GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au Special List GRG24/4 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence sent GRG 24/6 Correspondence files ('CSO' files) Colonial, later Chief Secretary's Office – correspondence received 1837-1984 Series Description These are the major correspondence series of the Colonial, subsequently (from 1857) the Chief Secretary's Office (CSO). The work of the Colonial Secretary's Office touched upon nearly every aspect of colonial South Australian life, being the primary channel of communication between the general public and the Government. Series date range 1837 – 1984 Agency responsible Department of the Premier and Cabinet Access Determination Records dated prior to 1970 are unrestricted. Permission to access records dated post 1970 must be sought from the Chief Executive, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Contents Correspondence beginning in F 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. This list has been made text-searchable using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology. Please browse the list if you are unable to locate information using the Ctrl F ‘find’ function. If you have concerns about the accuracy of the information within this list, please let State Records of South Australia staff know. 2 December 2015 GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND GRG 24/6 (1842-1856) Index to Correspondence of the Colonial Secretary's Office, including some newspaper references HOW TO USE THIS SOURCE References Beginning with an 'A' For example: A (1849) 1159, 1458 These are letters to the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/6) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference are the letter numbers ie. 1159, 1458 fl' . .. fil . D rawers b~ 0 n micro 1 m 1n ............ 1n th e M.1crofil 1 m area References beginning with any other letter of the alphabet For example: Q (1849) 445, 476 These are letters from the Colonial Secretary (GRG 24/4) The part of the reference in brackets is the year ie. (1849) The last part of the reference is the page numbers ie. 445, 476 On microfilm in Drawer~.:£. ..... in the Microfilm Area 'W Fin' references refer to GRG 24/20 in Drawer.~...... in the Microfilm Area 'S.A.. Aug. 28, 1849.. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers held by the State Library of SA 728 FAASS; Theodor. Postmaster at Tanunda. A (1848) 1713. · p (1848) 545. FAASS. Theodor. Correspondence about a bridge near Angas Park. A ( 18 5 ·j ) 1 3 3 • FABIAN, William. Secretary of the Loyal Sturt Lodge. A (1853) 2152. FAGAN, Catherine Morris. C~roner finds her guilty of murder. A (1853) 2898. . FAGAN, Hugh. Applies for appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 2199, 2609. · R ( 1850) 649. FAGAN, Hugh. Report as a census collector • . A. (1851) 159. FAGAN, Peter. Coroner finds him guilty of murder.· A (1853) 2898. FAGAN, Peter. Discharged from Gaol. A (1854) 970. , FAIR, .Charles. Attends a· meeting of master builders. A (1854) 284. FAIRBANK, Miss. Advertisement as teacher of calisthenics, etc. Reg. Dec:--2°2, 1849. 2A. FAIRBANK, Henry~ Appointed a constable for the District Council of Gawler • . A ( 1854) 3073. FAIRBANK, William. Draws up a petition for the admission of an orphan girl to the Hospital. A (1844) 406. .· FAIRBANK, William. Seeks appointment as Receiver of Fines and Fees. A (1847) 866. 0 (1847) 4. FAIRLEY, Robert Boyle. A trustee of the Caledonian Church at · Mount Barker. A ( 1848) 576. FAIRLEY, Robert Boyle. Surety for G. Dunn. · A ( 1849) 1031 • · FAIRLEY, Robert Boyle. Road Commissioner for the hundred of Onkaparinga. A (1849) 2139 (outsize). FAIRLEY, Robert Boyle. Holograph letter as Chairman of the Onkaparinga District Road Board • . A (1851) 3530. FAIRLEY, Robert Boyle. Hundred of Onkaparinga. Elected a commissioner. A (1852) 42. FAIRLIE, James. Concerned iri the Dipnall Estate dispute. A (1843) 698. G (.1843) 93, 118. rAlRL!E, s. Claim for timber. supplied by him. A ( 1849) '221 5. 1 1 729 FAIRS. Fair held on the Park Lands. S.A. Feb. 27, 1849. 2E. Reg. Feb. 24, 1849. 3E. FAIRWEATHER, David. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 2870. FAITH, William, farmer, Currency Creek. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. . FALKINER, Frederick. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 1121. FALKNER, John S. See Talkner. FALLAN, Rev. John. For spelling of surname see A (1851) 929. FALLAN, Rev. John. Trustee of Roman Catholic Church near Kapunda. . Q (1849) 573. FALLAN, Rev. John. Minister of the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Gawler. Q (1849) 604. FALLAN, Rev. John. Ordained. Times-:AU'g. 6, 1849. 3F. FALLAN, Rev. John. His stipend as minister of the Church of St-:--P'eter and St. Paul, Gawler. A (1850) 750. FALLAN, Rev. John. His stipend as priest in the Kapunda district. A (1851) 929. FALLON, John.* Recommended for relief. A ( 1845) 1322. , . . L (1845) 22. * Iron moulder. Not Rev. John. FALLON, John.* Applies for admission to the Hospital. ·A (1846) 240. _ L (1846) 198. * Not Rev. John. -- --- FALSE ARM OF THE PORT RIVER. Land. owners interested in ·formation of a wharf. A 11849) 2113, 2237. Q 1849) 600. R 185,0) 12. FALSE ARM OF THE PORT RIVER. For the Company formed to erect a wharf, etc., see North Arm Wharf, Warehouse, and Building Company. - • FAMILY COLONIZATION LOAN SOCIETY. Assists John Cormack to bring his two children from Ireland. A (1851) 3402. FAMILY COLONIZATION LOAN SOCIETY. Correspondence • . A (1852) 578, 607, 811 • . FAMILY HOTEL, Currie Street. Advertisement. Times Sept. 24, 1849. 2E. 730 FAMILY HOTEL, Currie Street. Supply of liquor after hours. Tolmer's (Superintendent of Police) indiscreet defence of licensee. A (1855) 4146. w (1855) 926-927. FAMILY LIFE. See also: Domestic servants. FANNINGt Catherine. Requests return of immigtation deposit. · A (1e56) 3090. x (1856) 566. FANNING, Christopher. To be transported to Sydney. D (1839) 189 (twice). FARMER AND HODGKISS. Members of Gold Research Committee. A (1856) 1885. FARM IMPLEMENTS. See, Agricultural implements and machinery. FARMING. See Agriculture. FARNHAM. Proposed town near Gawler. S.A. Nov. 13, 1849. 3F. FARNHAM, Giles. Surveyor General requests issue of amended · land grant for Giles Farnham. A (1856) 3127. Dispute with Boord Bros. about dogs. FARNSWORTH~ David. A (1848) 396. p (1848) 155, 156. FARQUAR (sic), George. Employed in erection of Government Hut. B ( 1 8 3 7 ) 108. FARQUHAR, Private. His praiseworthy conduct . . A (1852) 2156. T (1852) 726. FARR, Contractor for Hospital, Adelaide. A (1856) 2906. FARR, Charlotte, Mrs. Seeks the whereabouts of her husband George. ~ · A (1855) 1364, 1754. W (1855) 333 (twice), 439. FARR, George. His whereabouts. A (1855) 1364, 1754. W (1855) 333 (twice), 439. FARR, William. Constable on the· Duke of Bedford. A ( 1848) 1905.. . FARRAR, Cannot occupy Government building at Willunga. E (1841) 39. · FARRELL, A 1 Contractor for police uniforms. Quality of his tailoring praised. A (1855) 2655. w (1855) 616. FARRELL,. Alexander. Seeks admission to Hospital. A (1848) 1605. p (1848) 511. 1 731 FARRELL, Andrew. His part in the capture of Tasmanian bushran1ers. A (1848 1284. A (1849 2201, 2285, 2351. Q (1849 630e R (1850 5. FARRELL, James.* Inquest on his death. A (1848) 487. * Not Dean Farrell. FARRELL, Rev. James. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (184"3}180. FARRELL, Rev. James. Appointment as Colonial Chaplain. A 11843)873. G 1843) 260. H 1844) 238 (twice). FARRELL, Rev. James. Appointed a trustee of the public ~e7~~43~·945 •. . G ( 184 3) 285. FARRELL, Rev. James. Questions the legality of a marriage between a Protestant and a Roman Catholic. A (1844) 204. G (1844) 554. FARRELL, Rev. James. Seeks Government grant for Trinity church. A ( 1844 ) 1 441 • H (1844) 335. FARRELL, Rev. James. Controversy with R.L. Milne. Reg. Dec.26, 1844. 2B, 3A. S.A. Jan. 10, 1845. p.4. Reg. Jan. 11, 1845. 3C. S.A. Jan. 14, 1845. 3C. S.A. Jan. 21, 1845. 3A, 3B. FARRELL, Rev. James. Charged with assaulting Sarah Charlesworth. S.A. Feb. 25, 1845. 3A. Reg. Feb. 26, 18~5. 3A. S.A. Feb. 28. 1845. 3C. Reg. March 1; 1845. 2F, 3C. S.A. March 4, 1845. 2D, 3B. Reg. March 5, 1845, 2E~ 3C. S.A. March 11; 1845. 3A. Reg. M~rch 19, 1845. 3A. FARRELL, Rev. James. Asks that a site on the Park Lands be granted for an Anglican schoolroom. A ( 1845) 114. fARR~LL, Rev. James. Seeks remission of duty on tablet to the memory of the late Rev. C.B. Howard. A (1846) 62. L ( 1 846 ) 1 3 3 • FARRELL, Rev. James. His opinion on the solemnisation of marriages between non-christian aboriginals • . A (1846) 520. 732 FARRELL, Rev. James. Explains reason for closing Trinity Church on a Sunday morning. A ( 1 84 7) 1 5 57 • 0 (1847) 236. FARRELL, Rev. James. Application to take stone from the Government quarry for a wall near Trinity parsonage. A ( 1848) 41 9. p (1848) 148. FARRELL, Rev. James. Eulogistic address from his congregation. S.A. Jan. 14, 1848. 3B. Reg. Jan. ·12. 1848. 2B. FARRELL, Rev. James. Surety for John Hance as Curator of Intestate Estates. A. (1849) 80, 145. Q (1849) 13 (twice). FARRELL, Rev. James. Appointed to a board for superintending the relief of the destitute. A (1849) 316. Q ( 1849) 92. FARRELL, Rev. James. Appeals for the release from gaol of w.E. Barnes. A (1850) 2396. FARRELL, Rev. James. Contends that his duties as Colonial Chaplain do not include the chaplaincy of the Gaol. A ( 1851 ) 1826, 1907. FARRELL, Rev. James. Accuses the Sheriff of personal animus · in trying to alter the hour of church service at the Gaol. A (1851) 2032; 2209. FARRELL, Rev. James. Se_eks pardon for certain prisoners. Believes that work at the diggings would prove more reformative than confinement in gaol. A (1851) 3818~ 3910. s (1851) 801. FARRELL, Rev. James~ Se~ks the rele~se of William Lever, a prisoner. A (1852) 2242. FARRELL, Rev. James. Replies to charges about the conduct of religious services at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1854) 1529. ·. v (1854) 410, 498. ' FARRELL, Rev. James. Reports on his duties as Colonial Chaplain. A (1854) 2441. fA~RELL, Rev. James. As Colonial Chaplain is required to attend'the funerals of all destitute persons buried at the public expense. · V (1854) 823 (twice). FARRELL, Rev. James. Correspondence arising from report on gaol discipline. A (1854) 2655, 2799. FARRELL, Rev. James. Granted eighteen months' leave of absence. 1 I A (185ZD""""'3272, 333_4. v (1854) 970, 997. . 'j -1 .j -, 733 FARRELL, Rev. James. A ( 185'5}700. x (1856) 118. FARRELL, Rev. James. Reporting return from leave of absence. See also: Colonial Chaplain. FARRER, John T. Seeks appointment in the Post Office. A (1851) 2447. s (1851) 499. Seeks Government appointment as clerk. FARRINGTON~ Charles. A (1847; 888. 0 ( 1847) 6. Seeks employment as a census collector. FARRINGTON~ C.M. A (1855; 574. Seeks Government appointment. FARRINGTON~ William Eldin. A (1846; 875. L (1846) 390. A (1850) 1777. FASTINGS 1 James. Murdered by natives near Port Lincoln. A (1842) 151. S.A. April 12, 1842. 2E. s.A. April 15, 1842. 2F. FATCHERS 1 William. Tender accepted for supply of bricks. E ( 1 84 2 ) 6 84 • . . F ( 184 2 ) 7 8. FATIMA, immifrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A (1850) 251, 1262~ 1315, 1364, 1380, 1400, 1408. R (1850) 323 (twice;. FATIMA, immigrant ship. Surgeon's report, list of births and deaths. A (1850) 1408. FAULDING, F.H. Opens a chemist shop. S.A. May 20, 1845. 2C. S.A. May 23, 1845. 3D. FAULDING, Francis Henry. Appointment as a trustee of the Savings Bank. A (1851) 862. FAULDING, Francis Harding. His boots and shoes allegedly stolen. A (1856) 54lj.. FAULDING, francis Harding. Member of Gold Research Committee. A (1856) 1885. FAULDING, Francis Harding. Subscriber to gold reward fund. A (1856) 247r::,. FAULkES, Mary. Gratuity for services on the Canton. A ( 1 846) 970. FAULKNER, Walter. Escapes from prison but is recaptured. A (1854) 2495, 2497, 2599, 2612, 2885. v (1854) 778, 859, 952. FAULKNER, Walter. Again escapes from prison but is recaptured. · A (1855) 4160. 734 FAULKNER, Walter. Tried in Supreme Court. A (1856) 544. FAULKNER, William. A. (1854) 176. Steals £20 from J. Maxwell. FAWC.2i'I'T, James. Petition for his release refused. FAWCETT, James. Theft of shoes. A (1842) 306, 322. E (1842) 703. A (1842) 417. FAWSETT, Elizabeth, Mrs. eng.uiry. Implicated in the Shackamaxon A (1853) 205, 207, 212, 298, 405, 446, 559, 569, 588, 597, 648, 660, 766, 831, 843, 870, 871, 919, 2645, 2703. u (1853) 92, 131, 177, 181, 192, 204, 235, 315, 811. FAWSETT, James. Implicated in the Shackamaxon enquiry. FAWSETT, James. Recommends H. Jones for a gratuity. A (1853) 205, 207, 212, 298, 405, 446, 559, 569, 588, 597, 648, 660, 673, 732, 831, 843, 870, 871, 903, 974, 1055, 1281, 2644, 2699, 2700. u (1853) 92, 131, 177, 181, 192, 204, 222, 283, 300, 315, 334, 785, 811, 808. A.(1853) 244. FAWSETT, James. Recommends J. Green for a gratuity as constable on the Shackamaxon. A (1853) 1015. u (1853) 317. FAWSETT, James. Appointed clerk of the Local Court at Angaston. FAWSETT, James. Leaves the Colony. A ( 1854) 120. v (1854) 78. · A ( 1854) 220. v ( 1854) 100. FEARNYHOUGH, James. Constable on the Constance. A ( 1848) 1321. FEATHERSTONE, ,constable. Commissioner • Eulogised by the Police . A (1854) 1161. FEATHERSTONE, John. 'Praying that arrears of pay due to him may not be forfeited. A (1856) 2391~ x (1856) 429. FEATHERSTONE, (sic) , M. Parkhur.c::t boys. . Opinion as a grand juryman on the A (1843') 341. FEATHERSTONHAUGH, Montagu. ·See FECHNER; Christian. A (1846) 725. Seeks naturalisation. FEDER, Johann Heinrich Friedrich. Q (1849) 296. Fetherstonhaugh. Seeks naturalisation. i j Il . FEEDEN, William. A (1851) 735 Convicted of theft. 2801~. FEGAN, John Festus. A ( 1850) ' Correspondence as Surgeon of the Douglas. 1 36, 1 39. FEINAIGLE, Charles Gregory. by mean solar time. Offers to regulate public clocks A l1851l 2225. A 1852 2214. T 1852 710. FEINAIGLE, Charles Gregory. in the Assay Office. Appointed laboratory assistant A (1852) 2400. T (1852) 756. FEINAIGLE, Charles Gregory. Applies for an appointment in the Reristrar-General's Office. A 1853) 344. u . 185 3) 110. FEINAIGLE, Charles Gregory. survey department. Seeks an appointment in the A (1853)- 399. u (1853) 143. FEINAIGLE, Charles Gregory. "Put off" from the Assay Office. A (1853) 438. u (1853) 153. FEIPFER, Mary Elizabeth.* A (1852) 3135. FELIX, Francis. A ( 184 3) 1096 • Inquest on her death. * A child. Transport~d to Van Diemens Land. FELL, Captain Alfred. Offer of the Katherine Stewart Forbes as a store ship declined. D (1839) 83. FELL, Captain Alfred. Member of a Committee for determining a safe landing place at the old Port. D (1839) 185. FELL, James. Inquiry about his deceased estate in Adelaide. (1852) 2507, 2930. T (1852) 884, 886. A FELLENBERG~ Gottfried. A (1846; 725. · . Seeks naturalisation. FELONY. Opinion (by Advocate General) on legal restitution of stolen property. A ( 1855) 2711 • . f FELTERS, James. . A (1851) 2471. Appointed as a guard at the Gaol • FELTERS, James. His services as a guard at the Adelaide Gaol dispensed with. A (1852) 436. 736 FELTHAM, Joseph. Dismissed from employment at Cemetery (West Terrace). A (1855) 2803. w (18 5 5 ) 66 5 • FEL'T'HAM, Samuel. Appointment in the Police Force. A (1849) 599. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Does not recommend accepting Western Australian offer to take 100 Irish female immigrants. A (1856) 113, 305. x (1856) 44, 53. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Board opposes Governor's view that girls should not be re-admitted to depots after having worked in a job. A (1856) 228. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Proposal by Thomas Gain that woollen spinning be introduced as an employment for female immigrants is referred to the Board. A (1856) 363. x (1856) 59. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Term for which the Board was appointed has nearly expired. A (1856) 774. x (1856) 146. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Submits resolution praising the work of Matthew Moorhouse. A (1856)-, 1179. x (1,856) :215. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Statistics of admissions and discharges qf female immigrants since the formation of the Board. A (1856) 1459. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Final meeting. Board exchanges compliments with the Governor. A (1856) 1460. x ( 1856) 273. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. The question of approval of medical accounts from Dr. Cotter and Dr. Penny for attendance at the Female Immigrant Depot, Robe. A (1856) 1554, 1805. x ( 1856) 283. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD. Question of paying medical account of a girl not under the control of the Board at the time of her illness. A ( 1856) 1577. x ( 1856) 290. FEMALE IMMIGRANT BOARD! Board members Dr. Duncan, Major 0 1 Hall9ran, Rev. Mr. Ryan have been informed of Governor's praise of the Board. Mr. Kingston absent. A (1856) 2071. x (1856) 356. . . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Furnishing of Ladies' Committee room. A (1855) 980, 2132. W Finance (1855) 33; 103. I 737 . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Government vote increased by £300 for cost of rations. A (1855) 1426. W Finance (1855) 61-62. