER, John. Urges appointment of an Inspector of Brands to prevent cattle stealing. A (1849) 2259. R (1850) 115. BAKER, John. Appointed a member of the Central Board of Main Roads. Q (1849) 569. BAKER, John. Death of his mother at Morialta. Reg. Aug. 25, 1849. 2C. S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 3B. BAKER, John. Surety for G.A. Anstey • . A (1850) 308. BAKER, John. As a churchwarden of St. George's Church~ Woodforde, alleges misuse of part of Government grant. A (1850) 2362. BAKER, John. Resigns seat on the Central Road Board. A (1850) 2835. R (1850) 698. BAKER, John. Dispute with the Government about the assessment of his runs. A (1850) 2947. A (1851) 83, 100, 143, 182, 243, 672, 709, 846, 1080, 2704. s (1851) 1, 2, 25, 31, 146. BAKER, John. Presses for issue of leases for certain runs. A (1851) 83, 592, 1247, 1308, 1639, 1772~, 1829. s (1851) 130, 131, 243, 538, 539. BAKER, John. Asks for police protection for the Norton Summit district. A (1851) 3541. s (1851) 774. B~KER, John. Returns to Adelaide with 500 oz. of gold dust. A (1852) 918. BAKER, John. Seeks permission to advertise the Queen's Plate on behalf of the jockey Club. A (1852) 2665. T (1852) 812. BAKER, John. Seeks repayment of part of assessment on his pastoral leas0 No. 144. A {1852) 3191~. T (1852) 980 twice. 176

BAKER, John. Applies for 640 acres near Morialta. A (1853) 1364, 1365. u (1853) 481. BAKER, John. Urges the renewal of his rent in the . A (1853) 1943, 2221. u (1853) 665. BAKER, John. Urges the importation of alpacas. A (1853) 2062?3. u (1853) 601. BAKER, John. Attends a meeting of master builders. A (1854) 284. BAKER, John. Seeks compensation for improvements under fourteen years' leases on Nos. 17,144, 145. A ( 1854) 1894. A (1855) 1717, (enclosure only). v (1854) 674. BAKER, John. Appointed a member of the Botanic Gardens · Committee. A (1855) 790. w (1855) 210. BAKER, John. Suggested polling places, District of Mt. Barker. A (1855) 2766. BAKER, John. His objection to the resumption (and inclusion within District Council of Tungkillo) of Waste Land occupied by him. A ( 1855) 34 34. w (1855) 835. BAKER, John. Purchases sections 10-15, 24-29 "at the Light". A (1855) 4135. BAKER, John. Cited in a memorandum by the Colonial Secretary as a distiller of spirits for his own use. A (1856) 204. . BAKER, John. Requesting issue of a 14 year lease. A (1856) 438. BAKER, John. Arrangements for evidence by G.S. Kingston in the case of Baker and others (assignees of Borrow and Goodiar) versus Torrens. A (1856) 1842, 1987. ., x (1856) 326. BAKER, John. Forwards offer for settlement of claim in the case of Baker versus Torrens. A (1856) 2598. x (1856) 455. BAKER; Johin. The Governor appoints Mr. John Baker as a Special Magistrate. A ( 1856) 2702·~. BAKER, John. Repdrts on mode of correspondence in the case of Torrens versus Baker. A (1856) 2770. BAKER, John. Advocate General requests that a ·solicitor may he employed in the cr-i,se of Baker 'rersus Torre11s. A (1856) 2855. · 177

BAKER John. For his dispute with the Government about the Re~dy Creek Special Survey, ~ Australian Mining Company.

BAKER, John. See also: Reedy Creek Special Survey. BAKER., Mary, Mrs. Her interest in section 7598 near the River Light. A !1845) 551, 639, 797, 876, 953, 1504. G 1845! 825, 882, 9221. L 1846 163. · K 1 84 5 3 8, 39 . BAKER, Mary, Miss. Fined and gaoled for assault. A (1855) 2794. W (1855) 655 (Discharged). BAKER, IUchard Chaffey. His interest in section 7598 near the River Light. G (1845) 825. BAKER, Samuel. Assaulted by P. Landrigan. N (1847) 92. BAKER, Samuel. On the first Strathalbyn District Council. A (1853) 2954. BAKER, Thomas. Attends a meeting of master builders. A (1854) 284. BAKER, W.D. Forwards 1855 return of Loyal Adelaide Lodge of Odd Fellows. A (1856) 749. BAKER, William. Travelling expenses and reward for capture of native murderer. D ( 1839) 110. BAKER, William. To be struck off the local establishment of Sappers and Miners and returned to England. A (1843) 1345, 1346. G (1843) 399. BAKER, William. Grauity for services on the Canton. A (1846) 910. BAKER, William. Candidate for appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A (1847) 42. BAKER, William. Resigns from the Police Force. A ( 1847) 1389. BAKER, William. Postmaster at Kercoonda. A ( 1848) 1768. p (1848) 564. BAKER, William. A constable on the Ramillies. Q A ( 1849) 618. BAKER, William. Charge of forgery abandoned. A (1849) 708 outsize. BAKER, William. Rewarded for honesty as a pawn broker's assistant. A (1854) 587. v (1854) 227. 178

BAKER AND OTHERS v. TORRENS. See Borrow and Goodiar, contractors. BAKEWELL. See Bartley & Bakewell, Solicitors. BAKEWELL, Sarriucl. A grocer in Hindley Street. Surety for J. Harris. A (1853) 759. BAKEWELL, William. Complaint against G. Birrell. A (1843) 843 (outsize) 908. G (1843) 275, 276. BAKEWELL, William. Alleged irregularity in the case Warren V. Auld and Shand. A ( 184 3) 867. BAKEWELL, William. Seeks release of C. Hedditch from gaol. A ( 1 847 ) 2 2 5 • N ( 1847) 184. BAKEWELL, William. Admitted to the bar. S.A. July 6, 1847. 3A. BAKEWELL, William. Seeks appointment as a notary public. . A (1851) 429. F ( 1851) 96. BAKEWELL, William. Pays off his loan from the Savings Bank • . A (1853) 1915~ BALAKLAVA, hundred. Nomenclature. See Place names - Balaklava, hundred. BALCONIES. Legality of balconies overhanging Adelaide footpaths. A (1847) 842. 0 (1847) 6. A (1849) 652, 802 p.8. BALCONIES. J.B. Neales' objection to the building of an exchange in Hindley Street, overhanging the footpath. A (1849) 726, 746. BALDOCK, Albert. Appointed clerk, Adelaide - Port Adelaide telegra:ph. A (1856) 51. X Finance (1856) 3. BALDOCK, Albert. Salary as junior clerk, Telegraphs, raised to £5 per month from 1 March, 1856. X Finance (1856) 43. BALDOCK, Albert. Wishes to discontinue superannuation subscri~tion as clerk in the telegraph office. A (1856) 2212. DALDOCK, 4lbert. Superintendent of Telegraph recommends a pay increase for his clerk, Mr. A. Baldock. A (1856) 2213. X Finance (1856) 227. 179

BALDOCK, .C.G. Appointed weighing clerk in the Assay Office. A (1852) 1553. T (1852) 497. BALDOCK, C.G. "Put off" as calculating clerk at the Assay Office. A (1853) 634. u ( 1 8 5 3) 1 90. BALDOCK, James. Witness at trial of Port Lincoln natives. A ( 1842) 464. E (1842) 763, 793. BALDREY, Robert. See Boldary Robert and Baldry, Robert. BALDRY, Robert. Acquitted of a charge of horse stealing. A (1851) 1560. BALDRY, Robert. Petitions for his release from prison. A !1852) 329. A 1853) 989. A 1854) 615. T 1852) 178. u (1853) 311. BALDRY, Robert. Escapes from Yatala Labour Prison. A ( 1854) 3680. BALDRY, Robert. Captured by Inspector Hamilton. A (1855) 3060. BALDRY, Robert. Complains (with others) about alleged conditions at Yatala Labour Prison. A (1855) 3215. BALDRY, Robert. Petition for the provision of Counsel at his trial for gaol breaking. A (1855) 3751-~. BALDRY, Robert. Detailed allegations of maladministration and cruelty at Yatala Labour Prison. A (1855) 3751~. BALDHY, Robert. See also: Boldary, Robert. BALD HILLS. Postal arrangements. Establishment of a post office. Allen to act gratuitously as Postmaster until 1856. A (1855) 3057. w (1855) 721. BALD HILL WATER HOLE. Settlers request its reservation for general use. A (1854) 3587. A !1855) 263. v 1854) 1084. W 18S5) 81. BALDWIN,~ Alfred. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 2477. BALDWIN, Stephen Thomas. Convicted of fraud. A (1851) 2801~. BALES, Mary. Inquest on her death. A (1855) 927. DALFORT, Thomas. Appointed as a Constable and Hanger in the West Torrens District. A (1856) 2948. 180

BALFOUR, S.H. Correspondence about his dismissal from the Escort Service. A (1853) 2527. U (1853) 745 twice. BALHANNAH. Laid out as a town. Reg. Jan. U., 1840. 6D. Reg. March 28, 1840. 1D. BALHANNAH. Advertisement of the Balhannah Inn and farm. S.A. Feb. 22, 1842. 2B. BALHANNAH. First district public library in South Australia established at Balhannah. S.A. Dec. 2, 1842. 3E. BALHANNAH. Advertisement of J. Lawrence's weekly conveyance. S.A. Jan. 20, 1843. 3E •. BALHANNAH. Advertisement of the Balhannah Brewery. S . A . Oct • 3, 1 84 3 • 1 B. BALHANNAH. Proposed road to Cox's Creek. A (1846) 458, 641. L ( 1846) 278. BALHANNAH. Highland festival. S.A. Oct. 29, 1847. 3B. BALHANNAH. Bridge needed. Ti me s Aug • 1 3 , 1 84 9 . 3C • BALHANNAH. Wortham's school. A (1850) 526. BALHANNAH. See also: St. Thomas' Church. Roads - Balhannah to Adelaide.

BALHANNAH, district. Dangerous ford over the Onkaparinga. A ( 1 847 ) 1 31 5 . 0 (1847) 160. BALHANNAH, district. Construction of two bridges about two miles south east of Balhannah. A (1849) 849. Q (1849) 258. BALHANNAH, district. Mem9rial signed by 28 settlers. A (1849) 890. BALHANNAH, district. Subscription list for making a ford over the Onkaparinga, and for repairing bridges. A (1849) 934, 1039. Q (1849) 273, 336. BALHANNAH, district. Report on suggested fords and bridges. A (1849)103~ BALHANNAH, district. Dangerous ford over the Onkaparinga. S.A. July 31, 1849. 4B. BALHANNAH, district. Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A (1854) 1729, 1750. A (1855) 3690. BALHANNAH .. Postal arrangements. Transfer of post office to Inverbrackie. A ( 1849) 1187, 1236. n (1A49) 360, 365. 181

BALHANNAH. Postal arrangements. Miscellaneous references. A (1849) 890. A 11850) 640, 1080. A 1852.) 2092. A 1853) 2102. Q \18h9) 301. R (1850) 187, 281. T (1852) 680. BALHANNAH INN. Advertisements. Reg. April 18, 1840. 3C. Reg. June 26, 1841. 1F. BALL, Adam Gustavus. Applies for position of draftsman and surveyor. A ( 1849) 1182. BALL, Adam Gustavus. Recommended for.appointment as surveyor and. draftsman. A ( 1849) 702, 11 75. BALL, Adam Gustavus. Seeks employment in the Crown Lands Office. A ( 1850) 1 27. R ( 1850) 62. BALL, Richard. Property allegedly stolen from him. A (1856) 544. BALL & COWIE. Request permission to pay overdue fee for licence as storekeepers. A ( 1856) 1 936. X Finance (1856) 188. BALL & COWIE. Request remission of fine for unpaid storekeeper's licence. A ( 1856) 1 94 3. x (1856) 350. BALLARD, John. To be transported. E (1841) 83. BALLARD, John. Released from gaol. F ( 1842) 14. BALLASTING OF SHIPS. Miscellaneous references. D ( 1839) 194, 198. D 11840) 245, 287, 325 twice. D 1841) 364, 385. E 1842) 333 (twice) 357, 358, 364, 772. BALLDOCK, John. Loss of his run in the hundred of Munno Para. A (1850) 608, 689. R ( 1850) 197. BALLS, Henry. A storekeeper at Norwood. A ( 1854) 1951 • BALLS,' Henry. Clerk of Alexandrina District requests authority for Ranger of District to impound cattle. A (1856) 3139. . BALLS, John George. Correspondence about his dismissal from the Mounted Police Force. A (1853) 2446 (outsize Gr. 2) 3361, 3460. u (1853) 718, 838. v ,(1854) 22. 182

BALLYCRACK. Judge Crawford's notes on his trial for murder. A !1852) 2588. A 1854) 3381. T 1852) 812. v 1854) 1018. BALNE, Thomas. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3749. BAMBER, Charles H. Surgeon Superintendent of the Isabella Watson. A (1846) 600, 645, 656, 659, 660, 686. L (1846) 325, 329, 330, 334. L (1846) 344 twice. BAMBRICK, li.obert. Complaint against the Surgeon Superintendent of the Cheatside. A (1849) 19 3. BAMFITT, Thomas. Constable on the Macedon. A (1849) 1833. BAMFORD, George. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A ( 1852) 15. BAMPTON, George. Appointed a weigher in the Customs Department. T (1852) 238 twice. BAMPTON, George. Appointed weigher at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 220. R (1850) 77 twice. BAMPTON, George. Resigns as weigher in the Customs Department. A (1852) 3122. T ( 1 852) 921 • BANBURY, Charles. Seeks Government appointment. A ( 1 847 ) 77 0 • · 0 ( 1847) 3. BANBURY, Charles. Seeks remission of a fine. A ( 1849) 1 058. Q (1849) 322. BANDS. H. Witton 1 s band. S.A. March 10, 1848. 2D. Reg. Nov. 21, 1849. 3C. S.A. Nov. 23, 1849. 2C. Reg. Nov. 24, 1849. 3A. Times Nov. 29, 1849. 2A. Reg. Dec. 26. 1849. 4D. BANDS. German brass band to play at the Maid and Magpie on Easter Monday. Times April 9, 1849. 2F. BANEDIFF, J. A resident on the Park Lands. D (1839) 64. · BANKING. See Banks. BANKHEAD, John W. Pt. Elliot. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. BANK NOTES. Governor declines to accept notes of the Bank of South Australia as cash. D (1837) 36. BANKOt C. Constable on the Himalaya. A (1849) 2121~. 183

BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Financial Statements. Reg. May 30, 1840. 5B. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Government declines to pay interest on Governor Gawler's dishonoured bills. E ( 1 841 ) 1 60 . BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Advertisement. Reg. July 31, 1841. 2E. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Dishonour of Governor Grey's drafts on London. A 1842) 770. F 1842) 283. A 1843) 742. F 1842) 271. G 1843) 214. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Financial Statements. S.A. April 21, 1843. 2A, 2E. S.A. Oct. 27, 1843. 2C. Reg. April 26, 1845. 2F. S.A. Oct. 16, 1846. 5A. S. A. Nov. 3, 1 846. 5A. S.A. April 16, 1847. 2E, 3D. S.A. Oct. 22, 1847. 3F. S.A. Oct. 31, 1848. · 2D. S.A. Dec. 5, 1848. 2A. S.A. April 27, 1849. 2B. S.A. Oct. 26, 1849. 2A. A ( 184 3) 1090 1 275. A (1844) 63, 407, 549, 1160. A (1846) 478, 1261. A ( 1847) 1298. A (1848) 1662. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Interest rates. Reg. April 15, 1843. 2E. ~.A. April 18, 1843. 1C. S.A. April 19, .1844. 1D. Reg. March 24, 1845. 2F. S.A. March 28, 1845. 2D. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Practice of allowing interest on deposits to be discontinued. S • A • Jan • 1 3 , 1 84 3 . 1 D. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Arrangements for opening an account for the Government. · A (1843) 304, 312, 331. F ( 1 84 3 ) 4 2 9 • BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Proposed overdraft of £500 by the Government. A (1843) 1263. ,G (1843) 358, 360. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Instructions re Government account. G (1843) 2, 3, 4, 28, 38 twice. H (1844) 22. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Proposed loan of £3000 to the Government. A (1844) 299. G (1844) 494, 498, 528. 184

BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Proposed purchase of Government drafts. A (1844) 611. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Directors disapprove of the Government overdrbft. A ( 1844) 1360. H (1844) 309, 330. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Correspondence about the debt due by Trinity Church. A (1844) 1505, 1513. H ( 1 844 ) 3 5 7 • BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Interest no longer allowed on current accounts. S.A. May 28, 1844. 3D. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Correspondence about drafts. A (1845) 705. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Bill of Exchange on Sydney for £1000. A (1845) 719. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Transfer to the Bank of grants for land purchased by G. Stevenson in the Barossa district. A i1845) 1180, 1240, 1334, 1371. K 1845) 92, 1 01 • L 1845) 4, 23, 34. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Correspondence about money owing by the Government to the late B.P. Winter. A (1845) 1307. L (1845) 20, 23. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. G.Matson appointed acting manager. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 3 21 • BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. To be open for business on Saturday afternoons. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 3 5 6 • BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Resignation of manager. S.A. Oct. 3, 1845. 3A. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Appointment of a new manager. S.A. Oct. 24, 1845. 3C. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Appointment of Marshall MacDermott as manager. A (1846) 739. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. About to erect a building at the corner of King William and Currie Streets. S.A. April 10, 1846. 2E. S.A. July 28, 1846. 3D. R~NK OF AUSTRALASIA. Rates of exchange. S. A. July 3, 1846. 1 E. S.A. Dec. 7, 1847. 4F. Reg. Oct. 21, 1848. 2D. S.A. May 29, 1849. 3C. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Manager objects to cheques payable to order. S.A. Dec. 18, 1846. 4B. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Attack on its policy. Reg. Dec. 15, 1847. 4D. 185

BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Financial Statements. Times Oct. 30, 1848. 3A. Times Oct. 29, 1849. 3C. A ! 1 84 9 ) 1 91 3 • A 1850) 2285. , A 1851) 1208~, 2739, 3124. A 1852 2968. A !1853 910. A 1854 3056. A 1855 1197, 3410. A 1856 3180. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Half-yearly and Annual Meetings in London. S.A. May 15, 1849. 2E. Times May 21, 1849. 3A. S.A. Nov. 2, 1849. 2E. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Rumoured visit of inspection by an important official from Sydney. Times July 9, 1849. 3A. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Proposed new premises for Adelaide branch. Reg. Nov. 3, 1849. 2C. Times Nov. 5, 1849. 1E. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Customers discouraged from drawing cheques for sums under £5. Reg. Dec. 29, 1849. 2C. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Suggested despatch of supplementary mail bals to ships whose departure has been delayed. A ( 1851 922. s (1851 192, 339. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Proposed deposit of Government funds in return for concessions in the issue of drafts on London. A (1851) 2743. s (1851) 540. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Government account transferred to the Bank of South Australia. s (1851) 621. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. The Manager's views on the establishment of an Assay Office. A (1852) 194. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Urges the repeal or amendment of the Bullion Act. A (1852) 815~ (outsize) 846. T (1852) 251, 265. · BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Declines to receive stamped gold from • the Assay Off ice. A (1852) 894. T (1852) 290. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Manager makes a statement on exchange rates during 1852. A (1852) 2379. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Issue of bank notes. B (1837) 35. 186

BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Asked upon what terms it will accept Government account. B (1837) 73. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Government account overdrawn. B (1837) 101. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Proposed advance of £15,000 to the Government. D (1839) 199, 205, 207. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Extensive alterations and additions. S . A. Feb. 2 , 1 84 1 . 3A • BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. New building nearly completed. Reg. April 10, 1841. 5D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. New building to open on May 1. S.A. April 27, 1841. 1D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Advertisement. Reg. July 31, 1841. 2E. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Financial statements. Reg. Dec. 4, 1841. 2B. S.A. June 10, 1842. 3B. S.A. Dec. 2, 1842. 2D. S.A. June 2, 1843. 3A. Reg. Nov. 30, 1844. 3B. S.A. May 30, 1845. 2D. Reg. May 31, 1845. 2F. S.A. Nov. 28, 1845. 2E. S.A. May 29, 1846. 3A. S. A. Dec. 4, 1846. 5C. S.A. June 4, 1847. 4C. S. A. Dec. 3, 1847. 2E, 3F. S.A. Dec. 7, 1847. 2F. Reg. June 10, 1848. 2A. S.A. Dec. 5, 1848. 2A. Times Dec. 10, 1849. 3D. S.A. Dec. 11, 1849. 2E. A (1844l 1406. A (1845 588, 1442!. A (1846 670, 1452. A (1847) 623, 1503. _ A (1848) 755, 818, 1849. A (1850) 1136, 1218. A ( 1 8 51 l 11 4 3 , 1 5 84. A \1852 1647. A 1853 1327, 3247. A 1854) 1621 • A (1855) 1686, 3895. A ( 1 856) 1686. BANK OF SC1UTH AUSTRALIA. Expiration of lease of premises in Grenfell Street used as a barracks. A (1842) 570, 764, 816. E (1842) 696, 852, 853. F (1842) 118, 119 Twice. ·1 trf

BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Dishonour of Governor Grey's bills. A ( 1842) 1049~. A (1843l 107, 642, 969, 1069. A !1844 403. F 1842 28L1 F 1843) 345. G (1843) 176, 293, 327. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Debenture for its interest in the debt owing by the Government to Borrow & Goodiar. E (1842) 661. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Interest on debenture for £6432. (Borrow & Goodiar's claim). E i1842) 852, 855. F 1842l 181, 190, 193 twice. F 1843 396. A (1843 135, 234. G (1844 622, 625, 631. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Interest rates. Reg. Oct. 1, 1842. 3A. S.A. Oct. 4, 1842. 2B. Reg. Oct. 8, 1842. 2A. S.A. Nov. 24, 1843. 2D. S.A. Dec. 12, 1843. 3A. S.A. March 21, 1845. 2C. S.A. March 25, 1845. 2D. S.A. June 9, 1846. 2C. Reg. June 17, 1846. 3E. S.A. Jan. 1, 1847. 3A. S.A. Nov. 5, 1847. 2E. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Annual meetings of the South Australian Banking Company. S.A. Dec. 9, 1842. 2D, 3B. S. A. Nov. 5, 184 7. 3F. Reg. Nov. 6, 1847. 3E. s.A. Oct. 27, 1848. 6C. Reg. Oct. 25, 1848. ·3C. S.A. Oct. 12, 1849. 2E. Reg. Oct. 24, 1849. 4A. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Average weekly liabilities and assets, Nov. 1842 to May 1843. A ( 1 84 3) 664 • - BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Unexpected balance of £10,000 in favour of the South Australian Government. A 11843l 187, 199, 869. A 1844 865, 1068. F 1843 374, 378, 379, 380. G 1843) 259. q H ( 1844) 109, 195, 202. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Rates of exchange. A (1843) 948, 1213. S.A. July 3, 1846. 1E. S.A. Dec. 7, 1847. 4F. Reg. Oct. 21, 1848. 2D. S.A. May 29, 1849. 3C. 188

BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Application for debentures in place of dishonoured bills. A ~184~~ 1tig6, 1~27, 1240. 8 BAN~ 6~ ~6dT~ Aus1~ALIA. Takes wheat in settlement of debts~ S.A. Nov. 24, 1843. 2D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Dispute with the Government about a balance of £9,800 to the credit of the Land Fund. Ad. Exam. Feb. 22, 1843. 2C. Ad. Exam. Feb. 25, 1843. 2D. S.A. Feb. 28, 1843. 2A. Ad. Exam. March 1, 1843. 2D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Pays for printing of Private Act, passed 14th Nov. 1843. A (184L~) 595. H ( 1844) 29. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Premises to be surrounded by a brick wall. S.A. Feb. 6, 1844. 2C. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Interest no longer allowed on current accounts. s.A. May ,28, 1844. 3D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Government about to liquidate the debenture for £6,432 (Borrow & Goodiar's claim). L' (1845) 92 twice. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Alleged opposition to the South Australian Mining Association. S.A. April 22, 1845. 3A. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Direct approach from Hindley Street to be opened. Reg. Jan. 10, 1846. 2E. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Falsely charged with speculating in mineral lands. S.A. May 19, 1846. 3A. S.A. May 22, 1846. 3B. S.A. May 26, 1846. 3C. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Manager objects to cheques payable to order. S.A. Dec. 18, 1846. 4B. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Adjustment of dispute with the Government about dishonoured bills. N (1847) 40. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Terms of business, list of agents, etc. S. A. Jan. 1 , 1847. 3A. S.A. Nov. 5, 1847. 2E. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Publicity for its charter. A (1848) 683. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Its charter enrolled. A (1848) 815. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Charter of the South Australian Banking Company received~ S.A. Feb. 4, 1848. 2F. 189

BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. To be closed for a day for the half-yearly balance. S.A. May 26, 1848. 1C. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Manager complains of non-publication of the Bank's half yearly return. A (1849) 2208. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Suggested merger with the Union Bank. S.A. June 8, 1849. 2E. Times June 11, 1849. 2F. Times July 2, 1849. 3B. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Several forged cheques passed. Reg. June 9, 1849. 2D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Criticism by the Adelaide Times. Times June 11, 1849. 2D. S. A. June 15, 1849. 2A. Times June 18, 1849. 2E, 3B. Times June 25, 1849. 3A. Times Aug. 20, 1849. 3B. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. London meetings. S.A. June 22, 1849. 3A. Times June 25, 1849. 3C. Times Oct. 11, 1849. 3D. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Customers discouraged from drawing cheques for sums under £5. Reg. Dec. 29, 1849. 2C. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Proposed deposit of Government funds in return for concessions in the issue of drafts on London. A (1851) 2759. s (1851) 540, 600. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Offers facilities to the Government for remitting money to England for the purchase of material for the Port railway. A (1851) 3080, 3270. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Government account transferred from the Bank of Australasia. s (1851) 621. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Manager's views on the establishment of an Assay Office. A (1852) 208. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Ingots coming forward too slowly. A (1852) 943~. - BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Asks that bullion shall be legal tender for nine months after the expiration of the Act. A (1852) 1900 outsize. •T (1852) 686. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Statement on exchange rates during 1852. A ( 1 8 5 2 ) 2 46 9 • BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Keeps the Government's working account. T (1852) 544.

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BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Manager applies for a small issue of tokens. A (1853) 635. u (1853) 190. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Appointed the London agents for business connected with railway bonds. A ( 1854) 194 3, 1 967. v (1854) 603, 640, 643. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Charges Central Board of Education 8% on overdrawn account, but pays no interest on the Board's deposits. A (1855) 3512. W Finance (1855) 210. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Port Adelaide Railway bonds: Bank to supply quarterly statements concerning redemptions, interest, etc •. A (1855) 3827. w (1855) 879. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Port Adelaide Railway bonds: Bank statements. A (1855) 4005. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Colonial Treasurer requests that the South Australian Banking Company be appointed agents for the payment of interest and principal of bonds in England. A ( 1856) 1286. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Colonial Treasurer forwards correspondence from the Agent General about the sale of bonds for the Gawler Railway and Harbour Trust through the South Australian Banking Company. A ( 1856) 1314. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. George Tinline acknowledges application through London House Agents in England for the payment of principal on South Australian Bonds. A (1856) 1365. x (1856) 251. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Manager reports the establishment of a branch of the Bank of South Australia at Port Adelaide. A ( 1856) 1666. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. For correspondence about irregularities at the Land Office re Land orders 455 and 456, see Morphett, George.

BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. For its interest in the claim of Borrow & Goodiar, see also: Borrow & Goodiar.

~ANKRUPTCY. See Insolvency. BANKS. Criticisms' of the South Australian banks. Times April 9, 1849. 3C. S.A. April 13, 1849. 4A. Times April 16, 1849. 3B. Times April 30, 1849. 2G. I 'j I

BANKS. To hold approximately equal amounts of Government funds. u (1853) 258. BANKS. Proposal to form a joint stock bank in Adelaide. To be called The Australian Colonists Bank. A (1853) 1804~, 1959. u. (1853) 552, 585. BANKS. Proposal to form a branch of the Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide Chartered Bank. A (1853) 2181, 2852. u (1853) 638, 839. BANKS. Proposal to establish a branch of the Chartered Bank of India, China and Australia. A (1854) 2037, 2062~. v (1854) 658. BANKS. See also: Bank notes. Exchange rates. Interest. Bank of Australasia. Bank of South Australia. Savings Bank of South Australia. South Australian Savings Bank. Union Bank of Australia. British and Australasian Bank. Paper money. Monetary crisis - 1852. BANKS, Robert. Appointed to the Police Force. A ( 1846) 1 320. BANNET, W. Seriously ill. A ( 1844) 1 308. H ( 1844) 293. BANNISTER, James. Appointed cooper at the Bonded Warehouse, Port Adelaide. A ( 1 84 7 ) 11 21 • 0 (1847) 87. BAPTISM. Woman baptised in the Torrens. Reg. Sept. 13, 1848. 4A. BAPTISM. Baptisms in the Torrens by the Rev. T. Playford. S.A. Nov. 13, 1849. 2D. BAPTISTS. Memorial opposing state aid to religion. A (1846) 944 outsize. M ( 1846) 1. BAPTISTS. Site for another church sought in Kermode Street. A ( 1848) 1766. p (1848) 575. BAPTISTS. List of ministers. c ( 1854) 11 5. BAPTISTS. Rev. J. Hannay (Baptist Minister) in charge of Union (composed of various denominations) Chapel, An~aston. A \ 1855) 2589. BAPTIST CHURCH, Hindley Street. Pulpit, pews, etc. to be sold by auction. Times Sept. 3, 1849. 2E~ BAPTIST CHURCH, Kenton Valley. Foundation stone laid. Reg. Dec. 5, 1849. 3c. BAPTIST CHURCH, Lefevre Terrace. Stone wanted for its erection. A ( 18l19) 71 2. Q (1849) 218. 192

BAPTIST CHURCH, North Adelaide. See Ebenezer Chapel.

BAPTIST CHURCH, Pultenet Street. Proposed erection. Reg. June 7, 1848. 1 • S.A. June 9, 1848. 1D. BAPTIST CHURCH, Pulteney Street. Foundation stone laid. Reg. Nov. 4, 1848. 2C. Times Nov. 20, 1848. 4D. BARBER, B. Resigns from the Police Force. A (1848) 996. BARBER, George. Statements about his death at Encounter Bay. A ( 1 847 ) 11 5 2 • BARBER, James. Applies for relief. A ( 1 84 5) 11 26. K (1845) 59. BARBER, James. To receive rations. A (1845) 1472. L (1845) 67, 96. BARBER, John. His funeral expenses. A (1847) 476. N (1847) 209. BARBER, R. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A ( 1852) 15. BARBER, Thomas. His death at Kapunda. A (1847) 304. BARCLAY, J.J. Suggests the adoption of a uniform button for the Police. A (1844) 1455. H ( 1 844 ) 3 5 2 • BARCLAY, J.J. Seeks to purchase Government boat. p ( 1848) 433. BARDSLY, John. A deserter from the 99th Regiment. A (1849) 2261. BARILLA. T. Dixon seeks to lease mangrove swamps on St. Vincent Gulf for making barilla. A (1849) 2013, 2041. A (1850) 1312, 1551. Q (1849) 576, 581. R ( 1850) 400. BARILLA. Native barilla used in the manufacture of soap sent to the International Exhibition of 1851. A (1850) 2522.

BARILLA. q G.C. Hitchcock applies for lease of mangrove scrub on St. Vincent's Gulf for barilla-making. A (1850) 1481, 1551 • . R (1850) 400. BARKER, Charles F. Seeks appointment in the post office. A (1851) 2073. s (1851) 419 •. 193

BARKER, Joseph. Escapes from the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 2109, 2117. BARKER, William. On the Barossa West District Council. A (1855) 881. ,A, ( 1 856) 783. BARLAS, James. Letter as Surgeon Superintendent of the Lysander. A (1850) 2235. BARLAS, James. Letters as Surgeon Superintendent of the or(gon. A 1851) 3412, 3477. BARLEY. Export statistics. . A (1843) 602. A (1844) 462. BARLEY. Scourge of caterpillars near Mt. Barker. Times Jan. 8, 1849. 2E. S.A. Jan. 9, 1849. 2F. Reg. Jan. 10, 1849. 3A. BARLEY. Average weights per bushel of prize-winning barley from 1845 to 1850. A (1850) 2522. BARLOW, Eliza. A constable on the Inconstant. A ( 1849) 1082. BARLOW, Thomas. Applies for gratuity as constable on the Shackamaxon. A (1853) 1052. U (1853) 330 twice. BARLTROP, Elizabeth, Mrs. Statement about the death of her husband. A (1851) 3936. A (1852) 262. T (1852) 20, 177. BARLTROP, James George. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3923, 3936. A (1852) 262. T (1852) 20, 177. BARNARD, Athalia. Report on her death. A ( 1 850) 136. BARNARD, Edward. See Agent General for Crown Colonies. BARNARD, George Hutton. Collector of Customs at Kangaroo Island. c (1838) 89. BARNARD, George Hutton. Appointm~nt as Deputy Registrar of JVeeds, etc. E (1841) 205, 229, 230 twice, 239. BARNARD, George Hutton. Carriage accident. Reg. Aug. 4, 1847. 2E. BARNARD, George Hutton. Retires as Deputy Registrar of Deeds. A (1856) 987. . x (1856) 165. BARNARD, G.H. To act temporarily as receiver of fines and fees. H (1844) 351. K ( 1 844) 1 4 7 • M ( 1846) 83. 194

BARNARD, J. Sale of fruit trees to the Government. B (1837) 317. BARNARD, John Erving. Sent to Sydney to purchase supplies. B (1837) 27, 29~ BARNARD, John Erving. Withdraws resignation of appointment as Clerk of the Peace. D (1838) 12, 22. BARNARD, John Erving. Appointed Clerk of the Peace and Clerk to the Magistrates at Port Lincoln. D (1839) 178. E ( 1 84 1 ) 1 0 3 • BARNARD, John Erving. To continue in office as Clerk of the Peace. E ( 1 841 ) 1 0 3 . BARNARD, John Erving. Exemption from port dues for stock shipped from Port Lincoln. A (1842) 835. F (1842) 181, 182 twice. BARNARD, John Erving. Resignation of office at Port Lincoln. E (1842) 473, 481. BARNARD, John Erving. Debt due .to the New South Wales Government. A (1846) 960. M ( 1846 ) 1 lO. A (1847) 755. N ( 1 84 7 ) 3 2 4 • BARNARD, John Erving. Resigns as secretary of the Port Lincoln Mining Company. Reg. Aug. 8, 1849. 2A. BARNARD, Sidney. See Bernard. BARNES, butcher, Pt. Elliot. Signs a petition. · A (1856) 2130. BARNES, Frederick. A destitute emigrant. B (1837) 64. BARNES, Henry. His wife and children to be sent to South Australia by the British Government. L ( 1846) '1 55. BARNES, Mark. Seeks appointment as clerk to the Stipendiary M~ristrate at Port Adelaide. A 1850) 194. R 1850) 54. BARNES, Mark. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Metropolitan Police. A ( 1852') 5 3. T (1852) 36. BARNES, Mark. Applies for the situation of 1st clerk in the Customs Department. A (1852) 794. T (1852) 243. 195

BARNES, Thomas. Schoolmaster on the Abberton. A ( 1 846 ) 1 5 21 • M (1846) 207. BARNES, Thomas. Acquitted of a charge of theft. A ( 1847) 11 90~ . BARNES, Thomas. Chairman of East Torrens Council nominates Thomas Barnes for appnintment as clerk of Local Court, Ma!ill. A 1856) 2174. x 1856) 392. BARNES, William Edward. Convicted of forgery. A (1849) 1908 p.5. BARNES, William Edward. Released from prison on the recommendation of the Colonial Chaplain. A (1850) 2396. R (1850) 580. BARNETT, Aaron. Requests to be appointed as an officiating minister in the Jewish Community. A ( 1856) 680. BARNETT, David. His wife seeks remission of his sentence. A (1855) 1774. w (1855) 436. BARNETT, Edward. Appointed Poundkeeper at Morphett Vale. A ( 1848) 1614. p (1848) 383. BARNETT, Edward. His qualifications as Poundkeeper questioned. p (1848) 499. BARNETT~ Johanna, Mrs. Seeks remission of her husband's sentence. A ( 18 5 5) 1 77 4 • w ( 1855) 4 36 •. BARNETT, Joseph. Appointed chief constable of Port Lincoln. D (1839) 124, 126 twice. BARNETT, Martha, Mrs. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1850) 1442.­ R ( 1850) 377. BARNETT, Moss. A constable on the William Money. A (1849) 41. BARNETT, Samuel. His body found under premises of Crawford Bros. A ( 1856) 168, 1 81 • BARNETT, William. Lessee of aboriginal reserve. A (1856) 1797. BA~NS, Frederick H. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 2001. BARNSELY, Benjamin William. His distress. Seeks employment. A (1850) 2441. R (1850) 599. BARNSLEY, Benjamin William. Seeks relief. A (1851) 742, 831, 1173. s (1851) '168. 196

BARNSLEY, Benjamin William. Seeks light occupation. A (1853) 3117. u (1853) 899. BAROSSA, district. John Stewart Browne appointed returning officer. A ( 1856) 1403. BAROSSA, district. Name lists. List of settlers. A ( 185. 3) 2389. A (1854) 739. BAROSSA, hundred. Application that it be appointed a deputy registration district. A (1855) 1924. BAROSSA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. Disposal of balance of funds in credit. A ( 1855) 707. · W Finance (1855) 16. BAROSSA EAST, district. Settlers seek amalgamation with the district of Mount Crawford. A ( 1854) 1928. v ( 1854) 704. BAROSSA EAST, district. Name lists. Petitions from settlers. A (1854) 1928, 2051. A (1855) 4138 outsize. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Petition urging its proclamation. A (1854) 777, 911. v (1854) 272, 547. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Holds its first meeting. Preliminary expenses. A (1855) 2569. W Finance (1855) 144-145. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial for alteration of boundaries. A (1855) 4138 outsize. x ( 1856) 226. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. David Randall forwards memorial for union of districts of Mount Crawford and Barossa East. A (1856) 321, 591. x (1856) 93. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards memorial to ask that the District Council of Barossa East may not be united with Mount Crawford. A (1856) 591. x (1856) 93 BARG~SA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. John Murray and others announde intended opposition to union of District Councils of Mount Crawford and Barossa East. A ( 1856) 713. x (1856) 93. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Reporting appointment of John Sandland as Chairman and rates and assessment. A (1856) 2148. 197

BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk reports names of persons sworn in as constables and requests a supply of staves. A (1856) 2414. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk asks if Government will pay for collection of the Agricultural Statistics. A (1856) 2590. . BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards Statistics. A (1856) 3074. BAROSSA EAST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk requests reserves on certain lands in the District. A ( 1856) 3185. BAROSSA RANGE, di~trict. Report by J. Menge. Ad. Chron. April 21, 1840. 3C. BAROSSA RANGE MINING COMPANY. Meetings in London. Times Nov. 13, 1848. 20. S.A. June 22, 1849. 3B. Times June 25, 1849 •. 4C. BAROSSA SPECIAL SURVEY. · Meeting of the proprietors. S. A. Sept. 17, 1 841 • 1 E. BAROSSA SPECIAL SURVEY. Clerk of Para Wirra District Council requests that the new line of road in the Barossa Special Survey may be laid out by the Government. A (1856) 2674. · x (1856) 478. BAROSSA WEST. Name lists. 115 ~ignatures. A (1853) 2715, 3051 outsize gr. 2. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ratepayers urge its proclamation and nominate councillors. A ( 1853) 2715, 3051 • . v ( 1854) 83. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Miscellaneous early correspondence. A (1854) 816, 1751. v (1854) 303, 583. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial for the appointment of a Stipendiary Magistrate at Gawler. A (1855) 3264. w (1855) 757-58. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. T. Greaves appointed Clerk, Collector, Ranger, and Inspector. A (1855) 3597. w (1855) 2349. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Sup~lied with 6 copies of "instructions to Local [Districtj Constables". 'A· (1855) 3782. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Assessed rate and amount collected. A (1855) 4067. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Memorial (from Barossa East District Council) for alteration of boundaries. A (1855) 4138 outsize. x (1856) 226.

