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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 T
Subjects include inquests, land ownership and development,
public works, Aborigines, exploration, legal matters, social
welfare, mining, transport, flora and fauna, agriculture,
education, religious matters, immigration, health, licensed
premises, leases, insolvencies, defence, police, gaols and
lunatics.
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2 December 2015
GRG 24/4 (1837-1856) AND
GRG 24/6 (1842-1856)
Index to Correspondence of the Colonial
Sec_retary's Office, including some newspaper
references
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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
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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
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'W Fin' references refer to GRG 24/20 in Drawer...
Area
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'S.A. Aug. 28, 1849. 2C, 3C' type references refer to the early newspapers
held by the State Library of SA
TAAFE, Eliza
Medical Report
A (1849) 1200
TAGLIONI, ship
Desertion of seamen
A (1845) 1389
TAILEM BEND, district
See also Morphett's Ferry
TALKNER, John S.
Passenger to South Australia on the William Money
A (1849) 14
TALLOW
See also Boiling down of sheep
TALUNGA, district Names lists
Petitions from settlers
A (1853) 1870, 1871
A (1855) 3149
TALUNGA DISTRICT COUNCIL
Settlers urge its proclamation and nominate councillors
A (1853) 1870, 1871, 2086, 2361, 2471
u (1853) 603, 663
Estimate of preliminary expenses
A (1853) 2920
u (1853) 839
Requests a local court, a resident magistrate and a police station
A (1854) 2545
u (1854) 821
A local constabulary would not meet the districts needs
A (1855) 1047
Memorial for establishment of a police station and local court at Gumeracha
A (1855) 2720 (missing)
w (1855) 675
Corresp. about proposed temp. immigration depot at Gumeracha
A (1855) 2363, 2832
w (1855) 599
Rates collected (£269.9.1). Appln. for grant of equal amount.
A (1855) 3983
TALUNGA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD
Disposal of balance of funds in credit.
A (1855) 707
W Finance (1855) 16
TAMBLYN, James
Constable on the Trafalgar
A (1847) 757
N (1847) 316
TAM O' SHANTER, ship
To be used as a prison
B (1837) 89
TAM O' SHANTER BELT
See also Wesleyan Church
TANCRED, immigrant ship
Correspondence about sale of spirits during the voyage.
A (1853) 72, 180
TANGKO MALAITYA, aboriginal
Judge's notes on his trial in 1844.
A (1847) 293
To be pardoned for an offence committed in 1844.
A (1847) 293
N (1847) 133, 142, 145
TANKS
See Rainwater tanks
TANNER, Capt.
Accused of smuggling
A (1847) 522
N (1847) 223
TANNER, Sergeant
Reduced to the rank of Corporal
A (1843) 1008
G (1843) . .4 (twice)
Resigns from the Police Force
A (1843) 1243
TANNER, Charles
Contractor for the Port Adelaide mails
G (1844) 578
L (1846) 29 ..
Timetable of his service of mail carts on the Port Road
Times April 2, 1849, 3G
TANNERS ARMS, Bowden
An inn
v (1854) 726
TANSELL, George
Acquitted of a charge of theft.
A (1849) 708 outsize
TANUNDA
Mill to be erected by A. Wren
Times May 28, 1849, 3E
Reg. June 20, 1849, 3B
George G. Steinthall appointed postmaster in the place of Mr. Oswald, resigned
A (1850) 2615
R (1850) 636
TANUNDA
Population of Tanunda and its environs estimated at 5000
A (1850) 2719
M.L. Harris appointed postmaster
A (1851) 2213
s (1851) 438
Proposed police station
A (1851) 3165 1h outsize
Alleged neglect of the town in favour of Angaston
A (1851) 31651/z outsize
Postal arrangements
A (1848) 1713
p (1848) 545
Post office established
Times Nov. 27, 1848, 4B
Miscellaneous references
Times Oct. 15, 1849, 3B
Times Nov. 8, 1849, 3D
A (1850) 1240
A (1851) 449
R (1850) 321
s (1851) 102
A (1851) 2213, 3867
s (1851) 438, 817
Difficulty in finding a suitable person to take charge of the post office at a salary
of £12 p.a.
A (1852) 317
T (1852) 113
See also
Deutsche Post, newspaper
Lutheran Church
Tanunda Land, Building & Investment Soc.
TANUNDA, district
Population of 3, 000
Times Nov. 20, 1848, 4E
Germans seek permission to remove timber and stone from Crown lands.
A (1849) 1115, 1134
Q (1849) 33~
Agricultural operations
Times Jan. 29, 1849, 2F
Correspondence about alteration of a road running through sections 663-665,
Hundred of Moorooroo
A (1850) 2673
R (1850) 640 twice
Petition signed by 112 settlers
A (1851) 31651/2 outsize
Name lists
A (1855) 3777
TANUNDA DISTRICT COUNCIL
Seeks proclamation under the District Councils' Act.
A (1855) 2502
Wm Jacob elected Chairman of the Council
A (1855) 2761
Preliminary expenses
A (1855) 2811
w (1855) 673
TANUNDA LAND, BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY
Rules (missing) submitted to Governor.
A (1855) 2594
TAPLEY,
A sub-lessee of the Government Wharf
A (1852) 909, 1489
T (1852) 298, .. 7
His refusal to allow a road to be taken through Section 132, near Tapley's Hill
A (1845) 1415
TAPLEY, John
Conveyance of passengers to and from Port Lincoln
A (1843) 848, 879
A (1844) 324, 381
A (1845) 818, 819
G (1845) 935, .. 6 (twice)
Conveyance of passengers to and from Port Lincoln
G (1843) 348
H (1844) 69, 70, 254, 255 (twice)
M (1846) 74
Master of the light ship
A (1854) 2901
TAPLEY, John
Remission of penalty for delay in payment of rental on a lease (14 year)
A (1855) 2071
W Finance (1855) 109
See also Tapley, Richard
TAPLEY, R.
Claim for oars supplied to the Customs Department
p (1848) 489
TAPLEY, Richard
Conveyance of passengers to and from Port Lincoln.
A (1843) 1288
G (1843) ...
A (1844) 324, 381
Conveyance of passengers to and from Port Lincoln
M (1846) 74
Pays hospital fees for John Brown
A (1846) 107
L (1846) 140, 141
Application for occupation licence on Thistle, Wedge and Taylor's Islands
A (1847) 731, p.8
Correspondence about old rope for oakum picking
A (1849) 207
Q (1849) 75
Applies for permission to work a stone quarry on Crown lands on Yorke Peninsula
A (1851) 3041
s (1851) 625
See also Tapley, John
Signatory to a memorial protesting against a meeting presided over by Mr.
R.M.L. Milne at Port Adelaide
A (1852) 28 ..
Elected warden of Trinity Board, Port Adelaide
A (1852) 38
T (1852) 25
TAPLEY, Richard E.
Seeks Government appointment
A (1846) 456, 873
L (1846) 275, 390
Appointment as Relieving Officer to the Destitute Board
A (1849) 514, 554
Q (1849) 18 .. twice, 182
Seeks proposed increase of salary as relieving officer to the Destitute Board
A (1850) 81
To reside at the Destitute Asylum as Superintendent
A (1851) 1675
TAPLEY, Richard E.
"Put off' as Relieving Officer at the Destitute Asylum
A (1852) 438
T (1852) 99, 157, 158
Reinstated as an officer of the Destitute Asylum
A (1852) 1311
T (1852) 416 (twice)
Applies for the post of Colonial Storekeeper
A (1854) 3813
w (1855) 20
TAPLEY, Mrs. Richard E.
To receive 1/6 per diem as matron of the Destitute Asylum
T (1852) 723
TAPLEY, Thomas
Reply to a petition asking for a graduated scale of licence fees for country
publicans.
E (1842) 574
Seeks refund of dray tax
A (1851) 959, 1012
s (1851) 200
Seeks to buy sections 77 and 78, District B
A (1845) 838, 1052
Estimate for repairs of road near his house
A (1845) 400
G (1845) 814
Correspondence about a road adjoining sections 75 and 76 near Tapley's Hill.
A (1847) 1143, 1156
0 (1847) 101 twice
TAPLEY'S HILL, district
Alteration of route of road from Tapley's Hill to No. 2 sheep station
A 91844) 392
Refusal of Mr. Tapley to permit the construction of a road through Section 132.
A (1845) 1415
See also Roads - Glenelg to Tapley's Hill
Name Lists
Petition
A (1855) 3297, 3399
TAPLIN, Charles
Drowned in the River Torrens
A (1847) 1307
TAPLIN, Charles J.B.
His school at Brighton
A (1850) 1673
TAPP, Margaret
Matron on the Marion
A (1849) 345
TAPSFIELD, Elijah
Seeks remission of a fine imposed for cutting fire wood on Government land.
A (1850) 1665
R (1850) 426
TAPSFIELD, Elizabeth
Acquitted of a charge of assault
A (1849) 1310
Assault charge abandoned
A (1849) 708 outsize
TARRAN, James
Nominates a proposed immigrant (Esther Sheldon)
A (1855) 2586
TARRANT,Disrnissed from the Police Force
A (1848) 126
TATCURGARNING, aboriginal
Murder charge abandoned
A (1848) 413
TATIARA, district
This area includes the country near Bordertown, Wolsely and Wirrega.
To be examined.
A (1845) 1060
Visited by Messrs. Scott, McLeod, Hogg and McKinnon
S.A. Sept. 9, 1845, 2C
Description
S.A. Oct. 3, 1845, 2E
Pastoral development
S.A. Dec. 9, 1845, 3B
Reg. Dec. 10, 1845, 2E
Visited by a police party
A (1846) 130 p.11
Misconduct of unlicensed hawkers
Times May 14, 1849, 3C
S.A. May 15, 1849, 2D
TATTY, aboriginal See Winbernin
TAVISTOCK BUILDING
In Rundle Street
A (1854) 3719
TAXATION See also
Customs duties
Mineral royalties
Port charges
Livestock Assessments
Light dues
TAYLOR
Dismissed from the Police Force
A (1850) 2217
TAYLOR, Alfred
Constable on the Britannia
M (1846) 146
Inquest on his death
A (1853) 37
TAYLOR, Ambrose
Signs a memorial about roads near Inman Valley
A (1849) 361
Seeks to nominate two immigrants for a free passage to South Australia
A (1850) 1683
R (1850) 431
TAYLOR, Anthony H.
A whaler at Encounter Bay
A (1843) 480
TAYLOR, Caroline
Proposed admission into the hospital
A (1847) 988
0 (1847) 25 twice
A passenger by the William Stevenson
A (1850) 1998
TAYLOR, Charles
Appointment as Governor's messenger
R (1850) 497
TAYLOR,C
His school at Gumeracha
s (1851) 549
TAYLOR, Charles
Enquiry as schoolmaster at Gumeracha
A (1851) 2425
s (1851) 486
Resigns as messenger in Private Secretary's department
T (1852) 84
TAYLOR, Charles Lane
Seeks government employment
A (1852) 1754, 1985
Recommended as clerk in the Assay Office
A (1852) 2248
Discharged from the Assay Office
A (1852) 3031
T (1852) 918
TAYLOR, Edward
Passenger to South Australia by the Phoebe
A (1847) 369
TAYLOR, Elizabeth
Sub-matron on the Roman Emperor
A (1848) 1645, 1647, 1660
TAYLOR, George
Tenders for supplies
A (1842) 750
E (1842) 622, 702
F (1842) 151, 160
G (1843) 95, 96, 221, 245 (twice) 345
G (1844) 4 ..
Seeks to increase his contract price for bread
A (1845) 814
G (1845) 942
Abandons contract for the supply of bread
A (1846) 184, 954
L (1846) 188 (twice)
Transported to Van Diemen's Land for larceny
A (1848) 1464, 1482, 1496
p (1848) 466
Seeks remission of his sentence as a convict in Van Dieman's Land.
A (1852) 3142, 3152
Wishes to be assured of a road to section of land purchased by him.
A (1850) 1650, 2052, 2259, 2699, 2904
Application for opening of a road leading to his section 913 near Magill
A (1851) 2923 outsize
A (1852) 601, 3007, 3023
A (1853) 3 ..
T (1852) 172, 928, 1022
u (1853) 927
TAYLOR, H.
Tenders for the supply of posts and rails for the Goolwa to Port Elliot tramway
A (1851) 2475
A (1852) 75 ..
s (1851) 496
T (1852) 232
TAYLOR, Henry
A whaler at Encounter Bay
A (1843) 480
lliegal erection of a bank on the road between sections 445 and 523 at the Reed
Beds.
A (1850) 345
R (1850) 82
TAYLOR, James
Invention of a steam engine
A (1850) 1979
TAYLOR, James B.
Constable on the Duchess of Northumberland
A (1847) 13721/2
TAYLOR, James E.
Appointed to the Metropolitan Police Force
A (1851) 208
TAYLOR, James Edward
Appointment in the Police Force
A (1850) 39
TAYLOR, John
Dispute with G .A. Anstey about a sheep run near the River Gilbert.
A (1844) 559, 701, 705
H (1844) 57, 68 (twice)
Inquiry as to duty on molasses
A (1845) 923
K (1845) 18 ..
Seeks to exercise a Victoria Special Survey land order for the purchase of land.
A (1846) 155, 298, 413, 1483
L (1846) 171, 227, 273
M (1846) 165, ...
A (1848) 3, 45, 171, 199, 224
p (1848) 12, 20, 23, 61, 68, 77, 78
Employed on the harbour boat
A (1846) 653
Purchase of section 2182 on the Little Para
L (1846) 143
TAYLOR, John
Licensed as a pilot
A (1847) 267
N (1847) 128
Application for an occupation licence in the county of Light
A (1847) 329, p.18
Arrangements for payment of arrears of rents on certain runs
A (1855) 948
W Finance (1855) 31 (twice)
Appointed pilot
A (1847) 1170
0 (1847) 98
Placed in charge of punt-raising at Wellington
A (1848) 369
p (1848) 91
Claim for boarding R. Hunter
A (1848) 1296
P (1848) 481 twice, 482
Meritorious conduct in going to the help of a stranded schooner
A (1849) 1032
Q (1849) 30 ..
His part in the Bull-Duval imbroglio
Reg. March 7, 1849, 4A
Evidence on the fouling of Cleopatra's screw at Port Adelaide
A (1853) 926
u (1853) 277
Urges the establishment of a local court at Kapunda
A (1850) 2896
s (1851) 1
About to prepare a plan of electoral districts
A (1851) 529
s (1851) 109
Complains of an alleged error in the boundaries of land sold at Redruth
A (1851) 3079, 3279
s (1851) 636
T (1852) 84
Found dead in a well at Auburn. Known as "T.T.E. Taylor"
A (1855) 998
Letter as editor of the "South Australian Register"
A (1851) 2765
Declines to publish in the Register F.S. Dutton's report on Echunga Goldfield.
A (1852) 2482
T (1852) 774
Sentenced to transportation for horse stealing
A (1851) 3693
A (1852) 271
Escapes from Cox's Creek Convict Station
A (1852) 2374
TAYLOR, John JP of Ryelands. near Kapunda
Appointed a justice of the peace
A (1855) 3189, 3563
w (1855) 759
TAYLOR, Joseph
Inquest on his murder
A (1853) 2898
TAYLOR, Louis
Attacked by natives near Lake Hawdon
A (1847) 14
TAYLOR, Margaret
Constable on the Roman Emperor
A (1848) 1647, 1660
TAYLOR, Q.T.E.
See Taylor, John
TAYLOR, Robert
To establish a pound in the Willunga district
A 1842/No. 628
F (1842) 64
Resignation as pound keeper at Willunga
A (1843) 1073
Occupies former Government Store at Willunga
A (1845) 433
G (1845) 833
Seeks appointment as ranger at Willunga
A (1851) 1707
s (1851) 359
TAYLOR, Samuel
Misconduct on the Roman Emperor
A (1848) 1647
TAYLOR, Stephen
Hospital assistant on the Abonkir
A (1847) 1135
TAYLOR, T.T.E.
See Taylor, John
TAYLOR, Thomas
Recommends Mrs. Henry Jenkins for relief
A (1849) 96
Seeks appointment as Assistant Colonial Surgeon and Health Officer.
A (1849) 1328
Q (1849) 386
TAYLOR, Thomas
Unsuccessful applicant for position at the Destitute Asylum
A (1851) 290
Appointed honorary medical officer at the Hospital pro tern.
