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GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au GRG 56/68/2 Index to early correspondence relating to colonization Series Description This series was created by the South Australian Archives (now state Records of South Australia) to index the following series in our custody: GRG 35/5, Incoming correspondence of the Assistant Commissioner relative to duties not connected with the Land Office, 1838-1841 GRG 35/211, Correspondence of the Resident Commissioner, 1837-1839 GRG 35/230, Copies of outgoing correspondence of the Land Office, 1838-1842 GRG 44/15, Abstracts of the revenue and expenditure of the SA Government, 1836-1849 GRG 48/1, Copies of letters from the Colonization Commissioners to their officers in SA, 1836-1840 GRG 48/2, Copies of letters from the Colonization Commissioners to the Colonial Office, 1841-1842, and from the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners to the Colonial Office, 1842-1843 GRG 48/8, Payments made in SA on account of the Colonization Commissioners, 1836-1838 Series date range Agency Responsible 1836 - 1849 State Records of South Australia Access Determination Open Contents 1836 - 1843 The List is arranged alphabetically by subject of the correspondence subject. Aborigines - Knott, John 1 November 2016

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  • GPO Box 464 Adelaide SA 5001 Tel (+61 8) 8204 8791 Fax (+61 8) 8260 6133 DX:336 [email protected] www.archives.sa.gov.au

    GRG 56/68/2 Index to early correspondence relating to colonization

    Series Description

    This series was created by the South Australian Archives (now state Records of South Australia) to index the following series in our custody:

    • GRG 35/5, Incoming correspondence of theAssistant Commissioner relative to duties not connected with the Land Office, 1838-1841

    • GRG 35/211, Correspondence of the ResidentCommissioner, 1837-1839

    • GRG 35/230, Copies of outgoingcorrespondence of the Land Office, 1838-1842

    • GRG 44/15, Abstracts of the revenue andexpenditure of the SA Government, 1836-1849

    • GRG 48/1, Copies of letters from theColonization Commissioners to their officers in SA, 1836-1840

    • GRG 48/2, Copies of letters from theColonization Commissioners to the Colonial Office, 1841-1842, and from the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners to the Colonial Office, 1842-1843

    • GRG 48/8, Payments made in SA on account ofthe Colonization Commissioners, 1836-1838

    Series date range

    Agency Responsible

    1836 - 1849

    State Records of South Australia

    Access Determination

    Open

    Contents 1836 - 1843 The List is arranged alphabetically by subject of the correspondence subject.

    Aborigines - Knott, John

    1 November 2016

  • I l

    KEY T 0 PAPERS INDEXED

    Payments made 1n South Australia en account of the

    Cc1onizat1on commissioners, 1~36 to 1838

    Copies of out-going correspondence of the Land Oft'ice,

    JU1Y 1838 to MaY 181+2.

    G-1=~ -Abstracts of the revenue and expenditure of the south Australian Government, 1836 to 1849

    correspondence of the Resident Commissioner, 1837 to 1839

    Copies ot' 1etters t'rom the Colonization commissioners

    to the Colonial Oft'ice, 1841 to 1842, and t'rom the

    Cc1on1al. Land and Em1grat len Oomm1ss1oners to the

    Colonial Ot'fice, 1842 to 1843.

    Copies ot' letters t'rom the Colonization Commissioners

    to their ot't'icers 1n south Australia,, 1836 to 1840

    In-coming correspondence of the Assistant Commissioner

    relative to duties not connected with the Land

    Office, 1838 to 1841

  • ABORIGINES Proposed formation of a corps of native po11ce.

    ( 1~38;...39) 680/pp.221

    and 301 Instructions from the ColoniZation commissioners

    with regard to treaties for the cession of 1andS. rations. moral and re1ig1ous train-ing. etc • ( oct • 8 .18 36 ) ·

    680 /p.20

    Plan for erecting dwe11ings and for training the natives in habits of industry.

    (:;Jay 31, 18 38 ) GOvernment P01icy is to attract the natives to

    Ade1aide in order to keep them under super-vision. (AUg.16,1839)

    Nature and quantities of rat ions. ( 1840)

    Sheep attacked by their dogs. (Aug.l8,184-0)

    2111-, v.l, p.231

    895/no.25

    203/P.l57 895/no.68

    895/no.ll9

    Civil servants requested not to sign an address: 895/no.l49 relative to the policy of the GOvernment towards the natives. (Oct.6,1840)

    1:2Q!! _Reserves Reservations proposed by the Protector of

    Aborigines. (May 15,1838)

    The right of tne protector of Aborigines to select 1and is granted pricrit y over that of preliminary purchasers. (JulY 1840)

    Reserves to be leased. (184-1)

    ~~ Aborigines committee Aborigines LOcation Encounter Bay, district.-Abor1g1nes O'Halloran•s PUnitive EXPedition

    to Encounter Bay, 184-0 Protector Of Aborigines

    ABORIGINES COMMITTEE Notices of meeting, witn topics for consider-

    at ion. ( 1838)

    ABO~IGINEB LOCATION OUtline of the proposed Plan. ( Ja.n.29,1838)

    Additions to original Plan. (June 27,1838)

    ACTS OF OOUNOIL

    Bee Leg1slat ton

    ADELAIDE, city streets 1n process of being cleared o:r trees.