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BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk giving notification of election of Councillors and Chairman. A (1856) 783. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk forwards a memorial agnlnst alteration of boundaries of district of Barossa East and West. A ( 1 856) 664. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. William Barker reports his election as Councillor of Barossa West District Council. A ( 1856) 783. BAROSSA WEST DISTRICT COUNCIL. Clerk asks if Government will pay the expense of collection of the Agriculture Statistics. A (1856) 2662. BARR, Wallis. Applies for a copy of proposed bill £or preventing the introduction of convicts. A ( 1 85 2) 2848. BARRACKS, MILITARY. See Military Barracks. BARRATT, Ellen, Mrs. Applies for gratuity as cook at the Destitute Asylum. A (1853) 2868. u (1853) 831. BARRATT, Ellen, Mrs. Resigns as cook at the Destitute Asylum. A (1854) 10. - v (1854) 37. BARRATT, F.T. His rent (Aboriginal Reserves) in arrears. A (1855) 3787. BARRATT, F. Thomas. Arrears of rent as lessee of section 5004. A (1851) 1356. BARRATT, Fred T. His misfortunes as lessee of Aboriginal Reserve 235. A (1851! 2821. A (1852 174. s (1851 615. T (1852 143 twice. BARRATT, Thomas. Will leave the Assay Office unless he receives an increase in pay. A (1852) 1433. T (1852) 461. BARRATT, Thomas. Dismissed from the Assay Office for insubordination. A (missing) T (1852) 980. BARRATT, Thomas. Appointed wardsman at the Destitute Asylum. A (1853') 2139. BARRATT, Thomas. Applies for gratuity as wardsman at the Destitute Asylum. A (1853) 2868. u (1853) 831. 199

BARRATT, Thomas. Resigns as wardsman at the Destitute Asylum. A ( 1854) 1 O. v (1854) 37. BARRATT, William James. Lessee of an aboriginal reserve. A (1850) 2400. BARREAU, C.C. Certifies Mrs. P.C. Perry's suit~bility as a school mistress. A (1852) 39. BARRETT, Aaron. See Barnett, Aaron. BARRISTERS. See Lawyers. BARRITT, Joseph. Seeks to nominate immigrants in virtue of purchase of _land. A (1851) 1698. s (1851) 345. BARRITT, Joseph. Urges the postponement of his property "Lagoon Run" for the present. A ( 185 3) 1779. u (1854) 554. BARRON, John. Seeks to purchase section 1161. L ( 1 846 ) 11 5 • BARROW, John. Appointed Surveyor of Main Roads. A ( 1850) 1820. BARROW, John. Claims remuneration for preparing plans for connecting the Onkaparinga with the sea. A 11852) 2764. T 1852) 880. u 1853) 898. BARROW, John. Elected as Councillor of Mudla Wirra District Council. A ( 1856) 784. BARRY, C.J. Represents the South Australian Agricultural and Horticultural Society. s (1851) 474. BARRY, Charles J. Seeks appointment as clerk. A (1852) 983. '11 (1852) 318. BARRY, Edward. Seeks Government appointment. A (1847) 1267~. 0 ( 1 847 ) 1 3 5 • BARRY, Redmond. Requests donation of statistics and information about Adelaide Library for Trustees of Melbourne Library. A (1856) 1503. f x ( 1856) 276. BARRY, William. Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1848) 767. BARTEL, Christian. Naturalised. D (1839) 176. 200

BARTER, Thomas, Mariner, Goolwa. Signs a petition. A ( 1856) 2130. BARTHOLOMEW, Francis. Cook's assistant on the Ascendant. A (1849) 2142. BAR'rLE, l'eter. Schoolmaster on the Aboukir. A ( 1 847 ) 11 3 5 • BARTLE, Peter. Appointed as Constable for Para Wirra District. A ( 1856) 2826. BARTLETT, George. Charge of larceny dismissed. A ( 1848) 1496. BARTLEY, J.T. Surety for E.P. Nesbit. A (1852) 976. BARTLEY, William. His claim to continue in office as Re~istrar General. E \ 1841) 11. BARTLEY, William. Temporary loss of office as Registrar General. E ( 1841) 26. BARTLEY, William. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 8 5 • BARTLEY, William. Claim on behalf of Dr. J. Phin Smith. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 46 9 • G (1843) 440. BARTLEY, William. Enquiry about a protested Government Bill (No. 43 of 1842). A (1844) 922. BARTLEY, William. Remuneration as counsel for the Government in the suit brought by Wilson, Wilson & Co. A ( 1 b44) 1167 •. H (1844) 243, 244. BARTLEY, William. Counsel for native prisoners. H ( 1844) 189. A (1847) 655, 714, 736. K (1847) 362. N (1847) 284, 302, 310. BARTLEY, William. Complains of certain abuses at the Supreme Court. A (1845) 1215, 1230, 1265, 1358, 1382, 1416. K (1845) 94, 107. L ( 1 84 5 ) 1 6 , 3 5 , 5 0. BARTLEY, William. Bill of costs for defending T. Lipson and R.R. Torrens in the Hanseat case. J, ( 1 84 5) 1L~ 1 9, 1 508. L (184~) 35, 72. A ( 1847) 36, N (1847) 3, 32, 56, 74, 75. BARTLEY, William. Buys section 1078, etc. District B. L (1846) 414 twice. 201

BARTLEY, William. Recommends John Hawkins for admission to Hospital. A (1847) 635~. N ( 1847) 268. BARTLEY, William. R~comme~1ds N.S. Quick as clerk in the Reristry offtce. A 1847) 7512. N 1847) 320. BARTLEY, William. Correspondence about the road from Brown Hill Creek through Mitcham. A (1848) 1632, 1687, 1695. P (1848) 535, 536, 538 (thrice), 539 twice. BARTLEY, William. Declines appointment as trustee of the Savings Bank. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 37 2 . 0 ( 1847) 137. BARTLEY, William. A memorialist (with others) seeking inclusion of name in electoral roll, District of Flinders. A (1855) 2874. - W (1855) 670 twice. BARTLEY, William. Registrar of Diocese of Adelaide. Land granted for a place of worship in the township of Macclesfield. x (1856) 41. BARTLEY & BAKEWELL, Solicitors. Solicitors to the Adelaide Corporation. A (1850) 324. R (1850) 93. BARTLEY & BAKEWELL, Solicitors. Correspondence as Solicitors for the Wheal Barton Mining Association. A (1850) 179. R ( 1850) 1 09. BARTLEY & BAKEWELL, Solicitors. Complaints against W. Lang. A (1852) 1575, 1690, 1846. T (1852) 555, 557, 596. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Transmit for execution deed for grant of land for cemetery at Goolwa. wA £185511855 8"343438. BARTL Y, B KEWELL, and STOW. J. Brown's land grant, sections 549, 551, . (To be dated 27 Sep. 1855). A (1855) 3510. w (1855) 861. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. States date on which land in the hundred of Belvidere was purchased. A (1856) 31 ~ BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Their recommendation for the incorporation of the City and Port Adelaide Railway Board of Undertakers. A (1856) 53. 202

BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Requesting that the land grants for sections No. 1281 and 1280, may be dated back. A ( 1856) 404.1 BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and 8TOW~ Request that the land grant of James Hoare may be made to bear on Dec. 14, 1855. A ( 18§6) 668. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Request to have date of land gcant listed as date of purchase. A ( 1856) 715. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Road orders for District · Council of Willunga forwarded for confirmation. A (1856) 746, 1731, 1740. x (1856) 313. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. On delay caused by Survey Office rules in the confirmation of District Road Orders. A ( 1 856) 11 5 5 • x ( 1856) 208. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Water Works Commissioner nominates Bartley, Bakewell & Stow to act as Solicitors. A ( 1856) 24 39. BARTLEY, BAKEWELL, and STOW. Forwarding memorial that Mr. Joel Lyons may be granted remission of fine for assault. A (1856) 3059. x (1856) 557. BARTON, Charles. Surety for A. Darvall. A (1851) 3145. BARTON, Charles. Applies for an auctioneer's licence. A (1853) 799, 1032. . u (1853) 343. BARTON, Charles. Appointed Postmaster at Truro. A (1853) 2014. u (1853) 594. BARTON, Charles H. Forwarding memorial for Resident Ma~istrate and Police Station at Tanunda. A ( 1856) 1430. x (1856) 272, 288. BARTON, Elizabeth. Requests the return of her immigration deposit. A (1856) 173. BARTON, George. Increase of salary. D (1839) 156. BARTON, Henry. Seeks employment at Port Elliot. A ( 1850) 2886. R (1850) 71 L BARTON, Henry. Seeks to rent section No. 105 near Port Elliot. A (1852) 3337. BARTON, Henry. Seeks to buy or lease part of the Government Reserve at Port Elliot upon which to build a steam mill. A (1852) '3655. A (1853) 478. T ( 1852) 1030. ff (1853) 273 •. 203

BARTON, John. Correspondence about a charge of horse stealing brought by him against J. Clare. A (1845) 292• 461. BARUH, Dr. Daniel~ Advertisements. S.A.-'June 19, 1849. 3C. S.A. June 26, 1849. 3B. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Appointed hon. medical officer at the Adelaide Hospital. A ( 1 8 5 2) 1 86 2 • BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Urges the creation of a Botanic Garden. A (1853) 1605outsize gr. 2. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Seeks appointment as a Justice of the Peace-at Woodside. A (1855) 91, 316 (outsize gr. 3), 666, 786, 970. w (1855) 20. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Appointed Deputy Registrar for the distrTct of Onkaparinga. A (1855) 2083~. w (1855) 471. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Forwards bye-laws of Loyal Onkaparinga Lodge-of Odd Fellows for approval. A (1856) 476, 1366. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Calls attention to property of deceased persons not being accounted for. A (1856) 739. BARUH, Dr. Daniel. Deputy Registrar, Onkaparinga. Writes. concerning Mr. Plyers, deceased. A (1856) 1033. BASEBY, Benjamin. Application for position of Inspector · of Slaughterhouses. A (1847) 92. N ( 1847) 63. . BASEDOW, F. Writes concerning the desired proclamation of a district council for Tanunda. A (1855) 2502. BASEDOW, F. Signs petition for police station at Tanunda. A ( 1856) 14 30. BASHAM,. Messrs. Complaint of delay in payment of Government account. A ( 1856) 1 93. BASHAM, William. Claim for services at the Murray mouth. A ( 1848) 1701 • p (1848) 546. BN3HAM, William. His rent (Aboriginal Reserves) in arrears. A (1855) 3787. BASS, Thomas. Applies for an auctioneer's licence. A (1853) 779, 841. BASSETT, Frederick William. Requesting information on how to obtain balance of proceeds of cattle sold under the Impounding Act. A ( 1856) 1777, x (1856) 312. 204

BASSETT, James Bailey. His school at Willunga. A !1848) 256, 994. A 1 8 5 0) 1 44 5 , 1 6 5 5 • p 1848) ,91, 311. R 1850) 369. BASSETT, James Bailey. Suggests amendment of the Education Act. A (1849) 1521, 1593. Q ( 1 849 ) 46 5 • BASSETT, James Bailey. Clerk of the Local Court, Willunga. A !1850) 1195, 1413, 2219. A 1851) 3386. s 1851) 139. . R 1850) 586. BASSETT, James Bailey. Seeks to retain his position as clerk of Willunga Local Court in addition to his school. A (1852) 1962. T (1852) 665. BASSETT, James Bailey. Resigns as clerk of the Willunga Local Court. A (1852) 2243. BASSETT, James B. Withdraws his resignation as clerk of Willunga Local Court. A (1852) 2458. A (1854) 728. BASSETT, Frederick William. Chairman of Strathalbyn District Council. A (1854) 3496. BASSETT, John. Sworn in as a district constable for Hindmarsh. A (1855) 2405. BASSETT, William. Loss of his run in the hundred of Munno Para. A (1850) 608, 689. R ( 1850) 197. BASSINGTHWAITE, James. Postmaster at Chain of Ponds. A (1851) 622. s ( 1 851 ) 1 28. BASTIAN, Henry. Passenger to South Australia by the Susannah. A (1849) 937. BASTIAN, Henry. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 1661. BASTIAN, Joseph. Inquest on his death. A ( 1851 ) 3901 • BASTIAN, Sampson. Asks permission to remove slate quarried by him at Willunga. A (1846) 269. L (1846) 206 twice. BASTIAN, Sampson, an infant. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 932. _ 205

BATEMAN, Rev. Gregory. Proposes to settle as a clergyman in South Australia if granted a stipend. A (1846) 275. L (1846) 208. BATEMAN, James. Prisoner's sentence expires, but he is now insane. Transferred to the Asylum. A (1853) 424. u (1853) 137. BATEMAN, James. Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum reports death of the lunatic James Bateman. A ( 1856) 2262. BATEMAN, William. Needed as a witness. A ( 1 84 5) 5 5 0. BATES, Affray with natives on his station near Lake Hawdon. A (1847) 125~ p.8. BATES, Seeks remission of occupation licence fee. A (1849) 705. 0 (1849) 218. BATH, J. His school at North Adelaide. s (1851) 708. BATH, Thomas. Surety for W. Hocking. A (1852) 1723. BATHIE, William •. -Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A !1852) 2386. A 1854) 3646. T 1852) 756. v 185~) 1 085. BATHIE, William. Seeks a rise as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1854) 544. v ( 1854 ). 210. BATHING. Need for baths. Ad. Chron. Dec. 31, 1839. 3A. BATHING. Popular between Glenelg and Marino. Ad. Exam. Dec. 17, 1842. 3B. Reg. Feb. 24, 1844. 3B. BATHING. Women embarrassed by bathers near Glenelg. S.A. April 3, 1849. 2D. BATHING. Police Act to be enforced for the prevention of bathing in the Torrens near th~ City~ A (1850) 296, 408. R ( 1850) 108, 11 O. B~THS. Surgestion for establishing public baths. Plan. A (1854 3172, 3214. v (1854 937. BATHS. Refuse water conveyed back to River Torrens without purification. A (1855) 315. w ( 1855) 106. DATHS. Establishment of a public baths suggested by G.W. Francis. A (1855) 3128. w (1855) 737. 206

BATHS. Memorial for the lease of a park lands site for baths to be built and conducted by W. Nitschke. A (1855) 3889, 4051. w (1855) 900, 906-907. BATHS. See also: Dodgson's Baths. BATT, Zebulon. Gardening near Belair. A (1842) 388. E (1842) 760. BATTAMS, Daniel. Appointed to the Police Force. A ( 1 847 ) 61 5 • BATTAMS, Daniel. Evidence on the death of a native near Mount Remarkable. A (1849) 2331. BATTAMS, George. Constable on the Phoebe. N (1847) 174. A (1847) 395. BATTEN, C. Fined for refusal to allow his child to.be vaccinated. A (1855) 3278. BATTEN, John. Constable on the Rajah. A (1849) 49. BATTERSBY, Thomas. To act as Postmaster at Houghton. A (1848) 1473. p ( 1 848) 4 7 4. BATTERSBY, Thomas. Appointed Postmaster at Houghton. A (1852) 1823. T (1852) 594. BATTERSBY, Thomas. Resigns as Postmaster at Houghton. A (1853) 3191. BATTERSBY, Thomas. Objection (on behalf of residents) to intended deviation of the N.E. Road from Houghton village. A (1855) 2932. w (1855) 715. BAUDINET, Louis Charles. Appointment to the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1 848 ) 1 5 2 2 . BAUDINET, Louis Charles. Dismissed from the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1849) 17. BAUDIN'S EXPEDITION, 1802. French chart of the south coast of Kangaroo Island "tolerably accurate". A ( 1850) 592. DAUER, C .., Application for remission of fine refused. A (1842) 282. E (1842) 693. BAUER, Carl. Corresrondence with the Danish Legation, London. A (1846) 955, 9862. BAUER, Charles. His whereabouts sought. A (1852) 1113. T (1852) 328. 207

BAULDERSTON, Robert. Buys section 77, District C. L (1846) 414. BAVERS'rOCK) Charles. Appointed to the Mounted Police. A (1849 17. BAVERSTOCK) Charles. Resigns from the Police Force. A ( 1849 1806. BAX, George. Deposition on the death of T.F. Bailey. A (1847) 1604. BAX, James. His whereabouts. A 1853) 2238, 3099, 3229. A 1854) 2. u i1853) 661, 898. BAXTER, George. Schoolmaster and hospital assistant on the Constance. A ( 1848) 1321 • BAXTER, Mille. Nurse and Matron on the Constance. A (1848) 1321. BAXTER, Olive, Mrs. Death by drowning. A (1849) 1899. Q (1849) 544. R (1850) 485. BAY, Benjamin. See Baye. BAY, Maria, Mrs. See Baye. BAY, William Henry. See Baye. BAYE, Benjamin. Appointed cook and messenger at the Hospital. A (1847) 203, 313' 982. N (1847) 102, 150' 167' 169. 0 ( 1847) 24. BAYE, Benjamin. ~esigns appointment at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1848) 453. BAYE, Maria, Mrs. Appointed nurse at the Hospital. 0 (1847) 9~ BAYE, Maria, Mrs. Resighs appointment at the Adelaide Hospital. -- A (1848) 453. BAYE, William Henry. Lessee of aboriginal reserves. E ( 1 84 2) 7 6 0 • K ( 1 842) 1 28. A (18431 55, 336, 417. G 1843 21, 66. A 1844 635. BAY~,iw!/1(~ a~9 Henry. Arrears of rent on an aboriginal reserve. A (1843) 579, 596, 865. F ( 1 84 2) 9 2 , 21 2 • G ( 1 84 3 ) 1 5 7 • A (1847) 576~. 208

BAYER, Dr. Frederick Carl. See Bayer, Dr. Frederick Charles. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Seeks naturalisation. A (1848) 1024. p (1848) 336. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Naturalised. A (1849) 1090. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Alleged reckless driving. S.A. Jan. 2, 1849. 2E. S.A. Jan. 12, 1849. 3A. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Loss of his naturalisation certllicate. A (1851) 826. s (1851) .179. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. An original trustee of the German and British Hospital. Proposed re-appointment. A (1855) 3091. w (1855) 888. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Transmits memorials (2) for legislation to grant full rights to naturalised persons, subject only to the Queen's disallowance. A (1855) 3572. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Strongly condemns conditions on board German immigrant ships. A (1855) 4112. w (1855) 920. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Charles. Is invited to become Visitor of the Lunatic Asylum. x ( 1856) 123. A (1856) 888. BAYER, Dr. Frederick Edward. See Bayer, Dr. Frederick Charles. BAYES, Dr. Thomas. About to return to England. Reg.""June 23, 1847. 3A! BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. Correspondence about his refusal to officiate at certain burials at Alberton. A ( 1849) 1991 • Q (1849) 547, 571. BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. Correspondence about his stipend as minister of St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide. Q ( 1 84 9) 5 8 3 • BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. Religious instructor and schoolmaster on the )mtzY· A (1849 75, 1505. BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. His views on state aid to religion. A (1851)444. BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. Appointment as Ia1migration Chaplain. A (1851n161, 3598. s ( 1851 667. BAYFIELD, Rev. Edward. Protests against his instructions for the burial of pauper immigrants. A (185. 3) 1826, 2033. u (1853) 563; 599. 209