A (1851) 345
s (1851) 71
Resigns as honorary medical officer to the Adelaide Hospital
A (1852) 1817
T (1852) 598
Acquitted of a charge of burglary
A (1851) 3693
Seeks remission of his sentence
A (1852) 1247, 1334, 2151, 2275
T (1852) 720
Appointed weigher in the Customs
A (1852) 1181
T (1852) 374
Breaks his leg. Seeks leave.
A (1853) 68
u (1853) 30
Appointed third weigher in the Customs Department
A (1854) 21
A (1855)
v (1854) 41
w (1855) 358
TAYLOR, Thomas J.
Evidence on the death of Thomas Armstrong
A (1849) 1362
TAYLOR, William
Applies for the position of Master Shipwright and Boatbuilder
A (1852) 3165
T (1852) 940
TAYLOR, Winifred Mrs.
Inquest on her death
A (1853) 2465
TAYLOR AND BERRY
Permitted to erect works near Ford across Torrens for the supply (in Adelaide) of
"pure and filtered water"
A (1853) 290, 593
u (1853) 112, 221
TAYLOR & FRANKLIN
Manufacture scales for weighing gold
A (1852) 1504
T (1852) 487
TAYMOUTH CASTLE, immigrant ship
Miscellaneous references
A (1854) 1349, 1489
v (1854) 496
Gratuity list
A (1855) 2959
Quarantined (smallpox): miscellaneous references
A (1855) 1957, 1966, 2430, 2460, 24981/z, 2538, 2578, 2595, 2682, 27111/z,
2732, 2863, 2870, 2880, 2929, 2956, 3225, 3288, 3501, 3677, 3771, 3772
W (1855) 486, 516, 555, 562 (twice) 578, 592, 618, 629, 630, 654, 674, 678,
846
W Finance (1855) 95, 103, 157, 178, 209-210, 253
TEACHING
Samuel Stocks suggests the appointment of travelling school teachers for the
outback districts
A (1850) 1041, 1102
R (1850) 273
Dr. Wyatt recommends the establishment of a Teachers' College
A (1851) 2158
See also South Australian Preceptors' Association
TEAKLE, E.
Signatory to a memorial protesting against a meeting presided over by Mr.
R.M.L. Milne at Port Adelaide
A (1852) 28
TEAKLE, Edward
Government owes him £20
A (1852) 106
TEACKLE, Henry
A patient at the Hospital
A (1846) 601
Death in hospital
A (1846) 783
TEAKLE, David
Sworn in as a district constable for Hindmarsh
A (1855) 2405
TEAKLE, Henry
See Teackle
TEAMSTERS, Wages
See Wages - Teamsters
TEASDALE. John
Seeks remission of fine
A (1847) 1505
TEASDALE, William
Trustee for the Truro Cemetery
A (1853) 2147
u (1853) 629
TEA TREE GULLY
Memorial for change of electoral polling place from Houghton to Tea Tree Gully.
A (1855) 2834
w (1855) 669
To be an electoral polling place (in addition to Houghton)
W (1855) 660 (twice)
See also Highercombe Hotel, Tea Tree Gully
TEA TREE GULLY district - Name Lists
Petition from settlers
A (1855) 2834
TEICHELMANN Rev. Christian Gottlieb See also South Australian Missionary Society
Payment for services at the Aborigines Location.
D (1839) 74
Advertisement of his book on the native language
Reg. May 23, 1840, 4A
Reg. May 30, 1840, 3C
Naturalization
E (1841) 133
A (1848) 165
p (1848) 58
Application to leave the Native Location refused.
E (1841) 138
His house at the native location
A 1842/No. 96
E (1842) .. 9, 567
Government's contribution to the Lutheran Missionary Society of Dresden
A (1842) 470
A (1843) 420, ... , 1386
E (1842) 878
G (1843) 56, 58 (twice) 334
A (1844) 83, 488
G (1844) 562, 563, 597
A (1846) 73
Reimbursement for publication of native vocabulary
E (1842) 304, 332 (twice)
Aborigines defended against his charges of "stubborness and depravity"
Ad. Exam. Sept. 24, 1842, 2C
Declines to receive payment for loan of horse and cart
A (1843) 1241
G (1843) 352
TEICHELMANN Rev. Christian Gottlieb
Resents interference by the Protector of Aborigines in the affairs of native schools.
A (1845) 115, 136
G (1845) 7 .. , 725, 734
His work among the natives, 1841 - 1845
A (1845) 148
Seeks to buy Section 615. His naturalisation not yet completed.
A (1847) 133
N (1847) 97
Seeks remission of fine for an omission under the Marriage Act.
A (1853) 459
u (1853) 153
TELEGRAPH, immigrant ship
Miscellaneous correspondence
A (1855) 353
TELEGRAPHS
Suggestion that some system be devised so that news of enemy shipping could
quickly be transmitted
W (1855) 196 twice, 367
C. Todd appt. Supt. of (Govt.) telegraphs.
A (1855) 2174
Progress report on buildings and . . . called for
w (1855) 92
Agreements entered into by C. Todd ("Head of the Electric Telegraph Dept") and
E. C. Cracknell (First Assistant)
A (1855) 3522
Govt. apparatus and staff arrive per Irene
A (1855) 3641
w (1855) 839
Sundry apparatus shipped per Irene from London
A (1855) 3655
Detailed invoices for equipment shipped per Irene from London (Value
£2,925.18.6)
A (1855) 3531 (outsize)
Agreement and certificate concerning the passage of Messrs. Todd & Crackness
(and wives) to S.A. in "Irene" with telegraphic equipment
A (1855) 3699
w (1855) 872
Statement on the selection and appointment of C. Todd (Supt. of Telegraphs) and
E.C. Cracknell (Asst)
W Finance (1855) 234
Resignation of E.C. Cracknell (Asst. Supt. of Telegraphs)
A (1855) 3798
TELEGRAPHS, Melbourne - Adelaide
Suggested connection of Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney
A (1854) 3374
w (1855) 32
TELEGRAPHS, Pt. Adelaide - Adelaide
Proposed line from Adelaide to the Port.
A (1848) 1724
Suggested establishment of line between Adelaide and the Port in connection with
a proposed railway
A (1849) 396
Suggestions for installation
A (1852) 2414
A (1854) 1241, 1409
Proposed line between Adelaide and St. Vincent Gulf for reporting incoming
shipping
A (1853) 2682
Specification for material and plan of route to Port Adelaide
A (1854) 1431, 1713
v (1854) 506, 636
E.A. Schroeder seeks permission to erect an electric telegraph between Adelaide
and Port Adelaide
A (1855) 2303, 2554, 2749
w (1855) 533, ...
J. Mac George seeks to erect a line between Adelaide and Port Adelaide at his
own cost
A (1855) 2174, 2435, 2749, 3641
w (1855) 499, ... , 839
Corresp. with the Chamber of Commerce
A (1855) 2749, 2892
w (1855) 662
Apparatus and "necessary officers" ordered from England, June 14, 1854. Govt.
line to be placed on railway land.
A (1855) 2749
Col. Architect to be responsible (pro tern) for its construction. Messrs Todd and
Cracknell to be under control of Col. Architect
w (1855) 854
Room for storage of instruments provided temporarily at the Adelaide railway
station.
A (1855) 3788
w (1855) 854
Four youths to be trained as telegraph clerks
A (1855) 3821
w (1855) 875
Correspondence concerning termini
A (1855) 3907, 4109
w (1855) 910, 913
Shipments of equipment
A (1855) 3933
TELEGRAPHS - Pt. Adelaide - Adelaide
Three clerks appointed. Proposed appt. of W.H. Christmas as an assistant to E.C.
Cracknell
A (1856) 51
X Finance (1856) 3-4
See also Signal Stations
TELFORD, William
Disagrees with the valuation of his lease No. 146 in the north east of Eyre
Peninsula
A (1852) 2869
Pays the rent for his lease in the north-west of Eyre Peninsula
T (1852) 1072
TEMBY, C
Incorrect spelling of his name on his grant for sections 26 and 27 at Port Gawler
A (1855) 1230
w (1855) 415
TEMPERANCE
See also Temperance Reading Room
TEMPERANCE READING ROOM
Situated in Broun Street
A (1855) 156
TEMPEST, Francis
Not guilty of embezzlement
A (1850) 1962
TEMPLAR, immigrant ship
Miscellaneous papers
A (1845) 1434, 1443, 1448
TEMPLER, William
Assaulted by W.M. Morgans
A (1848) 212
TEMPLERS
Heavy traffic on the road
Reg. Dec. 2, 1846, 3B
Postal arrangements
A post office (under local management) to be established
A (1855) 3663
w (1855) 842
See also North Star Hotel
TEMPLETON, John
A resident on the Park Lands
D (1839) 64
TEMPLETON, William
His wife's enquiries for his whereabouts
A (1855) 29011/z
w (1855) 736
TENAFEATE
C.J. Prosser' s school
A (1850) 1992
TENNANT, Andrew
Accidentally wounds an aborigine very severely
A (1852) 2822
TENNANT, John
Murder of shepherds on his run near Mt. Arden
A (1846) 1276
M (1846) 186, 188 twice
A (1847) 4591/z
S.A. Sept. 22, 1846, 6D
Journey overland from Adelaide to Port Lincoln with 7,000 sheep.
S.A. Aug. 25, 1846, 3C
Reg. Aug. 26, 1846, 2E
Troubled by natives at the Salt Creek about 35 miles from Port Lincoln.
A (1848) 1087, 1152
Murder of his shepherd (C. Crocker)
A (1851) 943, 969
s (1851) 203
His generosity in carting supplies for aborigines free of charge.
A (1855) 208
The extent of his property on Eyre Peninsula
A (1855) 1532
Solicits passage from Pt. Adelaide to Pt. Lincoln on Yatala
A (1855) 4151
See also Lipson's Cove Station
TENTERDEN
Mrs. Bruce's school
A (1849) 1450
TENTS
See also Prices - Tents
TERLOUR, Caroline, Mrs.
Appointment as nurse at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1848) 570
p (1848) 190
TERLOUR, Edward
Hospital assistant on the immigrant ship Bolton
A (1848) 540
Appointment as cook and messenger at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1848) 570
p (1848) 190
TERNAN, Charles
Sick and destitute
A (1849) 480
Q (1849) 162
TERRANT, George
Appointed to Police Force
A (1847) 489
TERRY, Thomas
Compiles a calendar from 1799 to 1910
A (1851) 3272
TEYKURRI PERRIA aboriginal
Charged with murder.
A (1847) 351, 4591/2
THALTIA CREEK See also Saltia Creek
THATCHER, Correspondence about the purchase of section 562, district B.
A (1850) 228, 343, 393, 748, 1010, 1105, 1144, 1171, 1503, 1538
R (1850) 62, 69, 71, 72, 297 twice, 304, 434 twice, 524, 630
A (1850) 1605, 2593
THEAKSTON, John Henry
Advertisement as proprietor of the Beulah Hotel
Reg. 10 Oct. 1840, 2F
S.A. 20 Nov. 1840, 2C
Reg. 19 Dec. 1840, lB
Charged with assaulting a theatre attendant
Ad. Exam. Dec. 3, 1842, 4B
Ad. Exam. Dec. 7, 1842, 3B
Deposition on the death of John Charles Darke
A (1844) 1288
Employed as a census collector
A (1845) 741
G (1845) 920
A (1846) 289
L (1846) 131, 218
THEATRES See also Royal Grecian Saloon and Vaudeville Theatre
Pantomimes
Queen's Theatre
Vaudeville
Royal Victoria Theatre
Argyle Theatre, Adelaide
Royal Adelaide Theatre
THEBARTON
P. Cook's offer to rent Government cottage not accepted.
A (1842) 348
E (1842) 7221/z
Government cottage to be rented by R. Gason
A (1842) 349, 379
E (1842) 722, 7221/z
A (1843) 596, 865
G (1843) 21
Pound to be erected at the cattle market place
A 1842/No. 533
E (1842) 840, 841
Completion of the Victoria Mill
S.A. May 31, 1842, 2C
Soap and alkali works established (at Thebarton or Hindmarsh)
Ad. Exam. Dec. 14, 1842, 3B
S.A. Dec. 16, 1842, 3A
Ad. Exam. Jan. 14, 1843, lB
Description of Gardiner's mill
S.A. March 21, 1843, 2C
Re-opening of the Wheat Sheaf Tavern
Reg. Oct. 26, 1844, 3A
Estimates, plans etc. of a proposed bridge over the Torrens
A (1847) 976
0 (1847) 20
Construction of bridge over the Torrens
A (1848) 1475
Methodist chapel opened
Reg. Jan. 19, 1848, 3C
Miss Evans' school
A (1850) 1140
H. Watson's school
A (1850) 1161
Postal arrangements
Service resumed
A (1853) 1800
u (1853) 557
See also Wilkins' Bridge
THERESA, immigrant ship
Detailed description
S.A. News. Feb. 1847, 2A
Miscellaneous papers
A (1847) 370, 507, 509, 514, 515, 529, 530, 538, 539, 545, 553
N (1847) 226, 231, 234, 236, 241
Intemperance of the surgeon-superintendent
A (1847) 564, 654, 831
N (1847) 228, 241 (twice) 279, 334
THETIS, immigrant ship
Miscellaneous correspondence
A (1851) 2230, 2706, 2726, 2938, 2998
A (1854) 2556
THICKNESSE, Samuel
Employed in the prevention of smuggling
D (1839) 61, 62, 104
THISTLE ACT
See Thistles
THISTLE ISLAND
Whaling operations
S.A. Sept. 22, 1840, Supp. lC
Occupation licence wanted by G. Lash man
A (1844) 141
G (1844) 519
Two men named Lochmere arrive with livestock and lose their cutter
S.A. April 16, 1844, 2C
S.A. May 10, 1844, 3B
Suspected illicit distillation
A (1845) 860
Not suitable for stock raising. Settlers move to Flinders Island.
S.A. Aug. 22, 1845, 3A
Failure of attempt to stock it with sheep.
Reg. Oct. 1, 1845, 2D
Supports 1400 sheep
S.A. May 19, 1848, 2F
A growing pest near Adelaide
A (1846) 1458
M (1846) 185
Q (1849) 4 ..
A (1850) 1321
Advocate General's opinion on the "Thistle Bill"
A (1852) 81
Police to enforce the Thistle Act
A (1853) 3237, 3295
A (1854) 432
A (1856) 85, 2637, 2751
THISTLES
u (1853) 923
v (1854) 147
w (1855) 457, 1936
x (1856) 21
District Councils requested to help in the destruction of the pest.
A (1854) 2409
u (1853) 946
Report on thistles in the N airne District
A (1854) 3687
A (1856) 6
v (1854) 1097
Thick growth between Shea Oak Log and Tanunda to be destroyed
A (1855) 2184, 3025
W Finance (1855) 136
Prolific growth in Montacute district (on public land)
A (1855) 3096, 3139
w (1855) 732
Efforts to eradicate, Mudla Wirra Dist. Council area.
A (1855) 3025, 3307
w (1855) 752
W Finance (1855) 136
Eradication of prolific growth in the Strathalbyn district
A (1855) 3724, 3909, 4092
w (1855) 865
W Finance (1855) 227, 240
Auditor General comments on three accounts connected with public works and the
destruction of thistles
A (1856) 98
X Finance (1856) 19
See also Scotch thistles
THOMAS, Caroline
Seeks remission of her sentence
A (1854) 1951
v (1854) 666
THOMAS, Charles
He and his brother Mauris apply for a timber licence
A (1853) 2038
u (1853) 614
THOMAS, Daniel
Lessee of the Coach and Horses, Salisbury
A (1854) 634
Case of Thomas v. Gordon (alleged theft of Thomas' dog by Gordon) Clare Local
Court
A (1855) 2428, 3171, 3172, 3336, 4087
W (1855) 719 (twice) 754, 789, 914-15
THOMAS, David
Convicted of theft
A (1850) 1962
Inquest on his death
A (1854) 1419
THOMAS, Edward Phonzo
Acquitted of a charge of forgery
A (1847) 351
THOMAS, Elijah
Murders his wife
u (1853) 372
Removed (as result of petition) from Gaol to Lunatic Asylum
A (1855) 32611/2
w (1855) 836
THOMAS, Eliza
Her death
A (1848) 717
THOMAS, Elizabeth Mrs.
Inquest on her death
A (1850) 2531
THOMAS, Frederick
A constable on the Pakenham
A (1849) 570
THOMAS, Frederick W.