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adel~ide. Purchase of a cooking grate (in lieu of common fire grate) authorised. W Finance (1855) 63. · FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Ration scale. Extra accommodation to be provided (lavatories, cooking places, etc.). A (1855) 1736, 2082. W Finance (1855) 97, 103. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Expenses of depot to be charged to Crown moiety of Land Fund. W Finance (1855) 102. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Estimates (financial) for remainder of current year. A (1855) 2177. W Finance (1855) 117. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelai.de. Armoury (North Terrace) vacated by female immigrants. A (1855) 2751. w (1855) 658. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Votes (to approx. £6,900) for building additions. A (1855) 2986, 3908. W Finance (1855) 170. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Inquiry into insubordination at the depot. Press to be admitted. A (1855) 2996. w (1855) 706. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Report on accommodation [720 adults in the establishment]. Need for increased accommodation. A (1855) 3111. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Report on management; issue of boots and clothing; diet. Re-admission policy. · Appointment of a Board of Management (3 Irishmen) proposed. A {1855) 3112. w ( 1855) 739. W Finance (1855) 173-174. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. T.S. 0 1 Halloran accepts nomination as a member of the Board of Management. A (1855) 3183. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. List of staff, their pay, and date of commencement of duties. A (1855) 3187. . W Finance (1855) 177. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT; Adelaide. G.S. Kingston accepts nomination as a member of the Board of Management. A (1855) 3201. 738 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Rev. Michael Ryan accepts seat on Board of Management; the Rev. John Smyth to act for him during his absence. A (1855) 3311. 770-771. w (1855) FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Female Immigrant Board to meet thrice weekly until an "efficient working system of management" is established. A (1855) 3314. 771. w (1855) FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Cesspool (100 ft.) to be sunk near well at Destitute Asylum. A (1855) 3315, 3694. w (1855) 811-812. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. se~rega.ted in a "Foul Ward". A (1855) 3316. Venereal cases to be . W Finance (1855) 184. . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Armoury approach to be gravelled and window sashes eased, as suggested by Female Immigrant Board. A (1855) 3332. W Finance (1855) 187. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. under s~ecial circumstances. A (1855 3333. w (1855 779-780. Girls only to be re-admitted . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Duties. Female Immigrant Board: A (1855) 3369. w (1855) 794-795. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Threat of pauperism. to be taken to avoid Depot becoming a "Poor House". A Steps (1855) 3369. 794-795. w (1855) FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. A (1855) 3370. A "Mess Shed" erected. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Eight ward matrons and two cooks to be paid 5/- and 7/- per week respectively. 1 A (1855) 3440. (1855) 198. ~Finance FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Fittings required for · recently completed rooms. Extra ventilation needed. A (1855) 3452. FEMALE IMM:IGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Rules for the regulation of the Adelaide and country depots. A (1855) 3468, 3731. w (1855) 805 •. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. zinc used as a cleanser. A (1855) 3470. W Finance (1855) 204. Water closet: Chloride of 739 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Water closet in course of construction. Cesspool required. A (1855) 3471. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Threatened resignation of members of Female Immigrant Board due to T.S. Kell's conduct at Willunga depot, and powers held by district councils at rural depots. A (1855) 3535. w (1855) 814. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. issue of boots and dresses. Regulation concerning the A (1855) 3695. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Gates to be closed and controlled; power needed to punish refractory; establishment of labour tests mooted. A (1855) 3955, 4045. w (1855) 900. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT Adelaide. Return required (for Legislative Council) showing numbers at Depot, duration of residence, and costs. A (1855) 3991. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Closing of entrance gates. Colonial Surgeon to visit depot twice daily. A (1855) 4035. w (1855) 909. . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Clothes lines to be placed in mess shed, not in the depot yard. A ( 1855) 4089. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. (1855) 4128. W Finance (1855) 261. Gatekeeper appointed. A FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. gatekeeler. A (1855 (1856 A Sentry box provided for 4129. 25. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. A policeman to be at the gates each night, and during the daytime on Sundays and. public holidays. A (1855) 4166. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Correspondence concerning the bakehouse. A (1856) 141, 2643. (1856) 471. X Finance (1856) 10. x FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. •salary of 5/- a week. Extra nurse appointed, with FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Depot. Defective drains at the A ( 1856) 409. A (1856) 642, 866. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. W.F. Wheeler appointed Issuer of Rations in succession to Edward Walker. A ( 1856) 773. 740 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Superintende0t has no remarks to make on report by Estimates Committee. A (1856) 971. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Repairs required to windows, doors, spouting, water tanks~ etc. A ( 1856) 1198. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, .Adelaide. In perfect state of order and cleanliness. A ( 1856) 1460. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. £10.8.5, being proceeds of work at Female Immigrant Depot, paid to Treasury. A-(1856) 1578. X Finance (1856) 150. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Rosa and Jane McGurk, who were at the Encounter Bay Depot are not to be admitted to the Adelaide Depot, owing to information from the Matron at Encounter Bay. A (1856) 1617. x (1856) 295. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Matthew Moorhouse points to undesirability of having Relieving Officer, Destitute Poor, in charge of Female Immigrant Depot as proposed and suggests instead a combined 'Secretary to the Board, ·Superintendent of Female Depot and Protector of Aborigines'. A (1856) 1655. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT; Adelaide. Mr. Moorhouse, late Superintendent, applies for a further 30 pairs of boots for female immigrants at the Depot. Approved. A (1856) 2355. . X Finance (1856) 243. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Bakery establishment, with stock, to be transferred to Destitute Poor Department because of small number of females at the Depot. A ( 1856) 264 3. x (1856) 471. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide~ Mr. Moorhouse, asked to report on its suitability for barracks, states 18 females are in the new ward but with a partition it could be ready for .the military in a week. A ( 1856) 2850. x (1856) 505. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Issuer of Rations is entitled to a.fuel ration since there was no room to give him quarters. A (1856) 2880. X Finance (1856) 307. FEMALE IMM!GRANT DEPOT, Adelaide. Colonial Architect forwards plan for alternatives for conversion of Immigrant Depot into Barracks. A (1856) 2901. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Clare. Thirty placed in employment. Supply of further 30 requested. A (1855) 2748. w (1855) 635. . ' 741 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Clare. at depot. (E.B. Gleeson). Favourable report on conditions FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Clare. Mary Ann Keenan, matron. A (1855) 3043. A .(1855) 31.'37. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Clare. £1 a week as from 23/7. A (1855) 3345. A (1855) 3187. House rented (as a depot) for W Finance (1855) 191. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Encounter Bay. Expenditure of £370 authorised for erection of buildings. W Finance (1855) 137. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Encounter Bay. Ellen Higgins matron. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Encounter Bay. shipped to Encounter Bay. twenty immigrants A (1855) 3449. W Finance (1855) 202. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Encounter Bay. A (1856) 1560, 1617. x To be closed. (1856) 285. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Gawler. O. Ford's claim for rent. A (1855) 2597 (outsize). FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Gawler. Mary Murphy matron. A (1855) 3187. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Gawler. Girls to be supplied with boots (but not bohnets and shawls). A (1855) 3239. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Gawler. Closed. A (1855) 3508, .3732. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Kapunda. To be closed. A (1856) 2422. . x (1856) 430. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Mount Barker. A (1855) 3187. Eliz. Frankpitt matron. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT; Mount Gambier. Employment found for 4 female ifumigrants. Others awaiting engagement. A (1855).3109. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Mount Gambier. employment., A Six immigrants awaiting (1855) 3458. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Naracoorte. Employment found for 8 immigrants. Others awaiting employment. A (1855) 3109. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Naracoorte. One immigrant awaiting employment. A (1855) .3458. FEM~LE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. immigrants. Employment found for 14 District now fully supplied with servants. A (1855) 3109. 742 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. employment. Five immigrants awaiting A (1855) 3458. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. Single to be sent to the Penola depot. wc~en at Robe depot A ( 18 55 ) 3906 • A ( 1856) 11 • FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. (matron). In charge of Mary O'Keife A (1855) 4180. X Finance (1856) 1. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. Correspondence about the Female Immigrant Board's decision to remove females from Robe to Penola. A ( 1856) 11 , 140. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Penola. Matron, Mary O'Keife, to be paid at the same rate as other matrons - £1 per week. A (1856) 608. X Finance (1856) 1. . . ~ FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Report on distribution of the girls and on their general conduct. A (1855) 2812. w (1855) 663. ' FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Depot transferred from Police Station to a rented burrcfing. A (1855) 2812. w (1855) 663. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Report on transfer of some girls to Mt. Gambier,--ana: on conduct at Robe. A (1855) 2969. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Building erected on Government Reserve. Need for more immigrants. Quotation for rationing. A (1855) 3143. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DE~OT, Robe. Report on engagements of girls sent to Penola, Mt. Gambier, and Naracoorte. A (1855) 3109. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Isa Anderson matron. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. employment. · Nineteen immigrants awaiting · A (1855) 3187. A (1855) 3458. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT; Robe. Single women at the depot to be sent to the Penola depot. A (1855) 3906. A ( 1855) 11. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Dr. Cotter's allegations about medical interference not upheld. A (1855) 3941, 4032, 4157. w (1855) 892. 743 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Further friction between Government Resident and the medical officer (Dr. Cotter). A (1855) FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Dr. R.B. Penny to be medicaJ officer~ vice Dr. T.Y:-COtter. A (1855 'Zi15§. · x (1856 5. . FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Correspondence about the Female Immigrant Board's resolution for the removal of females from Robe to Penola. ti,. ( 1856) 11 , 1 40. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Government Resident, Robe, reports steps for closure of the Immigrant Depot. A (1856) 906. x (1856) 213. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Robert Anderson claims remuneration for .services during the sickness of the Highlanders. A \1856) 1129. X Finance (1856) 94. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Accounts for attendance by · Dr. Cotter and Dr. Penny. A (1856) 1554, 1805. x ( 1856) 283. FEMALE IM.MIGRANT DEPOT, Robe. Mr. Ormerod's account for rationing the Highland immigrants at Robe from 26 March to 25 May, 1856. A ( 1 856) 1851 • x (1856) 324. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Eliza Lewis,matron. A (1855) 3187. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Ann Ellis, matron. JulySept. 1855. A (1855) 3187. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Thirty two girls to be provided with boots; nearly all "going barefooted". A (1855) 3206. FEMALE; IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Female immigrants to be transferred to Willunga until placed into situations. w (1855) 472. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Furniture (table and forms) to be provided. W Finance (1855) 134. FEMf.LE IMMIGRAN'l' DEPOT, Willunga. Disturbance. Proposed closure. A (1855) 3469, 3535. w (1855) 808-809, 814. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Certain correspondence concerning the depot to be cancelled. A (1855) 3696. · 744 FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOT, Willunga. Closed. A (1855) 3732. FEMALE IMMIGRANT DEPOTS. Further £700 approved for country depots. A (1856) 2511. X Finance (1856) 260. FEMALE LABOUR. See also: Domestic servants. Irish immigrants. FEMALE REFUGE COMMITTEE. See South Australian Female Refuge. FENCING. J. Reynell claims that he fenced the first 80 acre section in South Australia. A (1852) 1845. FENCING. See also: Prices. - Fencing. FENN, Charles. Seeks remission oLfees on land grants issued to him as attorney for J. Colyer. A (1844) 60. G (1844) 483. FENN, Charles. About to leave the Colony. Abandons firewood contract. A (1846) 939. L (1846) 406. FENN, Charles. Admitted to the bar. Times March 26, 1849. 3G. FENN, Charles. Elected to the Legislative Council for the district of East Torrens. v (1 854) 691 • FENN, Charles. Principal signatory to a petition for a bridge at Paradise. A (1856) 900~. FENN AND WEARING, Solicitors. Request that land grant for section 39, Hundred of Alexandrina may be issued. A (1856) 405. x ( 1856) 68. FENN AND WEARING, Solicitors. Solicitors for the Royal Mining Company. · A ( 1856) 1 326. FENNEL, F. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln. A ( 1852) 15. FENNELL, ·xResigns from the Police Force. A (1846) 676. * Not necessarily Thomas. FENNELL, 1homas. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1845) 1134. K ( 1845) 63. . FENTON, George. Supply of hay to the Police. D ( 1 840) 302. 1 745 FERGUSON, Capt. Volunteers his services against aborigines near Port Lincoln. E (1842) 605. FERGUSON, A. Cnn-L.cacts to supply firewood to the Government. A (1852) 645. FERGUSON, Daniel. Seeks to exchange land at Encounter Bay for land at Yankalilla. A. (1851) 2503. s (1851) 504. FERGUSON, Daniel. On the first East Torrens district Council. A (1853) 1023. u (1853) 386. FERGUSON, David. Recommended as labourer in the bonded warehouses. A ( 1842) 1036. F (1842) 280, 285. FERGUSON 1 David. Employed in the Customs Department. L (1846) 208. M ( 1846) 1 77. FERGUSON, David. Resigns as weigher in the Customs Department. A ( 184 7) 1120. FERGUSON 1 David. Appointment as tide waiter. A (1849) 917. Q (1849) 271. FERGUSON 1 David. Appointed weigher in the Customs Department. A ( 184 9) 1 51 5 • Q (1849) 448. . FERGUSON, David. Appointed tide waiter at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 220. R (1850) 77 (twice). FERGUSON, David. Promoted to the position of messenger in. the Customs Department. s (1851) 4. FERGUSON, [?David]. Salary increase as Acting Senior Landing Waiter. A (1852) 3048. T (1852) 922. FERGUSON 7 George. His ship wrecked near Streaky Bay. A (1845) 818, 819, 824. FERGUSON 1 ·George. Statement about the death of J. Lines. A (1847) 1552• FERGUSON, George, agent. Elected at a public meeting to be an auditor of Pt. Adelaide Corporation. A. ( 1856) 79, 114. FERGUSON, James. Bail refused. D ( 1838) 23. FERGU$0N, James. Promoted to the position of fifth landing waiter at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 710. R (1850) 199. 