BAYLEY, Bridget. Requesting return of immigration deposit. A ( 1856) 1 55. x (1856) 32. BAYLEY, Edward. See Bayly. BAYLEY, John. See Bailey. BAYLEY, John E. Seeks appointment as clerk in the Registrar­ General' s Office. A (1847) 858. 0 (1847) 4. BAYLY, Edward. Tender accepted for a Union Jack. F (1842) 85. BAYLY, Edward. Tender for supply of oil for lightship. A, ( 184 3) 284. BAYLY, Edward. Tender accepted for goods for the Harbour Department. G ( 1 84 3 ) 2 9 9. BAYLY, Edward. Indemnifies the Government against loss arising from escape of convicts from the Vixen. A (1844) 474. G (1844) 661. BAYLY, Edward. Accounts for repairs to flag staffs. A (1844) 1515~. H (1844) 344. BAYLY, Edward. Agent for A. Horne in the sale of the cutter Jane Flaxman. A (1845) 147. G (1845) 736. BAYLY, Edward. Tender for mainsail for Government cutter. A ( 1845) 989. BAYLY, Edward. Surety for R. Buck. M (1846) 148. BAYLYN, Michael. ·charge of theft dismissed. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 4 5 8. BAYNE, Frederic. Appointment as notary public. A ( 1 84 2) 44 7. F (1842) 32. BAYNE, Frederic. Admitted as a practitioner at the Supreme Court. Reg. July 9, -1842. 2E. BAYNE, Frederic. Appointment as deputy sheriff. A ( 1 846) 146 , 586. L ( 1 846 ) 1 5 2 , 153, 311 • BAYNE,• Frederic. His declaration for the fulfilment of his duties as sheriff. A ( 1 846) 2 97. BAYNE, Frederic. Applies for appointment as Coroner. A (1847) 33~. N ( 1847) 25. 210

BAYNE, Frederic. Seeks rations for. James Monkton. A (1847) 426, 542~. N (1847) 181, 229, 230. BAYNE, Frederic. An absconder. S"A. Sept. 22, 1848. 5B. Reg. Sept. 23, 1848. 3A. Reg. Sept. 27, 1848. 3C. Times Oct. 2, 1848. 2E. S.A. Oct. 17, 1848. 2E. Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. 4C. Reg. Oct. 18, 1848. 3B. S. A. Nov. 17, 1 848. 3A. S.A. Dec. 22, 1848. 2C. Times Oct. 23, 1848. 2D. BAZLIER, Goteleib. Assaults his wife. A (1852) 209, 430. T (1852),157. BEADLE, Thomas. On the first Walkerville District Council. A (1855) 1888. BEAL, Philip. Correspondence as Surgeon- Superintendent of the )ayah. A ( 1847 284. BEALBY, Joseph. Appointed messenger at the Post Office. D (1840) 283. BEALE, John. Recommended for relief. A (1848) 242. P (1848) 88 twice. BEALE, John. His death. A (1848) 1574. p ( 1 848 ) 51 3 • BEAN, Alen. Hospital assistant on the Mary Ann. A (1849) 689. BEAN, Alexander. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 2108. BEAN, George. A pioneer of the Tanning Industry. Reg. Jan. 9, 1841. 3A. BEAN, Geor~e. Tender for supply of Police boots accepted. A (1842) 345. E (1842) 721~. F (1842) 250, 251 twice. BEAN, George. Supply of inferior material. A (1843) 213. BEAN, Geor~e. Tenders for supply of leather. A (1843) 272. F (184~) 385, 427. BEAN, George. Recommends an employee for admission to Hospital. 0 (1 847 ) 2 4 5 • BEAN, George. Complains of danger from a neighbour's stove. A ( 1849) 875. 211

BEANE, George. See Bean, George.

BEANS, George. A patient at the Hospital. A (1845) 391. BF.AR__ , , Ch_, ar1 es. See BeBre BEARD, James. See Baird. BEARD, John. See Baird. BEARD, Robert. Cook's assistant on the Calphurnia. A (1849) 648~. BEARE, Address of Mary Ann McRory ~s given as 'At Mr. Beare's~ Reed Beds'. x (1856) 487. BEARE, Charles. Witness in the case against Gilks and Smith. A (1844) 1363~, 1374. H (1844) 309, 313 twice. BEARE, J.H. Offers section 101 as alternative site to West Terrace for cemetery. A (1856) 2393. x (1856) 421. BEARE, Thomas Hudson. Arbitrator in John Beer's case. D (1839) 64. BEARE, William L. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Brands. A (1850) 1431. R (1850) 372. BEARE, William L. Applies for appointment as sub-inspector of shee:p. A (1855) 78. BEASLEY, Francis. Seeks remission of a fine. A (1851) 1258, 1344,.1849. s (1851) 253, 372. BEATON. See also: Betton. Beatton. BEATON, James. Appointed clerk, Adelaide - Port Adelaide telegraph. A (1856) 51. X Finance (1856) 3. BEATON, James. Superintendent of Telegraphs recommends a pay increase for his clerk, Mr. Beaton. A (1856) 2213. X Finance (1856) 227~ BEATON, James. 2alary as junior clerk, Telegraphs, raised •to £5 per month from 1 March, 1856. X Finance (1856) 43. BEATON, James. Superintendent of Telegraphs reports that Mr. Beaton, a clerk, requests exemption from payment to the Superannuation Fund. A ( 1856) 2684. 212

BEATTON, David. His duties and salary as a Customs Officer. A (1842) 545. E (1842) 560, 562, 727. · BEATTON, David. Proposed re-arrangement of duties in the Customs DepartH1ent. A (1843) 1262, 1277. BEATTON, David. Appointment as Postmaster at Port Adelaide. A (1844) 860. H ( 1844) 137. BEATTON, David. Applies for extra accommodation as Postmaster at Port Adelaide. A ( 1 844) 1 011 • H ( 1 844 ) 1 8 5 • BEATTON, David. Appointment as Tide Surveyor and Landing Waiter. H (1844) 130. BEATTON, David. His duties as Postmaster at Port Adelaide interfere with his work as a Customs Officer. A ( 1845) , 1099. K (1845) 60, 61. BEATTON, David. Recommended for an increased salary as Landing Waiter. A ( 1846) 712. LA c~1846l1848 877.348. p 1848 283 BEATT N, David. Appointed Head Landing Waiter. A (1846) 827. L ( 1846) 383. BEATTON, David. Application for sick leave. A ( 1 846) 1427, 144 3. M ( 1846) 171 , 172, 176. BEATTON, David. His death. A (1850) 710. BEAUCHAMP, John. Appointed bailiff to the Local Court, Robe. A (1851) 236. s (1851) 65. BEAUCHAMP; John. Relinquishes position as bailiff to the Local Court, Robe. A (1851) 2126. BEAUMONT, Henry. Alleged postal overcharge. D (1841) 388~ BEAUMONT, Henry. Petition against the decision of the court in the case Beaumont v. Stuart. A (1844) 261. G ( 1844) 573. BEAUMONT, William. Appointed to the Mounted Police. A ( 1849) 17. BEAUMONT, village. Laid out. S. A. Sept. 12, 1848. 3B. Reg. Sept. 13, 1848. 2E. 213

BEAUMONT, village. Allotments for sale. Reg. May 12, 1849. 2A. Times May 28, 1849. 1F. S.A. Oct. 30, 1849. 3C. S.A. Nov. 9, 1849. 3C. BEAUMONT, village. 11 J::i:legant villa" to be erected.. s.A. July 10, 1849. 3c. BECK, C. Member of a board for reporting on public stores and accounts. D ( 1838) 16. BECK, Charles. To report on proposed new Government House. D (1838) 31, 39. BECK, Charles. Report on the commerce of South Australia. Reg. Dec. 4, 1841. 3B. BECK, Charles. Claim for rebate on Customs duties. A (1842) 625. F (1842) 50. BECK, Charles. His insolvency. A ( 1844) 24. S.A. Jan. 9, 1844. 3C twice. S.A. Jan. 12, 1844. 3E. S.A. June 4, 1844. 3D. BECK, Charles. Surety for E. Solomon. A (1845) 33. G (1845) 694, 695. BECK, Charles. Correspondence about the free warehousing of bonded goods and the levying of duties on goods intended for transhipment. A (1846) 172, 316, 323. L (1846) 225. BECK, Charles. Correspondence with the Government as a member of the Committee of the South Australian Railway Company. A (1846) 708. L (1846) 365. BECK, Charles. Proposes to lease the Botanic Gardens. A ( 1846) 1318. M ( 1 846 ) 1 38 • BECK, Charles. His suggestions for preventing the desertion of merchant seamen. 0 ( 1 84 7 ) 1 3 9 • BECK, Charles. For the dispute between the S.A. Company and C~t. Duff over arrears of rent for Beck's stores in Flinders Street, see Duff, Capt. J.F. BlCK, Charles & Co. Conversion of their warehouse in Flinders Street into a bonded warehouse. c (1838) 115, i16. D (1838) 4, 7, 8, 13. BECK, Charles & Co. Concerned in bonded store irregularities. D (1839) 155, 158. BECK, Charles & Co. Offer of flour to the Government. D (1839) ·1G4. 214

BECK, Charles & Co. The firm's warehouse in Flinders Street no longer required by the Government. D (1840) 309. E (1841) 47, 182. BFCK, Charles & Co. Requesting an exemption from port charges for the Guiana and other vessels. A ( 1842) 566. E (1842) 868 twice. BECK, Charles & Co. Tenders for supply of oats, wine, etc. A ( 1 842) 1 023. F ( 1 84 2 ) 1 4 9 , 1 6 7 , 27 3 • F (1843) 299. BECK, Charles & Co. Conveyance of prisoners to Hobart. E (1842) 804, 807, 811. F (1842) 57. F (1843) 326. BECK, Charles & Co. Claim on the Government for a hogshead of brandy. A (1843l 294, 310, 317, 416, 429. F (1843 435 twice. G (1843 9, 55 twice. BECK, Charles & Co. Tender for the supply of timber not accepted. G ( 184 3) 209. BECK, Charles. & Co. Protest against the granting of the Rocky Creek Special Survey. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 3 7 8 • L ( 1845) 37. BECK, Charles & Co. Correspondence as agents for immigrant ship Phoebe. A ( 1 84f)'fb73 • L (1846) 335. BECK~ Charles & Co. Correspondence about duty chargeable on printing presses. A ( 1 84 7) 1 46 • N ( 1847) 115. BECK, Charles & Co. Correspondence as agents for the Belle Alliance. A (1847) 758. N (1847) 317. BECK, Charles & Co. Tender for supply of printing presses and types. A (1847) 792. N (1847) 323. BECK, Charles & Co. Offers to sell ether inhalers to the Hospi ta}-. A (1847) 1195, 1226, 1243. 0 (1847) 110, 122 twice. BECK, Charles & Co. Correspondence about the withdrawal of ships' stores from bond. A ( 1848) 438. p ( 1 848) 176. BECK, Charles & Co. Correspondence as agents for the Westminster. A ( 1 848) 106 3 • p (1848) 346. 215

BECK, Charles & Co. Seek remission of duty on a cask of tobacco stolen from the Success. A ( 1848) 1 586 • p (1848) 515. BECK, Charles & Co. Complain of mis-management in the berthin~ of ships at Port Adelaide. A (1849) 2052. BECK, Charles & Co. Dispute with the Collector of Customs about forced sale of rum from the bonded stores. A (1850) 55~, 80. R (1850) 32. BECK, Charles & Co. Correspondence about payment for meals provided for the immigrants per Marion. A (1851) 2769. · BECK, Frederick. Return to South Australia. S.A. Sept. 7, 1847. 3E. BECK, Frederick J. About to go to England for the Mining Association. A ( 1 846) 1 94. L ( 1 846) 1 36 • BECK, Frederick J. Asks the Governor to receive a deputation. A ( 1 847 ) 11 6 3. 0 (1847) 96. BECK, Frederick J. Applies for mineral lease of land in the Mount Lock district. A (1851) 3891. T (1852) 13. BECK, Frederick J. Forwards application for a mineral lease for C.M. Penny and S. Clare. A (1852) 294. T (1852) 180. BECK, Frederick J. For the partnership between c. and F.J. Beck see Beck, Charles & Co. BECK, Frederick J. & Co. Correspondence about a wharf frontage. A (1853) 2824. u ( 1 8 5 3) 861 • BECK, Hannah. An applicant for relief. F (1842) 228. BECK, John. His school at Gawler. A (1850) 1439. BECK, John. Seeks Government grant for his school at Gawler. ~A (1851) 3828. T (1852) 30. BECK, John. Seeks appointment as second inspector of schools. A (1855) 25. w (1855) 71 • RECK, John. A memorialist seeking inclusion of name in electoral roll, District of Flinders. A (1855) 2874. w (1855) 670. 216

BECK, William. Surety for Knock & Palmer in their contract for a bridge over the Sturt. A (1845) 1577. L ( 1 84 5 ) 1 04 • BECK, William. Seeks the remission of a fine. A ('1 846 ) 3 91 . L (1846) 260. BECK, William. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1847) 351. BECK, William. On the first Tungkillo District Council. A (1855) 1177. . BECKEHATH, immigrant ship. See Hermann van Beckerath. BECKETT, David. To take charge of a letter box at his house in Carrington Street. A (1851) 2113. s (1851) 419. BECKMANN, E. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 206, 1718. BECKMANN, H. A dangerous lunatic. A (1851) 582. BEDDIES, Johann Heinrich Fritz. Licensee of the Maid and Mafpie Hote1. A 1853) 2522. u 1853) 755. BEDDOME, R.W. Remuneration for burial of a pauper. D ( 1 840) 34 7. · BEDDOME, Robert Winter. Correspondence as agent of the CurrencI Creek Special Survey. A ( 184 3 1 284. A (1848 110, 392. p (1848 167. BEDDOME, Robert Winter. Seeks permission to occupy former police station at Goolwa. A (1843) 1284, 1353. A' (1844) 655. G (1843) 373. BEDDOME, Robert Winter. Seeks remission of fees on Currency Creek Special Survey land grants. A ( 184 3) 1367. BEDDOME, Robert Winter. Appointed Postmaster at Currency Creek. A (1844) 468. G (1844) 658. BEDDOMF, Robert Winter. His interest in the Currency Creek Mine. Reg. Nov. 3, 1847. 3A. BEDDOME, Robert Winter. Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1850) 2325, 2526.

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BEDDOME, Robert Wiriter. Reports on possible communication with Port Elliot and Finniss and Angas River districts. A ~1852~ 1858, 1996, 2271. 6 BEono~~~ 5 ~km~~I! ~~pointed to the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1845) 11 34. K ( 1845) 63. BEDDOME, Samuel. Application for increase of salary while acting as second clerk in the Police Commissioner's Office. A ( 1 846 ) 1 31 6. M ( 1846) 138. BEDDOME, Samuel. His duties as a court officer. A (1847) 473. BEDDOME, Samuel. Appointment as clerk in the Police Commissioner's Office. A (1848) 336. p ( 1 848) 1 2 2 • BEDDOME, Samuel. Seeks appointment as Clerk of the Adelaide Police Court. A (1849) 2097. BEDDOME, Samuel. Temporary duties in the Police Court. T (1852) 479 twice. BEDDOME, Samuel. Seeks appointment of acting second clerk at the Adelaide Local Court. A (1852) 2878. T (1852) 881, 967. BEDDOME, William Edward. His salary as commissariat clerk. A ( 1842) 208. E (1842) 638. BEDDOME, William Edward. Employed in the Commissariat Department. Seeks another appointment. A (1846) 793. L (1846) 374. BEDDOME, William Edward. Appointment in the Commissariat Department. S.A. Sept. 10, 1847. 3D. BEDDOME, William Edward. Convicted of robbing the Commissariat chest. A (1850) 1112, 1222. R (1850) 308 twice. BEDDOME, William Edward. Convicted of theft. Transported. A (1850) 1126, 1255. R (1850) 320. BED TICKING. see also: Prices - Bed ticking.

BEE, John Tallant. Charges against J. Tweeddale as Surgeon - ,Superintendent of the Trafalgar. A ( 1849) 348. -- BEE, John Tallant. Protests against a proposed export duty on wheat. A (1851) 2037!. 218

BEE, John Tallant. Hequests payment for fodder bought by the Gold Escort. A (1853) 204. u (1853) 60. BEE, John Tallant. On the first Nairne District Council. A ( 185 3) 1772. BEE, Thomas. Clerk at Female Immigrant Depot, Adelaide. A ( 1855) 3187. BEECH, Thomas. Petitioning against sentence of imprisonment. A (1842) 574&, 900. . BEECH, Thomas. His release from gaol. A ( 1 84 2 ) 1 0 2 9 • F (1842) 272. BEEF. Description of salting, casking, etc~ Ad. Exam. May 6, 1843. 1A. BEEHIVE CORNER, Adelaide. See Adelaide - Acre 46.

BEER, John~ gzr· Appointed poundkeeper at Brighton. A (1850 3. R (1850 200.

BEER, John~ jnr. Convicted of assault. A (1852) 572, 610. T (1852) 196 twice. BEER, John, jnr. T.N. Mitchell demands an examination of his pound book before he leaves the Colony. A (1852) 716. T (1852) 223. BEER, John~ j3r. Resigns as poundkeeper at Br.ighton. A (1852; • BEER, John~ ~g9· Appointed poundkeeper at Brighton. A (1853J O. u (1853) 330. BEER, John. Dispute over wages. D (1839) :64. BEER, John, senr. Petitions for the release of his son from prison:- A (1852) 572, 610. T (1852) 196 twice. BEER. Not to be sold within two miles of the landing place at Glenelg. B (1837) 7, 8. BEER. Proposal to convert sour beer (held in the Customs bonded stores) to vinegar. A (1856) 2084. x (185~) 380. BEER. See also: Breweries. BEETON. See also: Betton 219

BEEVOR, Ellen Ann. Inquest on her death. A (1851) 1227. Bi,IWOR, g5rt· H.C. His arrival from India. A (18 1350. A (1852 641. BEEVOR, Capt. H.C. Seeks remission of part of purchase money for land in virtue of his milit~ry service. A (1846 1350, 1409. f\ (1847 73. M 1846 156. N 1 847 2 6 1 5 9 • 0 1847 194. p 1848l 187, 220. A 1851 1144. T 1852 168. BEEVOR, gart· H.C. Seek.s Government employment. A ( 18 7 809. N (1847 322. BEEVOFl, Capt. H. C. Unsuccessful attempt to purchase section 5604. p (1848) 67. BEEVOli., Capt. H.C. Correspondence about his pension as a retire officer of the East India Company. A (1849) 785, 792, 1119. Q (1849) 231, 241, 333. BEEVOF\, Capt. H.C. Protests against the delay in offering for sale four sections on the Little Para. A (1849) 1872. Q ( 1 84 9 ) 5 3 7 • BEEVOR, CaJt. Horatio Clarke. Claim for retired army pay. A (1850 483, 732. A (1852l 641. R (1850 137. T (1852 168, 236, 575. BEEVOR, J. Seeks employment as a census collector. A ( 1845) 1583. L ( 1 846 ) 11 9 , 1 31 , 21 8 • BEEVOR, ga}t. James Rigby. Murdered by natives. A (18 9 896, 1271, 1317, 1404 (p.6), 1619, 1847~ 1850, 1852, 1893, 1900, 1906, 1907, 1908 (p.6;, 1974, 1986, 2070. A (1850) 82~. p.2. R (1850) 332. Times May 14, 1849. 3D. S.A. May 15, 1849. 2D. S.A. June 8, 1849. 2F. S.A, Sept. 11, 1849. 2F. ~Times Oct. 1, 1849. 4C. Times Oct. 11, 1849. 2G. Reg. Oct. 31, 1849. 3C. S.A. Nov. 2, 1849. 2F. Times Nov. 15, 1849. 2G. S. A. Nov. 16, 1849. 2C. Reg. Nov. 17, 1849. 3B. Times Nov. 22, 1849. 3E. 220

BEHAN, William. Religious instructor on the Duke of Portland. A (1850) 1690, 1724. BEHENNE (?), James. Supports petition for the release of Mr. Marshall from gaol. A (1856) 722. BELAIR. See also: Government Farm.