Seeks remission of penalty
A (1848) 280
p (1848) 96, 97
THOMAS, F.W.
Contracts to supply bread to the Destitute Asylum
A (1852) 2278
T (1852) 745
THOMAS, Godfrey John
Appointed to a clerkship in the Private Secretary's office
A (1844) 802
H (1844) 91, 94
Appointed Private Secretary
L (1845) 1
Applies for half pay during his leave of absence in New Zealand
A (1847) 626
N (1847) 267
THOMAS, Henry
Passenger by the Phoebe from England
A (1846) 511
THOMAS, Henry H.
Applies for position of clerk in the Audit Office
A (1853) 2728
u (1853) 805
THOMAS, Henry Hearde
Applies for an appointment in the Police Office
A (1853) 3290
u (1853) 951
Appointed clerk in the Colonial Architect's Office
A (1854) 252
v (1854) 113
Declines to take up his appointment in the Colonial Architect's Office
A (1854) 337
v (1854) 152
THOMAS, John
Suspected convict. Absconds from trial.
A 1843/No. 75, 1111/z, 122, 171, 322
F (1843) 327
Evidence on the death of W. Blakeway
A (1849) 1557
THOMAS, John A.
Appointed to the Mounted Police Force.
A (1850) 2375
THOMAS, L.
Employed on the pilot boar and Light ship
A (1846) 653
Agent for the P&O Steam Navigation Company
A (1854)
v (1854) 442
THOMAS, M.
Bremer Smelting Works
THOMAS, Mary
Inquest on her death
A (1854) 621
THOMAS, Mauris
He and his brother Charles apply for a timber licence
A (1853) 2038
u (1853) 614
THOMAS, Michael
Constable on the Success
A (1848) 117
THOMAS, Dr. Morgan
Seeks a medical appointment
A (1852) (3328 missing)
T (1852) 980
Applies for the post of medical officer at Robe.
A (1853) 1072, 1294, 1484, 1906
u (1853) 369, 425
Seeks an increase of salary as medical officer at Robe
A (1853) 1909
u (1853) 574
Resigns his appointment as medical officer at Robe
A (1854) 1174, 1262, 1647
v (1854) 45
Seeks an increase in salary as house surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1855) 2388
w (1855) 610-611
Appointed House Surgeon at the Adelaide Hospital and Resident Medical Officer
at the Lunatic Asylum
A (1855) 1507, 1642
W (1855) 376 (twice)
Holograph
A (1855) 2904
THOMAS, N. W.
Seeks appointment at the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse
A (1851) 402
s (1851) 102
THOMAS, Nat
His farm at Creek Bay, Kangaroo Island
S.A. Sept. 24, 1844, 2C
THOMAS, Nicholas - a bullock driver
Inquest on his death by hunger and thirst
A (1852) 454
THOMAS, R.G.
Applies for two loads of rubble from the Government quarry
F (1842) 168
THOMAS, Robert
Description of Rhantregynwyn Cottage, Hindley Street
Reg. July 31, 1841, 2D
Delay in appointing him Inspector of Weights and Measures
H (1844) 369
THOMAS, Robert
Needs office accommodation as Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1845) 1166, 1218
Appointed Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1845) 1175
K (1845) 17 (twice) 20
Bond for performance of his duties as Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1845) 1359, 1380
Assistance needed as Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1845) 1542
L (1845) 94
A (1846) 135
L (1846) 145 (twice)
Applies for increase of salary as Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1847) 633
Application for appointment as Clerk of the Market
A (1848) 138
p (1848) 52
Report on his work as Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1849) 152, 171
Q (1849) 52
Proposed appointment as Inspector of Pounds
A (1849) 2309
Q (1849) 633
Protests against the placing of the office of Inspector of Weights and Measures
under the Adelaide City Corporation
A (1851) 113
s (1851) 47, 48
Suggestions, as Inspector of Weights and Measures, to protect the public from
underweight purchases
A (1851) 3015
"Put off" but offers to continue his service gratuitously
A (1852) 689
T (1852) 24 ..
Claims that he still holds the appointment of Inspector of Weights and Measures
A (1853) 632, 655
u (1853) 220, 221
For his interest in the estate of Coltman & Co. See Coltman & Co.
THOMAS, Robert & Co.
Leakage of official information
B (1837) 130, 131
Proof of the Government Gazette to be furnished at a regular hour
D (1839) 116
Unofficial announcements not to be inserted in Government Gazettes
D (1839) 148, 152
No longer to have a monopoly of Government printing)
D (1840) 310, 313, 315, 328A
THOMAS, Robert & Co.
Irregularity in publishing of the Government Gazette, and the presence of many
errors
D (1840) 332
Purchase the Adelaide Chronicle
Ad. Chron. March 17, 1840, 2C
Ad. Chron. March 24, 1840, 2C
Charges for printing Acts of Council
E (1842) 761
Delivery of letters to the firm after its' bankruptcy
A 1843/No. 115
List of employees, showing wages due to them at the time of the firm's
insolvency.
A (1846) 1166
Debt due by the Adelaide Corporation
A (1846) 1166, 1170
A (1848) 652
Their printing and publishing offices formerly in the Clarendon Hotel building.
Times Dec. 10, 1849, 3E
THOMAS, Robert George
Maps and sketches on view
Ad. Exam. Dec. 17, 1842, 3C
THOMAS, Samuel
Transported to Van Diemen' s Land for seven years
A 1842/Nos. 313, 610, 949
On Barossa East District Council
A (1855) 2006
THOMAS, Selina Mrs.
Murdered by her husband
A (1853) 1005
THOMAS, Stephen
Appointed guard at the Adelaide Gaol
A (1853) 2526
u (1853) 748
Resigns as guard at the Adelaide Gaol
A (1854) 65
v (1854) THOMAS, Thomas
Petition for remission of fine and wrongful impounding of cattle
A 1843/No. 20, 52
F (1843) 313
Informant in a criminal action
A (1843) 856
THOMAS, William
Candidate for the Police Force
A (1848) 312
Resignation from the Police Force
A (1848) 1522
Murdered by J. Smith
A (1855) 503, 504, 3419
THOMAS, William Kyffin
Seeks appointment as Government Printer
A (1847) 773
N (1847) 321
A (1849) 209
Q (1849) 70
THOMAS, William N.
Appointed to the Mounted Police Force
A (1850) 2375
THOMAS, William R.J.
A constable on the Pakenham
A (1849) 570
THOMAS, William Rodolph
Applies for a commission in the Volunteer Military Forces
A (1854) 3130
v (1854) 930
Appointment as an assistant health officer, Pt. Adelaide
A (1854) 3563
W Finance (1855) 80
Resigns as press assistant to the Health Officer at Port Adelaide
A (1855) 1777
THOMAS ARBUTHNOT immigrant ship
Miscellaneous papers and references:
A (1855) 2638, 3042
THOMAS LOWRY ship
Complaints by passengers
Reg. Dec. 16, 1848, 2B, 4A
Reg. Dec. 20, 1848, 4B
THOMLINSON, James
See Tomlinson
Appointed to the Mounted Police
A (1849) 17
THOMPSON, - On trial for perjury as sergeant in the metropolitan police force
A (1853) 3232
THOMPSON, - U (1853) 937 (twice)
THOMPSON, Captain of the Duke of Roxburgh
Member of Board to enquire into the damage to the "Lady Wellington"
c (1838) 99
THOMPSON, Alexander
Passenger to South Australia by the Lady McNaughton
A (1847) 1282
THOMPSON, Alfred
Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln
A (1852) 15
THOMPSON, Alfred Henry
Assaulted by natives
A (1849) 1908 p. 7
THOMPSON, Charles
Appointed secretary to the Central Board of Main Roads
A (1854) 1102
v (1854) 392
See Thomson
THOMPSON, Ebe
Not guilty of horse stealing
A (1851) 280!1/z
THOMPSON, Eliza, Mrs.
Seeks remission of her sentence
A (1853) 1106
u (1853) 356
THOMPSON, G.R.
Application for land refused
E (1841) 196
THOMPSON, George
An insane pauper
A 1843/No. 421, 1062
THOMPSON, George Robert
Seeks to lease a salt lagoon on Kangaroo Island
A (1847) 1314
0 (1847) 155
Paints out sites which may denote the existence of coal
A (1855) 320
w (1855) 154
THOMPSON, George Robert
Memorial for poundkeeper's licence (sec. 147, Hd. of Pt. Adel)
A (1855) 2629
w (1855) 613
THOMPSON, George V
Offers to act as guard for prisoners going to Hobart
A (1843) 644
THOMPSON, Henry
Signatory to a memorial praying a court of full jurisdiction for Port Lincoln.
A (1852) 15
Seeks remission of his sentence
A (1855) 1479
w (1855) 376
THOMPSON, J.
Claim for charcoal
A (1843) 995
G (1843) 301
TH011PSON, James
Transported to Sydney
E (1841) 257
Inquest on his death
A (1851) 1870
Given a free passage to South Australia
A (1853) 1748
Appointed postmaster at Balhannah. The service must not be conducted in the bar
of his public house.
A (1852) 3067
T (1852) 919
Resigns as postmaster at Balhannah
A (1853) 2276
u (1853) 671
Seeks to sell or let his house at Balhannah to the Government for use of Irish
women
A (1855) 2247, 2281
w (1855) 535
Serves his sentence
A (1854) 2330
THOMPSON, John
Convicted of larceny
A (1846) 1189
Thinks he can discover a coal mine
A (1855) 861
THOMPSON, Joseph convict
Transported to Hobart for ten years
A 1842/No. 501, 610, 949
E (1842) 810
THOMPSON, S.R.
His request for permission to occupy Crown Land refused.
E (1841) 155
THOMPSON, Thomas
Appeals for relief
A (1846) 538
L (1846) 302 (twice)
THOMPSON, Walter contractor for road metal
See Thomson
THOMPSON, William
Acquitted on a charge of larceny
A (1844) 1201
Appointed to the Police Force
A (1849) 2165
Inquest on his death
A (1851) 896
THOMPSON, William (Sergeant)
Receives an award for the capture of W. Faulkner
v (1854) 923
THOMPSON, William Samuel
Inquest on his death
A (1852) 1269
THOMSON, Adam
Appointed office keeper and messenger at the G.P.O.
A (1852) 2955
T (1852) 898
THOMSON, Alexander
Carriage accident
S.A. Oct 24, 1843, 3A
Instructions to Captain H. Hay as master of the schooner Lightning
A (1849) 1708
Appointed a trustee of the Savings Bank of South Australia
A (1853) 909
u (1853) 283
A partner in the firm of Bunce & Thomson, which see
Resignation as a trustee of the Savings Bank of S.A.
A (1855) 2517, 2970
w (1855) 584, 724
THOMSON, Dr. Allan M.
Reports on post mortem performed on body of William Martin
A (1847) 462
THOMSON, Charles
Arrested on Kangaroo Island as a suspected runaway convict
A (1844) 305, 347
Dispute about boats seized by the Government at Kangaroo Island
A (1844) 347, 412
G (1844) 603, 637
THOMSON, J.
Protests against proceeding at a meeting held at Woodside
A (1853) 847
u (1853) 288
THOMSON, James
Convicted of attempting to bribe a revenue officer
A 1842/No. 694
E (1842) 316, 327
Seeks grant for repairs to road near Walkerville
A (1847) 720, 941, 1246
N (1847) 334
0 (1847) 2 twice, 125
Seeks remission of a fine imposed in 1845 and which he has avoided by leaving
the colony.
A (1850) 2595
Convicted for illegal sale of spirits at Balhannah
s (1851) 19
Compensation for Govt. resumption of sections 52 and 125 Hundred of Murray
A (1855) 1725
W Finance (1855) 77
THOMSON, James A.
Allegations against F. Davison
A (1852) 2488, 2611, 2770
A (1855) 365, 497
T (1852) 830
w (1855) 174, 175
Calls upon certain men to act as witnesses against E. Morrco
A (1855) 1630
w (1855) 397
THOMSON, Jean
Passenger to South Australia by the Lady McNaughton
A (1847) 1282
THOMSON, John Port
Statement about an inquest held at the Burra
A (1851) 3936
THOMSON, John R.
Buys half acre blocks in the Goolwa and Currency Creek townships
A (1855) 769
THOMSON, Joseph, convict
See THOMPSON
THOMSON, Mary Mrs.
Deserted by her husband. In need of relief
A (1846) 114, 326
L (1846) 142, 231 (twice), 232
THOMSON, Dr. W
Letter as Surgeon Superintendent of the Stag
A (1850) 1386
THOMSON, Robert
Rents a Government cottage behind the G.P.O.
A (1852) 2694
T (1852) 843
THOMSON, Samuel
Surety for T. Bass
A (1853) 779, 841
THOMSON, Walter
Contractor for supply of road metal
A (1847) 5431/z
N (1847) 236
THOMSON, Walter
Tender for supply of stone
A (1848) 1355
THOMSON, Walter
Contractor for constructing a bridge on the South Road
p (1848) 347
THOMSON, William
Office bearer of St. Andrew's Church, Adelaide
A (1846) 1199
Seeks appointment as medical officer to the Hospital and Lunatic Asylum
A (1850) 1585
R (1850) 415
THORNBER, Edward
Appd. Poll Clerk, Blee. Dist. of Flinders
w (1855) 667
THORNBER, Robert
Asks permission to remove trees on the Mitcham road
A (1849) 763
Q (1849) 250
Inquest on his death
A (1855) 49
THORNCRAFT, Emma
See Radford, Emma
THORNGATE, John Battey
Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia.
A (1850) 1258
A (1851) 22331/2
Pays a deposit in London for the purchase of land in South Australia.
A (1855) 1103
THORNHILL, George King
Correspondence about the appointment of a ranger at Port Adelaide
A (1851) 1198, 1315
THORNHILL, John L.
Seeks appointment as Signal Master
A (1847) 975
0 (1847) 20
THORNHILL, John Laughton
Seeks a position in the Adelaide Gaol.
A (1853) 3303
u (1853) 962
Appointed guard in the Convict Department
A (1853) 3424
u (1853) 983
A (1854) 1054
v (1854) 370
Appointed turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol
A (1854) 1973
v (1854) 661
Resigns as turnkey at the Adelaide Gaol
A (1854) 2494, 2984, 3201
v (1854) 774, 890, 982
THORNTON, Edward
Applies for appointment in Post Office
A (1845) 86
G (1845) 710
THORNTON, Edward
Seeks appointment in the post office
A (1845) 886
Application for Chief Clerkship in the Post Office refused
K (1845) 1
Correspondence as agent for George Ashton
A (1851) 1230, 1391
Seeks to know when sanction will be given to the Act amending the Law of
Evidence
A (1852) 3117
T (1852) 917
Appointed a notary public
A (1852) 2048
T (1852) 680, Govt. Gazette 29th July 1852 p. 462
THORNTON, Julia
Inquest on her death
A (1854) 774
THORNTON, Thomas
Petition for remission of sentence refused
A (1843) 633, 666
G (1843) 179, 180
Under sentence of transportation
A (1843) 641112, 643
THORP, Archibald
Labourer - Inquest on his body
A (1852) 97
THORPE, C.
Complains of the nuisance caused by refuse from Clark's brewery in Gilles Street.
A (1851) 2075
THORPE, Charles
Postmaster at Eyre's Flat
A (1850) 1387
R (1850) 352
THORPE, Robert
A resident on the Park Lands
D (1839) 64
THORPE, Thomas
Applies for position of Inspector of Slaughterhouses and Brands
A 91847) 89
N (1847) ..
THREADGOLD, Thomas
His death
A (1848) 717
THRING, Mrs.
Her school in Jerningham Street, North Adelaide.
Reg. Dec. 12, 1849, lB
THRING, William
Applies for the position of postmaster at Encounter Bay
A (1852) 230, 737
T (1852) 116, ... 227
Resigns as postmaster at Encounter Bay
A (1853) 239
u (1853) 74
THRUM, Rev. John Charles
Empowered to solemnize marriages
A (1848) 271
Accredited as a Wesleyan Methodist Minister
p (1848) 94
Correspondence about his stipend as minister of the Wesleyan Church, Willunga
Q (2849) 363
THRUPP, Leonard W.
Seeks appointment in the Treasury
A (1849) 1684
Q (1849) 493
Appointed as chief clerk in the Audit Office
R (1850) 629
Seeks an increase in his salary of chief clerk
A (1855) 1809
THURLOW, Mrs
Her school in Rundle Street
Reg. Aug. 26, 1848, 2B
THWAITES, Thomas S.