746 . FERGUSON, James. Appointed second land waiter in the Customs. A (1853) 193. u (1853) 63. FERGUSON, Jdmes. Appointed clerk and collector to Onkaparinga District Road Board. A ( 185 3) 1 01 6. FERGUSON, James. Forwards a petition from ratepayers of Onkaparinga, hundred. A ( 1853) 1198. u (1853) 386. FERGUSON, James. Appointed guager in the Customs Department. A 1854) 21. A 1855) 839. v 1854) 41. w 1855) 358. FERGUSON, James. Petition asking for enquiry into his fitness to remain in Government employment. A (1856) 648. FERGUSON, James. Sued by Dr. Robert Gething for £15 for medical attendance on two of his illegitimate children. A (1856) 531, 628~. FERGUSON, James. Charged with neglecting to support his three illegitimate children by Bridget O'Brien. A (1856) 747. FERGUSON, James. Enquiry into whether he introduced Bridget 0 1 Brien into respectable society as his wife. A (1856) 747. x ( 1856) 11 2. FERGUSON, James. His illegitimate children received into the Destitute Asylum. A ( 1856) 1 356. x (1856) 251. FERGUSON, James. Papers relative to James Ferguson tabled in Le~islative Council. A \ 1856) 1389. FERGUSON, James, licensed teacher, Inverbrackie. ·Gives his curriculum vital in an application for the position of Clerk, Local Court, Woodside. A ( 1856) 181 5. FERGUSON, James, licensed teacher, Inverbrackie. His · application for position of Clerk, Local Court, Woodside, is under consideration. A ( 1856) 1905. x (1856) 321 • • FERGUSONr Joseph. Acquitted on a charge of larceny. A ( 1844) 1201 • FERGUSON, Murdoch. Highland immigrant, per Switzerland. A (1855) 3077. FERGUSON 1 Nancy. Constable on the Roman Emperor. A·(1848) 1647, 1660. ! 747 FERGUSON 1 Peter. Attacked by natives near Mount Remarkable. A (1847) 24, 125! (p.4), 351. N (1847) 44. FERGUSON, Peter. Appointed a Justice of the Peace. A (1854) 3512. v (1854) 933. FERGUSON, Peter. . Penalty (25%) imposed upon him for rent overdue (Pastoral lease). A (1856) 56. x ( 1856) 16. FERGUSON, Peter. Requests remission of penalty on overdue rent on a 14 year lease. A ( 1856) 182. FERGUSON, Peter. Transfers the case of Mrs. Hobbs from Crystal Brook to Clare (E.B. Gleeson, J.P.) causing unnecessary expense. A (1856) 293, 479, 576. x (1856) 49, 79, 91. FERGUSON 1 R. About to go to England. A ( 1844) 358. G ( 1844) 611 • FERGUSON, William. His experiences as a farmer. Reg. April 4, 1840. 5D. FERGUSSON, Alexander. Letter in favour of subdividing the East Torrens District Council area to form a Burnside District Council. (With map). A (1856) 2296. FERGUSSON, David. A constable on the Emily. A ( 1 84 9) 1 5 0 5 • FERK, H.H. Offering site for Court House at Woodside. A ( 1856 ). 2706. x (1856) 503. FEROZEPORE, immigrant ship. Bond and list forwarded from London on 1 Dec.- 1855. A (1856) 663. FERRABEE, J.W. Steals and sells C. Harding's horse and cart. A ( 1852) 1441 • FERRABEE, J.W. Rev. S.P.R. Allom seeks his release from prison. A (1852) 2953, 2979, (3200 missing). T (1852) 896, 954. . FERRERS, Henry. Seeks remission of a fine for selling liquor without a licence. A (1855) 1610 •. W Finance (1855) 67. FERRETT, Helen. Nurse on the Marion. A (1849) 345. FERRY, John M. Clerk to Onkaparinga District Council. A (1854) 383. 748 FERRY, John 'M. Resigns as clerk, collector and surveyor to the Onkaparinga District Council. A. ( 1854) 1 504. FERTILIZERS. See also: Guano. F.R. Appointed clerk in the Sheriff's Office. A ( 1856) 1820. X Finance (1856) 173. FESENMEYER, F.R. Requests exemption from superannuation deductions. A ( 1856) 2102. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Montagu. For spelling of the surname see A (1849) 140. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Montagu. Complains of the sale of section 1535, Barossa Special Survey, previously applied for by him. A (1849) 140, 179, 394. Q (1849) 60. FETHERSTONHAUGH, Montagu. Gift of £300 to St. Peter's School Collegiate. S.A. June 5, 1849. 2F. Times June 11, 1849. 3F. "FEVER". Epidemic in Willunga district, Supposedly introduced from immigrant ships. A (1855) 3511. "FEVER". Cases of "fever" on the Lord Raglan and steps taken· to prevent future spread of the disease. A (1856) 467, 508. x (1856) 75. FEWSON, Thomas. Seeks appointment as Harbour Master at Port Elliot. A (1851) 1591. s (1851) 311. FEWSON, Thomas. Seeks employment. A (1851) 2975. s (1851) 598. FEWSON, Thomas. Seeks appointment as Harbour Master, Port Wakefield. A (1855) 3565. w (1855) 901. FFOOKS, Thomas. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 424.' FFOOKS, W. See Fooks. FESENMEYER~ FFOULKS, ijugh. See Foulkes. FICKNESS, Martha, Mrs. Applies for gratuity due to her late husband as a constable on the Rajah. A ( 1 84 9) 1 9 3 • Q ( 1849) 63. FICKNESS 1 Richard. A (1849) 49. Constable on the Rajah. FICKNESS, Richard. Claim by his widow to gratuity earned by him as a constable on the Rajah. A ( 1849) 193. Q (1849) 63. . FIDGE, John. Unauthorised construction of a dam across the Little Para. A (1846) 652. FIDLER, Caleb. Forwards a petition from settlers in northern suburbs. A (1854) 213. v (1854) 97. FIDOCK, James. Points out a mistake in the spelling of his name on his land grant. A (1853) 2630. A (1854) 99. FIEDLER, A. Jnr. A stockowner in the Angas Park district. A ( 1844) ffl9. H (1844) 348. FIEDLER, A. Senior. A stock owner in the Angas Park district. A (1844) 1479. H (1844) 348. FIEDLER, Augustus. Naturalized. D ( 1839) 176. FIELD, George. Wishes to lease the Government Farm. A (1844) 235. G ( 1844) 563. FIELD, George. Alleged murder of a native on Yorke Peninsula. A (1849) 1907~ (pp.11-12), 1908 (p.9). Times Sept. 10, 1849. 3C. FIELD, George. Applies for the position of Inspector of Sheep. A (1853) 1295. . u (1853) 414. FIELD, George. Appointed assistant inspector of sheep. v ( 1854) 117. FIELD, George. Activities as a sub-inspector of sheep. A (1855) 1127, 2654. FIELD, George. To certify documents of Inspector of Sheep Department during illness of Chief Inspector Hamilton. A (1855) 3389. . . W Finance (1855) 194. FIELD, George. Resigns as an inspector of sheep. A (1855) 3467~, 3825. W Finance (1855) 253. FIELD, Henry. Correspondence about a church to be erected at Yankalilla. A l1851l 220, 680. s 1851 . 56, 227. T 1852 1048. FIELD, Samuel. Supports petition for release of Mr. Marshall from gaol. A (1856) 722. 750 FIELD, w. butcher. Complaints from Comptroller of Convicts about meat supplied by Field to Yatala Labour Prison. A (1856) 876. X ( 1 S56) 1 56. FIELD, William. Certificate of character for Catherine Huggett. A (1845) 509. FIELD, William. Report of his whereabouts. A ( 1 84 7) 1 06 3 • 0 (1847) 44. FIELD, William. Appointed poundkeeper at Mount Barker. A (1854) 534, 1867. FIELD, William George. Sent to Sydney to purchase supplias. B (1837) 27, 29. FIELD, William George. Resigns command of the Rapid. D (1838) 6. FIELD, William George. Member of a board to survey the Rapid. D . ( 1838) 11 • FIELD, William George. Sends in an agricultural return from the Mount Barker district. A (1842) 593. FIELD, William George. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A ( 1 84 3) 17 3 • FIELD, William George. Asks whether the Government will accept Great Eastern Road debentures in payment for land. A ( 184 3) 1 444. G (1843) 436. FIELD,. William George. Re land grants for sections at Yankalilla. A (1844) 499. FIELD~ William George. Letter accompanying his assessment fee. A ( 1844) 1497. FIELD, William George. Acts as agent for J. Chisholm, of New South Wales. H 1844) 1 0 1 11 • A 1845) 1048. K 1845) 56, 79. FIELD, William George. Seeks remission of penalty under the Waste Lands Act. H (1844) 353. FIELD, .William George. Applications for occupation licence at Wait:pinga. A (1846) 439 (outsize). A (1847) 508 p.20. FIELD, William George. Lessee of aboriginal reserves. A (1848) 730. p ( 1848) 314. FIELD, William George. Tenders for lease of aboriginal reserve. A ( 1849) 1012. FIELD, William George. Surety for G.F. Heathcot~. A (1849) 1240. Q (1849) 359. ! 751 FIELD, William George. the Peace. A ( 184 9 ) Resigns appointment as a Justice of 1394 • FIELD, William George. Ineligible for a remission in the purchase price of land as a retired naval officer. R (1850) 448. FIELDER, John Edward. D (1840) 248. FIESTE, Conrad. A (1855) 2590. His petition refused. Peel Street fire (5/2/55): Compensation claim. FIGHTS. See Duels. FIGS. Importation of cuttings from New South Wales. A G (1844) 555. (1844) 534, 549, 555, 556. FILES, John. Seeks a Government position. A ( 185 3) 1886 • u (1853) 575. FILGATE, Jonathan. Accepts office of Deputy Returning Officer, Electoral District of Stanley. A (1855) 3114. FILGATE, M.I. His school in Hindley Street. s (1851) 619. FILGATE, Richard. (1851) 3081. s (1851) 676. Seeks appointment in the Post Office. A FILGATE, Richard. Appointed weigher in the Customs Department. FILGATE, Richard. Appointed sixth landing waiter. A (1853) 521. u (1853) 170. l1854l 1855 v 1854 w 1855 A A 479. 839. 183. 358. FILGATE, William. police.· Applies for appointment as inspector of A (1853) 3080. v (1854) 5. FILL, James Golding. Appointed junior clerk on the Central Board of Education. A (1853) 2175. u (1853) 643. FILL, James Golding. of Education. Resigns as clerk to the Central Board A ( 1854) 948. v (1854) 350. FILL, Johann Michael. Petition for the admission of an insane woman into the Hospital. A (1843) 467. . · FILTUS, James. · T (1852) 221. His services as a gaol guard dispensed with. 752 .' FINANCE. Commission of enquiry into the public accounts. D ( 1838) 18. FINANCE. Treasurer's failure to furnish returns. c (1838) 104. D (1838) 34. D (1839) 66, 77, 85. FINANCE. Procedure to be adopted in paying claims on the Government. D (1839) 58. FINANCE. Procedure to be adopted in the certification.etc. of tradesmen's accounts. D (1840) 342. FINANCE. Instructions for the ~reparation of quarterly accounts. D ( 1840) 348. FINANCE. Forms of certificate issued to the Government's · creditors. E (1841) 11. FINANCE. Remission of customs duties sought by the Government's creditors. E ( 1841) 21 • FINANCE. Correspondence about a balance of £10,000 at the Bank of South Australia to the credit of the Land Fund. A (1843) 187, 199, 869. A (1844) 865, 1068. F (1843! 374, 378, 380. G ( 1843 259. H (1844 109, 195, 202. FINANCE. Suggested payment of tradesmen's accounts once a week instead of three times a week. A ( 1845) 1327. FINANCE. Proposed new system of rendering and paying accounts. A (1847) 454~. FINANCE. Adjustment of the Treasurer's accounts, 1838-49. · A ( 184 7) 7 4 3 • FINANCE. Instructions to the Treasurer and Auditor-General, based on resolutions of the House of Commons Committee on Colonial Accounts. A (1849) 428. Q ( 1849) 66 •. FINANCE. Need for uniformity in times of lodging departmental receipts and presenting returns. A (1849) 1205. . . FINANCE. •Report on the new instructions for keeping Colonial accounts. A ( 1849) 1027. FINANCE. Financial year to begin on Jan. 1, 1850. Q (1849) 334. FINANCE. Auditor-General's report on the Governor's suggestion that cash payments at the Treasury be abandoned in favour of payment by bank cheque. A (1 8 51 ) 2 961 • 753 FINANCE. Instructions for the preparation and rendering of public accounts. A 11851) 3675. A 1853) 1983. A 1854) 3192. FINANCE. Summary of quarterly receipts and expenditure of the South Australian Government. A !1852) 541, 2057 (outsize), 2926, 3344 (outsize Group 2). A 1853) 806, 1091, 1930, 2375, 2794, 3440. A 1854) 652, 1484, 1988, 2224, 3091. A 1855) 195, 525, 1333, 1538. FINANCE. Treasury to pay all accounts by bank cheque. (1852) 1089. T (1852) 328, 335, 360. A FINANCE. Proposal that public monies be deposited in banks by various receivers. A (1852) 1089. · T (1852) 360, 361, 365. FINANCE. £16,000 withdrawn from the Bank of South Australia and distributed equally to credit of the Government between the Bank of Australasia and the Union Bank. T (1852) 331. FINANCE. B.H. Babbage points out absurd features in Government methods of paying salaries and tradesmen's accounts. A (1852) 1928. T (1852) 638. FINANCE. Banks to hold, as far as possible, equal amounts of Government funds. u (1853) 258. FINANCE. Laxity of a number of receivers of public money in withholding collections unduly. A (1853) 1133. u (1853) 355. . FINANCE. ·Treasury accounts to be audited monthly as formerly. A (1854) 646. (1854) 246. v i' FINANCE. . Monthly requisitions to Auditor General abolished. A (1854) 2013. . FINANCE. s. Stocks proposes a plan for Government borrowing overseas. A (185~) 3793 •. FINANCE. Remittances to England, through Commissariat limited in extent. A (1855) 1755. Finance (1855) 85. ~ FINANCE. Unclaimed proceeds of sales of impounded cattle (to 1/7/55) to go into ordinary revenue. W F.inance (1855) 118-119. FINANCE. Witnessing of receipts abolished, but witnessing of marks, and procuration orders to continue •. . A (1855) 3441. w (1855) 813. 754 FINANCE. Specimen cheque form (Surveyor General's Office). A (1855) 3823. FINANCE. Instruction to Auditor General about payment of 1856 accounts pY·ior to passing of estimates. A (1855) 4131. x ( 1856) 9-1 o. FINANCE. Erasures in Government accounts and paysheets forbidden. A (1856) 47. FINANCE. Remarks on report by Estimates Committee. A (1856) 930-933, 939, 945, 952, 958, 959, 965-968, 972-976, 985, 986, 1002, 1003, 1008~, 1011. FINANCE. - Bills drawn on England. Legal opinion sought by the Governor about his right to draw bills on.the Imperial Treasury. D (1841) 393. FINANCE. - Bills drawn on England. Miscellaneous correspondence about dishonoured bills. The letters listed hereunder by no means exhaust the correspondence on this subject, but they are typical of the series. D 398. E 1841 160. F 1843 359. G 1843) 299, 304. A 1844) 509, 521, 55~, 598. G 1844~ 665, 668, 682. H 1844 9, 1 o. FINANCE. - Bills drawn on England. List of bills for outstanding claims for which debentures have been applied for. A (1844) 469, 482, 494, 498. FINANCE. See also: Agent General for Crown Colonies. Assay Office, Adelaide. Audit Board. Audit Office. Bank of Australasia. Bank of South Australia. Banks. Building Societies. Bullion Act, 1852. Civil Service Pensions. Civil Service. - Salaries. Civil Service.Retrenchments. Commissariat. Customs duties. Insurance Companies. Land Fund. Land sales. Monetary crisis - 1852. Money. Public debt~ Railway Bonds. Treasury. Union Bank of Australia. FINCH, Frances. Acquitted on a charge of larceny. A ( 1 844) 1 4 3 3 ·• FINCH, John. His account for the funeral of John Gravestocks, typhus fever victim, paid by Destitute Board. A ( 1856~) 597. ' x (1856) 116. FINCH, Joseph •. Acquitted on a charge of larceny. A ( 1 844 ) 1 4 3 3 • .. . FlNDON. Subdivisional land sale. S. A. Nov. 3, 1848~ 3D. _ FINE ARTS. See also: Art Gallery. Drawing. Painting. School of Design. Sculpture. 1841l 755 FINEDON, John. Constable on the Mariner. A ( 1 84 7) 1 2 0 5 • FINEY, Francis. Seeks relief for grandchildren. A (1848) 1262. p ( 1848) 400. FINEY, Maria, Mrs. Seeks relief for grandchildren. A ( 1 848) 1 2'ti'"2." p (1848) 400. FINEY, Thomas. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. A ( 1 851 ) 1 942. FINEY, Thomas. Bailiff of the Local Court, Port Adelaide, resigns. A (1852) 37. FINEY, Thomas B. Charles Mends acting for Mr. Finey forwards complaint against G.B. Smith for unpaid fine and summons. A (1856) 984. FINEY, Thomas D. Seeks clerkship at the Local Court, Adelaide. A (1851) 1074, 11?6. FINEY, Thomas Dixie. Requesting an auctioneer's licence and forwarding usual certificate. A (1856) 624. FINKE, W. His report on the Currency Creek Mine.· Reg. Nov. 3, 1847. 3A. FINKE, William. His tender for rations accepted. c (1838) 79. FINKE, William. Ordered to return bullocks • . c (1838) 87. FINKE, William. Grant for the town of Glenelg to be issued to him. D (1839) 71. FINLAY, Archibald B. Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1855) 924. FINLAY, Jane. Nurse on the Branken Moor. A (1849) 1266!. FINLAY, William G. A constable on the Branken Moor. A (1849) 1266~. FINNIE, John. Suggestions on the maqufacture of iron ore. A (1851) 3942. FINNIE, John. Sends specimen of iron, manufactured by himself, · to Governor Young. s (1851) 698. FINN~GAN 1 Owen. Transported to Port Phillip. D (1840) 312. FINNIS, John. Opinion as a grand juryman· on the Parkhurst boys. A (1843) 341. : FINNIS, John. Statement about the robbery of Kilner by Philip Hyde. A (1843) 1438. 756 FINNIS, John. Infringement of the Customs laws. A (1846) 1233, 1258, 1304, 1307, 1448. M (1846) 118, 130, 131, 179. · FINNIS, John. Examines Franklin Harbour. S. A. Feb. 1 3 , 1846 • 2E. . S.A. Feb. 17, 1846. 2D. ·Reg. Feb. 18, 1846. 2D. FINNIS, John. Presents bell to St. James' Chur6h, Blakiston. Reg. Aug. 11, 1847. 3A. FINNIS, John. Recommended by s. Stocks for appointment as a marine surveyor. A ( 1849) 1704. FINNIS, John~ Interested in the development of land at the False Arm, Port River. A !1849l 2113, 2237. Q . 1849 600. R 1850 12. FINNIS, John. Specimen signature. A (1849) 2237. FINNIS, John. The name is spelled Finniss in an advertisement in the Adelaide Times for March 26, 1849. 2D. FINNIS, John. Sale of his allotments in the town of Mount Barker.· Times March 26, 1849. 2D. Times April 9, 1849. 2C. FINNIS, John. See also: Finniss, John. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Loss of off ice as Deputy Surveyor General. E ( 1 841 ) 1 3 9 , 1 51 • FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Draftsman for Grants • . E ( 1 841 ) 1 91 • , . FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Seeks continued employment in the Government service. A ( 1842) 1008. F ( 1842) 26 3. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Rental of his cottage in King William Street for the Superintendent of Emigrant Working Parties. E ( 1842) 299. , FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Rental of two cottages by the Government. E (1842) 318. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Declines position of Draftsman of Land Grants. E (1842) 444. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Account for rent of premises used as Government offices. E (1842) 793. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Chief Draughtsman in the Survey Office. F (1842) 77 (twice). ~ 757 FINNISS, Boyle Travers. His cottage in King William Street no longer required. F (1842) 198 (twice). FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Cont.inued lease of his cottages in King William Street. F (1842) 275. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Loss of office. Copies of testimonials, record of his services, etc. A ( 184 3) 48. F (1843) 291, 315. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. · A ( 184 3) 3 37. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Begins duties as Police Commissioner~ A (1843) 494. G (1843) 94. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Takes oath as Commissioner of Police • . A ( 1843) 500. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Commissioner of Police. G (1843) 87, 88. FINNISS, Boyle Travers.. Government no longer requires the premises previously rented from him for the Crown Lands Office. G ( 184 3) 380. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Description of his mill at Traversbrook. S.A. March 21, 1843. 2D. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Report of an expedition to Kangaroo Island for the arrest of suspected smugglers etc. A ( 1844) · 30 5. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. His views on the value, etc., of evidence given by natives. A (1844) 472, 477. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Proposed establishment of a Police superannuation fund. A (~844) 905. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Secretary of State's reply to his petition re privileges as a military officer in the selection of land. G (1844) 461. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Commissioner of Police and. Police Magistrate. A (1844) 1353, 1384. G (1845) 720. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Protest by neighbouring settlers against the enlargement of his section at Traversbrook. A ( 184 5 ) 1 36! , 1 6 3~ • . G (1845) 727, 738. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Reports the completion of repairs to Trinity Church. A (1845) 906. 758 FINNISS, Boyle Travers. · Reward Fund. Proposed regulations for the Police A ( 1846) 149. L (1846) 215 (twice). FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Suggestions for the control of natives visiting the city. A (1846) 318. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. . A (1846) 358. L (1846) 265. Report on the Masters and Servants Act • .· FINNISS, Boyle Travers. A (1846) 611, 855. Reports on the Police Force. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Application for an increase of salary as Commissioner of Police. A (1846) 732. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. stations. On the system of rationing police A (1846) 1047JJ, 1066. M (1846) 25, 35 (twice). FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Colonial Treasurer and Reristrar Genera1. A 1847) 491. N 1847) 206, 207, 212. Q 1849) 452, 454. A 1850) 573. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. His sureties as Treasurer. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. of Section 269. Correspondence about the boundaries N (1847) 213. A ( 184 7) 14 37 • 0 ( 184 7 ) 21 2 • FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Commended for his conduct as Commissioner of Police. p ( 1848) 100 • FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Acting Colonial Secretary. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Savings Bank. Trustee and Vice-President of the A (1849) 960. Q (1849) 261, 267. Q (1849) 319. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Appointed Lieut-colonel. on the staff of the Volunteer Military Force. ·v (1854) 818. · FlNNfSS, Boyle Travers. Assumes the temporary administration of the Province on the departure of Governor Young. v (1854) 1093. ' ' ' FINNISS, Boyle Trav~rs. Resumes the office of Colonial Secretary on the arrival of Sir R.G. MacDonnell. w (1855) 427. I FINNISSt Boyle Travers. Savings Bank of S.A. A (1855) 2517, 2970. w (1855) 584, 724. Resignation as a trustee of the 759 FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Compensated for reduction (by a road) to less than 80 acres of his section of land (No. 269) in District B. A (1855) 3102. FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Reports to Executive Council on compensation t6 officers ~educed from appointment. A (1856) 702. · FINNISS, Boyle Travers. Recommends that North Arm Road should not be ~roceeded with. A (1856) 2631. FINNISS, John. Tender for Government cartage accepted. D (1839) 52. FINNISS, John. Tender for Government cartage cancelled. D (1839) 72. FINNISS, John. See also: Finnis. FINNISS, district. Suggestions for a route to_Port Elliot. Repairs to bridges. A (1852) 1858, 1996, 2271. T (1852) 607, 608. FINNISS, district. William Randall calls attention to former memorial with respect to the proclamation of the District Council of Rapid Bay. A.(1856) 500. FINNISS, district. - Name lists. Petitions from settlers: A (1855) 2616, 2800, 2895. A (1856) 684, 835. FINNISS SPECIAL SURVEY. Meeting of proprietors. Reg. Aug. 1, 1840. 2A. FIRE BRIGADE. See also: Fires. FIRE ENGINES. Water-carters compelled to supply water to the fire-engines. D (1841) 356. FIRE ENGINES. Suggested improvements for the fire engine. A !1844} 85• 107. G 1844) 500, 502. A 184 5 ) 1 369 • FIRE ENGINES. Government engine to be in the custody of the Police Commissioner. A !1844) 408. G 1844) 642. A 1853) 659 1853) 241. FIRE ENGINES. Offer by J. Newman to sell engines. A ( 1847) 784. N ( 184 7) 31 9. FIRE ENGINES.. Government engine used to test the schooner ·yatala for leaks. 7rTl848) 1073. p ( 1848 ) 3 35 • a 760 FIRE ENGINES. Printed directions for their use. A ( 1848) 1 51 8 • FIRE ENGINES. Arrival of two engines from England for the Government. A ( 1848) 1 518. p ( 184 8) 4 90 • FIRE ENGINES. Cost of two engines imported from England. A ( 1848) 1741 • FIRE ENGINES. Disposition of the recently imported.engines. p (1848) 556. FIRE ENGINES. An engine to be kept at Hindmarsh. Engine house provided by E.J.F. Crawford. A (1850) 2247. R (1850) 562 (twice). FIRE ENGINES. Note showing where the Government engines are located. A i1850) 2247 (minute). A 1851) 254. s 1851) 192. FIRE ENGINES. The fire engine to have more efficient wheels. Other improvements. A ( 1 8 54 ) 3 3 9. v (1854) 134. FIRE ENGINES. Use of fire engine as a pump diminishes its efficiency. A ( 1854) 1327. v (1854) 456. FIRE BRIGADE. Formation of a brigade suggested by insurance . companies. A (1855) 2621. w (1855) 673. FIRE ENGINES. Police engine: Insurance companies refuse to pay water and labour costs. Sum to be placed on estimates for these expenses. A (1855) 3591. w (1855) 850. FIRE INSURANCE. Premium rates. S.A. Oct. 10, 1848. 2F. FIRE INSURANCE. See also: Alliance British & Foreign Fire & Life Assurance Co. Imperial Fire Insurance Company. Royal Insurance Company. FIRES. Danger from fires lit in the streets of Adelaide. Reg. Feb. 1, 1840. 4D. FIRES. Py<-law of the Adelaide City Council approved but subsequerltly disallowed. E (1841) 279• .~ (1842) 368, 417, 585. FIRES. Display of fireworks prohibited. H (1844) 307. FIRES. Instruction for the guidance of the police. A ( 1846) 1254. 1 l l 761 FIRES. Danger caused by fires lit out of doors by blacksmiths, etc. . A (1847) 330. FIRES. Serious conflagrations feared by the Commissioner of Police. A (1847) 1462 p.5. FIRES. Insurance companies request that inquests sh~uld be held following fires. A (1855) 592. w (1855) 178, 199. FIRES. An additional hammer put on Post Office clock to arouse ~olice in case of fire. A (1855) 549. W Finance (1855) 7. FIRES. Peel Street fire (5/2/55): Inquest. Compensation claims. A (1855) 676,"868, 963, 1121, 2590, 2665, 3260. w (1855) 235, 252, 294, 668. . W Finance (1855) 183. FIRES. Check tickets to be given by water carriers for each load.of water delivered at fires. A (1855) 1370. FIRES. Fire insurance companies make suggestions for the proper supervision of firemen and police in times of fire. A (,1855) 1667, 1787, 2297. w (1855) 419, 462, 521. . FIRES. Fire insurance companies suggest the formation of a fire brigade. A (1855) 2621. w (1855) 673. FIRES. Coroner's return: Adelaide and district. 1854-55. A (1855) 3846. FIRES. See also: Bushfires. Bush Fires Act. Fire Brigade. Fire engines. Fire insurance. I FIREWOOD. Permission Park Lands because A (1852) 2409. FIREWOOD. Wood to be of coal. A (1853) 1228. u ( 1853) . 381. FIREWOOD. See also: given to cut down two dead trees in the of the exorbitant price of wood. used in Government Departments instead Prices - Firewood. FIREWORKS. Permission sought for a display. Elaborate atlvertisement of an English entertainment. A ( 1844) 1354. H (1844) 307. FIRLE. Sold by auction. Description of improvements. (Section 303). · S.A. July 7, 1848. 3F. - I I ·. _j 762 FIRNHABER, Carl Eduard. Correspondence about occupation of section 2719 in the Wiltshire Survey. A (1849) 587, 654. FIRST CREEK. Bridge at Hackney finished. Reg. Aug. 21. 1847. 3E~ FIRST CREEK. Authority for construction of bridge near the Hospital. A (1848) 950!. p (1848) 298. FIRST CREEK. Substantial wooden bridge erected near the Hospital • . S.A. Sept. 5, 1848. 3C. FIRST OCCURRENCES. Entries under this heading not made until docket A ( 1?.52) 1845) •. FIRST OCCURRENCES •. J. Reynell claims that he fenced the first 80 acre section in South Australia. A ( 18 5 2 ) 184 5 • FIRST OCCURRENCES. Arrival of first mail steamer from abroad. A (1852) 2892. FIRST OCCURRENCES. Mitcham the first "village" to be proclaimed a district council. A (1853) 583. FIRST OCCURRENCES. First bye-law of the Adelaide Corporation. A (1853) 878. FIRST OCCURRENCES. First navigation of Murray by cargo steamer. A (1853) 2128. FIRST OCCURRENCES. W. Randell builds the first South Australian Murray steamer. A (1853) 2328. . u (1853) 779, 832. FISCHER, G. Advertisement as a music teacher. S.A. Jan. 2, 1849. 1B. FISH, Henry. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 2348. FISH. See also: . Salmon. FISHER, C.B. Enquiry about land grant for town acre 13. ' E (1842) 383, 408. · FISHER, C.B. Tender for hay accepted. H ( 1844) 1 07. . FISHER, Charles Brown. With J. Fisher applies for one hundred square miles of land in the northern districts. A (1854) 2322. v ( 1 854) •7 46. FISHER, Charles Brown. With J.H. Fisher and J. McKinley sends a memorial.stating their claim to certain cattle runs. A (1855) 1503 (outsize gr.3), 1892. w (1855) 454. FISHER, Charles Brown. See also: Fisher, James and Charles Brown.• FISHER, Daniel. Contractor for the supply of forage. A ( 1851) 291. FISHER, Daniel. Letter as chief officer of the Worthy Brothers' Lodge. A (1851) 3324. FISHER, Frederick. Surety for E.N. Emmett. A (1847) 1160, 1180. 0 ( 1847) 97. FISHER, Frederick. Correspondence about a lost hogshead of brandy. A (1848) 911. p ( 1848) 2 96 • FISHER, Hannah, Mrs. Surety for Joseph Mellor. A ( 1 848) 11 4 3-.FISHER, Henry. Deb~ due to him. D (1841) 365. · FISHER, Henry. Claim against him by the New South Wales Government. A (1842 620. A (1843 445, 476, 557, -1004, 1014, 1026, 1054. E 1842 428. F 1843 321, 413, 422 •. G 1843 75, 127, 305, 310 (twice), 320, 392, 442. A 1845l 259, 361, 457, 569, 1461. G 1845 691, 792, 837, 843. K 1845 82. A 1846l 109, 142, 564, 960. L 1846 141, 156 (twice), 165, 307. M 1846 11 O. FISHER, Henry. Appointed to the Mounted Police Force. A (1851) 208. FISHER, Hurtle. Tender for hay accepted. E ( 1 84 1 ) 1 2 0. FISHER, James. Sent to Sydney to purchase supplies. B (1837) 27, 29. FISHER, James. Tender for hay accepted. E (1841) 120. FISHER, James. Charged with assaulting a theatre attendant. Ad. Exam. Dec. 3, 1842. 4B. Ad. Exa~. Dec. 7, 1842. 3B. FISHER, James. Tender accepted. G (1843) 343. FISH~R, James. Application on behalf of G. Richards, for new land grants for town acres 631 and 632. A ( 1844) 1 30. . G (1844) 524. FISHER, James. See also: Fisher, James and Charles Brown. ' I FISHER 9 James and Charles Brown. Correspondence about the passage to South Australia of 5 grooms. A (1855) 2672, 2789. w (1855) 632, 688, 694. 764 FISHER, James and Charles Brown. Correspondence about the passage to South Australia of 2 grooms. A (1855l 3453. (185~ 803, 804. A \1856 1858. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. The letter books of the Colonial . Secretary for 1837-38 contain many letters relating to the official quarrels between Fisher, as Resident Commissioner, and Governor Hindmarsh. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Appointed a Justice of the Peace. B (1837} 2. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle~ Resignation of his seat on the Council. B (1837) 56, 57, 61, 62, 76. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle • . Member of Aborigines Committee. D (1858) 25. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. His non-attendance at meeting of board of inquiry into public stores. D (1838) 28, 30. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Proposal to erect a bridge over the TorreTIS:" D (1839) 71. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Walls near the Land Office erected at hisexpense. D (1839) 87. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Engagement as counsel for defence of aboriginals. E 11841 ) 1 2 7, 1 2 8, 1 3 3 • E 18421 784, 814. F 1842 156. F 1843 338. A 184 3 91 , 92. A ( 1844 1029. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Tender for hay accepted. E (187i2) 322, 323, 341, 342. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Resignation as Mayor of Adelaide. S.A. Jan. 7, 1842. 2E. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. His action in chartering the Lord HObart for a voyage to Timor for ponies.in 1837. A (1843) 200, 221, 262, 279. FISHER, Sir Jame's Hurtle. Opinion on Parkhurst boys. A (1843} 258. FI2I1ER, Sir James Hurtle. Employed as a solicitor by the South~stralian Marine and Fire and Life Assurance Company. A (1843) 482. G (1843) 86. FISHER, Sir 5ames Hurtle. Seizure of the brig Emma for smuggling. A (1843) 825, 1094. G · 11· 84 3 2 41 • /I 1844 69. G 1844 487. w I l FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Hyde.-- Plea for the release of Phillip A ( 184 3) 1438. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Acts for G.S. Kingston in his claim--a8 architect for the Adelai_de Hospital. A ( 1844) G 167. (1844) 530. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Legal proceedings on behalf of the crew of the Hanseat. A (1844) 1326, 1355. H (1844) 307. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Applies for amount due to the insolvent estate of W.R.S. Cooke. A (1844) 1487. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Negotiations with the Government on behalf of S.E. Boord, a convicted smuggler. A (1845) 537, 606, 607. G (1845) 861. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Correspondence about section 7598, as soITCitor for Captain C.H. Bagot. A (1845) 848, 858, 877. G (1845) 939. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Seeks to obtain shrubs from the Botanical Gardens, Sydney. A --11845) 1061. G 1845) 920, 925. K 1845) 47. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Represents the South Australian Company in legal proceedings about preliminary land orders. A ( 184 5 ) 147 4 , 148 3 • · L (1845) 67, 70 (twice). FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Road Trustees. Inquiry about the Great Eastern FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Recommends Mrs. Hayward for relief. K ( 1845) 1. (1845) 2. L (1846) 122 (3 times). A FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Employed as counsel by the South Australian Company in its dispute with the Government about land near Montacute. L (1846) 280. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Seeks relief for Mrs. Skinner. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Recommends W. Smith for relief. M (1845} 80. (18-z+7} 1248. O (1847) 128 (twice). '.ti. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Favourable result of enquiry into his financial transactions as Resident Commissioner. N (1847) 141. 766 FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Exculpated from charges of financial laxity made in 1838. S.A. March 16, 1847. 6A. S.A. March 19, 1847. 5D. Reg. March 13, 1847. 2B. Reg. March 17, 1847. 1E~ Reg. March 31, 1847. 3D. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Opinion on the case of R. Spearman. A (1848} 454. p . ( 18 48) 1 5 8 . FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Legal opinion furnished to the Trustees of the Savings Bank. A (1848) 1585. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Proposed construction of road and bridge at Lockleys. A (1849) 64, 596. Q. (1849) 240. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Correspondence as solicitor for · Thos. Long. A (1849) 731, 770, 784, 805 • . Q (1849) 225. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Correspondence as solicitor for MessrS:-Clark, Marks and Parker. A ( 1849) 759. Q (1849) 235. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. _ Claim for defending natives. A (1850) 329. · FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Failure of his claim for indemnity for loss of office in 1838 as Resident Commissioner. s (1851) 13. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. First Mayor of Adelaide. A ( 18 5 2) 17 00. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Surety for J.H. Richman. A (1852~ 2078. . T (1852 682. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Elected as member for West Adelaide. A (1853} 1144. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. With C.B. Fisher applies for one hundrecr-square miles of land in the northern districts.· A (1854) 2322. v ( 1854) 746.' FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. With J. McKinley and C.B. Fisher sends a memorial setting forth their claim to certain cattle .runs •. A (1855) 1503 (outsize gr.3) 1892. w (1855) 454. FISHER, ~ James Hurtle. Favours continued use of Blenheim Hotel as polling place for West Adelaide. A (1855) 2714. I 767 FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Y.B. Hutchinson questions J.H. Fisher's integrity prior to or soon after Fisher's arrival in, South Australia. A (1855) 3638. Forwarding the peJition of North FISHER~ Sir James Hurtle. Arm !"1.oad contractor for settlement of difference by law. A (1856) 118. x (1856) 31. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle• As Chairman of the Bench of Magistrates, forwards notification of resignation of J.H. Richman as Clerk to the Bench. A ( 1856) 1289. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. Requests preparation of the necessary deed to enable J.W. Macdonald to reconvey to John Hanse, late Official Assignee, sections of land mortgaged to Macdonald in 1844. A ( 1856) 1445. x (1856) 290. FISHER, Sir James Hurtle. For the dispute arising from the "sediTIOus hand bill" issued b him, see Brown, John (Suspension from office • FISHER, -Sir James Hurtle. . See also: Resident Commissioner. FISHER, John. Forwards memorial from settlers of Lyndoch Valley. A (1849) 821. FISHER, John. Surety for.H. Hesse. Q (1849) 286 (twice). FISHER, John. On the first Talunga District Council. A (1853) 1871. FISHER, John. Forwards a petition from Reedy Creek Special Survey. A ( 1854) 1862. v (1854) 845. FISHER, John. Chairman of the Talunga District Council. A (1854) 2913, 3369. A (1855) 910. FISHER, John. Petition from him, as Chairman, District Council of Talunga, and others for appointment of Charles Hale as Clerk of the Local Court, Gumeracha. A (1856) 344. x (1856) 57. FISHER, Dr. John. -A memorial urging his appointment as a ~ustice of the Peace at Salisbury. A (1854) 3302. v (18 54) 11 01 • FISHER, Dr. John. Complains of outrages against Protestants by IrTSh Roman Catholic elements at Salisbury. Requests police ~rotection. · A (1855 3136, 3287. w (1855 742, 743. 768 FISHER, Dr. John. Reports use of firearms by supposed escapees from Yatala Labor Prison. A (1855) 3155. RISHER,, Mark. A A (1849) 618. constable on the RBmillies. FISHER, R.J., of Hobart. Enquires about land grant for section 6129, which was issued in the name of B. Lister and delivered to H. Nixon in 1843. A (1856) 1302. x (1856) 256. FISHER, Richard. Unable to pay the balance due on his section 3054. A i1854l 3331. 3930. 989. W Finance (1855) 242. A v 1855 1854 FISHER, Robert. Divulges official information •. FISHER, Thomas. Sworn in as a district constaple for Hindmarsh. . B (1837) 130, 131. . A (1855) 2405. FISHER, Thomas. Reports discovery of body of Samuel Barnett. FISHER, Walter. Cook's assistant on the Florentia. A (1856) 168, 181. A ( 1849) I 11 97. . I FISHER, William.* A (1852) 2740. Inquest on his death. * Aged 2 years. Tender accepted for completion of Police fISHER & HUNT. Barracks etc. D (1838) 24. FISHER & HUNT. Delay in beginning work at the Barracks. D (1839) 63. FISHER BROS. Many unimportant letters relating to their contract for Government cartage in 1837 have not been indexed. ~ISHER BROS. Contract for Government cartage. B (1837) 93, 94, 98, 149 (twice), 276, 286 (twice), 290_, . 292, 293, 294, 296. FISHER BROS. B Erection of temporary bridge over the Torrens. (1837) 136. FISHER BROS. Tender for Government transport accepted. FISHER BRQS. Grazing of G.overnment bullocks on their land. c (1838) 79. E (1842) 494, 549. FISHER BROS. Cannot fulfil their contract for forage at the given price. A (1854) 257. FISK, Francis. Acquitted on a charge of larceny. A ( 1844) 1201 • 769 FITZADAM, Adam. Appointed to the Mounted Police. A (1851) 1677. FITZGERALD, Edward. Forwards petition from residents of Kooringa. A (1851) 2149. FITZGERALD' Gerald. _Seeks employment as a census collector. A (1850; 2153. FITZGERALD~ Gerald. Appointed to the Mounted' Police Force. A (1850; 2217. FITZGERALD, Gerald, constable. Eulogised by the Police Commissioner. A (1854) 1161. FITZGERALD, James H. Seeks appointment in the Resident Ma!istrate's Court. A 1850) 2613. R 1850) 636. Seeks appointment as a notary public. FITZGERALD~ James H. A (1851 2768. s (1851 558. FITZGERALD, James H. Seeks appointment as book-keeper for the Goolwa-Port Elliot Tramway. A (1855) 384, 510. w (1855) 104, 108, 162. FITZGERALDt. John. Convict at large~ A (18l~3J 75~ To receive medical treatment. FITZGERALD~ Mary, Mrs. A ( 1846 14 32. M (1846 173. FITZGERALD, Moque. Deposition in the case of a native shot o~ J.B. Hughes' Station in 1843. A !(1844) 721. FITZGERALDt Richard. Dismissed as guard at the Adelaide Gaol. A (1853; 711. A whaler at Encounter Bay. FITZGERALD~ Thomas. A ( 1843 480. FITZGERALD) William. Seeks medical treatment for his wife. A ( 1846 · 1432. FITZGERALD, William. A passenger to South Australia by the m· 49) 38. FITZGERALD BAY. Visited by Governor Robe. S.A. Dec. 8, 1846. 5A. Reg. Dec. 9, 1846. 2E. • FITZJAMES, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous papers. A (1855) 3882. A ( 1856) .7, 37. FITZPATRICK, Dr. D.A.U • . Author of 11 A Guide to the Preservation of health in South Australia". Reg. Jan. 16, 1840. 3A. 770 FITZPATRICK, James. Deposition in a case tried at the Burra. FITZPATRICK, Maria. Convicted of theft. FITZPATRICK, Maria. Pardoned. A (1851) 1392. A ( 1851 A ) 1 560. (1851) 3818. FITZPATRICK, Richard. A (1853) 1333. FITZROY, Sir Charles. (1855)259. w (1855) 57. A v Visits Adelaide. ' FITZSIMMONS, Patrick. A Buys section 528 in Hundred of Belvidere. (1854) 1659. (1854) 536. FITZSIMMONS, Patrick. (1855) 1172, 1279. W Finance (1855) 55. Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol. Dismissed for gross neglect of duty. A FIVEASH, R.A. Asks that butchers be allowed to depasture sheep in the Park Lands. A (1848) 1396 . .FIVEASH, R.A. .Sunday. A ( 1848) Asks permission to use the Slaughterhouse on a 1989. FLAGS. Master of cutter a penant. 11 Breeze 11 liable to f,50 for flying A (1855) 2963. FLAGS. Government schooner "Yatala" permitted to fly pennant when not in presence of H.M. warships. A ( 1 8 5 5 ) 2 96 3 • w (1855) 714. FLAGS. Flags to be flown on all Government flag staffs on Dec. 28 (the anniversary of the foundation of the Colony). A (1855) 4144. w (1855) 926. . FLAGS. Harbour Master and Naval Officer requests authority to purchase a Union Jack. A (1856) 3005. X Finance (1856) 314. FLAGSTAFF, Port Adelaide. Station • Flagstaff placed at the Revenue .A (1853) 2205. A (1854) 2825. u (185)) 657. FLAGSTAFFS~ I 1 See also: Signal Stations. FLAHERTY, Thomas •. Convicted of burglary. A (1846) 1189. FLAHERTY, Thomas. A ( 1846) · 131 2 • M ( 1846 ) 131 • Transported. 771 FLANAGAN, Mary. A ( 1856) 544. Tried in Supreme Court. FLANIGAN, Ellen. A passenger per Adelaide, deserted by her brother~ is sent to the Government Location. A (1852 T (1852 729. 221, 222. · · . FLANNAGAN, Michael O. See Flannigan. FLANNERY, Thomas. Transported to Sydney. D (1840) 345. FLANNIGAN, Michael O. A (1848) 464. An absconder from bail. ! FLAX. Discovery by Alexander Tolmer of fibrous plants· (lapidosperma gladiata?) similar to Flax and suitable for making paper. A (1856) 2431, 2545 1 2616, 2640. x (1856) 436, 453, 468, 471. FLAXMAN, Charles. Seeks alterations in the form of his special surveys. A (1842) 43. E (1842) 512, 605. FLAXMAN, Charles. Relative to a contemplated road to the Murray through his sections. A ( 1842) F ( 1842) 132. 1O. FLAXMAN, Charles. Applies for land adjoining his sections .at the Para River. i1842l 274. E 1842 686. F 1842 26, 27. A FLAXMAN, Charles. Protests against cost of land grant for special surveys.- A (1842) 279. E (1842) 710. FLAXMAN, Charles. Thanks Governor for granting a request. FLAXMAN, Charles. Grievances regarding his special surveys. FLAXMAN, Charles. boys. Opinion as a grand juryman on the Parkhurst A (1842) 283. F ( 1842) 16. A (1843) 341. FLAXMAN, Charles. appeal. Acts as agent for F. Koch in an assessment ~ (1844) 1483. H (1844) 347. FLAXMAN, Charles. Buys section 651, etc •. (Wiltshire Special Survey).· L (1846) 414 (twice). 772 FLAXMAN, Charles. Correspondence about the quarrying of stone for Pulteney Street School. A (1847) 1025, 1272. . O (1847) 35 (twice), 138 (twice). FLAXMAN, Charles. A trustee of the Savings Bank. A ~ 1 84 7 ) 1 2 96 • A 1851 ) 11 90. 0 1847) 137, 242. FLAXMAN, Charles. Bondsman for J. Stephens. A (1848) 66. FLAXMAN, Charles. Acknowledges gift of books for Pulteney Street School. A (1848} 823. ' FLAXMAN, Charles. Death of his eldest son. Reg. May 17, 1848. 2C. FLAXMAN, Charles. House to be erected on North Terrace. S.A. Sept. 19, 1848. 3E. FLAXMAN, Charles. Surety for John Hance as Curator of Intestate Estates. A (1849) Bo, 145. Q '(1849) 13 (twice). FLAXMAN, Charles. Resigns trusteeship of the Savings Bank. A (1851) 3414. FLAXMAN, Charles. Comptroller of Savings Banks, Melbourne. A (1855) 2775. FLAXMAN, Charles. Suggests (on behalf of L.W. Gilles) that about 200 female Irish immigrants be sent from South Australia to Warrnambool, Victoria. A (1855) 2775. w (1855) 648. FLAXMAN, Charles. Recommends the sale of South Australian bonds in Melbourne and applies for the agency. A (1856) 2317. x (1856) 427. FLAXMAN'S VALLEY. Carriage of mails. A ( 1845) 11 95. FLEETWOOD, See, Waller, Frederick. FLEETWOOD, John James. Appointed guard at Yatala Labour Prison. A ( 18 54 ) 197·0. v (1854) 645. FLEETWOOD, John James. Appointed overseer in the Convict Department. A (18J4) 2496. w (1855) 53. FLEETWOOD, John James. Resigns as overseer in the Convict Department. A (1855) 2393. FLEETWOOD, John Jos. Applies for'the position of Governor of the Adelaide Gaol. A ( 18 54 ) 1 304. v (1854) 414. 773 FLEMING, Payment of his salary. D ( 1841 ) 371 • . FLEMING, Loss of position in the Cattle Registry Office. ~1 • E ( 1841 ) 16 , FLEMING, Captain. Port River. His success in taking hisship up the B (1837) 20. FLEMING, Ann. Nurse on the Sir Edward Parry. A (1849) 1263. FLEMING, Ann. Colonial Surgeon requests authority for removal of Ann Fleming from Gaol to Lunatic Asylum. A (1856) 287. x (1856) 44. FLEMING, John. Hospital assistant on the Sir Edward Parry. A (1849) 1263. FLEMING, Michael. A ( 1 84 7 ) 1 511 ! FLEMING, Sarah. . Charge of rape abandoned. Released from Gaol. E ( 1 84 2 ) 311 • FLEMING, Sarah. Accouchement exp~nses. F ( 1842) 1 91 • FLEMING, William T. E (1841) 269. FLEMING, William T. Employment in the Audit Office. Application for increase of salary._ A ;(1842) 61. FLEMING, William T. Audit Office. Increase of salary as clerk in the E (1842) 538. FLEMING, William T. Appointment and salary in the Private Secretary's Office • . A (1842) 426. E (1842) 762. FLEMING, William T. Transferred from the Private Secretary's Office to the Audit Office. A (1844) 271. ~ (1844) 574, 577, 819. FLEMING, William T. Asks for use of Native School, Walkerville, for church services. A (1844) 773. H ( 1844) 100. FLEMING, William T,. A ( 184 5 ) 141 • b (1845) 729. Extension of sick leave. FLEMING, William T.·. Imprisoned for debt. A (1845) 418. G (1845) 829. FLEMING, William T. Seeks reinstatement in the Government service after his release from the debtors' prison. A (1845) 489. 774 ·FLEMING, William T. service. Loss of position in the Government G (1845) 846. FLEMING, William T. 1846) 33. A (1850) 2394. Seeks employment as a census collector. A ( FLEMMING, Honoria. Seeks remission of her daughter's (S. Burns) sentence. A (1855) 2216. w (1855) 503. FLEMMING, Joseph. Seeks appointment as clerk to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 73. R (1850) 45. · FLEMMING, Joseph. Seeks appointment as_ a letter carrier. FLEMMING, Joseph. Accepts office as an electoral clerk • FLEMMING, Jpseph. Seeks employment. FLEMMING, Joseph. baths. On the committee for establishing public A (1850) 2739. R (1850) 671. . A (1851) 2002. A (1851) 3884. s (1851) 816. A (1854) 3172. v (1854) 937. FLEMMING, Joseph. partici~ation A (1855) 3159. FLEMMING, Josiah. . Refutes allegation concerning J.H. Egan's in parliamentary election riots (20/9/55). Applies for an auctioneer's licence. A (1.855) 1441. w (1855) 360. FLETCHER 1 ,prisoner. . D ( 1840) 237. Released from gaol. FLETCHER, H.C. Signs a petition. FLETCHER, H.C. See also: A (1853) 2763. Fletcher's Slip, Port Adelaide. FLETCHER, J. Acting Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, requests the removal of Fletcher from the gaol to the Lunatic Asylum. A ( 1856) 1230. 228 •. x (1856) FLETCHER, Thomas. Inquest on his death. t. (1853) 875. f FLETCHER, T.H. Applies for the. position of Inspector of Sheep. A (1853) 1120, 1295. u (1853) 413 •. . FLETCHER, Thomas H. Applies for appointment as Resident Magistrate at Moorunde on Rivoli Bay. A (1844) 1349. H (-1844) 318. . 775 FLETCHER'S CLIP, Port Adelaide. Proposed erection. s (1851) 70. FLETT, Charles. Inquest on his death. A (1848) 882. FLETT, Thomas. Chairman at a meeting of Echunga gold diggers. A (1853) 1620. u (1853) 485. FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. Tenders for supplying rations accepted. A 1842 191 • E 1842 622. G 1843 72 (thrice). FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. R~mission of tolls on the Mount Barker Road. A (1842) 320, 343. E ( 1 84 2 ) 71 3 • . FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. Tender accepted for porter artd tea. F ( 1842) 150, 167. FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. Law-suit with John Stephens. Reg. June 3, 1846. 3A. . Reg. June 6, 1846. 2B. S.A. June 16, 1846. 2C. Reg. June 20, 1846. 3A. FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. Complaining of non-payment for articles supplied to the Supreme Court. A (1851) 1819, 2380, 2680. s (1851) 538. FLETT & LINKLATER, merchants. Unable to fulfil their contract because of the departure of their assistants. A (1852) 419. T (1852) 153 (twice). FLINDERS, Matthew, Capt. See also: Flinders Monument, near Port Lincoln. i l FLINDERS ISLAND. Wreck of the Vulcan. A (1845) 686~. FLINDERS ISLAND. Inhabited by one Bryan and one black woman. A ( 184 5 ) 1 2 5 9. FLINDERS ISLAND. Occupied by one Bryan and kidnapped natives. A (1845) 1268. FLINDERS ISLAND. Presence of the shipwrecked crew of the Falco. s.A. Aug. 22, 1845. 3A. FLINDERS ISLAND. Settlers bring stock from Thistle Island. S.A. Aug. 22, 1845. 3A. FLINDERS ISLAND. Removal of an old native woman. . A ( 184 9) 11 6 • FLINDERS ISLAND. Drowning of certain inhabitants after a visit to the Waldegrave Islands. A ( 1849) 1905. 776 FLINDERS ISLAND. Details sought about its accessibility to ship:ping. A ( 1852) 3194. T (1852) 929. Miles, James. l<'LIJ\TDERS ISLAND. See also: Higgins - . FLINDERS MONUMENT, near Port Lincoln. Miscellaneous references. A (18421 882. F (1842 177 (twice). · A 11844 376, 567, 647, 648. G 1844 635. H 1844 96 (twice). FLINDERS PARK. Description of section 392. S.A. April 7, 1843. 1D. FLINDERS RANGE. See also: Roads - Flinders Range to Port Augusta. FLINT, Daniel. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1847) 727. FLINTOFF, John. Inquest on his death. A (1852) 2514. FLOCKART, Rev. Robert Colhoun. Minister of W~sleyan Church, North Adelaide. A (1850) 12. FLOCKART, Rev. Robert Calhoun. Authori.sed to solemnize marriages. A 1850) 1 954. A 1853) 359, 467. R 1850) 502. u 1853> 26, 113. FLOCKART, Rev. Robert Calhoun. Minister of the Wesleyan Church, Kapunda. A (1851) 801. FLOCKART, Rev. Robert Calhoun. Appointed Wesleyan minister at Mount Barker. A (1855) 1312. FLOCKART, Rev. Robert Calhoun. Rev. W. Butters requests that Rev. R.C:-Flockart be authorised to issue marriage licences for the entire province. A (1856) 2241. FLOOD 7 Robert. A member of Sturt's Exploring Expedition, . 1844-1846 • . L (1846) 133, 154. FLOODS. Flood in Bungala River. . A (18~6) 2139. FLOODS. Bungala River flood damages Yankalilla jetty. A (1856) 2633. FLOODS. See also: Torrens, river. - Floods. ! FLORA, immigrant ship. A ·( 185 5) 1134 •. - Miscellaneous papers. 