BELCH AMBEI~ ~ John. His sentence commuted. E ( 1841 J 243. BELCHAMBER~ John. Transp?rted to Sydney. E ( 1841) 257. BELGIAN CONSUL. See Consuls. BELL, To accompany Governor Grey to the South East as a bullock driver. G (1844) 598. BELL, Augusta. Murdered by William Bell. A (1854) 3367. BELL, Benjamin. A constable on the Calphurnia. A ( 1 84 9) 6 4 8~ • BELL, Connor Edward. Admitted to the Lunatic Asylum. · A (1852) 3186. BELL, George. Superintendent of Telegraph reports the appointment of George Bell as a junior clerk. A (1856) 3164. X Finance (1856) 332. BELL, James. Applies for the position as Governor of the Adelaide Gaol. A ( 1854) 1329. v (1854) 447. BELL, James. Seeks to join the Mounted Police Force. A (1854) 1492, 1534. v (1854) 481. BELL, James. Seeks appointment as book-keeper .to the Goolwa-Port Elliot Tramway. A (1856) 369. A (1855) 103, 108. BELL, John. Seeks remission of fine. A (1851) 501, 918, 1040. S (1851) 108 ·(twice), 204. BELL, John William. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1 84 9) :21 6 5 • BELL, Joseph. An arbitrator in the Borrow & Goodiar case. A (1843) 809. A. ( 1 844) 76 • A (1845) 305. G (1845) 782, 787, 795, 795~. BELL, Joseph. Claim for arbitration fee. A (1844) 801, 862. H (1844) 109, 141 twice. c ( 1 84 4 ) 5 08. G (1845) 764. 221

BELL, J. Forwards notice of his appointment as Chairman of Brighton District Council. A (1856) 761, 2050. BELL, Robert. Application to form a pound refused. f\ ( 1842) 554. E ( 1 84 2 ) 8 5 8 • BELL, Thomas. Tender for making library table. D ( 18 3 9) 1 44, 1 4 7. BELL, Thomas. Description of a magnificent bookcase made by him. Reg. May 13, 1848. 2C. BELL, Thomas. Skilful production of office furniture. Reg. July 11, 1849. 3A. BELL, Thomas Smith. See Kell, Thomas Smith. BELL, W.R. Seeks permission to remove trees on Government roads. A (1849) 1403. Q ( 1 84 9 ) 4 1 6 • BELL, William. Appointed wardsman at the Hospital. A ( 1849) 20. Q (1849) 22. BELL, William. Resigns position of wardsman at the Hospital. A (1849) 335. Q (1849) 114. BELL, William. Apprehended for murder. A 11854) 3358, 3661, 3696, 3752, 3772, 3786. v 1854) 983, 987, 1072, 1075. w 1855) 64. BELL, William. Poster exhibited at the time of his hanging by anonymous opponents of public executions. A (1854) 3660 outsize Gr.3. BELL, William Robert. Seeks appointment as poundkeeper at Noarlunga. A ( 1850) 1768. R (1850) 448. BELL, William Robert. Resigns as poundkeeper at Noarlunga. A (1852) 2761. BELL BROTHERS. Account for crossing Government horses, etc. at Wellington. A (1847) 309. N (1847) 237. BELL BROTHERS. Seek loan of Government punt for ferrying sheep at Wellington. A 11847) 862, 884. N 1847) 341, 347 thrice. 0 1847) 5. BELL BROTHERS. Correspondence about the raising of the Government punt at Wellington. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 31 7 , 1 3 2 6 , 1 3 31 ; • A ( 1848) 32. p ( 1848) 15. 22.2

BELL BROTHERS. Purchase of their punt for use by the Government at Wellington. A (1849) 774, 868, 1631. Q (1849) 236, 349. BELL BROTHERS. Their licensed house at Wellington for sale. Times June 4, 1849. 2C. S.A. June 5, 1849. 3D. BELLAIRS~ Eugeni. Seeks Government appointment. A (1847) 9792. 0 (1847) 22. BELLAIRS, Eugene. Appointment as Draftsman in the Survey Dep8rtment. A (1848) 1076, 1083. P (1848) 335, 362 twice. BELLAIRS, Eugene. To be retrenched from the Survey Dep8rtment. A (1851) 3245. s ( 1 851 ) 666. BELLAIRS, Eugene. To complete the survey of the South East. A (1851) 3746, 3830. s (1851) 785, 823. BELLAIRS, Eugene. Rec8lled to Adelaide before the completion of his survey of the South East. T (1852) 204. BELLAIRS, Eugene. Completes his survey of the South Eastern District. A (1852) 948. BELLAIRS, Eugene. Returns from the South-East and is reruested to explain his overdue arrival. A 1852) 1351, 1414, 1453. T 1852) 477. BELLAIRS, Eugene. Suspected of tardy compliance with orders. Pay stopped. A ( 1852) 114 7. A (1853l 576. T (1852 359. u (1853 208, 216. BELLCHAMBER, John. See Belchamber.

BELLE ALLIANCE, immigrant shi~. Miscellaneous correspondence. A (1847) ,7482,1 760, 762, 7 3, 764, 780, 788, 817, 869, 917, 963. N ( 1 84 7 ) 31 7 , 31 9 , 3 2 9, 3 3 3 , 3 38 0 (1847) 5, 13 twice. BELLE ALLIANCE, immigrant ship. Aground in the Port River. A (184~) 758, 769. N (1847) 317. BELLMAN, John Harvey. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1850) 714. BELLMAN, William. Inquest on his body. A (1852) 91. 223

BELLS. Bell formerly in the yard of the Government Offices lent to Yatala Labour Prison. A (1856) 299. x (1856) 47. BEL'T', C.W. Appointed a member of i:he Central Board of Educstion. A (1854) 2688. v (1854) 1048, 1085. BELT, William Charles. Proposed appointment as Returning Officer for Yatala. A (1855) 2718. w (1855) 627. BELT, William Charl~s. Electoral Officer, Yatala District. A (1855) 2905. w (1855) 685. BELVIDERE, hundred. Bartley, Bakewell and Stow state date on which land in the hundred of Belvidere was purchased. A (1856) 31. BELVIDERE, hundred. Name lists. A (1853) 2343. A (1855) 3777. BELVIDERE MINE. Miscellaneous references. S.A. June 23, 1848. 2E. S.A. June 30, 1848. 2F. Reg. June 28, 1848. 3D. S.A. July 18, 1848. 2F. Reg. July 19, 1848. 2B. S.A. Aug. 8, 1848. 3C, 3D. Reg. Aug. 9, 1848. 1B. S. A. Oct. 10, 1848. 3A. S.A. Oct. 13, 1848. 1A. S.A. Oct. 24, 1848. 3C twice. Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. 3E. Reg. Oct. 25, 1848. 1B twice. S.A. Nov. 3, 1848. 1A twice. S. A . Jan . 5 , 1 84 9 • 3C • S.A. Jan. 9, 1849. 3D. S.A. Jan. 16, 1849. 2F. Times Jan. 22, 1849. 2D. S.A. Feb. 2, 1849. 2C. Times Feb. 19, 1849. 2C. S.A. April 20, 1849. 3D. Times April 30, 1849. 2D. S.A. May 1, 1849. 3E twice s.A. June 19, 1849. 3C. S. A. June 22, 1849. 1 B. · Times June 25, 1849. 1C. S.A. Aug. 14, 1849. 1C. S.A. Sept. 25, 1849. 2F. Times Oct. 1, 1849. 2G, 3C. S.A. Oct. 30, 1849. 2D. S. A. Nov 2, 1849. 1 A. Reg. Nov. 10, 1849. 2C.

BELVIDERE MINE. Short comments on the affairs of the mine ~requently appear in the share market and mining columns ir1 the South Austrolian Eegister, beginning 28/6/48. BELVIDERE MINE. Description of workings. He g. Oct. 11 , 1848. 2D. 224

BENBOW, John. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 208. BENBOW, John. Accepts appointment as an electoral officer. A ( 1851) 1949. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Preliminary meeting. . B ( 1837) 109. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Clerk's duties. A ( 1850) 1016, 1373, 1427. R (1850) 263. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Increase in Clerk's duties. A (1850) 1373. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Chairman of Bench forwards claim for appointment of the-Clerk of the Bench. A (1856) 1334. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Chairman reports that W.R. Wigley was appointed Clerk to the Bench. A (1856) 1519. x ( 1856) 142. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. W. Hinde protests against the election of W. Wigley as Clerk to the Adelaide Bench of Ma!istrates. A 1856) 1 542. x 1856) 280. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. Clerk requests to be allowed rent for office. A ( 1 856) 1 841 • x ( 1856) 322. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES.' Clerk requests authority to purchase a clock and letter balance and to have Acts of Council bound by the Government Printer. A (1856) 2337. X Finance (1856) 239. BENCH OF MAGISTRATES. See also: Court of Quarter Sessions. Justices of the Peace. BENNET, Bridget. Laundress at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 645. BENNET, Sam. Employed in erection of Government Hut. B ( 1 8 3 7) 1 08. BENNETT, Advertisement as a music teacher. S.A. Aug. 15, 1848. 3D. BENNETT, Bridget, Mrs. Contractor for laundry work at the Hospital. A (1850) 524. R ( 1 850) 166 • BENNETT, Bridget,• Mrs. Seeks an increase of 9 pence per dozen in her wages, as washer -woman at the Hospital. A (1852) 2637 •. T. ( 1852) 821 • BENNETT, C.S. Involved in charges against A. Tolmer. A (1853) 224. u (~853) 78, 736. 225

BENNETT, Elizabeth. Inquest on her death. A (1855) 2473, 3196~. w (1855) 763. BENNETT, Gabriel. His plea for remission of his sentence for offences against the Scab in Sheep Act is rejected. A ( 1856) 1066. x (1856) 213. BENNETT, George. A whaler at Encounter Bay. A (1843) 480. BENNETT, Henry. Seeks employment. A (1850) 2489. R (1850) 610. BENNETT, J.F. Departure for England. Reg. March 5, 1842. 2F. BENNETT, J.F. Returns to South Australia. Reg. Jan 3, 1844. 3A. BENNETT, J.F. Resumption of duties as assistant editor of the Register. Reg. Jan. 24, 1844. 3B. BENNETT, J.F. Correspondence as lessee of the Government Wharf, Port Adelaide. A (1846l 357, 531, 1387, 1499. L (1846 172, 173 (3 times), 250, 302. M (1846 180, 200, 210 211. A (1847) 175, 182~, 414, 448. N (1847) 125, 177 (twice), 216. BENNETT, J.F. Correspondence as agent for the Timbo. A (1846) 761, 769~, 1273, 1302. L (1846) 358, 361. M !1846) 114, 116, 119, 126, 127. A 1847l 55, 340, 826, 843, 1586. N 1847 32, 37 (twice), 51, 156, 327, 333 (twice), 339. P 1848 80 (twice), 195, 196. BENNETT, J.F. Protests against duty charged on transhipped goods. A (1846) 1203, 1251. M (1846) 91. BENNETT, J.F. Correspondence as agent for the Adelaide. A ( 1 847 ) 5 9 8 • N (1847) 252 (twice). BENNETT, J.F. Correspondence as agent for the Captain Cook. 0 ( 1 847) 11 6 • BENNETT, J.F. Correspondence as agent for the Scout. A ( 1 848 ) 1 081 . • p ( 1 848) 344. BENNETT, J.F. Objects to compulsory pilotage for vessels towed in by the steam tug. A (1849) 2047. Q ( 1 84 9 ) 5 8 7 . BENNETT, J.F. Seeks to charter the schooner Australia. A (1850) 535. BENNETT, J.F. Part purchaser of the schooner Australia. A (1850) 941, 1117. R (1850) 233, 235, 263. 226

BENNETT, J.F. Complains of the noxious state of the ditch running along St. Vincent Street, Port Adelaide. A (1850) 2758. BENNETT, J.F. Surety for R.A. McEwen. T (1852) 350. BENNETT, James. Refuses to contribute to his daughter's maintenance during her period in the Destitute Asylum. A (1854) 2374. BENNETT, J. & S. Supply of goods to the Police Depnrtment. D (1840) 258. BENNETT, John. Discharged from the Augustus. A (1845) 235. G ( 1845) 764. BENNETT, John. Seeks remission of a fine. A (1849) 1259. Q (1849) 363. BENNETT, Moses. Serves his sentence. A ( 1854) 1464. BENNETT, Rev. Nathaniel. Authorised to issue marriage licenses--throughout South Australia. A (1855) 4147. BENNETT, Samuel. Lessee of aboriginal reserves. A (1842) 702. A 1843) 55, 58, 336, 596. E 1842) 760 •. F 1842) 91, 211. K 1842) 128. G 1843) 21. A 1 846 ) 11 5 9 • BENNETT, Thomas. Acquitted on a charge of theft. A (1844) 288. BENNETT, Thomas. Wishes to lease an area in the Park Lands for brickmaking. A ( 1845) 191 • G ( 1 84 5 ) 7 4 9 • BENNETT, Thomas. Seeks an appointment at Port Augusta. A (1853) 223. u (1853) 64. BENNETT, William. Seeks remission of a fine imposed under the Licensing Act. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 5 3 0 • L (1845) 80. BENNION, Robert. Appointed guard at the Gaol. A (1851) 4. S (1851) 4 (twice). . . BENNION, Robert. Dismissal as a guard at the Gaol. · A ( 1 851 ) 948. s ( 1851) 190. BENNION, Robert. His whereabouts sought. A (1851) 3505, 3930±. S (1851) 726 (twice). T (1852) 16.

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. BENNY, George. Seeks employment. A (1853) 1519, 1742. u (1853) 492, 657. BENNY, George. Unsatisfactory as an assistant in the Re!jstrl office. /\. 1853 2264~ u 1853 687. BENNY, George. Complains of his summary dismissal from the Registry Office. A (1853) 2647. u (1853) 784. BENNY, Rev. James. - Seeks authority to grant marriage licenses in Adelaide. A (1855) 1822. BENNY, Rev. James. Rev. Peter Mercer requests that Rev. James Benny may issue marriage licenses for entire Province. A (1856) 2292. BENSON, Hugh C. Recommended as bailiff at the Gawler Local Court. A (1852) 890, 1217. T (1852) 289. BENSON, Joseph. Appointed doorkeeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1854) 519. v (1854) 200. BENSON, Joseph. Resigns as doorkeeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A (1854) 2982. v (1854) 883. BENSON, Father William. Arrival in South Australia. Reg. April 24, 1841. 3E. BENSON, Father William. Requests the cancellation of his appointment as an officiating minister. A (1842) 604, 644, 665, 686 1 687, 722, 790. F (1842) 74, 136 (twice), 142. BENSON, Father William. Lecture on architecture. S. A. Nov. 11 , 1842. 3E. S . A • Nov. 1 5 , 1 84 2 • 3C • S.A. Nov. 22, 1842. 2C. BENSON, Father William. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 237. BENSON, Father William. Gives a course of lectures on Roman Catholicism. Reg. March 4, 1843. 1B. BENSON, Father William. Proposal for the training of aborigines in the Botanic Gardens, and for the ~stablishment of a school. A ( 1844) 8. G (1844) 456. BENSON, William. Guilty of insubordination as a police constable. Appeals against his conviction. A (1852) 2096, 2440~. T ( 1852) 685. '" 228

BENSON, William. Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1852) 2410. T (1852) 804. BENSON, William. Seeks to re-enter the Police Force. A (1852) 3073. T (1852) 913. BENT, Ann, Mrs. Petition for release from gaol. A (1845)---::i-38, 562. G (1845) 736, 873. BENT, Ann, Mrs. Remission of sentence. A ( 1845 )738. G (1845) 919. BENTHAM, Neales. See Neales, John Bentham. BENTHAM STREET CHAPEL. Opened. S.A. Sept. 8, 1848. 2E. Reg. Sept. 13, 1848. 4B.

BENTHY, James. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A ( 1 846 ) 97 8~ • M ( 1846) 2. BENTLEY, Constable. With Corporal Hooker captures J. Huxtable. w (1855) 576. BENTLEY, Edward. Complaint about the opening of a letter by the Burra Postmaster. A ( 1848) 1406, 1466. A (1849) 86. · p (1848) 520. . BENTLEY, Emma. Inquest on her death. A (1855) 103. BENTLEY, James. His ship wrecked near Streaky Bay. A (1845) 818, 819, 824. BENTON, Ellen. Dies on the Shackamaxon, an immigrant from Lincolnshire. A (1853) 1561. u (1853) 488. BEREA. See Big headed 8illy. BERENDS, Franz. Suggestions for the gold coinage not accepted. A (1852) 2234. BERESFORD, George W. Appointed private secretary. A ( 185 5) 1989. BERESFORD ARMS HOTEL, Adelaide. Conducted by E. Smithson contrary to Licensed Victuallers' Act. A (185~) 2779 (outsize). w (1855) 650. BERGUIN~ Eugene. Absconded from the Colony of Mauritius. A (1856) 1763. X: (1856) 391. BERJEW, J. Seeks appointment in the Post Office. A (18l~5) 764. G ( 1 8·4 5) 944 • 229

BERJEW, J. Miscellaneous references to his school. S.A. Sept. 22, 1846. 3A. S.A. Dec. 29, 1846. 3C. Reg. Dec. 30, 1846. 4A. S.A. March 23, 1847. 3B. Reg. June 23, 1847. 1A. Heg. June 26, 1847. 1A, 20. Reg. Sept. 4, 1847. 1B. Heg. Dec. 29, 1847. 1B. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 30. Reg. June 24, 1848. 2A. Reg. June 28, 1848. 3C. Reg. Sept. 2, 1848. 2A. Reg. Sept. 30, 1848. 2D (twice). Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. 2B. S.A. Dec. 22, 1848. 3A. Reg. Dec. 20, 1848. 3C. Times June 18, 1849. 2E. Times July 2, 1849. 3E. BERJEW, J. His letters on South Australia published in an English newspaper. Reg. Aug. 28, 1847. 3E. BERJEW, J. Takes Mr. Barford as a partner in his school at North Adelaide. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 1B. BEHJEW, Mrs. J. Miscellaneous references to her school. S,A. June 16, 1846. 2A. S.A. Dec. 29, 1846. 3C. Reg. Dec. 2, 1846. 1B. Reg. Dec. 30, 1846. 4A. Reg. June 23, 1847. 1A. Reg. June 26, 1847. 1A, 2D. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 1B. Reg. Dec. 29, 1847. 3D. Reg. May 17, 1848. 1c. Reg. Sept. 30, 1848. 20. Reg. Oct. 4, 1848. 2B. S.A. Dec. 22, 1848. 3A. Reg. Dec. 20, 1848. 3C. Times June 18, 1849. 2E. BERJEW, John. Seeks appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 2357. · BERKELEY, Charles. To sell effects of intestate person. B (1837) 111. BERKELEY, Charles. Employed as a census collector. G ~ 1 84 4 ) 5 21 , 5 91 • K 1844) 142. L 1 846) 131 , 218 • BERKELEY,• Charles. Protests against the destruction of trees in the Park Lands. A (1845) 760. BERKELEY, Charles. Seeks Government appointment. A ( 1845) 1469. L ( 1845) 65. BERKELEY, Charl1?s. Applies for position of Resident Magistrate. A ( 1846) 490. L (1846) 292. 230

BERKELEY, Charles. Unsuccessful applicant for the position of Inspector of Mounted Police. A ( 1 84 9) 4 71 • BERKELEY, Charles. Seeks employment. A ( 1 84 9) 11 30. BERKELEY, Charles. Appointed Senior Inspector of Mounted Police. Q (1849) 412, 413. RERKELEYt Charles. Seeks increase of salary as a police officer. A ( 1 850) 1934. BERKELEY, Charles. Anxious to obtain a permanent appointment in the Police Force. A (1850) 2384, 2470~ R (1850) 582. BERKELEY, Charles. Acquitted of a charge of forgery. A (1851) 617. BERKELEY, Charles. Seeks appointment as Resident Magistrate at Kooringa. A (1851) 2459. s (1851) 490. BERKELEY, Charles. Seeks re-appointment as Inspector of Mounted Police. A (1851) 3797. T ( 1852) 32. BERKELEY, Martha S, Mrs. Two oil paintings on view. S.A. Nov. 28, 184S:-2D. BERKSHIRE, shgP· Colonial Agent states that the Berkshire has been c artered for conveyance of Glenelg Jetty materials. A ( 1856) 1 926. BERKSHIRE, ship. Charter-party for shipping of materials for the Glenelg pier. A (1856) 1934, p.14. BERKSHIRE, ship. Agent General forwards bill of lading and reports great expense incurred for material freight and insurance. A (1856) 2726. BERNARD, Robert. President of a board for reporting on public stores and accounts. D ( 1838) 16. BERNARD, Robert. Member of Aborigines Committee. D (1838) 25. BERNARD, Robert. Payment of salary as Advocate General. D (1839) 81. BERNARD, Sidney. Accused of stealing a horse. A (1842) 708, 849 (outsize). F ( 1 842) 1 96 • BERNARD, William. Censured by the Advocate General for discourtesy. A (1842) 94. 231

BERNARD, William. Application for further sick leave. A ( 181~ 3) 522. G (1843) 990 BERNARD, WilliRm. His salary during sick leave. A (1843) 888, 1025. G (1843) 268, 325. BERNIE, John. Complains of abuse of common lands near Noarlun~a. A (1846) 800, 803. L ( 1846 ) 3 7 5 • BERNIE, John. Correspondence about road through his section at Noarlunga. A (1847! 1510, 1576. 0 (1847 239, 262. A (181+8 696. p (1848) 323. A (1849) 1065, 1568, 1697. A (1850) 222, 379. Q (1849) 393, 474. R ( 1850) 72, 11 3. BERREY, Andrew. Seeks pension instead of rations. A (1843) 981. BERREY, Andrew. No longer to receive relief. H (1844) 330. BERRIE, James. Schoolmaster on the I~abella Watson. A (1846) 656. . . L (1846) 330. . . BERRILL, Thomas. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 208. BERRILL, Thomas. Captures an escaped convict. A (1855) 3060. BERRY, A. Unsuccessful applicant for the position of Inspector of Mounted Police. A (1849) 471. BERRY, Andrew. Applies for a grant of land for growing tobacco. A (1849) 668. Q (1849) 215.