Discharged from the Sappers and Miners
A (1846) 78
Appointed to the Mounted Police Force
A (1851) 424
THWAITES, W.W.
Seeks appointment in the Audit Office
A (1851) 616
s (1851) 118
THWAITES, Walter William
Convicted of assault
A (1851) 1560
Seeks remission of sentence
A (1851) 1609, 1728
s (1851) 344
THYER, George C.
A constable on the Sir Edward Parry
A (1849) 1263
THWYTE, George
Cook's assistant on the Susannah
A (1849) 982
TIDMARSH, Dr. Richard
Appointed honorary medical officer at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1852) 842
T (1852) 271
Resigns as hon. medical officer at the Adelaide Hospital.
A (1852) 1862
TIDY, Henry
Postmaster at Morphett Vale
A (1846) 773
L (1846) 369
A (1849) 796
Appointed bailiff to the Local Court, Morphett Vale
A (1851) 911
s (1851) 18 ..
Resigns as bailiff of the Morphett Vale Local Court
A (1852) 393
T (1852) 127
TIELE, James
Evidence on the death of Mrs. Rayner on the William Money
A (1849) 14
TIERS
See Mount Lofty Ranges
See also New Tiers
TIGERS
Importation of a black tiger from Malacca.
Reg. May 19, 1849, 3B
Times May 21, 1849, 2D, 3F
S.A. May 25, 1849, 2E
Times June 4, 1849, lC
TILE, L. Y.
Seeks appointment as book-keeper on the Goolwa to Port Elliot Railway
A (1855) 429
w (1855) 126
TILL, M.
A stock owner in the Angas Park district
A (1844) 1479
H (1844) 348
TILLETT, Thomas
Joint proprietor of Section 2500, hundred of Monarto
A (1855) 3361
w (1855) 799
TILLEY, George, Senr.
Seeks remission of a fine
A (1851) 2674
s (1851) 534
TILLEY, John
Dismissed from the Police Force
A (1852) 2410
T (1852) 804
TILLEY, William
Application for occupation licence in the South Eastern District
A (1847) 731, p.10
TILLY, John
Application for admission to the Adelaide Hospital
A (1844) 1515
H (1844) 361 (twice)
TILMOUTH, Cousins
Appointed Customs Department boatman at Port Wakefield
A (1852) (3248 missing)
T (1852) 983
Resigns as boatman at the Customs Department, Port Wakefield
A (1853) 694
TILNEY, William
A constable on the Florentia
A (1849) 1197
Appointed letter carrier at the G.P.O.
A (1852) 1881
T (1852) 612
TILNEY, William
Resigns as letter carrier at the G.P.O.
A (1852) 2527
T (1852) 788
TIMBER
Unauthorised cutting of trees on Crown lands
A (1843) 718
A (1846) 1478
G (1843) 218 (twice)
A (1849) 12 ..
Q (1849) 40 twice
Need for checking wholesale destruction
A (1849) 2037, 2094
Proposal to import timber from Western Australia for work at Port Adelaide
A (1854) 975
A (1855) 775
G.E. Hamilton's proposal that £400 be placed on estimates for experiments on
strength of colonial timber.
A (1855) 2920
w (1855) 752
Choice of timber: S. Australian or other, for construction of Gawler-Adelaide
railway
A (1855) 2230, 2617, 2713, 2773, 2801, 3106
w (1855) 545, 575, 607, 627, 628, 643, 651
Suggested prohibition of felling of trees within one chain of the River Murray
banks.
A (1855) 3800
Arrival of shipment of West Australian timber (sleepers, etc) for Adelaide Gawler railway
A (1855) 4077
See also
Saw mills
Charcoal
Fencing
Trees
TIMBER LICENCES
Suggested change in system of issue
A (1848) 161
p (1848) 56
Protest against exorbitant fees
A (1849) 627 outsize, 912
Q (1849) 268
Need for restrictions in the issue of licences. Proposed increase of fee from £5 to
£20
A (1849) 2097, 2094
TIMBER LICENCES
Charcoal burners allowed to use dead wood on Crown lands without licences.
A (1849) 2130
Q (1849) 598
Suggested alterations
A (1853) 1393
u (1853) 402, 461
Licences for the South Eastern District to be issued at Robe
A (1854) 1821
Instructions to district councils
v (1854) 1003
To be issued by Commissioner of Crown Lands (through Auditor General)
A (1855) 1090
W Finance (1855) 42
A form prepared
A (1855) 1220
Proposed abolition of issue of licences by Dist. Councils; Councils to be
compensated for revenue loss
A (1855) 3184
Instructions concerning applications, issue of licences and payment of fees in S.
Eastern and Pt. Lincoln districts
A (1855) 3275
w (1855) 781
Suggested prohibition of felling of trees within one chain of the banks of the River
Murray
A (1855) 3800
Proposed withdrawal of District Council's control of issue of licences
A (1855) 3992
w (1855) 896
Opinions of Assoc. Chairman of Dist. Councils on a bill before the legislature
A (1855) 3921
w (1855) 888
TIMBO schooner
Correspondence about delay in berthing at Port Adelaide
A (1847) 843
N (1847) 339
TIME See Clocks
TIME AND TRUTH immigrant ship
Miscellaneous references
A (1854) 1417
Had smallpox during the voyage
A (1855) 2580
TIME SIGNALS
see also Twelve o'clock gun
TINDALE, William convict
See Tindall
TINDALL, William
Seeks remission of sentence
A (1849) 2135
Q (1849) 599
Convicted of theft
A (1850) 762 outsize
Transported to Hobart
A (1850) 844, 862
R (1850) 222
TINKLER, George & William
Applies for the position of Clerk in the Post Office
A (1853) 2210
TINLEY, Henry
Seeks remission of Hospital fees
A (1848) 1630
p (1848) 516
TINLINE, George
Correspondence as chairman of trustees of St. Andrew's Church, Grenfell Street.
A (1848) 692, 1818
A (1849) 900
Holograph letter as Acting Manager of the Bank of South Australia
A (1851) 2426
Appointed treasurer to the Adelaide Corporation
A (1852) 1815
Asks that gold bullion shall be legal tender for nine months after the expiration of
the Act.
A (1852) 1900 (outsize)
T (1852) 686
TISDALE Richard
His school
A (1850) 1969
TITCOMB, William
Evidence at the trial of James Yates for the murder of John Mansforth
A (1850) 1858
TITE, Joseph
Appointed as postmaster at Payneham
A (1850) 1493
R (1850) 381
Seeks appointment as a census collector
A (1850) 2335
Resigns as postmaster at Payneham
A (1853) 2476
u (1853) 719
TITHERINGTON, Rev. John Bishonne
Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Inverbrachie
A (1849) 1897
Seeks authority to solemnize marriages
A (1849) 2065
His views on state aid to religion
A (1851) 487
See also
Wickes and Titherington's School, North Adelaide
TITLE DEEDS
See Land titles
TITMOUSE, William
Discharge from the Katherine Stewart Forbes
D (1840) 246
TIZZARD, Henry Joseph
Friends seek his release from prison
A (1854) 495, 1091
v (1854) 209 4 ..
TIZZARD, John
Arrives (with wife) per Agincourt; complains about landing arrangements
A (1855) 4057
TIZZARD, Rachel
Seeks remission of her husband's find
A (1854) 1451
TOBACCO
Successful growth
Ad. Exam. Dec. 31, 1842, 3C
Ad. Exam. Feb. 22, 1843, 3A
Suggested regulation of sales by restricting them to licence holders
A (1844) 543, 665
H (1844) 25, 67
Proposed reduction of Customs duties levied on refuse tobacco
A (1848) 1798
Book written by John Hardy
Reg. Sept. 9, 1848, lB
Method used to render tobacco required for sheep-washing unfit for human
consumption
s (1851) 755
Issue to every prisoner at Yatala to be abolished. Issue to be limited to those who
earn credit.
A (1855) 3994
w (1855) 902-03
See also Prices Tobacco
TOBY, J.
Complains of the detention of his barque the Frederick Huth
A 1842/No. 118, 143
E (1842) 581, 582
TOD, P. J.
Seeks appointment as a Resident Magistrate
A (1854) 602
v (1854) 229
TOD, Patrick Jam es
Opinion on Parkhurst boys
A 1843/No. 333
Correspondence about mineral sections near the North Rhine
A (1847) 772
Proposed appointment as a justice of the peace
A (1849) 119
Q (1849) 24
Accused of conspiracy by William Younghusband
A (1849) 1611
Q (1849) 472
Interested in the development of land at the False Arm, Port River
A (1849) 2113, 2237
Q (1849) 600
R (1850) 12
Correspondence about sectionsd 4014 and 4043 on the Onkaparinga River.
A (1850) 180, 274, 305, 435, 557, 1199
R (1850) 76, 129, 329, 574, 575
Seeks land for the erection of wharves at Tumby Bay
A (1850) 314, 381, 463
R (1850) 102, 119, 143
TOD, Robert
Unauthorised handling of the mails
c (1838) 72, 73
His tender for Government flats at the Port accepted
c (1838) 89
Tender accepted for cartage of water to Port Adelaide
c (1838) 89
Makes groundless complaint
c (1838) 95
Insolvent
Reg. April 28, 1849, 3E
S.A. May 11, 1849, 2E
TODD, Sir Charles
Appointed Superintendent of Telegraphs
A (1855) 2174
TODD, Sir Charles
Agreement entered into by him as Astronomical and Meteorological observer and
Head of the Electric Telegraph Department
A (1855) ~ 36 3 2Agreement and certificate concerning his (and his wife's and servants) passage to
S.A. per "Irene"
A (1855) 3699
w (1855) 872
Statement on his selection and appointment as observer and Supt. of Telegraphs
W Finance (1855) 234
Arrangements concerning salary due from date of his appointment and thereafter
A (1855) 3798
w (1855) 871
W Finance (1855) 234
Request for gratuity refused.
A (1855) 3958
w (1855) 907
Astronomical books ordered by him for the Observation being shipped on the Earl
of Chester
A (18 .. ) 1714
TODD, J. R.
Correspondence about free passages for immigrants nominated by him as a
purchaser of land
L (1846) 211
TOLL BAR, Glen Osmond See Glen Osmond Toll Bar
TOLLS
See Road tolls
TOLMER, Alexander
Placed in temporary command of the mounted and rural police.
D (1840) 274
Arrears of pay
D (1840) 292
Expedition in search of C.C. Dutton
A (1842) 725
F (1842) 58, 97
S.A. Sept. 30, 1842, 2D
Reg. Nov. 5, 1842, 2C
Native fires seen near the Flinders Range
A 1842/No. 726
Illness and return from expedition to Port Lincoln
A 1842/No. 960
F (1842) 252
Second in command in Eyre's search expedition for C.C. Dutton
F (1842) 98
Payment for military services in 1840
F (1842) 274
TOLMER, Alexander
His operations on Kangaroo Island in search of suspected smugglers.
A (1844) 305
Expedition to Kangaroo Island to arrest bushrangers
A (1844) 894, 1017, 1263, 1545
H (1844) 151, 185
Expedition to the Milmenrura country for the capture of native sheep stealers
A (1844) 895
H (1844) 144
His visit to Portland on police business
A (1844) 1541
H (1844) 292
His work as a census officer
K (1844) 142
Search for illicit stills on Kangaroo Island and Thistle Island
A (1845) 860
Journal of a journey in the South East in search of a better route for the overland
mails
A (1847) 964
Seeks to purchase timber for "the station at Salt Creek"
A (1847) 1236
0 (1847) 135
Seeks permission for erection of a public house at Salt Creek
0 (1847) 23
.
Capture of Tasmanian bushrangers
A (1848) 1284
p (1848) 410
Report on seizures made by him under the Distillation Act
A (1848) 1957
Report on the poisoning of natives on Yalluna Station
A (1849) 1007, 1178
Police Commissioner's eulogy
A (1849) 1404 (p.12)
Q (1849) 420
Temporary appointment as Commissioner of Police and Police Magistrate
A (1849) 1614
Q (1849) 41.., 413
R (1850) 567
Evidence at the trial of natives charged with the murder of J .R. Beevor
A (1849) 1852
Alleged bigotry
A (1849) 2187
His reforms as Police Commissioner
Reg. Sept. 26, 1849, 4E
His administration of justice as Police Magistrate criticised
Reg. Oct 24, 1849, 3D
Reg. Nov. 10, 1849, 2E
Reg. Nov. 14, 1849, 3B
Reg. Nov. 28, 1849, 3C Supp. lE (twice)
TOLMER, Alexander
Alleged unfairness towards J.A. Burgon
A (1850) 278
Complaints of his conduct as a magistrate prove unfounded
A (1850) 2085, 2185
R (1850) 539, 564
Attempts to obtain share of reward due to police constables (Reid and Rounsevell)
for seizure of spirits etc.
A (1850) 2231
A (1851) 2465
s (1851) 510
Memorial urging his reinstatement as Commissioner of Police
A (1851) 1028
Seeks appointment as Inspector of Police
A (1851) 3798
s (1851) 796
Appointed Commissioner of Police and Police Magistrate
A (1852) 51
T (1852) 3
Testifies to the character of Edward Strike
A (1852) 75
Proposes a gold escort from Mt. Alexander to Adelaide
A (1852) 411, 886
Journal of his journey to Mount Alexander
A (1852) 886
Return of 1st gold escort
T (1852) 307
Report on the 1st Gold Escort. Recommendations for the future.
A (1852) 997
Immediate preparations for 2nd escort. To report to the Victorian Government on
arrival in Melbourne.
A (1852) 1391
T (1852) 308
Appointed a justice of the peace for Victoria
A (1852) 1462
T (1852) 465
Report on his second journey to the Victorian Goldfields. Recommendations
A (1852) 1397
T (1852) 43
Censured for attempting to use gold escorts for carrying gold coin to the
goldfields.
A (1852) 1442, 1445
T (1852) 450, 453 (twice) 460
Thanked by Governor for his work with the Gold Escort
A (1852) 1999
T (1852) 645
His request for permission to publish the Governor's eulogistic letter refused.
A (1852) 1999
.
T (1852) 645, 664
TOLMER, Alexander
His quarrel with C.W. Stuart
A (1852) 2050, 2065, 2420, 2449, 2457, 2468, 2496, 2499, 2502, 2639, 2728,
2776
A (1853) 2319, 2346, 2348, 2365, 2403
T (1852) 670, 757, 758, 776 (twice) 785, 845
U (1853) 672, 683, 684, 702 (twice) 921
A (1853) 2423, 2434, 2481, 2482, 2489, 2492
u (1853) 737
Reports W. Benson and J. Grimsdick for gross insubordination on Escort duty.
A (1852) 2096, 2440 1h
T (1852) 685
Legislative Council recommends a gratuity
A (1852) 3365
T (1852) 991
Censured by Governor for paying "extortionate charges" for forage for Escort
horses.
A (1853) 77
H.W. Parker complains of his carelessness about C.S. Bennett's gun.
A (1853) 224
u (1853) 78, .. , 736
Suggests the formation of a superannuation fund for the Police Force
A (1853) 5291h
u (1853) 197
Faulty organisation of Gold Escort
u (1853) 223
Report on his tour of northern police stations
A (1853) 1037
u (1853) 327, 364
Report on his tour of Yorke Peninsula
A (1853) 1146
Reports C.W. Stuart for countermanding an order
A (1853) 1217
u (1853) 373
Reprimanded
A (1853) 1628
Friction with G. Ormerod and others over the report of his South Eastern police
tour.
A (1853) 823, 1343, 1465, 1607, 1614, 1686, 1901
u (1853) 269, 443, 509, 543, 695
Lays down a shorter route for the intercolonial mail through the Tatiara country
S.A. Oct 1, 1847, 3C
Reg. Oct 6, 1847, 2D
At loggerheads with W. Rose.
A (1853) 2041, 2114
Reprimanded for disregarding instructions
A (1853) 1976, 2388
u (1853) 655, 706
TOLMER, Alexander
A board to investigate the state of the Police Force
A (1853) 2561, 2577, 2636, 2639 (outsize Gr.2) 2656112, 2693, 2695, 2706, 2780,
2877, 2913, 3033, 3137V2, 3361, 3461, 3462
u (1853) 737, 740, 757, 759, 769, 800, 83 .. , 838, 877
v (1854) 7
W.B. Orde alleges discreditable incidents
A (1853) 3152, 3158, 3174, 3207 1h, 3248112, 3264, 3340
u (1853) 932
Relieved of his office as Commissioner of Police
A (1853) 3216, 3361
u (1853) 890, 901, 918, 974
Miscellaneous papers referring to his retirement from the Police Force 1853 1856
A (1853) 3361
His offer to lead an expedition to Northern Australia is declined.