777 FLORENTIA, immigrant shiT. Miscellaneous papers. . A (1849) 885, 1149, 1 97, 1203, 1254, 1265. Q ( 1849) 365. ' FLOUR. Government's efforts to meet a shortage. D (1839) 78, 102, 108, 127, 129, 133, 159, 163, 1E14, 166, 168, 177, 179. D (1840) 269. FLOUR. Association formed to meet a shortage. D (1839) 156, 157,/159, 166, 167. FLOUR. Purchase of supplies for the Government by Captain Duff. D (1840) 231, 250, 252, 254, 255 (twice), 256, 257, 323. FLOUR. Ex~ort statistics. A (1843 602. A (1844 462. FLOUR. New Government contract deferred pending stability in price. A (1855) 3308. W Finance (1855) 192. FLOUR. Protector of Aborigines requests that flour for Aborigines may be purchased from contractor. A (1856) 704. x (1856) 65. FLOUR. Protector of Aborigines requests authority to send supply of flour to Wellington. A ( 1856) 2173. X Finance (1856) 217. FLOUR. See also: Flour mills. Flour shortage, 1851. Prices - Flour. FLOUR MILLS. Dr. Kent's claim to Government patronage. E (1841) 8, 20, 61, 155, 207. F (1842) 268. A ( 1844) 144 5 • FLOUR MILLS. Proposed lease of portion of the Park Lands to the Flour-mill Company. E (1841 ) 118, 128. FLOUR MILLS. Malin's mill in Wright Street described as the first windmill in South Australia. Ad. Exam. July 28, 1842. 3D. FLOUR MILLS. Mill to be erected· at Port Lincoln. s.A. May 12, 1846. 2D. , FLOUR MILLS. Statistics. A (1847) 417. FLOUR MILLS. Wheat-grinder invented by James Mould and R'ichard Semmens. A (1848) 1309, 1409. p (1848) 430. FLOUR MILLS. Four steam flour mills working in the Willunga district. A (1854) 3028. 778 FLOUR MILLS. See also: Adelaide Flour Mill Co. FLOUR SHORTAGE, 1851. "Colonists in dire straits 11 • (Governor's minute). A. (1851) 1758. ·FLOUR SHORTAGE, 1851. Replies by clerks of local courts to circular about existing stocks. A (1851) 1937, 1938, 1939, 1952j 1967, 2074, 2100, i124. FLOUR SHORT.AGE, 1851. Circ.ular enquiring about stocks of wheat in country districts. s (1851) 368. FLOUR SHORTAGE, 1855. Steps to be taken to ascertain the amount of flour in the province. A (1855) 1842. 414. w (1855) FLOWERDEW, John Cay. A R (1850) 809. (1850) 218. FLOWERDEW, John Cay. Force. A Appointment in the Mounted Police Force. Resignation from the Mounted Police (1850) 1043. FLOYD, John. M ( 1846 ) FLOYD, John. Schoolmaster on the Britannia. 146. Appointed to the Police Force. A ( 1 84 9) 6 51 • FLYING MACHINES. FLYNN, . See Aeronautics. To be released from gaol. D (1841) 380. FLYNN, Margaret. A (1853) 1825. A nominated immigrant. FLYNN, Mary. Evidence on the death of Alexander McEvor. A (1842) 976~ (outsize). FLYNN, William. Remission of sentence. D (1840) 243, 244. FLYNN, William. Convicted of larceny. . A (1849) 708 (outsize). FOALE, Robert T. Schoolmaster on the Prince Regent. A (1849) 1336. FOGDEN, (Langhorne's Creek). bushran1er J. Lazarus. A (1854 609. v (1~54, 228. FOGWELL, William. A (1854) 3162. . Seeks remission of his sentence. FOLEY, ,police constable. Force. A (1855< 64. 22. w (1855) FOLEY, John. His Jeath. A (1850) 2845. Assists in apprehending the Dismissed from the Police 779 FOLEY, John. Inquest on his death. A (1854) 3597. · FOLTON, Richard. Evidence on the death of J. Harkness. A (1846) 966. FOOD. See also: Butter. Cheese. Flour. Flour shortage, 1851. Fruit. Ice. Oysters. Potatoes. Rice. Salmon. Stores. Vegetable~. FOOKS, W. Spelling of name and initials doubtful. Probably Ffooks is the surname. Second initial is very doubtful. FOOKS, W. Charges against w.c. Kingdom and J.B. Phipson. G (1843) 85, 87, 105, 108, 121, 138. FOOKS, W. Seeks permission to use the old Slaughter House, Kermode Street. A (1845) 444. G (1845) 876. FOOKS, W. Commended for his services in the Legislative Council. A (1848) 1753. p (1848) 562. FOOKS, W. Seeks appointment as Police Magistrate's clerk at Port Adelaide. A ( 184 9) 1 7 4. Q (1849) 58. FOOKS, W.S. Seeks permanent appointment as clerk at the Le!islative Council. A 1850) 2740. R 1850) 677. · FOOKS, W.S. Unauthorised absence from the Legislative Council. His account books missing. A 11851) 3441, 3447, 3543. A 1852) 940. s 1851) 713. T 1852) 314. FOOT, Mrs. Her school in Rosina Street. A ( 18)0) 2404. FOOT, Geor~e. Drowned near Salt Lake Coorong. A (1853) 823. FOOT, John. · Inquest on his death. A (1851) 2238. FOOT, Robert. Requesting issue of auctioneer's licence and forwarding the usual certificate. A (1856) 2472. FOPT, William. Seeks appointment as a magistrate's clerk. A (1850) 880. . R (1850) 228. FOOT, William. Suggested appointment as clerk in the Local Court, Adelaide. A' (1850) 1263. I 780 FOOT, William. Seeks clerkship in the Resident Magistrate's ·office, Adelaide. A (1851) 1125, 1166. FOOTE, A. George Fife Angas reports on Mr. Foote's qualifications for appointment as a ,Justice of the Peace. A (1856) 595. FOOTT, Edward. Inquest on his death. A (1850) 2177. FOOTT, Eliza. Inquiry into her character. A (1848) 1739. . FOOTT, J. Walker. . Dispute with F. Dutton about a sheep run. A (1846) 575, 680. L (1846) 309. FOOTT, N. Suggests postal arrangements for Angaston. A (1847) 2. FOOTT, N.* Leaves Gawler Park for Victoria. Obs. April 11, 1857. SB. * Nothing to prove that this is Nicholas. FOOTT, Nicholas. Married at St. John's Church. Times April 9, 1849. 3C. FOOTT, Nicholas. Pays rent on his run near Mount Despond, lease 20, hundred North Rhine. A (1853) 215. u (1853) 104, 105. FOOTT, Nicholas. Memorial from residents of the District of Angaston asking for his appointment as a Justice of the Peace. A (1856) 454. FOOTT, Nicholas. Clerk gives notification that Nicholas Foott was elected as Chairman of Angaston District Council. A (1856) 796, 2074. FORBES, Charles. Tender for removal of Iron Stores accepted. D (1839) 202. FORBES, Elizabeth. A (1845) 852. G (1845) 940. Seeks to resume custody of her child. FORBES, James, saddler, Goolwa. A (1856) 2130. FORBES, Janet. · Signs a petition. To be restored to the custody of her mother. A (1845) 852. G (1845) 940. FORBES, John. Employed on the harbour boat. A (1846) 653. FORBES, Mary. An inmate of the Destitute Asylum. Has worked as a teacher of destitute children there for Seeks remuneration. A (1856) 3032. X Finance (1856) 316. 4 years. '(b'I FORBES, William. Temporary employment in the Treasury. A (1844) 1151, 1238. H (1844) 197 (twice), 241, 274. FORBES, William. Seeks position of chief clerk in the Post Office. A (1845) 694. G (1845) 908. FORBES, William. Office. K (1845) 55. FORBES, William. l1846l 1846 A 1847 0 1847 A L Temporary employment in the Crown Lands Seeks a Government appointment. 859. 282, 795, 217, 374, 390. 791. 3. FORBES, William. Temporary employment in the AuditorGeneral' s office. N (1847) 356. FORBES, William. Correspondence about his appointment as Warehouse' Keeper. · A (1848) 1104, 1118t 1137, 1140, 1153, 1251, 1331. P (1848) 352 (twice), 358, 363, 364, 365, 366, 402, 422. FORBES, William. Inefficiency and neglect of duty as Warehouse Keeper in the Customs Department. A (1848) 1725, 1794 •. FORBES, William. Dismissed from the Customs Department. FORBES, William. Seeks re-employment in the Government. FORBES, William. Seeks appointment in the Treasury. A ( 1848) 1881. P (1848) 557 (twice), 596, 610. A ( 1848) 1916. A (1855) 4184. p (1848) 622. x ( 1856) 2. . A ( 184 9) Q (1849) 74 • 24. FORBES, William. Correspondence about his removal from the Customs Department. A ( 184 9) Q 118 • (1849) 39. FORBES, William. A (1~49) Q Seeks employment. 490, 1406 •. (1849) 161, 422. FORBES, William •. Seeks clerkship in the Customs Department. A 11849) 2267~, 2347. Q • R 1849) 629. 1850) 8. FORBES, William. Seeks clerkship in the off ice of the Stipendiary Magistrate at Port Adelaide. A (1850) 65. FORBES, William. f,or him. A (1855) 4184. x ( 1856) 2. No post in Government service available 782 FORD, A M FORD, A FORD, E FORD, A FORD, A Charles. To be admitted to hospital. (1846) 1524. (1846) 208 (3 times). Charles. Surety for William Hill. (1849) 1098. Thomas. Tender for boots accepted. ( 1841) 90. Edward. Applies for a position in the Audit Office. (1852) 2160. . Applies for a position in the Audit Office. Geor~e B.W. ( 1852) 2142, 2167. FORD, Mary~ Mrs. Matron of the Mary Green. A ( 185 3 1506. u ( 1853 469. FORD, Owen. Claim for rent of his house, used as an immigrant depot at Gawler. A (1855) 2597 (outsize). FORD, S.M. Nominated to the post of Temporary Clerk and Draftsman, formerly held by Lyons. A ( 1856) 2376. , FORD, William. Convicted of theft. A (1850) 762 (outsize). FORDHAM, A. Claim against him as trustee for a deceased barmaid. A ( 1846) 351, 1014, 1029. . L (1846) 260, 309. FORDHAM, A. E.L. Homersham requests delay before A. Fordham is granted a Publican's licence. A (1856) 765. FORDS. See also the subdivision Fords under the following headings: Torrens, river. Inman, river. FOREMAN, John. On the first West Torrens District Council. A (1853) 1376 (outsize Gr.2). FORE.STHILL~ Thomas. Seeks return of immigration deposit. A (1854 1728. . v ( 1854 5.81 • FOREST IRON AND SAWING COMPANY. Its mills situated about a mile off the Mount Barker Road, about two and a half miles beyond Crafers. Reg. Dec. 12, 1849. 3A. FOREST IRON AND SAWING COMPANY. For the libel action against George Stevenson in 1849, ~ Stephen G.M. • FOREST IRON AND SAWING COMPANY. . Reg. April 11, 1849. 3D. S.A. April 20, 1849. 2C, 3C. Times April 23, 1849. 1A. Reg. May 12 1 1849. 2A, 3E. Times June 4, 1849. 3D. S.A. Aug. 24, 1849. 3B. S •.o.• Oc~. 16, 1849. 1A. • Miscellaneous references. 783 FOREST IRON AND SAWING COMPANY. S.A .. Nov. 30, 1849. 20. S.A. Dec. 18, 1849. 2F. Reg. Dec. 12, 1849. 3A. Reg. Dec. 15, 1849. 2D. FORESTRY. See also: Trees. Miscellaneous references. FORFARSHIRE, immigrant shiV. Miscellanebu~·paper~. A (1848) 1020, 1195 1 12 3, 1214, 1244, 1260. p (1848) 379; 381, 401. FORMBY, J. Secretary to the South Australian Jockey Club. A (1853) 1555. · . FORREST, Francis. Heads memorial opposing the extension of boundaries of District Council of Tungkillo into the hundred of South Rhine. A ( 1855) 3549. V{ (1855) 818. FORREST, William. His probable return to England. A ( 1844) 1348. K (1845) 70. FORREST, Willi?m. Sent to England for discharge from the Sappers and Miners. A 1846) 136. L 1846) 21 O. A 1847) 754, 801, 943, 974. N 184 7 ). 3 31 • 0 1847) 4. FORREST, William. In charge of survey party sent. to l1obe. L (1846) 247, 248. FORRESTELL, Thomas. Points out the incorrect sp~lling of his name on his land grant. . A (1852) 1947. T ( 1852) 672 (twice). FORRESTER, Christian. Employed as a nurse. A (1843) 411, 421. G (1843) 56. FORRESTER, Edmond Bowman. His death. A (1850) 2336. FORRESTER, W.J. Account for hire of drays. F (1842) 273. FORSAITH, Thomas. Appointed Engineer of Dredge, Port Adelqide Harbour Trust. A (1856) 2332. X Finance (1856) 238. FORSAYTH, J.C. Brabazon. Seeks appointment as a census • collector. A (1850) 2171.. FORSAYTH, .J.C. Brabazon. See also: Forsayth & Duval, engineers. FORSAYTH & DUVAL, engineers. Correspondence about a proposed . bridge over the Torrens. A 1 84 9 1 8 2 9 • A 1850 1360~, 1398. Q 1849 511. l l 784 FORSTER, Anthony. Land grants for sections in special surveys. A ( 1842) 121 • E (1842) 629. FORSTER, Anthony. Opinion as a grand juryman on the Parkhurst boys< A (1843) 341. FORSTER, Anthony. Appeals for relief for R. Fox. A (1844) 456. G (1844) 655 (twice). FORSTER, Anthony. Complains of trespasses on G.F. Angas' Special Surveys in the Barossa district. A (1844) 565. · H ( 1844) . 26, 48, 91 • . . FORSTER, Anthony. Asks for relief for Mrs. Fox. A (1844) 767. FORSTER, Anthony. Report on the work of the Sunday School at Walkerville. A (1844) 1429. FO~STER, Anthony. Valedictory meeting of G.F. Angas' tenants, etc. Reg. Dec. 4, 1844. 3A. FORSTER, Anthony. Leaves South Australia without giving authority for the delivery of letters to his representative. A ( 1845) 9. G (1845) 691, 692.. , FORSTER, Anthony. His differences with H. Evans. Reg. June 13, 1846. 1B. Reg. June 17, 1846. 1D. FORSTER, Anthony. Public tea at Angaston in honour of his return to South Australia. Reg. Aug. 29, 1846. 2D. FORSTER, Anthony. Recommends Mrs. W.E. Weedon for medical treatment. A (1847) 458. N ( 184 7) 191 , 192. FORSTER, Anthony. Application for an occupation licence in the county of Light. A (1847) 972 p.3. FORSTER, Anthony. Bondsman for J. Stephens. A ( 1848) 66. FORSTER, Anthony. Intends writing a book on South Australia. . A (1853) 745, 778. · u (1853) 226. FORSTERl Anthony. Nominated as a Justice of the Peace for Greenock Creek. A (1853) 1073, 1171. u (1853) 333, 348, 352. FORSTER, Anthony. Desirous of compiling a town and country directory for 1854. A (1853) 2057. u (.1853) 599. 785 FORSTER, Anthony. Petition against his return as member for the electoral district of West Adelaide. A (1855) 3334 (outsize), 3523, 3697, 3891. w (1855) 789, 843. FORSTER, Anthony. Forwards (with others) a memorial for commutation of death sentence passed on four aborigines, Pt. Lincoln district. A (1855) 4138~. FORSTER, Anthony. Elected to Legislative Council for West Adelaide. A ( 1856) 16. x ( 1856) 6. FORSTER, Anthony. Forwards letter from Thomas Cain suggesting employing female immigrants on carding and spinninr of wool. A (1856 363. x (1856 59. FORSTER, Anthony. Chairman of Select Committee on Police. Calls for papers. A ( 1856) 141 2. x (1856) 260. . FORSTER, Anthony. Member of Gold Research Committee. A ( 1856) 1885. FORSTER, John. Hearing of Stevenson's death, applies to be Coroner. A ( 1856) 3206. FORSTER, Matthew. Seeks to hire the Yatala to convey him to his lease up Spencer Gulf. A (1852) 2775. T (1852) 854. FORSTER, Matthew. On the first Tungkillo District Council. A (1855) 1177 (outsize gr.3). FORSTER, Matthew. Forwards memorial for the extension of the boundaries of the Tungkillo District Council. A ( 185 5) 3086. w (1855) 835. . . . FORSTER, Matthew. Question of rent (with Samuel Davenport) for a mineral lease near Mt. Remarkable. A (1856) 1796. X Finance (1856) 319. FORSYTHt John. His school at Nairne. A ( 1 ts49) 1 04 3 • FORSYTH, John. Seeks appointment as Inspector of schools. A (1850) ,1289. • R (1850) 330. -. FORSYTH, John. Accepts off ice as an electoral clerk. A (1851) 1991. FORSYTH, John. Requests that his name be put on a waiting list for a vacancy in the Government service. A (1852) 518. T (1852) 179. · 786 FORSYTH, John. Seeks release as surety for J. Lamb. A (1853) 596. u ( 1853) 220. FORSYTH, John. Seeks appointment as second inspector of schools. A (1853) 3058, 3767. u (1853) 879. w (1855) 72. FORTIFICATIONS. Reserves for batteries at Rob~ and Grey ToWY1. A ( 1848) 913. p (1848) 271, 299. FORTIFICATIONS. Plan to be prepared for a twenty gun battery on Torrens Island. A (1855) 1512. W Finance (1855) 63. FORTNUM, C.D.E. Applying for section of land. A (1842) 196. . . E (1842) 639. FORTNUM, E.D. Asks for a reward to be paid to his overseer for the discovery of copper at Montacute. A ( 1844) 218. G (1844) 556 • . · FORT 0 1 HALLORAN. A danger spot on the overland route from . New South Wales., A (1846') 1003. FORTUNE, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. ·A (1855) 2 38. FORTUNE 571, immigrant ship. Miscellaneous references. A ( 1854) 1687. FOSBERY, John Walcott. Seeks appointment as Resident Maristrate's clerk at Port Adelaide. A 1850) 41. R 1850) 45. FOSBERY, John Walcott. Seeks appointment as clerk to Government Resident at Robe. A (1850) 610. R (1850) 230. FOSTER, Amos. ~Ospital assistant on the Rajah. A ( 1849) 49. FOSTER, John. Passenger by the Phoebe from England. A ( 1846 ) 51 0 • FOSTER, R. Seeks interview with the Governor for a deputation of butch~~s. A { 1 8ft8) 36 • p ( 1848) 14. FOSTER, Robert. Seeks appointment as superintendent of the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse •. A { 18 51 ) 1 7 00 • . FOSTER, W. Correspondence re gunpowder. A ( 1852) 315. · T (1852) 276. 787 FOTHERINGHAM, Alexander. Application for an occupation licence on the Rocky River. A (1847) 731, p.3. FOULKES, Ann, Mrs. Claim for the support of an orphan. A ( 1846) 35-::r,-684~, 1014, 1029. L (1846) 260 (twice), 309, 346 (twice). FOULKESi Charles. Surety for Henry Calton. A (1851) 3235. FOULKES, Hugh. Employed at the Government Farm. To receive rations. F (1842) 219, 220. F (1843) 351, 365. A (1844) 1. FOULKES, Hugh. Payment for work done at Government Farm. A ( 1 84 3 ) 1 3 2 9 • G ~1843l 386. A 1844 189, 200. G 1844 547, 552. FOULKES, Hugh. To accompany Governor Grey to the South East as a bullock driver. G (1844) 598. FOULKES, Hugh •. Returns from Sturt's Expedition. A (1845) 1059. K (1845) 44 (twice), 54. FOULKES, Hugh. Seeks employment. His excellent character. A (1851) 2123. FOULKES, John. Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Mar} Ann. A (1849 650. FOULKS, Eliza. Inquiry into her character. A ( 1848) 17 39. FOUNDATION DAY. See Commemoration Day. FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Encounter Bay. Heavy drinking by whalers. Reg. Nov. 3, 1847. 