BERRY, Andrew. Seeks to send a petition to the Queen. A ( 1 849) 1111 • Q (1849) 327. BERRY, Andrew. Seeks appointment as Emigration Agent. A ( 1 850) 1 856. R (1850) 480. BERRY, Andrew. Seeks appointment as Inspector of Police. A ( 1850) 1948. R (1850) 521. BERRY, Andrew. Seeks appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 2408, 2586. , 232

BERRY, Andrew. See also: Berrey. BERRY, John. A c6nstable on the Ramillies. A ( 1 84 9) 61 8 • BERRY, John. Inventi.on of a steam engine. A (1850) 1979. BERRY, Joseph. A passenger to South Australia by the Samuel Boddington. A ( 1849) 88. BERRY, Lieut. Volunteers his services against aborigines near Port Lincoln. E (1842) 605. BERRY, Samuel. Complains about omission of his name from electoral roll. A (1855) 2923. w (1855) 686. BERf"tYMAN, Elizabeth. Appointed matron on the Belle Alliance. Subsequently hospital nurse. A (1847) 762, 869, 917, 963. N (1847) 317. O ( 1 84 7) 1 3 ( twice) • BERRYMAN, J.H. His death at sea. Disposal of his effects. A (1851) 2053. A (1852) 752. s ( 1 851 ) 398. T (1852) 244.

BERTHEAU, C.~. Postmaster at Salisbury. A (1850) 406. R ( 1850) 13 3. BERTOUCH, Adolph von. See Von Bertouch, Adolph. BERWICK, Thomas. Involved in a law suit with Daniel Tree. A ( 1851) 2737, 2801 • s (1851) 563. . BESANKO, Catherine. See Bosanco.

BEST, Alfred. Signs petition for Post Office on Hindmarsh Island. A (1856) 3151. BEST, Anthony. Complaint by his deserted wife. A (1845) 394. G ( 1845) 814. BEST, Anthony. His petition declined. A ( 1845. ) 1027. K ( 1845) 55. BEST, Anthony. Asks for personal interview with the Governor. A ( 1845) 1084. BEST, Anthony. Correspondence about the boundary line between his pro~erty and that of A.Mo Campbell. A ( 185 5) 520. w (1855) 230. . BEST, Henry. Appoinied to the Police Force. !\ (1SC:1) L~24. 233

BEST, Henry, constable. Eulogised by the Police Commissioner. A (1854) 1161.

BEST, Mary~ Mrs. Deserted by her husband. A (1845) 394. G (1845) 811+. BEST, Mary, Mrs. Her school in Rosina Street. S.A. Jan.~ 1847. 4B. Times Jan. 1, 1849. 2E. A (1848) 584, 585 (outsize), 746, 966. BETHANIEN. See Bethany. BETHANY. Success of German colonists. S. A. Aug. 18, 184 3. 2C. BETHANY. Houses burnt. Regi J~n. 8, 1848. 3C. BETHANY, district. Petition asking for reservation of springs. A (1850) 2180, 2571. A (1851) 152. R (1850) 551, 585, 638. s (1851) 57. BETHEL. Foundation stone laid for a church and a school­ room. Reg. Dec. 22, 1849. 2E. BETHERAS, John. A cook's assistant on the Pakenham. A (1849) 570. BETT, Thomas. On the first Echunga District Council. A (1853) 2020. BETTERRI PERIA, aboriginal. Charged with murder. A (1847) 351, 459;. BETTON, Alexander. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077. BEVAN, James. Occupies an aboriginal reserve. A ( 1 84 8 ) 8 3 5 • BEVAN, John. Appointed guard at the Gaol. A ( 1 847 ) 1 4 51 • 0 ( 1 84 7) 208. BEVAN, John. Seeks_ remission of a fine under the Cattle Slaughtering Act. A (1854) 3467. v ( 1854) 1110. BEVERAGES. See also: Beer. Wine. Mineral waters. Ginger beer. BEVtRLEY. Township laid out. Reg. April 4, 1849. 1B~ S,A. June 8, 1849. 3E. BEVILAQUA, L. Forwards memorial for alteration of boundaries of Barossa West District Council. A (1855) 4138 (outsize). x ( 1856) 226. 234

BEVIN, Charles. Acquitted of a charge of horse stealing. A (1851) 1560. BEYER, August. Loses receipt for land purchased. A (1853) 1168. BEYER, A With others is going to seardh for a gold field. A (1854) 2773. v ( 1854) 835. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Willunga. Signatures of members seeking authority for Rev. J. Roberts to issue marriage licences. A (1855) 3310. BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Yankalilla. Signatures of members seeking authority for the Rev. J. Roberts to issue marriage licences. A (1855) 3310. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. Seek registration of two of their ministers to officiate under the Marriage Act. A (1852) 158. T (1852) 47. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. List of ministers. v (1854) 115. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. Rev. Jas. Way "Superintendent of the South Australian District" of the "Bible Christian Society". A (1855) 2997. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. W. James Culver, Kapunda, authorised to issue marriage licences. A (1856) 2067. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. See also the following members: Biddle, James. Bovine, Abraham. Budd, John. Clark, Simeon. Cole, George. Dawe, James. Dungey, Peter. Parkinson, Henry. Piggott, Richard. Rundle, John R. Venning, John. BIBRA, Frederick Ulysses, von. See Von Bibra, Frederick Ulysses.

BICKERT, Julia. Seeks remission of her sentence. A (1854) 2559, 2646t 2819, 2936. V (1854) 855 (twice;, 880. BICKFORD, H. Rents the cottage behind the G.P.O. T ( 1852) 1 042. BICKFORD, John. Constable on the David Malcolm. N (1847) 78. BICKFORD, William. Advertisement. Reg. Dec. 5~ 1840. 1E. BICKFORD, 'William. Tenders accepted for soap and drugs. F (1842) 152, 160. F (1843) 386. . BICKFORD, William. Seeks to recover a letter from the post. A ( 1 84 9) 1"982 . BICKLE, Thomas Edmundso Seeks appointment as a public notary. A (1853) 1652. u ( 185 3) 516. 235

BICKNELL, John. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3924. BIDDLE, Rolles. Murdered by natives at Port Lincoln. A (1842).151, 354[ 355i 483 p.7. n_eg. April,1fi, 10.~.9 2~. S.A. April 12, 1842. 2£. S.A. Nov. 22, 1842. 2C. BIDDLE, Rolles. Inventory of his effects. List of claims against his estate. A ( 1842) 323 BIDDLE, Rolles. His murderers sentenced to death. A (1843) 423, 504. G (1843) 60. BIDDLE, James. Member of the Bible Christian Committee. A (.1852) 158. BIDGOOD, Henry c. A constable on the Sir Edward Parry. A ( 1849) 1263. BIDGOOD, Henry Cook. Mistake in section bought by him in the Western Sources of the Torrens Survey. R (1850) 39. BIGGIN, Henry. AbstrAct of inquest on A (1855) 2754. BIGGS, Christopher. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3699. BIGGS, Edward. Supports petition for release of Mr. Marshall from gaol. A (1856) 722. BIGGS, James. Schoolmaster on the Westminster. A ( 1848) 1026. BIGGS, James. Appointed bailiff of Port Adelaide Local Court. A (1852) 3402. T ( 1 8 5 2 ) 1 00 5 • BIGGS, James. Resigns as bailiff of Port Adelaide Local Court. A (1853) 1257. u (1853) 395. BIGGS, Capt. James. Hesketh. Seeks remission in purchase price of land in the hundreds of Tungkillo and Kanmantoo, sections 6410 and 6428. A (1852) 1641, 3564. A 11853) 96. T -1852) 571, 1069. u 1853) 20. BIGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Seeks land grants as a. retired military of:ic~r. QA ( 1854) 1 588. v (1854) 530. BIGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Appointed Captain and Adjutant on the staff of the Volunteer Military Force. A (1854) 2959. v (1854) 818, 924. 236

BIGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Colonel Moore recommends that Capt. Biggs and Sgt. Cox be retained for another month to collect the stores. A (1856) 592. ',( ( 1856) 89. X Findnce (1856) 50. BIGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Hequests that Colonel O'Halloran mny pay for and retain his own sword. A ( 1856) 911 • BlGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Recommending that the clothing in the store should be sold. A (1856) 957. x ( 1856) 183. BIGGS, Capt. James Hesketh. Forwards the list of stores handed over when his appointment with the Volunteer Military Forces was cancelled. A ( 1856) 1030. BIGGS, William. Surety for Knock & Palmer in their contract for a bridge over the Sturt. A ( 1845) 1 577. L ( 1 84 5 ) 1 04 • BIGGS, William. In need of relief. A (1846) 1215. M (1846) 108 (twice). BIGHT, Joseph. See Wright. BIG HEADED BILLY, aborigine. Apprehended for an assault on J. Williams. A (1853) 646, 861, 1319. U" (1853) 210. BIG JACK, aborigine. Inquest on his death. A (1855) 937. BIGLAND, James. Friction with natives on Boston Island. A (1845) 408 p.8. BIGLOW, William. Constable on the Lady McNaughten. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 2 9 2 • BIGWOOD, Levi. Application for appointment as Inspector of .Weights and Measures. A (1845) 830. G (1845) 937. BIGWOOD, Levi. Seeks appointment in Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1847) 488. BIGWOOD, Levi. Resignation as messenger in Colonial Sec:L~t!ta.cy 1 s Off ice. A (185~) 47. T (1852) 60. BILLING, Amelia, Mrs. Matron on the Prince Regent. A ( 184 9) 1 3 36 • - BILLING, Thomas. Schoolmaster on the Trafalgar. A ( 1 847 ) 7 5 7 • N (1 84 7 ) 31 6 • 237

BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Colonial Secretary of New South Wales acknowledges receipt of Bill of Exchange for £1,402.7.7. A (1856) 2731. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. See also: Finance - Bills drawn on ~ngland. Exch2nge rates.

BILLS OF LADING. Specimens. ·1 A (1844) 681, 693. A (1849) 120, 129. BILLY BEREA, aboriein~. See Big headed Billy.

BILSBARRow, Thomas. Destitute. A (1851) 300.2. BINGHAM, William. Inquest on his death. A (1851) 3053. BINGLEY, Ann. Colonial Surgeon requests authority for her removal from gaol to lunatic asylum. A ( 1856) 287. x (1856) 44. BINNEY, Bros. Request leave to pay overdue fees for storekeeper's and auctioneer's licences and remission of fine for non-payment in time. A ( 1856) 1 959. x (1856) 351. BINNEY, George W. Requests issue of an auctioneer's licence with usual certificate. A ( 1 856) 2693. BINNIE, John.* Application for an occupation licence on the South East boundary. A (1847) 1115 p.1. *Not of Noarlunga. BINNIE, John, of Noarlunga. See Bernie. BIRD, Charles. Seeks employment. A ( 1 84 9) 11 4 1 • Q ( 1 84 9) 3 96 • BIRD, Charles Edward. Seizure of his goods on the Mary Anne. A (1850) 1403, 1410. R (1850) 364 (twice). BIRD, Mary Ann, Mrs. Correspondence about the administration of the estate--of Robert Fry. A ( 1850) 1 079. R (1850) 290. BIRD, William. Inquest on his death. A ( 1855) 1705. BIRDS. Thomas Ansluw's collection. ~d. Exam. Aug. 25, 1842. 1C, 4A. Ad. Exam. Oct. 1, 1842. 3A. Ad. Exam. Oct. 29, 1842. 2A, 3C. BIRDS. Robert Hall's collection. Ad. Exam. Oct. 1, 1842. 2D. BIRDS. Sale of a collection of native birds. Ad. Exam. De~. 21, 1842. 2A, 3C. 238

BIRDS. See also: Protected animals. BIRDSEYE, Cqrnelius. Correspondence about purchase of sections 562, 336 and 432. A (1849l 1575~! 1652, 1710, 1995, 2209. Q (1849 481, ~97, 498. A (1850 152, 207, 228, 343, 393, 748, 1010, 1105, 1144,' 1171, 1503, 1538, 1605, 2602. A (1851) 1 1 1 • A (1854) 490. R (185GV) 38, 62, 69~ 71, 72, 297 (twice), 304, 398, 434 (twice;, 524, 712. s ( 1851) 70. v (1854) 262. BIRDSEYE, Cornelius. James Allen requests issue of comp~nsatory land grant for his client Mr. C. Birdseye, free of charge. A ( 1856) 2095. x (1856) 371. BIRDWOOD. See Blumberg. Blumberg, district. BIHKBECK. See Youth's Birkbeck. BIRKHEAD, Joseph. Supposed to have left the Colony having gained ~ossession of J. Scott's registered letter. A (1855) 1560. w (1855) 383, 406. BIRKHEAD, Joseph. Witness arrives from Melbourne to testify against him. A (1856) 351. BIRKHEAD, Joseph. Tried in Supreme Court. A ( 1 8 56 ) 5 44 • BIRLEY, H. Applies for the position of under-keeper of Sturt Lighthouse. A ( 1852) 526. T ( 1 852) 1 80. BIRLEY, H. Imports waterproof tents. A (1853) 1803. BIRNIE, John, of Noarlunga. See Bernie.

BIRON, Camille Henri. Passage paid to France. F (1842) 20. BIRRELL, Alexander. Postmaster at Noarlunga. A (1851) 1218. s (1851) 226. BIRRELL, Andrew. Acknowledgment of his suggestions. D (; '.:YtO) 237. ~ BIRRELL, Andrew. His liability as surety for J. Sanders. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 4 2 0 • A (1846) 195, 256, L ( 1845) 50. L (1846) 185, 204 (twice). BIRRELL, Andrew. Requests permission to select and nominate emigrants in England for W. Giles and G.F. Angas. A ( 'i8'.)2) 17. 239

BIRRELL, George. Application for appointment in the Resident Magistrate's Court. A (1842) 634. BIRRELL, George. Remuneration as Levying Officer in the Resident Magistrate's Court. F (1842) 83. F (1843) 334, 361. A (1843) 59, 463. G ( 1 84 3) 1 44 . BIRRELL, George. His conduct in the case Warren v. Auld and Shand. A (1843) 843 (outsize), 867. BIRRELL, George. Complaint by W. Bakewell. A (1843) 843 (outsize), 908. A (1843) 897. G (1843) 275, 276. BIRRELL, George. Objections to cleaning Resident Magistrate's Court. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 3 7 9 • BIRRELL, George. Indemnity for sale of cutter seized by him. F (1843) 327. G (1843) 9 (twice), 91. BIRRELL, George. His remuneration as Levying Officer of the Resident Magistrate's Court. G ( 184 3) 202. BIRRELL, George. Government to pay his costs in the case of Stocks v. Birrell. A ( 1 84 5) 1 085, 1111 • K (1845) 55, 56, 95, 96. BIRRELL, George. Appointment as Constable, Peace Officer and Officer of Customs. K (1845) 40. BIRRELL, George. Seeks an increase of salary as Levying Officer. A (1847) 808. BIRRELL, George. Reply to charge of neglecting to keep the Resident Magistrate's Court clean. A (1848) 937, 1094. BIRRELL, George. Complains of being overworked as Constable and Levying Officer of the Hesident Magistrate's Court. A (1848) 1029. BIRRELL, George. Appointed bailiff and constable of the Local Court, Adelaide. A ( 1850) 1066. R (1850) 274. BiRRELL, George. Seeks assistance as bailiff of the Adelaide Local Court. A (1850) 1727. A. (1851) 741. BIRRELL, George. -In conflict with S. Raphael. A (1852) 141, 236. T ( 1 8 5 2) 1 80 • 240

BIRRELL, George. Applies for four months' sick leave. A (1852) 676. T (1852) 207, 334, 409. BIRRELL, George. Resumes duty at the Adelaide Local Court. A (1852) 2158. BIRRELL, James. Request for payment for bread supplied by him. A ( 1842) 991 • BIRRELL, James. Tenders accepted for bread. F (1842) 149, 167. F (1843) 299. BIRRELL, James. Tenders for public supplies. G ( 1 84 3 ) 2 21 . BIRRELL, Robert. Declines to supply Government with bread alone. A (1851) 3938. BIRRELL, Robert. Supplies poor bread to the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 819. BIRRELL, Robert. His tender for bread, flour and biscuits declined by the Government. A (1854) 202. v (1854) 86. BIRRELL, Robert. His tender for bread, flour and biscuits accepted by the Government. v (1854) 330. BIRRELL, Robert. Tenders for flour and bread ~ccepted. A (1855) 3476, 3898. W Finance (1855) 209, 239. BIRRELL, Robert. His contract to supply bread and flour to the destitute poor to be terminated. A (1856) 433. x (1856) '65. X Finance (1856) 50. BIHRELL, Robert. Raises doubts about the price of bread and flour supplied to Government departments. A (1856) 617. X Finance (1856) 50. BIRTHS. Proposed appointment of a deputy registrar in the Encounter Bay district. A (1844) 272. BIRTHS. Many births in the country not registered. A 11850) 2620. . A 1851) 1283. A 1854) 263. BIRTHS. Wine of 10/- imposed upon 'Mrs. Brown' for non­ registration of a birth. A (1855) 2869. w (1855) 693. BIRTHS. Registration: Report on division of South Australia into districts. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 1 86 9 • 241

BIRTHS. Registration districts; appointment of deputy re~istrars. A (1855) 1186, 1215, 1253, 1332, 1487, 1558, 1607, 1710, 1732, 1763, 1821, 1924, 2072. BIRTHS. Registration: Need for regular system before appointing more deputy registrars. A ( 1855) 2107. BIRTHS. List of registration districts and names of deputy re~istrars. A (1855) 3161~. BIRTHS. To be registered in districts in which event occurs. Obligation of persons responsible for registrations; penalties. A (1855) 3161~. BIRTHS. Deputy Registrars in country, not in receipt of Government salary, to retain registration fees as emolument. A (1855) 3834. W Finance (1855) 68. w (1855) 882. BIRTHS. See also: Vital statistics.