A (1854) 111
v (1854) 65
C.W. Stuart makes further charges against him.
A (1854) 169, 186112, 271, 289, 291, 389, 444, 445, 521, 685
v (1854) 76, 109, 210, 211, 218, 274
Declines office as Governor of the Adelaide Gaol.
A (1854) 1275
Invited to drill a troop of volunteer mounted rifles
A (1854) 2954
A (1855) 174, 240, 252, 306
v (1854) 882
w (1855) 56, 76
Appointed Superintendent of Police
A (1854) 3681
w (1855) 42
Promoted to Superintendent of the Police Force
w (1855) 16
His "reprehensible and disingenuous" behaviour as a police inspector
A (1854) 3565, 3705
v (1854) 1055, ..
His request for a police groom and a stall for his horse is refused.
A (1855) 918
w (1855) 256
To visit Yatala Labor Prison regularly as a JP
A (1855) 1227
W (1855) 315 (twice)
P .E. Warburton protests against his gradual elevation to authority in the Police
Force
A (1855) 1473
w (1855) 374
TOLMER, Alexander
Questioned about a pay stoppage, disposal of sale proceeds (Holts) and Litchfield's
share of Reward Fund (1850)
A (1855) 3668, 4028, 4046, 4137
A (1856) 27
w (1855) 901, 913
X Finance (1856) 8
His indiscreet defence of G. Hart (publican). Tolmer's lack of judgment
condemned.
A (1855) 4146
w (1855) 926-27
Report on the Port Lincoln district
A (1846) 276
His efforts to arrest J. Anderson in Tasmania
A (1846) 1537
For his quarterly reports as Commissioner of Police 0849 (see Police
Commissioner
See also Gold escorts
TOLSON, Joseph
Application for an occupation licence near Lake Mundy
A (1847) 972, p.1.
TOMKINS, Thomas
Fined for allowing his pigs to stray in the city
A (1850) 1675
TOMKINS, William
Appointed as messenger to Governor Fox Young
A (1851) 3791
s (1851) 793
Appointed messenger in Private Secretarys department
T (1852) 84
TOMKINSON, Samuel
Urges the repeal or amendment of the Bullion Act
A (1852) 815% (outsize) 846
T (1852) 251
Manager, Bank of Australasia. Corroborates statement about drafts for £200 given
to S .B. Garratt, a prisoner at the gaol.
A (1856) 108
TOMLINSON, James
Convicted of stealing
A (1850) 2787
Seeks remission of sentence
A (1851) 403
s (1851) 95
TOMLINSON, Robson
Cook's assistant on the Westminster
A (1848) 1026
Police constable at Encounter Bay
A (1849) 1558%
TOMNEY, Felix
Boundary dispute as occupier of section 305, Willunga
A (1851) 1217
s (1851) 2 ..
TOMPKINS, Charles
Seeks a Government position
A (1854) 913
v (1854) 323
TONNAGE DUES
Committees appointed to fix dues
D (1840) 336
Payment of dues by unregistered and small craft.
A (1843) 1039
Schedule of dues charged at McLaren Wharf
A (1851) 866
TOORAK GARDENS
Ploughing match
S.A. Aug. 7, 1849, 3D
S.A. Aug. 17, 1849, 2D
Reg. Aug. 18, 1849, 2E
Times Aug. 20, 1849, 3F
TOOTELL, William
Acquitted of a charge of theft
A (1851) 280!1/z
TOPHAM STREET - Adelaide
A private street
A (1851) 2042
s (1851) 413
TOPSFIELD, Elijah See Tapsfield
TORNTO STATION
Murder of Captain J.R. Beevor
A (1849) 896, 1271, 1317, 1404 (p.6), 1619, 1847, 1850, 1852, 1893, 1900,
1906, 1907, 1908 p.6, 1974, 1986, 2070
Times May 14, 1849, 3D
Times Oct 1, 1849, 4C
Times Oct 11, 1849, 2G
TORNTO STATION
Murder of Captain J.R. Beevor
Times Nov. 15, 1849, 2G
S.A. May 15, 1849, 2D
S.A. June 8, 1849, 2F
S.A. Sept. 11, 1849, 2F
Reg. Oct. 31, 1849, 3C
S.A. Nov. 2, 1849, 2F
S.A. Nov. 16, 1849, 2C
Reg. Nov. 17, 1849, 3B
Times Nov. 22, 1849, 3E
A (1850) 821/2 p.2
R (1850)332
TORRENS Sir Robert Richard
His efforts to promote emigration from Ireland to South Australia
Ad. Chron. March 31, 1840 4C
Arrival in South Australia
Reg. Dec. 19, 1840, 2D
Censured for not giving Governor Grey loyal support in his policy of retrenchment
E (1841) 87A
Rebuked for reducing wharfage rates without authority
E (1841) 122, 129
Censured for unauthorized absence from his office
E (1841) 156
E (1842) 581
His residence is situated on the section adjoining No. 406 near the Port Road
S.A. Nov. 29, 1842, 3D
Rebuked for permitting pay lists to be drawn up carelessly
E (1841) 177
His conduct defended
S.A. July 23, 1841, 2D
Suggested amendment of the Customs Act
A (1842) 253
Friction with Capt. Lipson over the allocation of rooms in the Customs House
A 1842/ .. 508
E (1842) 849
Censured for not reporting the drunkenness of one of his officers
A (1842) 598
E (1842) ...
Censured for not giving John Anthony written notice of dismissal
E (1842) 374
Relieved of obligation of furnishing a daily attendance return
F (1842) 27
Opinion on Parkhurst boys
A 1843/No. 138
His claim for a moiety of the fine levied on the owners of the Emma for
smuggling
A (1843) 913, 925, 983, 999, 1010
TORRENS, Sir Robert Richard
His claim for a moiety of the fine levied on the owners of the Emma for
smuggling
G (1843) 278 (twice) 290, 297, 302
Correspondence about his sureties
A (1843) 1312, 1333, 1410
G (1843) 384, .. 1
Correspondence about the loss of a land order (No. 16)
H (1844) 4, 6, 11, 14, 21, 36, 52, 53, 61, 62, 85, 179 (twice)
G (1844) 549, 560, 565 (twice) 567, 568 (twice) 617, 655
A (1844) 227, 241, 248, 430, 492, 539, 542, 575, 581, 659, 672, 678, 6871/z, ... ,
916, 1006
Misunderstanding by R. Gouger about Torrens' willingness to act as Gouger's
surety
A (1844) 377, 387
G (1844) 617
Suggested amendment to the Customs Act
A (1844) 777, 842
Declaration for the faithful performance of his duties as Collector of Customs
A (1844) 817
Correspondence about his sureties
G (1844) 676
Furnished with a deputation of authority from the Commissioners of Customs,
London
H (1844) 127
His conduct in a Customs seizure case criticised by the Advocate General
A (1845) 567, 568
G (1845) 872
Suggested amendment of the Customs Act
A (1845) 731
Seeks to recover legal expenses incurred in defending an action brought by the
crew of the Hanseat
A (1845) 86 .. , 1419, 1508
L (1845) 35, 72
Seeks to recover expenses in an action by the crew of the Hanseat
A (1847) 36
N (1847) 2, 32, 56, 74, 75
Report on the form of Customs accounts
A (1845) 1350
L (1845) 39, 40
Rebuked for recommending increases of salary for Customs officers
A (1846) 712
L (1846) 348
Report on the Distillation Act
A (1846) 826
Report on part of the proposed Post Office Act
A (1846) 933
Formerly a landing waiter in London
A (1846) 1443
TORRENS, Sir Robert Richard
The Imperial Government declines to appoint him Collector of Customs by
commission instead of deputation.
L (1846) 148
Correspondence about legal assistance m an action brought against him as
Collector of Customs
A (1848) 181
p (1848) 70, ..
Report on proposed alteration to the Customs Act
A (1848) 953
Complaint by his Chief Clerk (Henry Watson)
A (1848) 1051
p (1848) 337
Censured for discourtesy as Collector of Customs to the Advocate General.
A (1848) 1194
p (1848) 367
A (1849) 228
Q (1849) 87
His sureties as Collector of Customs
p (1848) 107
Protests against press attacks
S.A. Jan. 25, 1848, 3B
Friction with Henry Watson
A (1849) 249, 279, 280, 320, 406, 424, 425, 497
Q (1849) 108, 133, 153
Friction with H. Watson
S.A. March 2, 1849, 2B
Reg. March 7, 1849, 4D
Times March 5, 1849, 2C
Times March 19, 1849, 2C
Times April 2, 1849, 4A
Resigns his appointment as a justice of the peace after assaulting G. Stevenson
A (1849) 49 ..
Q (1849) 158
Application for six weeks' leave of absence refused
A (1849) 518
Q (1849) 166
Board of enquiry to investigate H. Watson's charges
A (1849) 575, 580
Q (1849) 172, 176, 177, 180
Charge of assaulting G. Stevenson postponed
A (1849) 708 outsize
Watson enquiry abandoned. Correspondence sent to England
A (1849) 775
Q (1849) 186
R (1850) 346
Censured for assaulting George Stevenson
Q (1849) 163
TORRENS, Sir Robert Richard
Member of a board for surveying the South Australian coast
Q (1849) 532
Assault on George Stevenson
S.A. March 13, 1849, 2C
Reg. March 14, 1849, 3B
Reg. March 21, 1849, 4C
Times March 19, 1849, 2C, 4B
Times July 9, 1849, 3B
Tried for assault on George Stevenson
Reg. March 14, 1849, 2E
S.A. March 23, 1849, 2F
Reg. March 24, 1849, 3D
Times March 26, 1849, 3B,"3D
S.A. June 19, 1849, 2D, 4A
S.A. June 22, 1849 4A and lA of Supp
S.A. July 3, 1849, 2B (twice)
Times July 9, 1849, 3E
Attempted escape from a criminal action for assaulting George Stevenson
Times June 4, 1849, 4C
S.A. June 12, 1849, 2A
S.A. June 15, 1849, 2C, 4A
Reg. June 13, 1849, 2C
Reg. June 16, 1849, 2B
Reg. June 20, 1849, 2C, 2E
Reg. June 23, 1849, 3C
Reg. July 4, 1849, 2A
Times June 18, 1849, 2G, 3D
Times June 25, 1849, 3E
Reg. July 7, 1849, 2D
Libel action against George Stevenson
S.A. Oct 16, 1849, 4F
Reg. Oct. 17, 1849, Supp. 2C
Times Oct. 18, 1849, 3B
Vindictive attitude, as Collector of Customs, towards the Register
A (1850) 392, 482
R (1850) 137
Optical trouble. Extension of sick leave sought.
A (1850) 922
R (1850) 243
Aids the family of George Higgs
A (1850) 1774
Appeals for the release from gaol of George Higgs
A (1850) 1965
R (1850) 498, 499
Disproves E.L. Montefiore's statement that the Customs Authorities seek to
obstruct foreign imports
A (1851) 2486
TORRENS, Sir Robert Richard
Denies rumours that he has attempted to obtain promotion by irregular means
A (1851) 3905 1h
s (1851) 808
Charged with irregularity in administering his department, seeks to exonerate
himself
A (1852) 68
His sureties as Colonial Treasurer
A (1852) 599
Censured for his correspondence with the Banks of South Australia and Australasia
on the Bullion Act
A (1852) 1091
T (1852) 330, 349
His appointment as a Gold Commissioner cancelled
A (1852) 2465
T (1852) 781
His salary as Colonial Treasurer increased because of his service in the Bullion
Office
A (1852) 2734
T (1852) 996
Censured as Colonial Treasurer by the Governor
A (1852) 3528, 3560, 3561
T (1852) 1015, 1041, 1042
Replies to the Governor's criticism of his lack of method as Colonial Treasurer
A (1853) 157
Nominated for the first district council of Hindmarsh
A (1853) 934
Correspondence about the loss of a land order (No. 16)
A (1853) 3175
Suggests amended methods for recording births, marriages and deaths
A (1854) 263
Correspondence about land selection
A (1854) 870, 932
v (1854) 339, 352, 788, 826
Appointed a trustee (and Vice President) of Savings Bank of S.A.
A (1855) 2970
w (1855) 724
Certificate declaring his final accounts as Collector of Customs to be in order
A (1855) 3525
Appointed as a member of the Executive Council Memoranda.
A (1855) 3837112
For his liability as Colonial Treasurer for A.S. Maturin's default see Maturin,
Augustus Scott
For the suspension of Henry Watson, see Watson, Henry
TORRENS, lake, district
Proposed exploration
A (1851) 2482
TORRENS, lake. district
J.M. Stuart's tender (£50) accepted for information (with plan) about features in
L. Torrens area not shown on the official maps
A (1855) 2304
W Finance (1855) 131
TORRENS, river
Brick making in the bed of the Torrens
B120, 126 (1837)
Bank near ford to be fenced
D (1839) 192, 193
Suggested licensing of water carriers. Supply of water to fire engines
D (1841) 356
Removal of ballast
D (1841) 385
Suggested toll on water taken at the ford. Nuisance created by water carters.
A 1843/No. 118
Pollution of water by natives with skin diseases
Ad. Exam Jan. 25, 1843, lA
Ad. Exam Jan. 28, 1843, 2C
Water polluted with night soil
S.A. Aug. 22, 1843, 3A
Fence needed on the northern bank near the bridge
A (1844) 501
Ford near Hackney impassable
A (1844) 938
Efforts to reconcile bathing with the supply of good water
S.A. Feb. 13, 1844, 2C
Proposed bathing reserve
S.A. Oct. 11, 1844, 2D
Natives pollute water by bathing in it
A (1846) 23
John Wyatt's plan for supplying Adelaide with water
A (1846) 819, 851, 883
L (1846) 383, 386, 393
Removal of drift timber
A (1846) 871
L (1846) 388
J. Wyatt's waterworks
Reg. Jan. 27, 1847, 3C
Reg. Mar. 6, 1847, 2B
Reg. May 22, 1847, 2D
S.A. Aug. 24, 1847, 3C
S.A. Dec. 28, 1847, 3A
Reg. Oct. 14, 1848, 2C
Reg. Oct. 21, 1848, 2E
Reg. Nov. 11, 1848, lA
Reg. Dec. 6, 1848, 3C
Times Dec. 11, 1848, 4A
TORRENS, river
T. Cain's application for permission to wash wool and cloth in the river
A (1848) 20
p (1848) 9
Road from King William Street to the ford injured by water carts
A (1848) 1039
p (1848) 330
Disgraceful state of ford
Times April 30, 1849, 3C
Accident due to lack of a light at the ford
Times Oct. 18, 1849, 2G
Police Act to be enforced for the prevention of bathing near the City
A (1850) 296, 408
R (1850) 108, 110
Ford to be placed "in such a state of repair" as to make the building of a brudge
unnecessary
A (1850) 430
Statement of expenditure on fords and bridges from 1849 to July 1851
A (1851) 2313
Samuel Stocks recommends that the river be straightened between Adelaide and
the Reed Beds
A (1851) 3304
Water to be pumped for the Gaol by means of the treadmill
A (1851) 3706
A chelnical analysis to be made of a sample of its water
A (1852) 445V2
T (1852) 170
Its contamination from public baths and slaughter house
A (1855) 315
w (1855) 106
TORRENS, river - floods
Floods demolish bridges and wreck Shand's brewery. The worst flood since 1837.
S.A. Sept. 24, 1844, 2E
Reg. Sept. 25, 1844, 3A
S.A. Sept. 27, 1844, 2E
Damage at the Reed Beds
Reg. Sept. 25, 1844, 3B
Reg. July 11, 1846, 3E
S.A. July 27, 1847, 3C
Damage done
S.A. Aug. 19, 1845, 3B
S.A. July 7, 1846, 3A
S.A. June 22, 1847, 2D
Reg. June 23, 1847, 3A
Proposed barrier for keeping back timber
A (1846) 989
A (1847) 50
M (1846) 33
TORRENS, river - floods
Dates of floods I 844 - 47
A (I847) 890
Protection sought from floods
A (I847) 890, 947, 1003
N (I847) 344, 345
0 (I847) I6, I7, 45
Protection sought from floods
Reg. Nov. 22, I848, IB, 3B
Bridges damaged
A (I847) 900
Reg. July 11, I846, 3E
S.A. June 22, I847, 2D
S.A. July 23, I847, IF
S.A. July 27, I847, 3C
S.A. Sept. 5, I848, 3C
Report on recent floods and means of combating them
A (I847) 1003
John Hardy's misfortunes at the Reed Beds
A (I848) I696
p (I848) 545
Reg. Oct. 25, I848, 2D
Company's bridge destroyed by flood. Ford to be made.