3c. FOUNTAIN INN, North Adelaide. R. Carlington licencee. A (1852) 1528. T ( 1852) 506. FOWLER, John. Constable on the Eliza. . A ( 184 9) 16 2 5 • . FOWLER, ·John. Recommended for the situation of office keeper at the General Post Office. A (1852) 525.T ( 185 2 ) 184 • • FOWLER, John. Appointed letter carrier at the General Post Office. A (1852) 753. T (1852) 245. FOWLER, John. Resigns as letter carrier at the General Post Office. A (1852) 1822. .788 \, FOWLER, John Guy William. Application for an occupation licence on Lake Alexandrina. A (1847) 329, p.16. FOWLER, J~R.G. Appointed Chairman of the Talunga District Roa0 Board. A (1852) 1571. T (1852) 509. FOWLER, J.R.G. Complains of the non-arrival of two letters~ A. (1852) 2533. FOWLER, William. Application for an occupation licence on Lake Victoria. A (1847) 508, p.7. FOWLER, William. P.E. Warburton proposes him as a magistrate on Yorke Peninsula. A (1856) 2399. FOX, Arthur. Takes out an auctioneer's licence. A ( 1846 ) 1 341 • FOX, Arthur. Seeks remission of duty on tobacco. L ( 1 846 ) 31 2 • ' FOX, Arthur. Delay in tendering auctioneer's licence fee. A ( 184 7) 1 346 • 0 ( 1847) 17 0. FOX, A~thur. Trustee for Roman Catholic churches. A (1849) 1573, 1692, 1778. ·Fox, Arthur. Inquest on his death. A (1853) 1671. FOX, Elizabeth. A passenger to South Australia by the Poictiers. A (1848) 1785. FOX, Emma, Mrs. In need of relief • . A ( 1844:)757, 985. H (1844) 174 • . FOX, George Henry. Seeks appointment in the Customs ·Department. A (1849) 2238. Q ( 1 84 9) 6 26 • FOX, George Henry. Appointed Vice-Consul for Portugal in Adelaide. u (1853) 48~. FOX, George Henry. Seeks to take over the premises of R.A. McEwen' at Port Adelaide. A ( 1854) 240. v (1854) 156. . J:tOX, George Henry. Appointed Vice-Consul for Denamrk. A ( 1854) - · v (1854) 221. FOX, Messrs. George H. & Co. Their lease of Queen's Wharf · due to expire in March 1856. A ( 1 856) 111 • 1 ' 789 FOX, Messrs. George H. & Co. Specifications of two buildings they would erect on Queen's Wharf if their lease is renewed. A (1856) 524. FOX, Messrs. George H. & Co. Their proposal to renew their lease of Queen's Wharf and erect buildings must be made open to public tender. x (1856) 105. See also: Fox, Lloyd & Co. FOX, Messrs. George H. & Co. FOX, Henry T. Letter about errors in the charts of Kangaroo Island. S.A. Dec. 4, 1846. 6B. FOX, James. Robbery with violence in the Barossa district. Reg. Feb. 15, 1840. 5D. FOX, James. ' Reward for his capture. Reg. Feb. 29, 1840. 4B. FOX, James. Tried for robbery with violence. Reg. Marah 7, 1840. 5D. S.A. March 12, 1840. 4A. Reg. March 14, 1840. 4A. FOX, John •. Wanted by the New South Wales police. A !1847l 187, 504, 656, 690, 1196. N 1847 105, 290. 0 1847 126. FOX, Mary Ann. Her school in Gawler Place. A (1849) 1029. FOX, Peter. His school in Gawler Place. A (1849) 1028. FOX, Richard. Recommended for relief. A (1844) 456. · G (1844) 655 (twice). FOX, Sarah. On relief. Husband at diggings. A (1856) 304. FOX, Septimus. Applies for a position in the G.P.O. A (1853) 3019, 3123, 3177. u (1853) 876; 921. FOX HUNTING. See Hunting •. FOX, LLOYD & CO. Leasing of Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide. A (1~56) 2052, 2086, 2116, 2547, 2602. . x (1856) 373, 459, 467, 510, 516. X Finance (1856) 216. . . FOYLE, John. Passenger to South: Australia in the David • Malcolm. A (1848) 379. FOYLE, James. Seeks payment of medic~l expenses following an assault by Alfred Capper. A (1851) 3204, 3657. s (1851) 659. FRAME, John. Acquitted on a charge of assault. A ( 1844) 14 33. 790 FRAMPTON, ,constable. Eulogised by the Police Commissioner. A (1854) 1161. FRANCE, Alfred, wine merchant. Elected at a public meeting to be a councillor of Pt. Adelaide Corporation. A (1856) 79, 114. . F~ANCIS, E.W. Seeks Government employment. A (1854) 2713. v (1854) 831. ·FRANCIS, Edward. Convicted of larceny. A ( 1 847 ) 1 511 ~ • FRANCIS, Elizabeth. Evidence on the death of Louisa and Caroline Hagger. A ( 184 9) 11 3 3 • FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). Asks .for plan to assist him in geological researches. ,A (1850) 1067. R (1850) 273. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). Seeks to accompany Rawnsley's Expedition as geologist. A (1851) 382. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). On the best way of rewarding discoverers of mineral lands. A (1851) 3195!. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, ~hemist, etc.). Appointed third chemical assistant· in the Assay Office. T (1852) 300. . . · FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). · Declines appointment in Assay Office, but offers to smelt by contract. A (1852) 996. T (1852) 318. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist,. Assayer, Chemist,· etc.). Sells cr~cibles to the Assay Department. A ( 1852) 1200. T (1852) 371. I . 'FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). Suspected of smuggling as officer of the Patent Copper Company •. Averse to the presence of :the police at Port Wakefield. A ( 1 85 3) 11 46. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). Seeks employment ~s a census collector • . A (1855~ 643. FRANCIS, George. (Geologist, Assayer, Chemist, etc.). Makes .a proposal to the Government about the water supply for Adelaide. A (1855) 1595. FRANCIS, George William.* (of Botanic Gardens). His arrival from England. A (1850) 2. * Usual signature: George Francis. For verification of 2nd Chri.stian name, see c.s.o. 2735/1855. 791 FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). His proposal for re-establishing the Botanic Gardens. A (1850) 2. R (1850) 40. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). lease the Botanic Gardens. Seeks to A (1850) 979, 1115, .1151, 2811. R (1850) 289, 293, 294 (twice), 295 (twice). FRANCIS, ·George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Asks for the com~letion of the fence round the Botanic Gardens. A (1850 . 2278, 2402. R ( 1850 576, ·577. · FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). employment as a census collector. A Seeks (1850) 2344. FRANCIS, George William~ (of ~he Botanic Gardens). Destruction of his crops at the Botanic Gardens by Government stock. 1 A 11850l 2563. A 1851 543. R 1850 624. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Seeks employment as an electoral officer. A (1851) 543. · FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Date of commencement of his tenancy of the Botanic Gardens. A (1851) 545. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). remission of rent of Botanic Gardens. Seeks A (1851) 186~, 1906. s (1851) 372, 382. FRANCIS, Geo~ge William, (of the Botanic Gardens). of rent, Botanical Gardens. A (1852; 136. Arrears . FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Requests that his rent for the Botanic Gardens be reduced from £35 to £20 J.a. . _ · A (1852- 312. ' T (1852 160, 161 (twice), 234, 373 (twice). FRANCIS, George William, ·(of the Botanic Gardens). About to visit Victoria, he seeks a testimonial from the Board of City, Commissioners as to his "respectability and attainments". A (1852) 312. I . FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). ~is • tender accepted for r.enting the Botanic Gardens. A (1842) 1187~. T (1852) 374 (twice). · FRANCIS, George Williamt (of the Botanic Gardens).' Appointed returning officer for tfi"e"City 0I Adelaide Municipal Elections. A (1852) 1519. T (1852) 476. 792 FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Offers advice and assistance in the formation of .the proposed new Botanic Gardens. A (1854) 1225. v (1854) 453. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens)~· Applies for the position of superintendent of the Botanic Gardens. A (1854) v (1854) 929. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Appointed .secretary pro tern of the Botanic Gardens. A (1855) 828. . FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Submits a plan for a circular Botanic Gardens. A (1855) 11.11. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Suggested as secretary to the committee of the Botanic Gardens. A (1855) 1297, 2039. w (1855) 575. ·FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Claims to have originated the Botanic Garden (in 1850) and first to supply plan and estimate. A (1855) 2735. . . . FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). His . appointment as Secretary and Superintendent of Botanic Gardens. Complaint about inaccuracy of Gazette notice. 'A (1855) 2735. w (1855) 636. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Suggests (c.1850) the establis.hment of the Botanic Garden. A (1855) 3128. . FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Suggests the establishment of a University and other educational institutions. A (18.55) 3128. w (1855) 737. FRANCIS, George William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Memorandum on distillation and offer to advise the . Government further if required. A ( 1 856) 224. x (1856) 37. FRANCIS, Georg~ William, (of the Botanic Gardens). Is leaving the old Botanic Garden, which he has held since 1850. Garden to be returned to the Corporation of the City of Adelaide. ·· · A (1856) 2358. x ( 18'56) 466. FRANCIS, Griffith. Dies intestate. Leaves two orphaned boys. A (1854) 2673. A (1855) 1542, 2674. v (1854) 870. 793 FRANCIS, Griffith. Arrangements for passage to England of his orphaned children. A (1855) 2796. W Finance (1855) 133, 156. FRANCIS, Henry. Claim for stone supplied to the Town Surveyor. A (1849) 828. FRANCIS, Henry. A lad charged with assault; to be released from gaol. A (1850) 1936. R (1850) 490. FRANCIS, Henry. Convicted of assault under great provocation. A ( 1850) 1962. FRANCIS, Henry. Signatory to a memorial. A (1852) 79. FRANCIS, John. Tried in Supreme Court. ~ (1856) 544. FRANCIS, Noah. His intestate estate. A ( 1 84 9) 1 3 2 0 • FRANCIS, Robert. Invents a "motive power". A (1853) 2299. FRANCIS, Thomas. Passenger to South Australia by the Phoebe. A ( 1 84 7 ) 36 9 • FRANCIS, William. Tenders for making· culverts in Light Square. Q (1849) 275. FRANCIS & DALTON. Storekeepers in Robert Street. A ( 1854) 1784. v (1854) 587 •. FRANCK, J.F. Appointed keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. A ( 1852) 191. T (1852) 39. FRANCK, J.F. Having come into possession of a small sum of money, he declines his appointment as keeper at the Lunatic Asylum. , A ( 1 8 52 ) 33 3! • - FRANK, John. Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1850) 368. R (1850) 119 (twice). FRANKING OF LETTERS. ~ Miscellaneous correspondence. E 1841) 67, 79, 86, 150, 194 (twice), 217, 218. K 1841 120. . . A 1842 943. • E 1. 842 361 (twice), 395, 449 (twice). F 1842 239 (twice). F 1843) 308. A 1846) 1076, 1085, 1171. M 1846) 36, 37, 38. A 1848l 362. p 1848 28, 206. Q 1849 130, 370 (twice). A 1851 3656. l . ·, 794 ' FRANKING OF LETTERS. No legal provision for presecuting forgers. A (1847) 1431, 1467. FRANKING .OF LETTERS. Specimen franked address. A (1850) 473. FRANKING OF LETTERS. Crown Solicitor seeks this privilege. A (1852) 1004. T (1852) 350. FRANKING OF LETTERS. Privilege accorded to H. Dean for inland letters on public service. A (1852) (3622 missing). U (1853) 4 (twice). FRANKING OF LETTERS. Colonial Architect refused this privi1e!e. A (1853 2744. u (1853 801. FRANKING OF LETTERS. To cease with the introduction of · postage stamps. A (1853) 3042. FRANKIS, Dr. Benjamin F. Signatory to petition re Mrs. Nash. A ( 1855) 2748. FRANKLIN, Charles. A constable on the Branken Moor. A ( 1849) 12661z. FRANKLIN, Frederick Edwin. Accepts office as an electoral clerk. · A (1851) 2003, 2004. s (1851 ) .384. FRANKLIN, Frederick Edwin. Applies for a position in the Audit Office. A (1852) 2155. FRANKLIN 1 Isaac. Constable on the Princess Royal. N ( 1847) 155. A (1847) 337. FRANKLIN, John, farmer, Pt. Elliot. Signs a petition. A (1856) 2130. FRANKLIN HARBOUR. Examined by Captain Finnis. S.A. Feb. 13, 1846. 2E. S.A. Feb. 17, 1846. 2D. Reg. Feb. 18, · 1846. 2D. FRANKLIN HARBOUR. Examined by Governor Robe. S.A. Dec. 8~ 1846. 5A. Reg. Dec. 9, 1846. 2E • . FRANKLIN HARBOUR, district. Discovery of .copper. S.A. April 20, 1847. 3C. FRANKLIN HARBOUR, district. Proposed police station. A 1848l 1152. A 1849 675,· 786 •. Q 1849 226,· 237. FRANKLIN HARBOUR, district. Mineral resources. A. (1849) 1638, p.4. l 795 FRANKLIN HARBOUR, ·district. Settlers seek renewal of police protection. A (1854) 3153. FRANKLIN HARBOUR, district. "Bush hut" erected for the· police. · . A (1855) 2052, 3716. W Finance (1855) 112, 224. FRANKLIN HARBOUR, district. Sheriff ·forwards account of the execution of four natives in January 1856 at Franklin Harbour. A (1856) 992. , J:S.L,q ).> jP/.,,,..,.,,, r{~'\1,.1' S ,,,cl FRANKLIN STREET, Adelaide. for its repair. A (1851) 2863. FRANKPIT[S?], Elizabeth. Matron, Female Immigrant Depot; Mt. Barker. A ( 1855) 3187. FRANKPITS, Elizabeth, Mrs. Appointed nurqe at the Destitute Asylum. A ( 1 854) 546. v (1854) 205. FRANKPITS, Elizabeth, Mrs. Resigns as wardswoman, Destitute Asylum. · ~ A (1855) 3423. · W Finance (1855) 198. FRANKPITS, John Thomas. Appointed wardsman at the Destitute Asylum. A (.1854) 546. v .( 1854) 205. FRANKPITS, John Thomas. Resigns as wardsman, Destitute Asylum. , A (1855) 3423. . W Finance (1855) 198. FRANKS, Johan. (sic). Leaving the colony. A (1851) 1513. . FRANKS, William. Appointment as clerk to the Willunga Road Board. A (1851) 1157. FRASER, Alexander, prisoner. See Clark, Charles. 1 • FRASER, Charles. Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full· jurisdiction for Port Liricoln. A ( 1852) 15. . FRASER, D. Appointed fourth weigher in the Customs Department. •A (1854) 21. v (1854). 41. FRASER, D•. To be 2nd Assistant Landing Waiter, 3rd class. A (1856) 2124. X Finance (1856) 209~ FRASER, John. A trustee under the will of P.V. Agnew. A (1855) ,2403,_ 3887, 4012. w ( 1855) 898-899. ' . 796 FRASER, M. McINROY. Drawn into the Tolmer-Stuart case. A (1854) 445. FRASER, Magdalen. Enquiries about her from London lead to information that she married James Luscomb, etc. A (1856) 1755. FRASER, Thomas. His school in Rundle Street~ S.A. March 27, 1849. 3C~ FRASER, Thomas. Seeks appointment as a census collector. A (1850) 1676, 2084, 2534. FRATER, J.R. Seeks employment. A (1853) 1464. FRAYNE, Peter. Petition for remission of sentence refused. E (1841) 244. FRAYNE, Peter. Transported to Sydney.· E (1841) 257. FRAYNE, Wil~iam. Seeks clerkship. A (1849) 1118, 1285. Q (1849) 341, 372. FRAYNE, William. Appointment as clerk at the Local Court, Adelaide. A ( 1851 ) 1 082, 11 26, 2114. S (1851) 222 (3 times) •. FRAYNE, William •. -He and J.W. Nicholls suggest they do J.M. Skipper's work during his absence. A ( 185 2) 306. FRAYNE, William. Reappointed as clerk of the Local Court, Adelaide. A (1852) 548. T (1852) 409. FRAYNE, William. Seeks an adjustment of his salary. ' A (1852) 731. T (1852) 244. FRAYNE, William. To add the duties of bailiff to his existini ones, in Adelaide Local Court. A (1852 744, 979. _ T (1852 268, 409, 703. . FRAYNE, William.· Electoral clerk for East Torrens and Yatala. A (1852) 1018, 1075. T (1852) 334 (twice). . FRAZER, Ellen, Mrs. Her three children no longer to receive . relief. ~ H ( 1844) 3 30. FRAZER, qeorge. Sheriff recommends Frazer's release from gaol. A (1856). 2339. x -c 1856) 411 • . FREDERICK HUTH, shipe Complaint by master about delays in the Customs Department. A ( 1842) 118, 14 3. ' FREE, Geor~e. A (1849) A (1850 - s (1851 Constable on the Duke of Wellington. 2059~. FREE, Georre· 797 . . His whereabouts sought. 2453. 20. FREEBODY 1 William. Appointed to the Police Force. FREEBODY, William. Baillie affair. His conduct eulogised in the Louisa A (1849) 651. A ( 1849) Q 1676. (1849) 490. FREEBODY, William. A member of the police escort, believed to have been lost in the Lady Denison. A (1850) 1913. FREEBURN, Thomas. Application.for occupation licence in the· counties of Stanley and Light. A (1846) 1375 (outsize). FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek. Work found for destitute poor on Dry Creek branch of Gawler Railway. Superintendent reguests funds. A t 1856) 369. FREE LABOR STATION,- Dry Creek. Comptroller reports death of Alex McLoud, a child of Gaelic parents. A (1856) 456. FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek • . Six Highland immigrant children suspected of having'typhoid, now recovered. A (1856) . 519. FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek. Immigrant males to be told work available at the Free Labor Station at from 2/- to ft/- per day •. ~No claim on Government if they refuse. A (1856) 584. . FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek. Comptroller reports refusal of certain men to break stone for Mr... Stuckey at two shillinjs per cubic yard. A (1856 x (1856 938. 161. FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek. Superintendent reports illness and death among the Highland immigrants. A ( 1856 ) 11 72 , 136 9 , 137 2 • (1856) 258, 269 • x . FREE LA~OR STATION, Dry Creek. Coloniai Architect reports on accommodation at Free Labor Station. A (1856) 1476. FREE LABOR STATION, Dry Creek. Colonial Architect requests • approval for repairs at Free Labor Station. ~ A (1856) 2238. X Finance (1856) 223. . FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Applies for half salary as . Surveyor General during the voyage from England to South Australia. - A (1849) 1448. Q (1849) 431. 798 FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Appointed Acting Surveyor General and Colonial Engineer. Q (1849) 338. FREELING,- Sir Arthur Henry. Correspondence about his salary as Surveyor General and Colonial Engineer. A !1849l 1481. A 1850 397. Q 1849 395. R 1850) 94, 95, 113. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. and Colonial Engineer. Q (1849) 395. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. the City of Adelaide. Q . Appointed Surveyor General Appointed Commissioner for (1849) 504. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Reports, as Colonial Engineer, on planS"for a new City Bridge. A (1851) 2506, 3661. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. His reports, as Colonial Engineer,-on the plans submitted for the new Legislative Council Chamber. A (1851) 3378, 3640. s (1851) 735. i FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. G.S. Kingston accuses him of favouritism as Surveyor-General • .A (1853) 2576. · . FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Appointed Lieut-Colonel of the art1Tiery Volunteer Force. v ( 1854) 818. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Appointed Colonial Architect in the absence of W.• B. Hays. A (1855) 43~. w (1855) 30. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Appointed Chairman of the Gawler to Adelaide Railway. A (1855) 453. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Evolves a new system for recording all steps in handling mineral leases. A (1855) 474. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Appointed a Commissioner for the Gawler-Adelaide Railway·. w (1855) 95. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry.. Requested to supply plans, speci~ications and estimate for Adelaide drainage and water supply. ~ (1855) 387, 388 (twice). FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Requests advance of £300 for labourers' wages, etc. A (1856) 202. . FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. His comments on a petition for a route through Hindmarsh Island to the Peninsula of Lake Albert. A ( 1856) 2130 .. 799 FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Asks to be relieved of the office of Colonial Architect owing to pressure of other work. A (1856) 2187. x (1856) 225. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Sceptical about aboriginal . Henry Cotray (for whom ·adjoining septi.ons are to be reserved) having improved his land. A (1856) 2495. x (1856) 282. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Forwards plans on alternatives necessary to convert the Immigrant Depot into Barracks. (With plan). · A (1855) 2901. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. Reports on alterations necessary to convert Destitute Asylum into Officers Ouarters. (With plan). · A (1856) 2967. FREELING, Sir Arthur Henry. See also: Colonial Architect. Colonial Engineer's Department. Surveyor General. FREEMAN, Captain. Seizure of his property. B (1837) 25 FREEMAN, Mrs. Advertisement of her boarding school for young Iaeries. S.A. March 22, 1844. 3E • . FREEMAN, Mrs. Owner of premises at Parkside used as a lunatic asylum. · . T (1852) 330 (twice), 374. FREEMAN, Bill. Appointed Postmaster at Dry Creek. A (1853) 3413. v (1854) 28. FREEMAN, Edward. Claims discovery of gold. A ( 1852) 115. FREEMAN, George. Hospital Assistant on the Samuel Boddington. A (1849) 105. FREEMAN, George~ Seeks permission to open a letter addressed to F. Cheesman. A (1849) 1494. FREEMAN, Samuel. Ranger and poundkeeper, Mt. Barker District Council. A (1855) 3596. w (1855) 837. FREJ?MAN, Thomas ... Proceedings in the Insolvency Court. Reg. July 2, 1842. 3B. • Reg. July 23, 1842. 2D. Reg. Oct. 15, 1842. 1B. Reg. Oct. 22, 1842. 2D and 3B. FREEMAN, William. Appointed mail carrier and Postmaster at Strathalbyn. A 11845l 1331. L 1845 20. A 1846 618, 678. 800 FREEMAN, William. Acquitted of a charge of larceny. A (1846) 768~. FREEMAN, William. His whereabouts. A (1855) 354. w (1855)_ 101, 102. FREEMAN, William. Formerly soldier ~n the 56th Regiment, ·discharged at Launceston and afterwards employed as a. bullock driver in Kapunda, now at the goldfields in Victoria, believes property has been left to him in Adelaide. A (1856) 735!, 1041. x (1856) ·131. FREEMAN, William. Appointed as Ranger, Bremer District Council. A. (1856) 3138. x (1856) 579. ' FREEMAN'S NOB. See Port Elliot. FREEMASONRY. Set of jewels made by a local craftsman for ·the United Tradesmen's Lodge. Times Jan. 29, 1849. 2F. FREEMASON'S TAVERN, Adelaide. In Pirie Street. A (1853l 1430. A (1855 u (1853 459 •. w (1855 566~ FREEMASON'S TAVERN, Adelaide. Favoured as polling place for East Adelaide. A (1855) 2723. FREEMASON'S TAVERN, Adelaide. Napoleon Bonaparte Hotel to be polling place for East Adelaide in lieu of Freemason's Tavern. w (1855) 639. FREESTON 1 John, Constable on the Harpley. . A (1848) 1362. FREESTONE. Discovered at Glen Osmond. Reg. April 11, 1840. 5A. FREETH, George •. Account for boat hire. E (1842) 833. FREIGHTS, Shipping. See Shipping freights. FRENCH, Edward. Shipping master at Port Adelaide. A ( 1853) 348. FRENCH, Edward. Signs a petition. A (1853) 2763. .. FRENCH, Edward. A petition urging his appointment as · Harbour Master at Port Adelaide. A (1854) 3627 (outsize Gr.3). v (1854) 1075~ 1086. ' FRENCH, Edward, chandler. Elected at a public meeting to be Mayor of Pt. Adelaide. A_(1856) 79, 114. 801 FRENCH, Edward, chandler. Complains that he has not been paid for costs incurred by the schooner Yatala. A ( 18 5 6 ) 23 88 • x (1856) 423. FRENCH, J.H. Appointed cook and messenger at the Adelaide Hospital. p ( 1848) 397. FRENCH, Jennifer. Nurse on the Santipore. A ( 1848 ) 1 61 2 • FRENCH PERSONAL NAMES. See LePoidevin. Dubois. FREW, Francis. Report of the case Frew V. Whyte and Rankine. Reg. Aug. 30, 1845. 3C. FREW, Francis. Drowned at the wreck of the Tigress at Port Noarlunga. S.A. Sept. 29, 1848. 2A. Reg. Sept. 30, 1848. 2D. FREW, James. Surety for John Calder. E (1842) 766, 799. A (1844) 437. · FREW, James. A Trustee for the Great Eastern li.oad. E (1842) 871. FREW, .. James. Bondsman of Robert Gouger as Treasurer. A (1843) 979, 986~ FREW, James. Declines to continue as surety for -R. Gouger as Treasurer. A (1844) 285. G (1844) 581 (twice). FREW, James. Fires on his property at Fullarton. S.A. Jan. 23, 1844. 3A. S.A. Dec. 25, 1849. 3B. Times Dec. 27, 1849. 3C. FREW, James. Insolvency. S.A. April 19, 1844. 2E • . S.A. Aug. 9, 1844. 3C. s.A. Aug. 12, 1845. 2B. •. FREW, James. Evidence in the case Frew V. Whyte and Rankine. Reg. Aug. 30, 1845. 3C. FREW, James. Seeks to lease aboriginal reserves, (5003 and · 5005). A ( 1 848 ) 3 51 • p (1848) 122. FREW, James. Correspondence as surety for R. & s. Mills. ' p ( 1848) 329. FREW, James. Recommends W. Hawkes as poundkeeper • . A (1852) .1077._ . · FREW, James. Applies·for assistance in harvesting his crop. T (1852) 973. FREW, James & Co. Dishonour of Governor Grey's bills. A ( 184 3) 1 79. F (1843) 375. 802 FREW, Robert. Tender accepted for sale of horses for Sturt's Expedition. . H ( 1 844) 1 2 9. FREW, Robert. Evidence in the case Frew V. Whyte and Rankine. Reg. Aug. 30, 1845. 3C. ·FREW, William. Arrives with his family in the'Marshall. Bennett. A ( 1853) 1124. u (1853) 347. FREWER, Fanny. School-mistress on the Britannia. M (1846) 146. . FREWIN, Jane. Arrival by the Medway. . A (1846) 961, 973. · L (1846) 412. . FREWIN, Thomas. Appointed weigher in the Customs Department. A (1852) 3122 • . T (1852) 921. FREWIN, Thomas. Appointed tide waiter in the Customs Department. A ( 1854) 21. v (1854) 41. FREWIN, Thomas. Appointed assistant locker in the Customs Department. A (1855) 363. w (1855) 116.; FREWSON, Catt. Thomas. Applies for appointment as lighthouse keeper a Cape Northumberland. w (1855) 544. . FREWVILLE. Fire on James Frew's property. S.A. Jan. 23, 1844. 3A. FRICKER, Diederich. Sick and destitute. A (1847) 56i. N (1847) 47 (twice). FRICKER, Diederich. His death. N (1847) 63. A ( 1847) 96. FRICKER, Edward. Correspondence about his pension. A (185~) 1556, 2670,_ 2804. · T (1852) 534, 810,. 829. FRICKER, Edward. Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital • . A ( 1852) 1771 • T (1852) 579. FRICKER, Edward. Goes to New South Wales. A ( 1 ~52) 2302. FRICKER, Edward. Resigns as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital. A (1852) 2749. T (1852) 833; FRICKER, Edward. Appointed weigher in the Customs. A (1853) 193. u. (1853) 63. · . 803 FRIGKSR, Edward. Appointed tide waiter in the Customs Department. A {1854) 21. v (1854) 41. FRICKER, Edward. Dismissed as tide waiter, Customs Department. A (1855) 4042. w (1855) 912. FRIEL, John. Appointed off ice keeper at the General Post Office. A (1852) 753, 766. T (1852) 245 (twice). FRIEL, John. Resigns as messenger at the General Post Office. T (1852) 674. · FRIEND, Frederick. Buys half acre blocks in the Currency Creek and Goolwa townships. A (1855) 769. FRIEND, news a er. Complaint about postal charges. A ( 185 2 • v (1854 148. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Legal recog'ni tion sought. A ( 1 848) 1 077 • p (1848) 374. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Difficulties encountered in prosecuting officer guilty of embezzlement. A (1850) 1159. R (1850) 309. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES~ Crown Solicitor forwards bye-laws of 4 Foresters Lodges for.confirmation. A (1856) 936. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. See also: Adelaide Mutual Benefit Society. Ancient Order of Foresters. Building societies.· Freemasonry. Independent Order of Oddfellows. Loyal Adelaide Lodge of Oddfellows. Loyal Gawler Lodge of Oddfellows. South Australian Widows' Fund. United Philanthropic Benefit Society of Plasterers. Walkerville Friend-in-Need Benefit Society. FRIGGINS, Charles. Recommended for relief. A ( 1847) 1141 • 0 (1847) 82, 83. FRINSDORF, Friedrich. Hitch in naturalisation proceedings. A ( 1849) 1092. FRIPP, Maria. Matron on the Emily. A (1849) 1474, 1505. FRIPP, William Russell. Seeks permission to re-issue • proclamations from the Government Gazette. A (1854) 589. . v (1854) 227. FRIPP, William Russell. De sti tu.te. A (1855) 689. w ( 1855) 207. FRISWELL 7 Richard. Appointed to the Police Force. A (1849) 1218. 804 FRITH, Thomas. Island. Signs petition for Post Office on Hindmarsh A ( 18 56 ) 31 51 • FRITZSCHE, Rev. Gotthard Daniel. certificate of J.G. Linke. A (1848) 750, 1,090. p (1848) 254, 346. FRITZSCHE, Rev. Gotthard Daniel. Lutheran Church at Lobethel. A Correspondence about death Pastor at the Evangelical (1853) 1684. FRITZSCHE, Rev. Gotthard Daniel. Joint letter' with H.A.E. Meyer and C. G•.Teichelmann recommending the registration of Hensel, Strempel and Oster as officiating ministers. A (1856) 88. ·FROME, Capt. Edward C. To perform the duties of Civil En~ineer and Government Architect. E ( 1841 ) 15, 67. g4PJ· FROME, Edward E (1 2 396. FROME, Capt. Edward Barracks. A c. Eulogy by Governor Grey •. c. Claim for money spent on the Sappers' (1842) 444. E (1842) 791, 792, 813, 839. FROME, ~4~r· E~ward c. Reduction of salary. A (1 274. F (1843 291. FROME, ClJt. Edward C. Dispute about rations drawn by himse and his military servant." A (1843) 1301, 1338, 1355, 1394, 1442, 1454. G (1843) 371, 387, 388, 393, 396, 403, 429 (twice), 449, 457. FROME, ~4~r· Edward C. Dispute about rations. A 1 22. A 1845 61, 350. G 1845 697, 738, 752, 793 (twice), 798. FROME, Capt. Edward c. Dispute with G.S. Kingston over the loss of certain documents. A ( 184 3) 1377. FROME, Capt. Edward· c. Served· with a writ as a member of the Hos~ital Board for a debt due to Dr. John Phin Smith. · A ( 1844 ) 4 , 11 0. . G (1844) 464, 506. FROME, Capt. Edward c. Explains his action in signing a letter as a member of the Hospital Board. A ( 1$44) 128. G (1t344) 506. FROME, Cmn· Edward C. Correspondence about his quarters. A (18 371• G (1844) 606, 627. FROMEj Edward C. Offers to explore the interior. A (18 658. H (1844) 51. l cmn· . 805 FROME, Capt. Edward C. ·Rental for cottage on the Park Lands occupied by him. A (1844) 821, 866, 900. H ( 1844) 117, 120, 144. · FROME, gapJ. Edward C. Correspondence on the combination . of t e . uties of Surveyor-General and Colonial Engineer. A (1844) 976, 984. · . H ( 1844) 172, 178. FROME, Capt. Edward C. Unable to accompany Captain Sturt's exploring expedition for a short distance beyond Moorunde. A (1844) 899. FROME, Edward .Surety for C.B. Newenham. A (18 1153, 1260. H (1844 242, 246 (twice). FROME, Capt. Edward c. Vacates quarters at the Sappers and Miners' Barracks. A ( 1845) 1. FROME, Capt. Edward c. Protest' against the debiting of his salary to .two accounts. Circumstances under which he accepted office. A (1846) 796, 917. L (1846) 357, 402. FROME, Capt. Edward C. Praised for reducing the expense of th.e surveys. L ( 1 846 ) 1 51 • · FROME, c4p5. Edward C. Seeks restoration of former salary. A ( 18 7 790. FROME, Ca t. Edward C. Correspondence about his salary. N 118 7 215. A 1848 770. p 1848 . 225, 250. FROME, Capt. Edward C. Asks to be relieved of some of his duties. A (1848) 657. p ( 1848) 277. FROME, c4~1· Edward C. His desire to return to England. A (18 790, 1438, 19b9. p (1848 265, 423, 456, 633. FROME, Capt. Edward c. Salary increased by the Secretary of. State. A (1.848) 1272. p (1848) 398, "399. FROME, .c4aJ· Edward c. Medical report by Dr. Kent. A ( 18 1909. ' FROME, Capt. Edward c. Criticised for his.failure to construct a durable bridge over the Torrens. S.A. Sept. 29, 1848. 2B. S . A. Oct. 6, 1 848. · 2C , 2E. S.A. Oct. 10, 1848. 2E. FROME, C4p1. Edward C. About to sail for England. A (18 9 378 .. Times Jan. 29, 1849. 2F. · Cim1· I C. 806 FROME, C~pt. Edward c. Farewell presentation. S.A. Feb. 20, 1849. 2C. Reg. Feb. 21, 1849. 3A. FROME, Capt. Edward c. -Report on the proposed railway from Port Adelaide to Adelaide. A (1849) 379, 396. FROME, Capt. Edward c. See also: Colonial Engineer's Department. FROME BRIDGE. Repairs. M 11846) 20. A 1847l 428. N 1847 182. p 1848 269. FROME BRIDGE. Damaged by floods. A (1847) 900, 901, 913. FROST, Charles. Convicted of larceny. A (1846) 268. FROST, Frederick [J?]. Draws attention to serious lack of water in Pt. Augusta district. A (1855) 2953. W Finance (1855) 171. FRUIT. Varieties grown by W.B. Randell. Reg. March 14, 1840. 4C. FRUIT. Notes on varieties grown in South Australia. S.A. Dec. 7, 1847. 3F. . . FRUIT. See also: Cherries. Figs. Gooseberries. Melons. Pomegranates. Prices - Fruit. FRY, Richard. Requests that the deed of his ·lot be sent to him • .A ( 1852) 387. T (1852). 132. FRY, Robert. Application for an occupation licence on the Wakefield Plain • .A (1847) 508, p.9. FRY, Robert. Alleged murder of his wife. A . ( 185d) 87. R (1850) 38. FRY, Robert. Disappears after killing his wife. Administration of his estate. A (1850) 1Q79. R (1850) 290. FRY, Robert. Inquest on his death. A (1850) 1472 • FRY, Mrs.• Robert. Report on her death. A T1850) 87. · R (1850) 38 •. FUDGE, John. Certifies the erection of a pound on the Little Para. A ( 1848) 1 5 9 5. 807 FUEL. See also: Charcoal. FUESLY, Martha, Mrs. See Firewood •. Fusely. FUGE, Edward. Coroner finds that this seaman was accidentally drowned. ,., A (1852) 19. I FULCHER, Keeps a public house at Port Wakefield. A (1854) 380. FULFORD, George Ryan. Temporary appointment as clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office. R (1850) 139, 189. FULFORD, George Ryan. Resigns position in the Colonial Secretary's Office. A (1850) 1787. R (1850) 464. FULFORD, Rev. John. Appointment to Saint Mary's Church, · South Road. A ( 1848) 11 6 7 • FULFORD, Rev. John. Applies for Government aid towards the erection of St. Mary's parsonage~ A ( 1848) 1 970. A (1849) 392. FULFORD, Rev. John. His stipend as minister of Saint Mary's Church-;--south Road. P ( 1848 ) , 441 , 5 3 5 ( twice ) • Q (1849) 335. . FULFORD, Rev. John. Ordained. Reg. July 1, 1848. 3E. FULFORD, Rev. John. Officiates at St. Mary's (South Road) and Christ Church (O'Halloran Hill). A (1849) 740. FULFORD, Rev. John. Stipend as minister of Christ Church, O'Halloran Hill. Q (1849) 248. FULFORD, Rev. John. His marriage to Sarah Marshall. Reg. Dec. 8, 1$49. 2D. FULFORD, Rev. John. His views on state aid to religion. A (1851)524~. FULFORD, Rev. John. Minister of St. James' Church, Blakiston. . A (1851)3060. FULHAM, 'Ann. Fined and gaoled for assault. A (1855) 2794. W (1855) 655 (Discharged) F~LKER, George. Advertisement as a bird fancier and ornithologist. Times Jan. 8, 1849. 3B. FULLARTON. Detailed description of Section 266. Reg. Jan. 4, 1840. 5B. FULLARTON. Harvest home dinner at James Frew's farm. Reg. Dec • 17 ~ 1 842. 3A. 808 FULLARTON. Fires on James Frew's property. S.A. Jan. 23, 1844. 3A. S.A. Dec. 25, 1849. 3B. Times Dec. 27, 1849. 3C. FULLAHTON. Auctioneer's description of Section 252. S.A. Aug. 27, 1844. 2A. FULLARTON. Sale of allotments. S.A. April 10, 1849. 3E. Times April 16, 1849. 2C. S.A. April 20, 1849. 2c. Times April 23, 1849. 3F. S.A. April 24, 1849. 3B. Times April 30 1 1849. 2C. S.A. May 4, 1849. 3F. FULLER, tbuilder. To lay new floor at Adelaide Hospital. D (1841) 384. FULLER, Benjamin. Claim on the Government. E (1842) 615. FULLER, James. Evidence on the death of Geo. Jenks. . A ( 1851. ) 1 306. I FULLER, Jrimes. Implicated in the poisoning of two natives on Vaux's station near Lake Hamilton • . A (1851) 1559• FULLER, William. A passenger ·to South .Australia by the Poictiers. A ( 1848) 1785. FULLON, John. See Fallon, John. FUNERALS. Funeral account of typhus fever victim paid by Destitute Board. A ( 1856) 597. x (1856) 116. FUNERALS. See also: Burials. 'FURLONG, James. A patient in.the Hospital. Q (1849) 90. FURNESS, Edward~ Claim for fuel supplied to the Gaol at Port Lincoln. A (1848) 1581. FURNESS, H. Applies for. a Government position. A (1852) 468. FURNISS, Mrs. James. Recommended for relief. A (1844)649. H (1844) 55. FURNITURE. See: Window blinds. FURPHY, Samuel. Requests that the Gazette print an enquiry from Jane Colter about the .whereabouts of her brother Samuel Colter. A (1856) 2975. x (1856) 546. FURSMAN, Rev. William. Requests authority to grant marriage licencesthroughout entire colony. A ( 1856) 2023. 809 FUSELY, Martha, Mrs. Seeks relief. A ( 1 84 7 ) 61 0 • N (1847) 261 (twice). FUSTING, James. Refused permission to go to Van Diemen's Land. B (1837) 34 •. FUTCHER, James. Appointed boatman in the Customs-Department at Port Wakefield. A (1853) 3148. u (1853) 897. FYFFE, H.T. Appointed Postmaster at Mitcham. A (1850) 2169. FYFFE, James. Dismissed from the Police Force. A ( 1 8 52 ) 2 41 0 • T (1852) 804. FYFFE, James. Refused readmission into the Police Force. A ( 185 3) 1996. · . · u (1853) 590. ' • ·_ ·,'
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