BISCUITS. See also: Prices - Biscuits.

BISHOP ~ See also: Smith and Bishop. BISHOP, Henry Hall. Cannot obtain employment. Goes to Melbourne. A (1854) 2615. BISHOP, John. Re effects of John Brown. A (1842) 85. BISHOP, John. Dispute over payment of duty at Port Lincoln. A (1842) 515. E (1842) 837. . BISHOP, John. Objects to Dr. J.B. Harvey's starting in business as a general storekeeper. A (1842) 672, 756. F ( 1842) 69, 122. BISHOP, John. His hut, near Port Lincoln, robbed by natives. . A . ( 1 84 5 ) 81 7 • BISHOP, John. Wages and expenses as a Crown witness. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 0 88 • BISHOP, John. A stockholder in the Port Lincoln district. A ( 1 84 5 ) 1 2 61 • . BI~HOP, John. Application for occupation licence at Pillaworta. A (1846) 439 (outsize). BISHOP, John. Applications for an occupation licence on Boston Island. A (1846) 439 (outsize). · A (1847) 972 p.4. BISHOP, John. Granted n stu1ekeeper's licence at Port Lincoln. A (1846) 743. A (1847) 430. BISHOP, John. Native burglar enters his store. A ( 1 847) 1 3 5 0. BISHOP, John. Tender for supplying prisoners' rations at Port Lincoln. A (~84?) 513. Q (1849) 167. BISHOP, John. About to build a wharf at Port Lincoln. A (1851) 731. s (1851) 152. BISHOP, John. Evidence given at Port Lincoln. A ( 1 851 ) 944. BISHOP, John. His practical sympathy with the Poonindie Mission. A (1851) 1924 p.13. BISHOP, John. Surety for J.S. Browne. A (1851) 3390. BISHOP, John. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A (1852) 15. BISHOP, John. His tender for rations for prisoners at Port Lincoln. A (1852) 311. T ( 1852) 157. BISHOP, John. Memorial (with others) for the establishment of steamship communication between Port Lincoln and Adelaide. A (1855) 2670 (outsize). w (1855) 641. BISHOP, John. Supplier of rations to Port Lincoln Gaol. A ( 1856) 76. w (1855) 283. BISSETT, George Aitken. To act as Postmaster at Thebarton. A ( 1850) 2295. BLACK, Alexander. Seeks employment. A ( 1 84 9 ) 11 2 3 • Q (1849) 327. BLACK, Donald. Application for an occupation licence in the . A (1847) 508 p.20. BLACK, Neil. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Grey. A (1847) 508 p.19. BLACK, R. Resigns from the Police Force. A ( 1 84 7) 1 500. BLACK, Ro~rt. Forfeiture of recognizance. A (1843). 88. F (1843) 334 (twice), 335. BLACK, Robert. Member of a party to take stores to Capt. Sturt. A (1845) 1219, 1228. . K (1845) 95, 96, 104, 113. 243

BLACK, William. Reports desertion of seamen from the T lioni. 1389, 1427. 45 (twice). "BLACK BILLY", aborigine. Escapes from custody. fi.ecaptured. A (185'.J) 3140. _ BLACK BULL HOTEL. Opening-dinner and ball. Times Feb. 5, 1849. 3C. BLACKBURN, J. Draws attention to noxious smells in Adelaide. A ( 1854) 2938. . BLACKBURN, John. Appointed clerk in the Audit Office. A (1853) 2718, 2822. u (1853) 832. BLACKBURN, John. Resigns as clerk in the Audit Office. A (1854) 807. v (1854) 274. BLACKBUR.N, John. Appointed a clerk in the Registry Office. A ( 1854) 2111 • V (1854) 672 (twice). BLACKBURN, John. "Remodelling the index" in the Registrar Gerieral's Office. Given 1 month's sick leave. A (1855) 3305. w (1855) 769. BLACKEBY, Tillah. Matron on the Forfarshire. A ( 1848) 1195. BLACKFELLOW POINT. Name list (petition). A (1856) 2130. BLACK FOREST. Cattle stealing by Fenton, Broadrip and Gofton. Reg. May 9, 1840. 6A. BLACK FOREST, district. Progress. S.A. June 16, 1846. 2E. BLACK FOREST, district. Smith and Hogarth's mill transferred to W. Hancock. Reg. July 15, 1846. 1B. S.A. Aug. 14, 1846. 2B. BLACK FOREST, district. Presence of footpads. Times June 18, 1849. 3C. BLACKHAM, H.F. Lessee with G. Taylor of land in an aboriginal reserve. A ( 1 856) 1797. BLACKHAM, Henry H. Seeks to rent aboriginal reserve north of the Little Para Special Survey. A (1847) 1042, 1066. ~ 0 (1847) 48, 62. BLACKHAM, H.V.S. Arrears of rent, Section 1697. A (1852) 136. T (1852) 234. BLACKHAM, Richard Jnr. Seeks to lease Section 1697 near the Little Para Special Survey. A (1845) 393. G ( 1845) 815. 244

BLACKHAM, Richard,Jnr. Seeks appointment as Government Printer. -- /\. ( 1847) 959. 0 ( 1847) 11 • BLACKHAM, Richard,Jnr. Appointment as clerk in the Postal Service. ~- A ( 1848) 4 31. · p (1848) 149.

BLACKHAM, Richar~Jnr. His salary as clerk in the Post 01.fice. -- A ( 1 84 9) 80 9. BLACKHAM, Richard, Senior. Seeks employment as book-binder. A ( 1 844) 1411 • A (1849) 521. Q (1849) 172.

BLACKHAM, Richard, Senior. His services as a book~binder not required. H ( 1844) 329. BLACKHAM, Richard, Senior. Seeks appointment as Government Book-binder. A (1847) 954. 0 (1847) 11. BLACKHAM, Richard, Senior. To be retained part-time in the Government Printing Office as book-binder. T (1852) 233. BLACKHAM, Hichard, Senior. To work full-time as book-binder in the Government Printing Office. T (1852) 542. BLACKHAM, Rich8rd, Senior. Seeks to benefit by the superannuation fund. A (1855) 807. BLACKHAM, W.J. Seeks appointment in Registry Office. A (1851) 2563. s (1851) 542. BLACKHAM, William J. Auctioneer's clerk to E.N. Emmett. A (1850) 929.

BLACKLER 1 Elizabeth. Asking for a reply to an earlier letter. A (1842) 794. BLACK LION HOTEL, Hindmarsh. A polling place. A (1853) 1805. BLACKLOCK, John. Fracas caused by his arrest on the Louisa Baillie. A ( 1849) 1 676.

~LACKLOCK, John. Convicted of assault. A (184~) 1908 p.5. BLACKLOCK, John. Seeks remission of sentence. A ( 1850) 1356. · BLACKMORE, James N. Fifth clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1855) 500. BLflCKMORE, James·N. Reporting proceedings of the Murray Returning Office. A (1856) 2428. 245

BLACKMORE, James N. Forwards notification of his return to Adelaide. A (1856) 2801~. BLACK ROCK. See also: Aborigines - Black Rock. BLACKS. See Aborigines. BLACK SPRINGS. Erection of brewery and tavern. Reg. Nov. 28, 1846. 4A. BLACK SPRINGS. Alleged discovery of gold in the Burra district. A (1854) 141, 349. BLACKWELL, Richard. Claim against R. Gooch's estate. A 11848) 270, 1530. , P 1848) 126 (twice) •. Q 1849) 542 (twice). BLACKWOOD, J. Urges the extension of part of the Bullion Act. A (1852) 1908. T (1852) 611, 615, 686. BLACKWOOD, J. Is permitted to buy two gold tokens. T (1852) 856. BLADE, Charles. Hospital assistant on the Princess Royal. A (1847) 337. N ( 1 84 7 ) 1 5 5 • BLADE, Charles. Surety for T. Grant as Postmaster at the Burra~ A (1849) 296. Q ( 1849) 97. BLADE, Henry. Constable on the Success. A ( 1 848) 11 7 • BLADE, John. Appointed to Police Force. A (1847) 455. BLADE, John. Dismissed from the Police Force. A (1847) 1032, 1087. 0 (1847) 68. BLAKE, Patrick. Appointed second messenger in the Post Office. A (1849) 276. Q (1849) 89. BLAKE, Patrick. Resignation as second messenger at the Post Office. A (1849) 782. Q (1849) 232. BLAKE, Thomas. Resigns as labourer at the Assay Office. A (1852) 2587. T (1852) 818. BLAKE, William. Seeks admission to the Hospital. A (1846) 345. L (1846) 235. 246

BLAKELY. Place. Given as the place of residence of Sidney M. Crawford in petition for a route between Hindmarsh Island and the Peninsula of Lake Albert. A (1856) 2130. BLAKESLEY, Arthur. Sells his land section 1235 east of JVlt. Gambier. A (1854) 1653. BLAKEWAY, William. His death at Bungaree. A ( 1 849) 1 5 5 7. BLAKISTON. Supper at the Blakiston Arms. S.A. Dec. 28, 1847. 3E~ BLAKISTON. Visit of Sir Henry and Lady Young. Reg. Nov. 4, 1848. 2C. BLAKISTON. ·See also: St. James' Church. BLAKISTON, district. Signatures to a petition. A ( 1 84 3) 1009. BLAKISTON, district. Report on the crops. A (1847) 441!. BLANCHE, schooner. Report on first trial cruise by B. Douglas and B. Germein. A (1855) 3967. BLANCHE, schooner. Resolution of Trinity Board about proposed purchase of the vessel. A (1855) 3967. BLANCHE, schooner. Harbor Master solicits the use of the Blanche to visit Troubridge Shoal. A (1856) 120, 752, 2259, 2552. x (1856) 397. X Finance (1856) 6. BLANCHE, schooner. Harbor Master requests authority to visit Onkaparinga Harbor in the Blanche. A ( 1856) 11 32. BLANCHE, schooner. Harbor Master requests that the Blanche be put at the disposal of the Trinity Board •. A (1856) 1215, 2950. x (1856) 223. BLANCHE, schooner. Police Commissioner requests that the Blanche may be placed at his disposal to cross over to Yorke Peninsula. A (1856) 2006. x ( 1856) 35 3. BLANCHE, schooner. Harbor Ma2ter forwards account of the Blanche. A (18%) 2179. BLANCHETOWN. 640 acres of land north of and adjoining the town reserved for Government. purposes. A (1855) 3562. w (1855) 824. BLANCHETOWN. Plan of survey prepared and submitted. (Plan missing). A (18"i5) 3890. 247

BLAND, Charles. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 2135. BLAND, John. Convicted of assault. A ( 1 846) 268. BLAND, John. Seeks remission of sentence. A (1846) 627. L (1846) 324. BLANDFORD, Joseph. Granted a publican's licence at Port Lincoln. A (1851) 3389.

BLANDOWSKY~ -Seeks to accompany a prospecting expedition. A (1850; 52. R (1850) 60. BLANDOWSKY, Seeks Government aid in his scientific researches. A ( 1850) 1 277. Ft (1850) 336. BLANDOWSKY, Wilhelm von. Seeks Government aid towards a geological survey of the Colony. A (1850) 2272. BLANKETS. See also: Prices - Blankets.

BLATCHFORD~ John. Correspondence about his lost gold receipt. A (1854; 2371. v (1854) 754. BLEECHMORE~ Charles A. Appointed Postmaster at Auburn. A (1853; 1435. u (1853) 447. BLEECHMORE, James. On the first Upper Wakefield District Council. A (1854) 1692.

BLEECHMORE~ J.H. Appointed Postmaster at Penwortham. A (1847; 383. N ( 1847) 1 71 • BLEECHMORE, Jos. E. Transmits memorial nominating councillors to the Upper Wakefield District Council. A (1855) 764. w (1855) 232. BLEECHMORE~ William Thomas. To act as Postmaster at Auburn. A (1851 J 2519. s (1851) 501. BLEECHMORE~ William Thomas. Resigns as Postmaster at Auburn. A (1853; 1435. u (1853) 447. BLENHEIM HOTEL, Adelaide. In Hindley Street. Used for elections. A (1853) 812. A (1855) 2714, 3944. w (1855) 905. BLENKINSOP~ Captain. To be expelled from Encounter Bay. B (1837; 100. 248

BLENKINSOP' Ca4tain. Amicable settlement reached. B ( 1837) 11 •

BLENKINSOP~ Captain. Arrest of a native murderer. B ( 1837 J 125. BLENKINSOP' Captain. His whal.ing station at Encounter Bay. B (1837) 79, 88, 92. BLENKINSOP' Calitain. Lays an information. B ( 1837) 30 • bLENKINSOP, Mrs. John William Dundas. Claims Adelaide. town acre 982. A (1850) 583. BLINDS. See Window blinds. BLINDS, window. See Window blinds. BLINMAN, Robert. Complaint about unlicensed wood-cutters. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 01 3 • 0 ( 1847) 40. BLISS, Elizabeth. A passenger to South Australia.by the Poictiers. A ( 1 848) 1 7 5 5 • p (1848) 560. BLISS, Ellen. A passenger to South Australia by the Sibella. A ( 1 848) 11 01 • p (1848) 350. BLISS, Joseph Hugh. His whereabouts sought by relatives in · En~land. A (1851) 2591. BLISS, Phillis. Matron on the Mariner. A (1847) 1200, 1201, 1205. BLISS, Richard.· His tender accepted for making a lamp for the light-ship. E (1842) 503 {3 times). BLISS, Richard. Asks to have his family sent out from England. A ( 1846) 797. L (1846) 375. A (1848) 1101. p (1848) 350. BLISS, Richard. Seeks free passage from England for his children. A ( 1 84 7 ) 11 4 5 • 0 (1847) 87,93. BLOFPWITCH, Thomas. Convicted of receiving stolen goods. A ( 1 8 51' J 61 7 • BLOFFWITCH, Thomas. Pardoned. A (1851) 3818. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew.Henry Smyth. Surgeon Superintendent on the immigrant ship Success. A ( 1848) 116t. P (1848) 42, 59 (twice) 249

BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Surety for Rev. W. Oldham. A (1849) 1479. Q (1849) 424. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Seeks compensation for time spentby him as a medical \.lti.tness in court cases. A (1850) 1812. A (1851) 2600. s ( 1851 ) 5 30. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Seeks a grant for a school house-at Kapunda. A (1853) u (1853) 688. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Seeks to lease section 18 in the hundred of Kapunda. A (1855) 2257. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Opinion on possible employment of female labour in Kapunda district. A (1855) 2619. w ( 1855) 611 . BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Applies for copy of "Building Societies" 1\ct. A (1855) 3395. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Queries the removal of police from Kapunda to Angaston. A (1856) 833. x (1856) 154. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Accepts appointment as Returning Officer for Light. A (1856) 1557. x (1856) 276. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Hequesting map of the District of Light for duties as Heturning Officer. A ( 1 856) 1 585. BLOOD, Dr. Matthew Henry Smyth. Lessee of a section in a police reserve. A (1856) 3020. BLOOM, Charles. Appointed a guard at Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 849. W Finance (1855) 19. BLOOM, Joseph. Appointed guard at the Yatala Labor Prison. A ( 1 855) 1466. W Finance (1855) 65. BLOOM, Joseph. Escape of prisoners from Yatala Labor Prison. Threatened dismissal. A (1855) 3-129. ~ BLOOM, Joseph. Resigns as guard, Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 4126. W Finance (1855) 257. BLOW, William. Funds for his (and his family's) passage to South Australia paid by Jas. Armstrong. A (1855) 3929. W Finance (1855) 243. 250

BLUE, Dr. Sinclair. Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Prince Regent. A ( 1849) 145 3. BLUE, Dr. Sincla{r. Applies for the positions of surgeon and-enrolling clerk for the militia at Strathalbyn. A f 1854) 2384. v (1854) 758, 960. BLUE BOOK. William Bacon Carter's account for £13.15 for copying the 1855 blue book. A (1856) 2507. BLUFF, William, aboriginal. Kidnapped and taken to Flinders Island. His subsequent experiences. A ( 1845) 1 268. BLUMBERG, town. Postal arrangements. See also: Post Office, Blumberg, town. BLUMBERG, district. Discovery of gold. Obs. Feb. 12, 1870. 15A. BLUMBERG, district. Name lists. Petition from settlers. A (1855) 3149. BLUND, John. See Bland. BLUNDELL, Joseph. Attempted escape from gaol. A ( 1844) 1299.

BLUNDELL 1 Joseph. To be sent to Tasmania. A ( 1 844) 1 3 31 , 1347-L 1352. H (1844) 304. BLUNDELL, immigrant ship. Emigration Agent forwards muster and general report of the Blundell. A (1856) 3166. BLUNDELL, immigrant ship. Charles Gunner asks that he may receive the effects of his cousin, Henry Penfold who died on board the emigrant ship, Blundell. A (1856) 3174. x ( 1856) 588. BLUNDELL, immigrant ship. Emigration Boards forward a report on an investigation on board the Blundell. A (1856) 3182. x (1856) 595. BLUNDEN, Robert. Narrow escape from drowning ~hile trying to cross the River Light with the northern mail. A (1851) 2534. BLYTH & SON. Transportation of prisoners to Port Phillip. D ( 1840) 312.

BLYTH BkO~. Tenders for supply of hardware, etc. accepted. E ( 1842) 820. F (1842) 148, 158 (thrice ) , 16 0, 1 6 7 • F (1843) 383. BLYTH BROS. Correspondence about a dishonoured bill. A. (1844) 247. G (1844) 566. A ( 1845) 337. G ( 1845) 775 (twice), 785. A ( 1846) 1208. M ( 1846) 85, 111. 251

BLYTH BROS. Seek to rent a powder magazine at Port Adelaide. A ( 1853) 1398. u (1853) 483. w (1855) 408. BL~TH BROS. Seizure of their gunpo~rjer. A (1855) 870, 1013, 1358, 1432, 2097. w (1855) 335, 519. BLYTH BROS. Head memorial for erection of powder magazines in Park Lands and in the Port Adelaide district. A (1855) 1590. w (1855) 409. BLYTH BROS. Informed that the Government cannot spend £2440 on building a powder magazine. - x ( 1856) 24 3. BLYTH BROS. Clerk of Legislative Council reports resolution for a return of-gunpowder seized in 1850 from Blyth Bros. A (1856) 494. BLYTH BROS. Urging provision on estimates for a new powder rnarazine. A 1856) 1088. x 1856) 207. BLYTH BROS. See also: Blyth, Neville. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Seeks appointment as an electoral officer. A ( 1 8 51 ) 1 00 3 . BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Correspondence as an electoral officer. A (1851) 1139, 1147, 1540. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. To act as presiding officer at the Adelaide municipal elections. A (1852) 2811. - T (1852) 853. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Appointed a trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia. A (1852) 2897. T (1852) 878. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Elected Chairman of the Mitcham District Council. A (1855) 912. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Resignation as Returning Officer, West Torrens. · A (1855) 2722, 2734. w (1855) 631. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. To be issued with a ·set of South Australian Acts. A (1855) 3344. ~w (1855) 778. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. His appointment as Chairman of Mitcham District Council. A (1856) 763. BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Reports soldiers in barracks for damage to adjoining property. A ( 1856) 1893. x (1856) 350. 252

BLYTH, Sir Arthur. Forwards memorial for extension of the · Tramway from Dry Creek Stockade to the Tea Tree Gully Gorge. A (1856) 2428. BLYTh; Sir Arthur. ·Forwards a memorial for the appointment of a De~uty Registrar for the District of Talunga. A ( 1856) 2692. x ( 1 856) 485. BLYTH. Capt. F. (40th Regt). Seizure of his liquor, pending payment of correct duty. A (1855) 2584, 2634. w (1855) 595, 635. BLYTH, district. Correspondence about a proposed special survey (Younghusband and Gilbert's application). A (1846) 703, 706, 734! 759, 772~ 799, 806, 887, 1032. A (1847l 555, 950, 964~ (outsize), 1002~, 1074. L 11846 350, 353, 363, 366, 374, 376, 393. M 1846 20. N 1847) 220. 0 11847) 6, 18, 32, 59, 153. A 1848) 1274, 1341, 1356, 1418, 1470, 1566. p 1848) 414, 423, 436, 453, 467, 501, 506, 528. Q (1849) 641. BLYTH, district. Proposed special survey at Emu Flats. S.A. Aug. 3, 1849. 2A. BLYTH, George. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A ( 1 8 51 ) 1 99 5 • BLYTH, Howard. Appointed a Justice of the Peace. A (1853) 2671. . u (1853) 841. BLYTH, Howard. Seeks repayment of overpaid rent. A (1854) 2867, 3208. v (1854) 913, 1025. BLYTH, N. Proposes late Colonial Storekeeper's residence for an asylum in connection with the Female Refuge Committee. A (1856) 2699. x ( 1856) 488. BLYTH, Neville. Protests against confiscation of gunpowder. A (1850) 967. R (1850) 352. A (1853) 455. u ( 1853) 428. BLYTH, Neville. See also: Blyth Bros.