A (I85I) 2562
s (I85I) 5I4
For destruction of the City Bridge in I847, see City Bridge, Adelaide
See also City Bridge Adelaide
TORRENS, river - bridges
Erection of a temporary bridge
B (I837) I35, 136, 293
Bridge to be completed by Mr. Hack
B (I837) 293
Tolls to be levied on bridges erected by private individuals
D (I839) 7I
Proposed bridges at the Reed Beds
A (I842) 784
A (I845) 425
TORRENS, river - bridges
Proposed bridges at the Reed Beds
G (I845) 8
S.A. April I6, I847, IA of Supp.
Lighting of the old bridge to be discontinued
F (I842) 287 (twice)
Correspondence about James & Thomas' tender for the erection of a bridge
A (I845) 297, .. I7
G (I845) 769, 788
TORRENS, river - bridges
Proposed foot bridge
A (1845) 1226
Correspondence about a foot bridge near the City
A (1847) 541
N (1847) 264
Proposed bridge at Hindmarsh
A (1847) 928
0 (1847) 23
Estimates, plans etc. of a proposed bridge near Thebarton
A (1847) 976
0 (1847) 20
Plan showing sites
A (1847) 1093
Cutting of a more direct channel recommended to protect bridges
A (1847) 1422
Need of a fa.mp at the foot bridge
A (1848) 784, 1583
p (1848) 253, 254, 517
Construction of bridge at Thebarton
A (1848) 1475
New Government bridge at Hindmarsh
Times Oct 2, 1848, 2E
Proposed bridge at Lockleys
A (1849) 64, 596
Q (1849) 240
Proposed suspension bridge near the ford
A (1849) 1239
Q (1849) 357
Proposed foot bridge below the ford
A (1849) 1678, 1762
Proposed bridge between North and South Adelaide to cost £25,000
A (1849) 1732, 1762
Correspondence about a proposed bridge over the Torrens
A (1849) 1829
A (1850) 1360%, 1398
Q (1849) 511
Proposed bridge near Athelstone
A (1849) 1880
Q (1849) 545
TORRENS, river - bridges
Footbridge swept away
Times July 16, 1849, 3E
Objections to a proposed bridge near the Mounted Police Barracks
Times Oct. 4, 1849, 2G
Proposed bridge at Athelstone
Reg. Oct. 17, 1849, 3B
TORRENS, river - bridges
Insecurity of bridge at Hindmarsh
A (1850) 484
Plan of a proposed bridge by "T.B."
A (1851) 3083 outsize
Places which should be spanned
A (1852) 1982
T (1852) 663
u (1853) 400
B.H. Babbage suggests a "bow string girder" bridge to span Torrens
A (1852) 2190
A (1853) 1659
u (1853) 400
Adelaide Corporation requests that the Government should share the cost of
lighting the "Ford and Foot bridge"
A (1853) 81
u (1853) 31
Width of river at sites of proposed bridges
A (1853) 1659
For damage done by floods. see Torrens, river. - floods
See also City Bridge, Adelaide
See also Wilkins' Bridge Thebarton. Frome Bridge, Company's Bridge, Hackney
TORRENS, river - Fords
Proposed new ford at the site of the old Frome Bridge
A (1850) 2528
R (1850) 6 ..
Plan showing site of ford, a little west of the former City Bridge
A (1854) 618
Repair of roadway approaching the "City Ford"
A (1855) 2485, 2677
w (1855) 629
Plans showing road from North Tee (opp. King Wm St.) to the ford.
A (1854) 618
A (1855) 1715
TORRENS, river see also Adelaide Water Company, First Creek, Adelaide. Reed Beds
TORRENS ISLAND
Proposed erection of 20 gun battery
A (1855) 1512
W Finance (1855) 63
Proposed establishment (by Messrs. Porter) of Oyster beds off the Island.
A (1855) 3005 (missing) 3252,
w (1855) 735
See also Quarantine Station, Torrens Island
TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY
See Adelaide Total Abstinence Society
TOTHILL, Charles
Reports the death of H. Carter on John Baker's station
A (1848) 614, 630
P (1848) 203 twice
TOTHILL'S GAP
See also Apoinga Smelting Works
TOTHILL'S GAP district
Description
S.A. Jan 4, 1848, 2F
TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY
Amended rules approved
A (1853) 270
u (1853) 104
TOWNSEND, Edward
Application for an occupation licence in the South East district.
A (1847) 972, p.3
TOWNSEND, Edwin
Seeks employment
A (1851) 3014
TOWNSEND, John
Statement about the death of J. Lines
A (1847) 1552
On the East Torrens District Council
A (1855) 883
TOWNSEND, William
A shepherd employed by Jas. Baird.
murder by the aborigines
A (1850) 2726
His statement of events preceding Baird's
TRADE, see Commerce
TRAFALGAR, immigrant ship
Miscellaneous papers
A (1849) 58, 126, 138, 147, 248, 295, .. 7, 348, 370
Q (1849) 96, 98, 111, 120 twice
A (1850) 727, 739, 7391/z, 1014, 1100, 1269
R (1850) 264, .. 6, 331
A (1847) 746, 747, 757, 761, 765, 779, 816, 955
N (1847) 316, 318, 321, 325 twice, 333
0 (1847) 8
A (1854) 1883
TRAFALGAR, immigrant ship
Inquest into the death of Mrs. M.A. Lawson
Reg. Feb. 7, 1849, 3B
Health Officer's report
A (1850) 4071h
Sick passengers segregated on Le Fevre's Peninsula, near the North Arm.
A (1850) 761
Surgeon Superintendent's report on the voyage, with list of births and deaths.
A (1850) 896
TRAMWAYS
Estimates for a line between Adelaide and the Port
A (1848) 1724
General report by the Colonial Engineer
A (1849) 1272
Suggested line between Adelaide and the Port
A (1849) 1272
Reg. Jan. 31, 1849, 3D
Goolwa to Port Elliot
Report on proposed tramway. By R. T. Hill
A (1850) 359
Report on the proposed scheme by J. Calder
A (1850) 1522
R (1850) 391
Its construction strongly opposed by many people
A (1850) 1718, 2204 (Petition missing)
R (1850) 561
Work completed. Financial statement.
A (1854) 3527
v (1854) 1031
Memorials in its favour
A (1850) 1986
A (1851) 2934, 3502, 3503 outsize
s (1851) 444
Iron rails to be imported
A (1851) 2181
S (1851) 317 twice
Purchase of posts and rails in Van Diemen's Land
A (1851) 2391, 2475
s (1851) 4 ..
Colonial Government buys 3 acres for the new tramway
A (1852) 210
A (1853) 1402
T (1852) 286
Jetty and "Station house" needed at Goolwa
T (1852) 360
Work to begin
A (1852) 1539 (missing)
T (1852) 496, 499
TRAMWAYS - Goolwa to Port Elliot
Horse and spring cart to expedite the work
A (1852) 1557
T (1852) 500
Men and materials to be conveyed per Yatala
T (1852) 523
Arrival of materials from England
A (1852) 2540, 2547
T (1852) 739 (twice) 796
Specification of crane and truck wheels
A (1852) 3128
Specification of tum-tables and weighbridge
A (1852) 3423
Progress reports
A (1852) 3482
A (1853) 280, 2884
A (1854) 825, 1461
u (1853) 102
Correspondence with H.B. Strangways about sale of his land at Port Elliot
A (1853) 156, 250, 419
A (1854) 441, 498, 531, 878, 949, 1016, 1049, 1068, 1177, 1188, 1213, 1256,
1493, 1508, 1712, 2223
u (1853) 45, 155
v (1854) 189, 343, 345, 412, 670
Correspondence with M.B. Hutchinson about his land
A (1853) 845, 1310, 2344
u (1853) 690
Lathe and certain tols to be transferred from the Assay Office
A (1853) 1244
u (1853) 385
Report on construction and cost
A (1853) 2087
Governor convinced that the work has suffered from insufficient supervision.
W.B. Hays' reply
A (1853) 2606
u (1853) 647
Charge for carriage of goods
A (1853) 3317
A (1854) 3663
v (1854) 3, 1093
Crane, turntables and wheels finished, but shipment cannot be arranged direct to
Port Elliot
A (1853) 3434
Horses and drays to be used for carriage of goods until the tramway is finished.
v (1854) 3
B.F. Laurie appointed first superintendent of the tramway. His duties.
v (1854), 3, ..
Unexpected demand for further financial aid
A (1854) 229
TRAMWAYS - Goolwa to Port Elliot
B.F. Laurie's suggestions for the conveyance of goods (part missing)
A (1854) 241
F. Cadell complains of the slow transit of goods
A (1854) 667
v (1854) 240
T. Jones appointed superintendent. His instructions.
v (1854) 427
Increase in Supervisor's staff.
v (1854) 557
By-Laws
A (1854) 3248
w (1854) 429
To carry the mail
A (1854) 2632
v (1854) 807
Wharfage charges
A (1854) 3663
v (1854) 1093
Maintenance needs. Expenditure of £86.10.0 authorised.
A (1855) 1848
W Finance (1855) 93
Further expense to be incurred, including completion of Store
A (1855) 1969
W Finance (1855) 107
Daily passenger trains to run forthwith
A (1855) 2317, 2465
w (1855) 581
W Finance (1855) 122-123
The culvert at Goolwa and the flooding of E. Sparks' land
A (1855) 2604, 2924
w (1855) 630, 733
W Finance (1855) 151
Sub Coll. of Customs, Pt. Elliot to have free travel
A (1855) 2802
W (1855) 649 (twice)
Excess expenditure. Explanation.
W Finance (1855) 134
A (1855) 2785
Rates for conveyance of goods (as Gazetted 18.1.1855)
A (1855) 3341
w (1855) 777
River Murray Navigation Co. complains about high charges.
A (1855) 3341, 3457, 3570
w (1855) 777, 836
Returns of traffic and receipts Apr. 26 - Sep. 25, 1855
A (1855) 3381
Report
A (1855) 1488
TRAMWAYS
Goolwa - Port Elliot
Need for increased wharfage
A (1855) 3381
w (1855) 811
River Murray Navigation Co. anticipates increased use of line. Hopes for
reduction in rates
A (1855) 3381
Steam locomotion advocated by Supt. Horses occasionally assisted by bullocks.
A (1855) 3381
Statements of cost (1851 - 55) revenue and expenditure, 11 months to 30.11.1855
A (1855) 3817
High charges for conveyance of goods; threat of competition from private carriers
with horses and drays
A (1855) 3817
Charges reduced by one-third
A (1855) 3817
w (1855) 908
River Murray Navigation Co. 's a/cs to be closed on 20th of each month.
A (1855) 3910
w (1855) 889 - 90
Rates levied Pt. Elliot for water supplied to ships, hotels, manufacturers and
householders.
A (1855) 3963
W Finance (1855) 245
TRANSPORT
Cost of carrying water from Adelaide to Glenelg
B (1837) 55, 90
Instance of heavy cost of travel in outlying districts
A (1847) 1175
Draymen on Port Road demand 8/- per ton instead of 51-.
Reg. May 13, 1848, 2E
S.A. May 23, 1848, 2F
Special service of J. McDonald's spring cart between Adelaide and Glenelg at
Christmas time
S.A. Dec. 22, 1848, 3A
Detailed statistics of traffic on the Port road
A (1849) 292
Congestion of hire vehicles at the corner of King William and Hindley Streets. To
stand, in future, on the north side of North Terrace west.
A (1850) 2765
R (1850) 6..
Hire of conveyance raised from 10/- to 251- per day. Stabling raised to 6/- per
night.
A (1853) 724
u (1853) 230
The discomforts of travel by road caused by obscenity of passengers, dust and
mud
A (1854) 3132
TRANSPORT
Traffic statistics, Mt. Barker Road, Feb/Mar; Sep/Oct. 1855
A (1855) 3830 (outsize)
For Fisher Brothers' contract for Government cartage, see Fisher Brothers
See also
Roads
Bullocks
Bullock drays
Passenger carts
Murray river - Navigation
Carriages
Railways
Port Road conveyances
Horses
Tramways
Water carts
Licensed vehicles
TRANSPORTATION COMMUTATION ACT
Seven prisoners seek resentence
A (1852) 196
Judges desire power to sentence for terms that existed prior to the passing of the
Act.
A (1855) 2852
w (1855) 682
TRANSPORTATION OF CRIMINALS
Letters about the transportation of specific criminals have been ignored as far as
this heading is concerned. But entries have been made under each convict.
First instance of the transportation of a South Australian convict to New South
Wales.
B (1837) 99
Correspondence about procedure, escorts, cost of passages, etc.
E (1841) 250, 255
E (1842) 569 twice, 785, 787, 804, 808
F (1842) 12, 28
Correspondence about procedure, escorts, cost of passages, etc.
A (1842) 91, 114, 178, 309, 433, 476
G (1844) 208, 501, 549, 553
A (1845 (2 .. )
Correspondence about procedure, escorts, cost of passages, etc.
p (1848) 196
New South Wales no longer available, and no more prisoners to be sent for a time
to Norfolk Island
A (1842) 105
Woman released in Sydney for the want of a convict settlement to receive her.
A (1842) 105
TRANSPORTATION OF CRIMINALS
Convicts to be sent in future to Van Diemen's Land instead of New South Wales
E (1842) 413
A (1843) 211
Women to be sent to Van Diemen's Land
A (1843) 211
Procedure followed in England
A (1845) 1535
Specimen certificate of conviction and indent of assignation
A (1843) 660
Need for guard on vessels with small crews
A (1846) 1273
A (1847) 1586
0 (1847) 254 twice
Proposed transport of criminals to Western Australia
A (1850) 699
R (1850) 196
Reports on bad food, neglect, and insanitary conditions on the Punch
A (1850) 1540, 1713
R (1850) 443
Governor Young demands that greater vigilance be used to ensure proper
treatment.
A (1850) 1713
Legal difficulties arising from its abolition
A (1851) 2314, 2379, 2416
Public feeling strongly opposed to the system
A (1851) 2698
Abolition often involves maintenance in gaol here of conditionally pardoned
convicts from other colonies
A (1851) 3880 1/2
Local offenders not to be transported
S (1851) 442 twice
Advocate General's report on an Act of Council to substitute imprisonment with
hard labour for transportation
A (1854) 2851, .. 877
Names of prisoners under sentence of transportation
A (1852) 304
See also Australasian Anti-Transportation League South Australian Branch
See also Transportation Commutation Act
TRANTER, John
Statement about a fire at Moorunde
A 1842/No. 956 (outsize)
TRAYELLING ALLOWANCES
Police allowed 1/- per day for maintaining a prisoner
T (1852) 201
Magistrates, special magistrates and departmental heads to receive £1.1.0 per day
T (1852) 516
TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES
Government servants drawing forage allowance are entitled to a mileage fee
A (1852) 2927
T (1852) 888
Increase for Postmaster General, but he is only to travel in emergencies.
A (1853) 724
u (1853) 230
Application form
u (1853) 271
Itemised list of country inn charges
A (1854) 2163
v (1854) 723
Rates for heads of departments
A (1855) 1145
W Finance (1855) 51
For returning officers £1.1.0 per day plus 1/- a mile.
A (1855) 115
v (1854) 964
w (1855) 58
Survey Dept. allowances:
A (1855) 1768, 3919, 4049
v (1854) 168
W Finance (1855) 86, 244, 254
Conditions governing allowances to officers drawing forage allowance
A (1855) 812, 822
W Finance (1855) 23, 28, 36
Past and present forage and travelling allowance rates
A (1855) 3134
TRAVERS, James Lindsay
Pays a deposit in London for purchase of land in South Australia
A (1850) 1257, 1258
R (1850) 326
TRAVERSBROOK (Sect. 269)
Water-mill about to begin work.