BLYTH, William. Correspondence about the lease by the Government of a house at Parkside as a lunatic asylum. A (1846) 249, 366, 1553. L (1846) 203, 238 (thrice), 242 (twice). N (1847) 64 (twice). Q (1849l 16. A ( 1848 1975 A (1849 2319. ~· ~1~~g~ ~6o~4, 93. s (1851) 811. 253

BLYTH, William. Recommends J. Beale for relief. A (1848) 242. p ( 1848) 88. BLYTH, William. Seeks particulars of John Beale's death. A (1848) 1574. p ( 1848) 513 . . BLYTH, William. Accepts office as a City Commissioner. A (18491 1727. Q (184g 492, ~04. BLYTH, Wil iam. Appointment as a trustee of the Savings Bank. A ( 1850) 307. R (1850) 103 (twice). BLYTH, William. Eulogy of the Rev. G. Stonehouse. A (1851) 106. BLYTH, William. Correspondence as an electoral officer. A (1851) 720, 722, 730, 739, 1604. BLYTH, William. Refuses to act gratuitously on the Provisional City Council. A (1852) 287. BLYTH, William. Ruined financially. Resigns all offices. A ( 1852) 1209. T ( 1852) 379. BLYTH, William. Resigns as trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia. A (1852) 1377. BLYTH, William. Seeks Governmentemployment. A (1852) 2313. T (1852) 737. BLYTH, William. See also: Blyth Bros. BOADEN, James. Buried at sea. A (1853) 2327, 2372, 2478, 2491. u (1853) 719, 746. BOADEN, John. Complains of the "indecent" haste of the sea burial of his relative James Boaden. A (1853) 2327, 2372. u (1853) 709, 687. BOADEN, John. Contractor for supply of broken stone for roads. A (1855) 2346. W Finance (1855) 135. BOADEN, John. Suggests plan (as a contractor) for breaking of stone by prison labour. A (1855) 3418. BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF TENDERS. Is asked to supply reasons for accepting certain tenders. Sends minutes of its proceedings. A (1856) 223. x ( 1856) 6. BOARD OF AUDIT. See Audit Board. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Soon to meet. . A (1848) 391. 254

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Minutes of first board meeting. A (1848) 541. BOARD OF EDUCATION. For material after April, 1852 see Central Board of Educ~tion. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. See Civil Service Examinations. BOARD ON REQUISITIONS. Board on Requisitions, consisting of ~uditor General, Colonial Treasurer and Assistant Colonial Secretary examines requisitions for 1856 sent in by the various departments. A (1856) 248. x ( 1856) 1 5. BOARD ON REQUISITIONS. Chairman returns requisitions. A ( 1856) 2239. BOATHE, Henry. A boot and shoe maker. A (1854) 257. BOATMAN, John. Appointed cook and messenger at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1853) 387. BOATMAN, John. A good servant. Gratuity sought for him. A (1853) 1493. u (1853) 468. BOATMAN, John. Dismissed as cook at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1853) 2333. u (1853) 684. BOATS. Re~ulations under the Customs Act. F (1842) 51. BOBBO, aboriginal. Tried for the murder of his lubra. A (1848) 903, 958. Reg. June 10, 1848. 4E. S.A. June 13, 1848. 3A. S.A. June 20, 1848. 4A. S.A. June 27, 1848. 3C. Reg. June 14, 1848. 3E. Reg. June 17, 1848. 4B.

BOBBO, abori~inal. Death sentence commuted. A (1848) 156, 1164. p (1848) 370. BOCCOMALO, aboriginal. See Wallimaroo.

BOCK, Alfred. Chairman of a committee of Unley residents. A (1848) 231. BOCK, Alfred, Junr. Seeks appointment as Crown Lands ranger. A (1851) 14~ s ( 185~1 ) 271 • BOCK, Heinrich Christian Ludwig. See Boek, Heinrich Christian Ludwig. BODECIN, William Henry. Inquest on his death. A ( 1853) 1984. BODEN, F. von. See Von Boden, F. 255

BODENHAM, Francis. Seeks appointment at the Cape Willoughby Li!hthouse. A 1851) 843. s 1851) 179. B0DEY, John. Seeks refund on immigration money. A (1854) 942. BOECKMANN, Hein. His death. A (1851) 738, 934. BOEK, Heinrich Christian Ludwig. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 557. · BOESCOR, John. Convicted of uttering and forgery. A ( 1849) 131 0. BOESCOR, John. Transported. A (1849) 1359, 1374. Q ( 1849) 385 • BOGLE, Thomas. Sick and destitute. A ( 1 846) 664. BOGUE, A. Applies for the release of imprisoned seamen reg.uired by him for the Velocity. A ( 1 844) 448. - G (1844) 650. BOILING-DOWN OF SHEEP. Elder & Wark's works at Port Adelaide. Reg. Feb. 2, 1848. 3A. S.A. March 17, 1848. 3D. S.A. March 21, 1848. 2B. S.A. April 11, 1848. 2E. S.A. Dec. 8, 1848. 3A. BOILING-DOWN OF SHEEP. H.D. Murray's plant removed from Gawler to Turretfield. S.A. Oct. 31, 1848. 3C. BOILING-DOWN OF SHEEP. Nuisance caused by works at Port Adelaide. A (1849) 301, 610. () (1849) 101.

BOILING-DOWN OF SHEEP. Murray and Turner's works at Turretfield. S.A. March 9, 1849, 1A. Times March 12, 1849. 1B. BOLD, John Garvock. Appointed to the Police Force. A ( 1 84 7) 641 • BOLD, John Garvock. Appointed tide waiter in the Customs Department. A ( 1854) 21. A (1855) 4R4q ~ v (1854) 41. w (1855) 146. BOLD, John Garvock. His services at Customs Department to be dispensed with. x ( 1856) 91. BOLD, John Garvock. Recommended as tide waiter vice Wilson transferred. A (1856) 1269. 256

BOLD, John Garvock. Claim for a gratuity for loss of appointment as a locker in the Customs Department. A ( 1856) 1980. x (1856) 343. Drn.D, John Garvock. Forwards memorial for gratuity and compensation for loss of appointment. A (1856) 2158. x ( 1856) 393. BOLD, T.G. Applies for position of Collector of Royalties. A (1847) 531. N ( 1 84 7) 228.

BOLDARY, Robert~ Convicted of theft. A (1851) 2801-~. BOLDARY, Robert. Recommendation that sentence of death be · commuted. A (1852) 1475, 1574. T (1852) 515, 522. BOLDARY, Robert. Seeks remission of his sentence. A (1852) 2607. T (1852) 824. BOLDARY, Robert. See also: Baldry, Robert. BOLGER, John. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A ( 1 8 51 ) 341 9. BOLIVAR, ship. Captain convicted of selling spirits to passengers. A (1850) 455, 459. H ( 1850) 134, 135. BOLT, Richard. Hecommended for.the position of pound-keeper at Tungkillo. A (1854) 2541. BOLTON, Frances. Tried in Supreme Court. A ( 1856) 544. BOLTON, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous correspondence. A (1848}-·522, 524, 540, 564. p ( 1848) 180, 1 92. BOLUS, William. A guard on the convict built road at Cox's Creek. A (1852) 2134. T ( 1852) 695. BOMBAY. - Colonial Secretary. Circular to him with South Australian proclamations. X (1856) between p. 254 and 255. BOMPAS, Joseph Carpenter. Appointed house surgeon at the Adelaid~ Hospital and resident medical officer at the Lunatic Asylum. A ( 1852) 1 920. T (1852) 631. 257

BOMPAS, Joseph Carpenter. Resigns as house surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital and resident medical officer at the Lunatic Asylum. - "He has given every satisfaction in the discharge of his medical duties". A (1P55) 1403. w (1855) 338. BON ACCOkD MINE. Report by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1848) 65 p.12. BON ACCORD MINE. Proprietors oppose the formation of the town of Redruth. A (1849) 48, 157, 195. Q (1849) 22, 56, 157. ·BON ACCORD MINE. Township of Aberdeen.laid out and sold by the proprietors of the Mine. He g • Jan • 1 3 , 1 84 9 . 2 B • S.A. Sep. 7, 1849. 3C. S.A. Sep. 10, 1849. 2A. Reg. Sep. 19, 1849. 2B. S.A. Sep. 25, 1849. 2E. BOND, Charles. Lets a hut and paddock for 10/- weekly to the police at Echunga. u (1853) 404. BOND, John. Petition for mitigation of sentence. A (1842) 278, 98~. BOND, John. Remission of fine. E (1842) 686. BOND, Phillip. Assists to build Government Hut. B (1837) 51. BONDED STORES. Necessity for gauging wines and spirits. D (1840) 263, 264, 268. BONDED STORES. Suggested abolition of the warehouse system. E ( 1841) 89. BONDED STORES. One to be established at Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide. A (1842) 651, 775. F (1842) 67 (twice). F (1843) 295 (twice). BONDED STORES. Upper floor of McLaren Warehouse to be a bonded store. A ( 1842) 712. BONDED STORES. H.W. Phillips' objections'to the bonded store at Queen's Wharf. A (1842) 719~, 733. F ( 1842) 100, 1 24. 4 BONDED STORES. Schedule of charges. A (1842) 733. BONDED STORES. Withdrawal by the Government of the bonding privilege from the upper floor of the McLaren Warehouse. A (1842) 836, 854, 858. F ( 184 3) 397. F ( 1842) 186. 258

BONDED STORES. Management reverts to the Customs Department. Employees appointed. F ( 1 84 2 ) 2 8 5 • BOND~D STORES. Suggested lease of st:Jres at Port Adelaide. A ( 1 847 ) 1 4 9 1 , 1 51 7 • 0 ( 1 84 7) 2 2 9 • BONDED STORES. Liability of owners of goods for balance of storage due still owing after compulsory sales. A ( 1847) 1 4 98. o· (1847) 252. BONDED STORES. List. A (1848) 434;}. BONDED STORES. Need for more accommodation at Port Adelaide. New warehouses appointed. A (1848) 1239, 1267, 1268. p (1848) 395, 404. BONDED STORES. Alleged mismanagement, inaccurate certificates of weight, etc. Reg. March 28, 1849. 4B. BONDED STORES. Additional accommodation at Port Adelaide. · (Giles Warehouse). A (1850) 156. BONDED STORES. Views of the Chamber of Commerce about leases, regulations etc. A (1851) 1047. s (1851) 209. BONDED STORES. Henry Simpson's store at Port Adelaide appointed. A ( 1 8 5 3) 1 94 5 • BONDED STORES. More space urgently needed. A (1853) 2286, 2303. u ( 1 853) 666. BONDED STORES. Rules and regulations. A (1855) 419. VJ (1855) 157. BONDED STORES. Itemised list of stores to be sold by public auction. A (1855) 1147 (outsize gr. 3). BONDED STORES. Correspondence on the legality of W. Giles binding himself in the name of the 0outh Australian Company. A ( 1855) 1168. w (1855) 292. BONDED STqRES. ·Suggested increased allowance in Act for deficiencies in quantities of wines and spirits (caused mainly by evaporation) not entertained. A (1855) 3542 •. w (1855) 834. BONDED STORES. Return of goods in bonded warehouse. A (1856) 934. 259

BONDED STORES. Sale of bonded goods. A (1856) 1502. BONDED STORES. Messrs. Ormerod intend to apply for a warehouse at Robe for bonding goods. A (1856) 2,1100. BONDED STORES. A further part of Henriques' store to be licensed as a bonded warehouse. A (1856) 3239. x (1856) 607. BONDED STORES. See also: Prince's Warehouse, Fort Adelaide. BONHAM, Abel. In need of medical aid, and relief. A (1846) 1501-?J-, 1522. · M (1846) 194 (3 times), 206. BONHAM, Abel. Seeks relief. A (1847) 774. N (1847) 316. BONHAM, Caroline, Mrs. Seeks medical treatment for her husband and rations for herself and family. A ( 1 846 ) 1 501 ~ • M (1846) 194 (3 times). BONHAM, Ezra. Passenger to South Australia by the Phoebe. A (1847) 369. BONHAM, William. Passenger to South Australia by the Mariner. A (1847) 1200. BONNAR, John James. His school at Mt. Barker. S. A. Feb. 1 9, 184 7. 3C • S.A. Dec. 28, 1847. 3E. S.A. Jan. 14, 1848. 2D. S.A. Dec. 8, 1848. 3U. S.A. Dec. 26, 1848. 2C. S.A. Jan. 5, 1849. 3C. S.A. May 22, 1849. 3C~ S . A. Dec • 11 , 1 84 9 • 2 D. A (1848) 289, 497. p ( 1 848) 1 2 0 , 1 7 3 • BONNAR, John James. Appointed clerk to the board of road commissioners for the . A ( 1850) 1 O. H ( 1850) 16. BONNAR, John James. Letter as clerk to the Macclesfield Road Board. A (1851) 215. BONNAR, John James. Employed as an electoral officer. ~A (1851) 639. A (1852) 1034. A (1853) 585. BONNAR, John James. His account disallowed. A (1852) 2472. T (1852) 785. BONNER, Charles. Inquest on his death •. . A (1848) 487. 260

BONNEY, Charles. Appointed Commissioner of Crown Lands. E ( 1 84 1 ) 1 9 3 . A ( 1 84 2 ) 9 26 . E !1842) 779. F ·1842) 31, 228. F 1842) 302. BONNEY, Charles. Appointment as Justice of the Peace. A (1842) 890. F (1842) 209, 227. BONNEY, Charles. Sworn in as magistrate. A_ (1842) 1042. BONNEY, Charles. Requests an increase of salary and assistance in visiting remote parts of the Colony. A (1843) 69. F (1843) 399, 409. BONNEY, Charles. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 4 3 • BONNEY, Charles. Claim for maintenance of two horses. A (1843) 235, 254. BONNEY, Charles. Opinion as a grand juryman on the Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 341. BONNEY, Charles. Suggests amendment to the Waste Lands Act. A (1845) 1329. BONNEY, Charles. Pr~pares an amended Waste Lands Act. A ( 1845) 1425. L (1845) 63. BONNEY, Charles. Horse, cart and tent provided for his use as Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1846) 134, 417, 495. L (1846) 155, 156 (twice). BONNEY, Charles. Report on a tour of the South East. A (1846) 885. BONNEY, Charles. Willing to exchange positions with Government Resident at Robe. A ( 1 84 7 ) 11 5 • N (1847) 82, 83. BONNEY, Charles. Agent for E.J. Eyre. A (1847) 682. N (1847) 261. BONNEY, Charles. Report on the Crown Lands Act. A (1847) 806, 1166. BO~NSf, C~arles. Seeks increase of salary as Commissioner of Crown Lands. A (1847) 811. BONNEY, Charles. Report on the Waste Lands Act. A (1848) 27. BONNEY, Charles. Suggests change in system of issuing timber licences. A (1E;48) 161. 261

BONNEY, Charles. Report on proposed ordinance on occupation of Crown lands. A ( 1848) 91 0, 1168. BONNEY, Charles. Suggests that clauses be inserted in pastoral leases to safeguard the rights of the natives. A ( 1851) 1885. s (185'1) 361. BONNEY, Charles. Appointed a commissioner of police and police magistrate. A (1852) 2426. T (1852) 747. BONNEY, Charles. Appointed Gold Commissioner. A (1852) 2455, 2465. T (1852) 768. BONNEY, Charles. Acting councillor at the first election of the municipality of Norwood and Kensington. A (1853) 924. BONNEY, Charles. On the first East Torrens District Council. A (1853) 1023. u (1853) 386. BONNEY, Charles. Seeks to know if he could retain his official position if elected to the Legislative Council. A (1853) 1668. u (1853) 510. BONNEY, Charles. Salary inadequate. Citizens urge an increase to retain his services. A (1853) 2290. u (1853) 668. BONNEY, Charles. -Declines to lead the proposed Government expedition to the interior. A (1854) 260. BONNEY, Charles. Appointed a commissioner for the Gawler - Adelaide Railway. w (1855) 96. BONNEY, Charles. Appointed a member of the Botanic Gardnes Committee. w (1855) 210. BONNEY, Charles. Replies to the Governor's suggestion that the Surveyor General wields too much power. A (1855) 1915 •. BONNEY, Charles. Appointed a member of Court for Disputed Returns. (Nominated by Governor). A (1855) 3620. w (1855) 817-818. BdNNEY, Charles. Asks for an advance of £50 to enable him to proceed with his work as Chairman of Jetty Commission. A (1856) 483. BONNEY, Charles. Notifying the Colonial Secretary that the Breakwater and Jetty Commission had asked him to act as Chairman. A (1856) 487. 262

BONNEY, Charles. Asked to submit a record of expenses incurred as Chairman of Jetty Commission. x (1856) 242. BONNEY, Charles. Forwarding report from the Chairman of thP Jetty Commission. A (1856) 1232. BONNEY, Charles. Quarterly accounts of the Breakwater and Jetty Commission. A (1856) 1296. BONNEY, Charles. Requesting a tarpaulin for use of the Gold Police. A (1856) 1332. X Finance (1856) 123. BONNEY, Charles. Town Clerk, Kensington reports election of Mayor, Ch8rles Bonney. A (1856) 2132. BONNEY, Charles. Forwarding the report of the Board of Enquiry appointed to investigate charges affecting the officer in charge of the Government Printing Office. A (1856) 2757. BONNEY, Charles. See also: Commissioner of Crown Lands. BONNEY, Richard. Acts as constable on Victoria Regia. Death. Widow to receive his gratuity. A (1855) 3950. W Finance (1855) 244. BONNEY, lake, near the Murray. Progress report on Sturt's exploring expedition. Written from Lake Bonney. A ( 1844) 1020. BONNEY, lake, near the Murray. Proposed police station. A (184b)°974. _ BONNEY, lake, district, near the Murray. Issue of blankets and flour to the natives. A ( 1846) 1 003. M (1846) 23. A (1847) 286. BONNEY, lake, district, near the Murray. Murder of Stone and Jarvis. A (1849) 1655, 1883~ (p.4), 1891. BONNEY, lak~, district, near the Murray. See also: Aborigines - Lake Bonney district.

BONNEY, lake, district. (South Eastern District). Description by Ca~Underwood. S.A. May 27, 1845. 3B. BONNEY'S WATER HOLES. Proposed police station. A ( 184 3) 1 384. G (1843) 412. BONUS, Margaret, Mrs. Her services as emergency nurse on the Indian. -- Al"182+9) 1459. Q ( 1849) 44 5.