S.A. Jan. 14, 1842, lB
S.A. March 25, 1842, 2A (twice)
Description of Finniss' water-mill
S.A. March 21, 1843, 2D
Mill and section to let
S.A. Nov. 29, 1844, 2A
Protest by neighbouring settlers against the enlargement of the section at the
expense of the road on the western side
A (1845) 1361/z, 1631/z
G (1845) ... , 727, 738
Correspondenc about its boundaries
A (1847) 1437
0 (1847) 212
TREADMILLS
Installation at the Adelaide Gaol
A (1848) 1228, 1241, 1449, 1451, 1868
p (1848) 387, 403, 457, 458, 459, 491, 647, 651
A (1849), 94, ... , 1836
A (1850) 167
Recommended for discouragement of deserting seamen
A (1847) 1133
0 (1847) 99
Installation at the Adelaide Gaol
S.A. July 6, 1849, 2C
Treadmill at Gaol not yet completed
A (1849) 1086
Prisoners complain of inadequate food and clothing
A (1850) 336, 419
R (1850) 101, 129
Prisoners refuse to work on the treadmill at the Gaol
A (1850) 425, 452, 832
R (1850) 219 twice
Mill at the Gaol to be used for pumping water from the River Torrens
A (1851) 3706
Prisoners' objections
A (1852) 1132
Accident to prisoner
A (1850) 1000
A (1851) 679
s (1851) 113
TREASURE, James
Leases aboriginal reserve No. 1134
A (1854) 2083
TREASURY
Inspections of the treasure vault
A (1842) 815
F (1842) 33
G (1843) 20 ..
A (1844) 750
L (1845) 87-91
M (1846) 218, 12031/z
A (1846) 2031/2
A (1847) 230
N (1847) ...
A (1849) 1220
A (1848) 1222
A (1850) 405, 10701/z
A (1851) 68, 7111/z
p (1848) 204, 205' 374
Q (1849) 453
TREASURY
Inspections of the treasure vault
R (1850) 8
Retrenchment
E (1842) 334
Changes initiated by Governor Grey
E (1842) 335, 339
Hours of business
F (1842) 3
Proposed system of payments in bank notes and specie instead of by cheques.
A (1843) 331
To be closed daily at three p.m.
A (1849) 218
Q (1849) 76
Banks complain of the injurious effects of ho9lding large sums of money in the
Treasury vaults
A (1850) 1524, 1525
R (1851) 399
Treasure vault to be strengthened
R (1850) 190
Practice of closing the Treasury on the first day of each quarter to be
discontinued.
A (1851) 118 ..
Officers not to engage in private business
T (1852) 106
Protest against further staff reduction
A (1852) 1092
T (1852) 348
To be closed to the public at 2 p.m. daily
A (1852) 1093
T (1852) 354
Guard room to be removed to make space for additions
A (1852) 1227
T (1852) 386
Appointment of a board to verify balances held
T (1852) 649, 677 (twice)
u (1853) 247
A (1855) 3182, 4191
w (1855) 742
A (1856) 996, 2092, 3045
Board's report
A (1852) 2043
A (1853) 1624
A (1855) 3219
A (1856) 48, 1065, 2133, 3068
Additional staff required
A (1852) 2198
Audit
A (1853) 1220
TREASURY
Bullion Office lit by candles
A (1853) 1384
u (1853) 436
Conversion of Assay Office for Treasury rooms
A (1853) 2788
A (1854) 750
v (1854) 268
Unhealthy and crowded offices
A (1854) 2091
v (1854) 689
Theft of a gold ingot from bullion vault by A.S. Maturin
A (1855) 302, 511, 1157
w (1855) 271
W Finance (1855) 55
Great increase in work; more staff needed
A (1855) 1139
w (1855) 309
Estimated receipts for year ending 31st Dec. 1856
A (1855) 1866
Auditor General accuses officers of irrgular procedures in paying bills
A (1855) 2673
w (1855) 631
Open to public for one hour only on Saturdays
W Finance (1855) 52
Permitted to requisition envelopes (Use formerly limited to C.S.O. and Judges)
A (1855) 2981
w (1855) 712
C.F. Heath appointed junior clerk, vice Wm. Sealy resigned
A (1855) 3770
W Finance (1855) 226
See also Agent General for Crown Colonies
TREBILCOCK, James
Suggests issue of mineral leases
A (1850) 1049
R (1850) 271
Seeks information about mineral leases
A (1850) 1261
TREBILCOCK, Martin
Inquest on his death
A (1851) 414
TREE, Daniel
Involved in a law suit with T. Berwick
A (1851) 2737, 2801
s (1851) 563
TREE, Daniel
Owner of Crown and Sceptre Inn, Gilbert St. His sick son refused admission to
Adelaide Hospital
A (1856) 2
x (1856) 12-13
TREE, George
Refused admission to the Adelaide Hospital
x (1856) 2
x (1856) 12-13
TREES
Tasmanian blue gum suggested for planting in the Squares of Adelaide.
(1853) 981
Seeds of various common S.A. trees to be supplied to Cape Colony
A (1855) 3856, 3939
w (1855) 881-82, 893
See also Timber
u
TREGEAR, James
To receive rations
0 (1847) 33 thrice
Dies in the Lunatic Asylum
A (1849) 1915
TREGILGAS, Richard
Schoolmaster on the Santipore
A (1848) 1612
Postmaster at Strathalbyn
A (1849) l186V2
Q (1849) 348, 355
Resigns as postmaster at Strathalbyn
T (1852) 225
TREGILGAS, William
His death
A (1848) 717
TREGELLAS Rev Walter
Seeks authority to solemnise marriages
A (1854) 2305
TREGONING, Joseph Annear
Surety for C. Barton
A (1853) 799
TREHEARN, Henry
Appointed wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1852) 2749
A (1854) 3646
T (1852) 833
v (1854) 1085
TREHEARN, Henry
Seeks a rise as wardsman at the Adelaide Hospital
A (1854) 544
v (1854) 210
TREMAIN, Eliza Jane
Remission of hospital fees
A (1848) 871
p (1848) 275
TREMBATH, Richard
Evidence on the death of Mrs. Rayner on the William Money
A (1849) 14
TRENWITH, George
Seeks to exchange land purchased by him on the Fourth Creek
A (1851) 3433
s (1851) 725
A (1852) ...
T (1852) 61 (twice)
TRENWITH, Mary Jane
Inquest on her death
A (1850) 2176
TRENWITH, Thomas
Seeks to exchange land purchased by him on the Fourth Creek
A (1851) 3433
A (1852) 26
s (1851) 725
T (1852 6 .. (twice)
TRESTRAIL, James
Seeks employment as a census collector
A (1850) 2203
On the first Para Wirra District Council
A (1854) 1117
Seeks employment as a census collector
A (1855) 323
Suggested as deputy registrar for Para Wirra
A (1855) 2072, 2277
TRESTRAIL, James
Clerk, Para Wirra Dist. Council. Proposed appt. as Electoral Clerk for district.
A (1855) 2710
w (1855) 654
TREVASKIS, William
Part purchaser of section 2190 at the Little Para
A (1846) 97
Sale of section 2182 on the Little Para
L (1846) 143
TREVORROW, Elizabeth
Accepted reluctantly as an assisted immigrant
A (1847) 1019
TREWARTHA, Elisha
Inquest on his death
A (1852) 1792
TREWARTHA, James
Appointed Mine Surveyor and Toller of Crown Lands. His duties.
0 (1847) 178, 179, 180, 181
p (1848) 601
Accompanies Commissioner of Crown Lands on a tour of inspection of the
mineral districts.
A (1848) 65
Specimen report on mineral indications in Crown Lands. (Other reportws not
indexed).
A (1849) 571
Report on the rocks and minerals of South Australia.
A (1849) 804
Reports on various mineral sections.
A (1849) 804
Results of his mineralogical examination of Eyre Peninsula
A (1849) 1638
Paper on the detection and significance of mineral indications. With printed copy.
A (1850) 78
About to visit the Mount Barker district
A (1850) 88
To make a search for coal near Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island.
A (1850) 1593
To examine the country at the head of Spencer's Gult with a view to searching for
coal.
A (1850) 1771
R (1850) 437
His report on the lead mines of South Australia
A (1850) 2253
TREWARTHA, James
Resigns position as Mine Surveyor
A (1850) 2473, 2646, 2761
R (1850) 607, 678
TREWEEK, Malora
Matron on the Pakenham
A (1849) 570
TRIAL BAY (near Streaky Bay)
Wreck of the Elizabeth Rebecca
A (1845) 818, 819, 824
Its site
Reg. July 23, 1845, 2D
Whaling operations
S.A. Oct. 7, 1845, 3B
TRIAL HILL (Mt. Crawford dist.)
See also Roads - Trial Hill Road
TRIALS See Criminal trials
TRIGAR, John
Applies for relief
A (1847) 509112
N (1847) 222 (twice)
TRIMBLE, James
Correspondence as Surgeon Superintendent of the Ramillies
A (1849) 604, 618
TRIMMER, Edmund Isaac Stephen
Opinion on Parkhurst boys
A 1843/No. 195112
Appointment as a Justice of the Peace
A (1846) 1295
Buys section 1076, County of Adelaide
L (1846) 414
Declines appointment as trustee of the Savings Bank
A (1847) 1348
0 (1847) 137
TRIMMER, H.V.
Report on crops in the Marion district.
A (1847) 4411/z
TRIMMER, William Henry
A warden of St. Mary's Church, South Road.
A (1849) 853
TRIMMER, William Henry
Sells some land near Gawler
A (1853) 149
u (1853) 49, 8..
Objects to the proposed plan for the Port Noarlunga tramway
A (1854) 287, 457
v (1854) 145, .. 3,
TRINITY BOARD, Port Adelaide
Proposed establishment
A (1851) 2185
Appointment of wardens
A (1851) 3917
A (1852) 38
T (1852) 25
Incorporated. Suggested safe deposit for Letters Patent.
A (1852) 164, 214, 327
A (1854) 1722
T (1852) 26, 36, 80
Its coal to come in duty free
A (1852) 1171
T (1852) 366
Asked to supervise the work of removing the lime stone crust of the Inner Bar,
Port Adelaide
A (1852) 2032, 2232, 2378, 2503, 2504, 2581, 2896, 3059, 30691/2
T (1852) 676, 677, 703, 749, 791, 793, 874 (twice)
Amended estimate for 1853
A (1852) 2717, 3005
T (1852) 846, 903
Its powers do not extend beyond Port Adelaide
A (1853) 955
Financial Statements
A (1853) 1957
A (1854) 674, 1491
Proposes a further extension of power
A (1853) 2910
Masters of ships outspoken about the state of the Harbour
A (1854) 497
v (1854) 184 ...
Amended by-laws
A (1854) 1587
v (1854) 542
Seeks repeal of existing regulations and amendments to the new Act.
A (1854) 2304
Accused of mismanagement of public funds
v (1854) 756
To vacate the Harbour Master's quarters
A (1855) 13
w (1855) 76
TRINITY BOARD Port Adelaide
Should pilotage dues at Port Elliot come under the jurisdiction of the board and
should light dues be collected by them.
A (1855) 1140
Correspondence about the advisability of Port Elliot being conducted by the Board
A (1855) 1345
Evidence on the stranding of Nashwauk and their opinion thereon
A (1855) 1828, 1885
Correspondence urging the alteration of a by-law licencing steam tugs
A (1855) 1305, 1423, 1711, 2582, 2739, 2845, 2993
w (1855) 348, 349, 414, 588, 590,671, 733
Complaint about quality of oil supplied from England
A (1855) 2640
Moorings in Pt. Adelaide Harbour; buoys, etc,. in Light Passage. Expenditure
incurred.
A (1855) 3227, 4122
W Finance (1855) 185
w (1855) 930
Governor considers that staff should be consolidated with Harbour Dept. and
Harbour Trust staff
A (1855) 3644
w (1855) 846-847
Licensing of steam tugs. By-law of 1 Mar. 1855 rescinded.
A (1855) 3779, 4121
w (1855) 899, 922
See also Trinity Board uniforms
Resolution concerning the proposed purchase of the schooner Blanche
A (1855) 3967
TRINITY BOARD UNIFORMS
Officers of the establishment placed in uniform
A (1855) 3640
TRINITY CHURCH, Adelaide
Remuneration of bell-ringer
D (1840) 279
The clock, its vagaries, etc.
R. Aug. 8, 1840, 7D
R. Jan. 9, 1841, 3E
R. July 16, 1845, 3B
R. Aug. 13, 1845, 3B
R. Aug. 20, 1845, 3D
Dusty Pews and other nuisances
Reg. Nov. 28, 1840, 2F
Ad. Exam. Feb. 4, 1843, 3D
Attendance of Imperial troops
E (1841) 142, 147 twice, 175
Government declines to purchase it
E (1841) 163
TRINITY CHURCH, Adelaide
Government cannot set apart pew for military officers
E (1841) 175
The seraphine organ.
R. April 10, 1841, 3C
S.A. Nov. 9, 1841, 3D
S.A. Aug. 4, 1843, 2D
Funds needed to reduce debt.
S.A. July 20, 1841, 2C
Clock out of action for nearly four years.
Ad. Exam. Dec. 14, 1842, 3B
Ad. Exam. Dec. 17, 1842, 4A
Tower unsafe
Ad. Exam. Dec. 17, 1842, 4A
Trustees to be sued for debt
Ad. exam. June 3, 1843, 2C, 4B
Writs for debt withdrawn
S.A. July 18, 1843, 3A
Reduction of pew rents
S.A. Aug. 25, 1843, 3D
Concert for liquidation of debt
S.A. Oct. 24, 1843, 3D
S.A. Nov. 3, 1843, 3D
S.A. Nov. 7, 1843, 3D
Reg. Nov. 8, 1843, 2E
S.A. Nov. 10, 1843, 3A
Government aid sought towards cost of re-building
A (1844) 1441
H (1844) 335
Clock about to be removed
A (1844) 1441, 1443
H (1844) 336
Circular asking for subscriptions for the partial re-building of the church
A (1844) 1505
Correspondence about a debt due to the Bank of Australasia
A (1844) 1505
H (1844) 357
List of subscribers towards the building fund
S.A. April 19, 1844, 3E
Reg. April 20, 1844, 2B
S.A. Jan. 7, 1845, 2A
S.A. March 21, 1845, 2B
S.A. Oct 10, 1845, 2B
Reg. Feb. 23, 1848, lB
Appeal for funds in England
Reg. June 29, 1844, 3D
Financial difficulties
R. July 27, 1844, 3B
Reg. Dec. 11, 1844, 2F
TRINITY CHURCH, Adelaide
Services held in St. John's owing to the insecure state of Trinity Church
S.A. Dec. 10, 1844, 3C
R. Dec. 11, 1844, 2F
Rumoured sale to the Roman Catholics
S.A. Dec. 13, 1844, 3C
Extensive alterations (re-building of tower, etc)
Reg. Dec. 14, 1844, 2C, 2F
Reg. Jan 11, 1845, 2B
S.A. March 25, 1845, 3A
Controversy between the Rev. J. Farrell and 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
Funds needed for new building
S.A. Dec. 31, 1844, 2A, 3C
S.A. Jan. 7, 1845, 3D
Reg. Jan. 8, 1845, 2D
Reg. Jan. 18, 1845, 3A
Permission sought to take stone from the Government Quarry for rebuilding the
church.
A (1845) 113
G (1845) 720
Site on the Park Lands near North Terrace wanted for a school-room
A (1845) 114
Importance of the clock to the public
A (1845) 704
Correspondence about repairs, attendance, etc. to the clock
A (1845) 704, 726
G (1845) 913 (twice)
Plan of pews, with names of occupants
A (1845) 906
Completion of repairs. Church to be re-opened.
A (1845) 906
Clock to be cleaned before installation in the belfry.
K (1845) 369
Miscellaneous references.
Reg. March 29, 1845, 3B.
Renting of pews in the new building
S.A. June 13, 1845, 2B
Alleged defective work on the roof
Reg. July 9, 1845, 3D
Reg. July 12, 1845, 2B
Reg. July 6, 1845, 3B
Reg. July 23, 1845, 2A
Wooden spire replaced by an octagonal turret. Re-building completed.
Reg. Aug. 13, 1845, 3B
TRINITY CHURCH, Adelaide
Construction of galleries
A (1846) 10661/2, 1132, 1486
M (1846) 37, 178, 179, 205
N (1847) 37 (twice)
A (1847) 98
Construction of galleries
S.A. March 23, 1847, 5B
"Loud bawling" of its "vulgar, illiterate clerk"
Reg. June 13, 1846, lE
Its financial position
Reg. Dec. 9, 1846, 2D
Ref. J. Farrell censured for closing the church one Sunday morning
A (1847) 1557
0 (1857) 236
Organ in course of construction
Reg. Feb. 13, 1847, 2D
Correspondence about Government grant
A (1848) 1116, 1801, 1810
Government grant towards erection of a parsonage
A (1848) 1116, 1651
p (1848) 360, 639
Q (1849) 158
Permission sought to raise stone from the park lands for a parsonage
A (1848) 1609
P (1848) 523 twice, 524
Examination of candidates for ordination
Reg. July 1, 1848, 3E
Reg. July 5, 1848, 4B
Consecrated
S.A. July 28, 1848, 3E
S.A. Aug. 1, 1848, 3C
Reg. Aug. 2, 1848, 3A
Erection of a parsonage
Reg. Sept. 16, 1848, 2A
A (1849) 1946
Complaint about refusing visitors admittance to unoccupied pews
Reg. Dec. 20, 1848, 4C
Services to be held every morning. Also lectures and services on Wednesday
evenings
Reg. April 14, 1849, 2C
Improved lighting
Reg. April 21, 1849, 3A
Subscriptions towards liquidation of debt
S.A. Aug. 14, 1849, 3D
Subscriptions towards the erection of a parsonage
S.A. Aug. 14, 1849, 3D
TRINITY CHURCH, Adelaide
Clock out of repair and unsafe for those passing beneath it
A (1852) 290
T (1852) 126
TRINITY, CHURCH, Lyndoch
Correspondence about glebe
A (1848) 530, 1052
P (1848) 279, 281 twice, 304
A (1850) 449
R (1850) 142
TRINITY CHURCH SCHOOL, Adelaide
Subscription for erection of a new school room
S.A. Jan. 6, 1846, 2A
S.A. April 3, 1846, 2A
TRINITY HOUSE, Port Adelaide See Trinity Board
TROLLOPE, George
Correspondence regarding his burial
B152 - 158 (1837) 280, 282
TROTT, Jane
A lunatic
A (1849) 2176
Q (1849) 606 twice
TROTTER, Margaret
Commits suicide
A (1853) 1426
TROUBRIDGE SHOAL
Beacon to be erected and pilot station established.
Reg. Sept. 24, 1845, 2A
S.A. Sept. 26, 1845, 3C
Harbour Master's report on cause of wrecks
A (1851) 2421, 3524
The Marion enquiry committee asks that the depth of water be ascertained.
A (1851) 2650
Survey to be made and temporary light erected
A (1851) 2903, 2928, 2965, 3035, 3074
S (1851) 580 twice, 586 twice, 596 twice, 599 twice, 703
Harbour Master's report of survey
A (1851) 3184%
Re-survey urged by the Chamber of Commerce
A (1851) 3448, 3524
A (1852) 2757
TROUBRIDGE SHOAL LIGHTHOUSE
Erection of light recommended by Chamber of Commerce
A (1851) 5 .. , 725
s (1851) 206, 288
Sum to be placed on estimates for construction
A (1852) 2343, 2344, 2729
T (1852) 711, 749
Report of the select committee for the Legislative Council on the necessity of a
temporary light
A (1852) 3266
Arrival of R. H. Hyndman to supervise its erection
v (1854) 920, 931, 934
Site chosen at South end of the Island
A (1854) 3199, 3244, 3783
A (1855) 225
V (1854) 994 (twice)
R.A. Hyndman's instructions for its erection
A (1854) 3105
Arrival of cast iron lighthouse
A (1854) 3532
J. Mitchell arrives as foreman of the works
A (1854) 3532
Probable cost including cottages for the Keepers (£9,000)
A (1855) 163
W Finance (1855) 22
Although challenged the chosen site is adhered to.
A (1855) 340
A tent provided to accommodate the Resident Engineer
A (1855) 1086
Wooden hut to be built to house the engineer and foreman
A (1855) 1274
W Finance (1855) 58
Foundations completed. Tender for remainder of work submitted and approved
A (1855) 2668
Under construction. Engineer applies for salary increase
A (1855) 3103
W Finance (1855) 172
TROVEY, Charles L.
Complains that the Deputy Registrar has refused to issue a marriage licence to
him.
A (1850) 1541, 1663
R (1850) 514
Seeks appointment as a census collector
A (1850) 2280
Seeks a Government appointment
A (1855) 975
w (1855) 266
TROWER, Margaret
Inquest on her death
A (1855) 298
TRUCK, George
A helpless invalid
A 1843/No. 421
TRUEMAN, Benjamin
See Truman
TRUMAN, Benjamin
Recommended for relief
A (1844) 439
G (1844) 645
TRUSTEE BILL
Draft bill of The Trustee Act 1855 prepared by Judge Cooper
A (1855) 3045
TRURO
This name originally proposed for the Burra
Reg. April 1, 1846, 2C
Township laid out
S.A. Dec. 25, 1849, 2B
Township laid out for J .H. An gas
A (1850) 409
Kapunda and Truro to be polling places, Dist. of Light
A (1855) 2726
Postal arrangements
Post office to be established
A (1850) 1783, 2843
R (1850) 455, 705
Postal service to be restored
A (1853) 2014
u (1853) 594
TRURO, district
Murder of Thomas Roberts
A (1850) 1165, 1174
Reservation of land for a cemetery
A (1851) 956
A (1853) 2147
s (1851) 629
u (1853) 6..
See also Wheal Barton Mine
TRUSLOVE, Edward
Appointed postmaster at Encounter Bay
A (1853) 239
u (1853) 74
TUBERCULOSIS
High mortality among the natives at Port Lincoln possibly from this cause
A (1850) 2762
TUCHT, Mary
Inquest on her death
A (1854) 3728
TUCK Rev Henry Lewer
In charge of three non-conformist congregations in the Gumeracha district. Seeks
a licence to solemnise marriages
A (1852) 2746
A (1853) 1101
T (1852) 834
Seeks authority to solemnise marriages
A (1855) 542
TUCK, William
Seeks use of a Government building at Willunga
A (1849) 444
Q (1849 ...
TUCK, Benjamin
Appointed to the Police Force
A (1849) 651
TUCKER, George
Elected a commissioner of the hundred of Kondoparinga
A (1852) 43
Appointed a constable in the district of Kondoparinga
A (1854) 2519
TUCKER, William
Gratuity as steward on the Hooghly
A (1846) 1342
M (1846) 147
TUFFA, Mrs.
Appointed postmistress at Section 334, midway between Yankalilla and Encounter
Bay
A (1852) (3381 missing)
T (1852) 989
TUGS
Proposed reduction of rates for touring vessels between the North Arm and the bar
of the Port River.
A (1849) 862, 926
Q (1849) 259
Must be licenced before towing vessels out of Port Adelaide
A (1855) 613
w (1855) 201
A Petition urging the alteration of a by-law licencing steam tugs
A (1855) 1305, 1423, 1711, 2582, 2739, 2993
w (1855) 348, ... ' 414, 588, 590, 733
Towage charges reduced
A (1855) 3082
w (1855) 727
Licensing: By-law of 1 Mar. 1855 rescinded
A (1855) 3779, 4121
w (1855) 899, 922
Trinity Board Port Adelaide
Melbourne steamer
River Murray Navigation Co.
See also
Adelaide, tug
Trinity Board, Port Adelaide
TUKKURRU, aboriginal
Convicted of murder
A (1851) 1560, 1564
Pardoned
A (1851) 1727, 1752
TULLY, Appointed Town Crier
D (1840) 214
TULLY, Thomas
A constable on the Stebonheath
A (1849) 904
TULLY, William
Seeks Government appointment
A (1848) 661
p (1848) 221
His school in Rawdon Street
A (1848) 1181
Seeks employment
A (1850) 882
R (1850) 230
Seeks employment as a census collector
A (1850) 1390
TULLY, William
Seeks appointment as a census collector
A (1850) 2094
Seeks permission to live in an unoccupied house in Emigration Square
A (1851) 164 ..
s (1851) 327
Seeks employment
A (1851) 1803
His school in Gouger Street officially recognised
s (1851) 330
Applies for situation as a government messenger
A (1852) 153
T (1852) 71
TUMBYBAY
Land sought by H. Mildred and P.J. Tod for the erection of wharves
A (1850) 314, 381, 463
R (1850) 102, 119, 143
TUMEY BAY, district
Wreck of the Kate and supposed murder of her crew
A (1844) 383, 386, 453, 566, 567 1/z
H (1844) 93
See also Yalluna Station
TUMBY BAY, town
Proposed township
A (1849) 1638 p.3
TUNGKILLO district - name list
Petitions from settlers
A (1855) 3086, 3149
TUNGKILLO, hundred
Correspondence about its boundary
A (1853) 260, 277, 630, 649, 656, 725, 763, 833, 1158
Petitions signed by stockholders and settlers
A (1854) 2541
A (1855) 1177 (outsize gr.3) 1414, 1502
TUNGKILLO, town
Laid out
S.A. Dec. 1, 1848, 3C
Proposed hotel
S.A. Nov. 13, 1849, 3B
J. Martin's school
A (1850) 1225
Police protection sought
A (1850) 2486
TUNGKILLO, town
Police station not to be established
A (1851) 527
s (1851) 115
Postal arrangements
Miscellaneous references
A (1850) 185
R (1850) 64
Postal service to be abandoned
A (1852) 591
T (1852) 191
TUNGKILLO DISTRICT COUNCIL
Seeks proclamation as a district council
A (1855) 1177 (outsize gr.3) 1414, 1976
w (1855) 366, 4 .. ' 498
Memorial for extension of boundaries
A (1855) 3086
w (1855) 835
Memorial opposing extension of boundary into the hundred of South Rhine
A (1855) 3549
w (1855) 818
J. Baker's objection to resumption (and inclusion within D.C. of Tungkillo) of
Waste Lands occupied by him.
A (1855) 3434
w (1855) 835
TUNGKILLO MINE
Miscellaneous references
S.A. March 27, 1849, 2E
S.A. Aug. 31, 1849, 3C
Times May 14, 1849, 2F (twice)
Times Sept. 3, 1849, 2E
TUOHY, Michael
Inquest on his death
A (1854) 117
TURBILL, Mary Ann Mrs
Inquest on her death
A (1851) 1971
TURNBULL, A.
His school at Glen Osmond
s (1851) 619
TURNBULL, Alexander
Witness at trial of Port Lincoln natives
A 1842/No. 464
E (1842) 763, 793
TURNER, Ann
Inquest on her death
A (1854) 3542
TURNER, Daniel William
Petition for relief granted
A (1843) 1098
G (1843 33 ..
Applies for position as watchman at the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse
A (1850) 2262
R (1850) 563
TURNER, Frederick, F.
Applies for appointment as a public notary
A (1853) 2360
u (1853) 703
Forwards memorial from Gawler (and district) for the appt. of a Stipendiary
Magistrate at Gawler
A (1855) 3265
w (1855) 757
TURNER, Frederick
Seeks appointment as clerk in the Immigration office
A (1854) 3278
v (1854) 1017
TURNER, George
Seeks remission of his sentence
A (1852) 2020, 2371
T (1852) 668, 754
TURNER, Henry Rumsey
His whereabouts
A (1854) 2566
v (1854) 792
TURNER, Hugh
Correspondence about Williams and Palmer's contract for the erection of
Government House wall
A (1849) 2292
TURNER, Jane
Appointed nurse in the female accident ward of the Adelaide Hospital
A (1853) 3406
A (1854) 3646
u (1853) 980
v (1854) 1085
TURNER, John F.
Correspondence about his slaughter house at Gawler
A (1851) 2063
s (1851) 419
TURNER, Mary Ann
Inquest on her death
A (1852) 1617
TURNER, Philip
About to begin duty as Deputy Assistant Commissary General
A (1842) 963, 1002, 1006
F (1842) 237, 245, 260
Appointment as a member of a Board of Audit
G (1843) 18, 19
TURNER, Robert
Schoolmaster on the China
A (1847) 1560
TURNER, Sarah
A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo
A (1848) 1875
TURNER, Thomas
Unsuccessful effort to obtain refund of part of a land grant fee
A (1843) 940
G (1843) 2 ..
A passenger to South Australia by the Baboo
A (1848) 1875
TURNER, William
His whereabouts
A (1854) 3254
v (1854) TURPIN, Adam
Returns from Sturt's Expedition
A (1845) 1059
K (1845) 44 (twice) 54
TURPIN, Mary Mrs
Applies for relief for her daughter
A (1846) 812
L (1846) 377
TURPIN, Richard
Employment as a bullock driver
A 1842/No. 622
TURPIN, Thomas
Appointed assistant tide surveyor in the Customs Department
A (1854) 21
v (1854) 41
His request for promotion to a higher class in Customs Dept. refused
A (1855) 3741
w (1855) 908
TURRETFIELD
H.D. Murray's boiling down works
S.A. Oct. 31, 1848, 3C
Murray and Turner's boiling down works
S.A. March 9, 1849, IA
Times March 12, 1849, lB
TURTAKARU, aboriginal
See Wallimaroo
TUSMORE, district
Memorial signed by 15 inhabitants
A (1845) 1361/z
TWEED
T. Cain sends to the Queen a sample of the first tweed made in South Australia
A (1848) 3551/z
p (1848) 135
TWEEDDALE, J. Dunbar
Claims land granted to his father as a retired naval officer
A (1850) 1906
R (1850) 493 twice
TWEEDDALE, James
Surgeon Superintendent of the Trafalgar
A (1849) 126
Surgeon Superintendent of the Trafalgar
A (1849) 138, 281, 295, 347, 348, 370
Q (1849) 96, 98, 111, 120 twice
Seeks grant of land as a retired naval officer
A (1849) 178, 197, 244, 284, 1206
Q (1849) 59, 72, 84, 355
TWEEDDALE, James
His intestate estate
A (1849) 1320
Inquest into the death of Mrs. M.A. Lawson passenger by the Trafalgar
Reg. Feb. 7, 1849, 3B
Advertisement as a medical practitioner
Times March 26, 1849, 2F
Sale of his effects by the Curator of Intestate Estates
Reg. June 6, 1849, lD
TWEEDIE, Charles See Tweedy
TWEEDY, Charles
Temporary appointment as landing waiter
A (1845) 1022, 1065
K (1845) 36
Seeks increase of salary as glut landing waiter
A (1848) 972
p (1848) 310
Appointed landing waiter
A (1849) 1515
Q (1849) 448
Promoted to the position of third landing waiter at Port Adelaide
A (1850) 710
R (1850) 199
Protests on being superseded as 3rd Landing Waiter
A (1852) 583
T (1852) 184
Applies for sick leave
A (1852) 2809
T (1852) 878
Sick. Appointed tide waiter
A (1853) 193
u (1853) 63
Dies
A (1853) 1278
u (1853) 391
TWELFTH NIGHT
Display of cakes
S.A. Jan. 5, 1849, 3B
TWELVE O'CLOCK GUN
Instituted
A (1853) 2972, 3196, 3282
u (1853) 843, 909, 955
Axle of gun breaks. Temporary cessation of time signal
A (1854) 381
v (1854) 159
TWELVE O'CLOCK GUN
Requisition for gunpowder
A (1854) 1255
v (1854) 425
Frequently incorrect
A (1854) 1662, 2530
v (1854) 532, 762
The six pounder gun to be replaced by a carronade from the Coal Shed Battery
w (1855) 464
Interfered with. Present gun to be replaced by field piece, to be run in and out of
barracks yard as required.
A (1855) 2926
w (1855) 696
Chamber stuffed with rubbish. Could not be fired 6.9.1855.
A (1855) 2941
A carronade (with padlocked tempion) to replace existing gun in preference to
proposed field piece.
A (1855) 3003
W Finance (1855) 100
TWICKENHAM
Re-surveyed
Reg. Oct 17, 1840, 3A
TWINEM, Richard
Appointed to the Mounted Police Force
A (1851) 1353
TWYNHAM, R.
Constable on the Constance
A (1849) 2033
TYE, Catherine
Convicted of theft
A (1851) 617
Seeks remission of sentence
A (1851) 3520, 3559
s (1851) 749
Pardoned
A (1851) 3818
TYLER, Owner of Wildots Run
A (1855) 2070
TYLEY, James Thomas
Seeks government employment
A (1855) 269
w (1855) 86
TYRER, William
Charged with theft
A (1847) 351
TYTE, Joseph
See Tite
TYTE, Samuel
His intestate estate
A (1849) 1320