    21l+,v.llpp.l31, 165, 166, l-791 214 v.2 pp.9J., 101 · (183~-40)

    . 895, no.42, 137, 163, 181

    214-, v .1 p.221

    203/ pages . 199 & 205

    203/pages 354- & 356

    211+, v .1 pp.ll+8,176 J I 184, 221+,230, . 242., 265

    214,v .1 p.267

    Resident Commissioner censured for employing 2l4 v 1 immigrants to remove trees from the streets. p.80 • · ( Feb.l5,1~38)

    I~ --·----------------~---------·· ---- ·-- ·--- ·------·---:~=---·--_-· ··- ··-~~---df¥!1

  • ADELAIDE, c1 tY._ ( Cont lnued)

    water suppl~ Lack of water deters owners of citY allotments from set-

    tling on their properties. Wells to be sunk ln each of the squares in south Adelaide. (Feb.~,l838)

    211+, v .1 I p.8l

    See also Capital site --- ---- Town surveyor

    ·victoria Square

    ADELAIDE, Corporation

    211+, v.2 I p.%

    Pa~nent of twelve shillings for acre 203, which had been reserved for its use at the time of the selection of City sections. ( Feb.l5,U~l+l) [203 I p.285 J

    ADELAIDE CHRONICLE A.:}count for adveirtisements inserted bY the GOvernment.

    (Oct .184-0) [895 I no.l58] ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    see,Hcsp11ia1

    ADELAIDE LAND COMPANY The secretary abscondS. (Aug.23,1839) [214-, v.3 I p.Zl5]

    ADELAIDE SURVEY ASSOCIATION See Port Victoria Special survey

    ADVERTISEMENTS See P~ices.-Advertisements

    ADVOCATE GENERAL Date of the appointment of G.M.Stephen. (1838)

    [ 214, v.1 l pp.155, 158, 159, 168 J [ 214, v.2 1 p.86 J

    A:h1RIOAINE, shiP Claim for demurrage in connexion with the importation of

    sheep from Tasmania. (1837) [513 I no.8, 10, 14] AGRIOUL'l'URE

    see, Horticulture --'Wheat

    ALDnGA BAY Wreck of the Emma. (Aug.l9,1840) U~95 I nc .120]

    ALDING-A PLAINE? A welfl. sunk. ( 184-0-41 )

    ALLEN, ThOmas

    r2o3 1 pp.294, 308, 314J [895 1 no.l89, 240, 257]

    complaint regarding his demandS for damages from owners of cattle trespassing on the BOtanic Garuens.

    · (July 28,1838) [214 1v.3, p.29]

    Application for employment. (Sep.9,1840) [895 I no.133] AMBL1i;SIDE

    ~ Ha.hndorf

    ANSTEY, George Desires to purchase the land upon which he is squatting.

    (March 13,1841) [ 203 I p.302 J ANSTEY, George A.

    APPlication for a special survey declined. (Dec.ll,l8391

    [ 203 I P.l2g J

  • [3]

    ARC HIT EO 'l'URE See Houses

    PUblic buildings ·

    ASHTON, W.B. Appointed Bub-Inspector or POllee. (JulY 24-,1~3~)

    ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER [680 I p.l92I

    Office abolished in all but name. (184-2> C667 1 p.264-J Suggested abolition or the orrice. (Mar.2,1842) [667/P.212 J

    AUCTION SALES SUggested duty. (Ap.l2,1839) c 68o 1 p.288 J

    AUDIT OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS J.Morphett and R.Tod to audit the accounts alternately.

    (1838) [ 680 f p.l40, 223 ]

    Colonization Commissioners• instructions to the Auditor General. (NOv.24,1838) [ 680 f p.236 ]

    APpointment or auditor declined by J.Morphett. captain O'Ralloran appoint~d. (May 31,1839) ( 680 / p.308 ]

    commission appointed. (Jan.28,184o) [ 203 f p.l44 ]

    AULD & SHAND Reasons ror not removing their brewery rrom the park lands.

    ( oct.ll4-,1841) [ 895 J no.37 a J

    AYLING G.C. [?) Desires to bring out his familY from England. {Jan.l4,1841)

    [ 895 / no.224 J

    BAILEY, JolUl Specimen hOlograph letter. (Sep.29,1840) [ 895 J no.l4~ ]

    corrrplains or a renec:lilon on hls o1'ricial conduct 1n a lee~ newspaper. {Mar.30,l841) [ 895 / no.269 J

    Accused or using abUsive language. {JUly 15,l841) [ 895 f no.321 J

    Complains of the c1rc~tances under Which he is to be retrenched. (Sep.l,l841) ( 895 I no.352 J

    BAKER, JOhn Relative to the Charter or the Royal Mail. (1841)

    j [ 895 I no.292, 303 ] squatting on one o1' G.F.Angas• special surveys. (Mar.31,1841)

    [ 203 1 p.318 ]

    BANK OF AUSTRALASIA . Noti1'ication or return of a dishonoured bill drawn by tne

    s.A.GOvernment. (JulY 22,1841) [ ·895 I no.329 J

    BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA correspondence relative to advances made to the Treasurer.

    BA..~S

    D:n (l838} [ 2l4, v ~l. I p,195~z"'9 Terms 1'or current accounts. (Jan.24,1838) [2l4,v.l / P.39]

    See also Bank o1' AUstralasia --- Bank of south Australia

    savings banks

  • BARNARD, Robert To act as assistant to the Surgeon Superintendent of the

    Trusty. (Nov .25,1837) [ 680 / p. 96 ] w~1H.f'-~f'lf..!;·

    BEARE, Thomas BJ.dson

    BEEF

    BELAIR

    BELL, R.

    Claims to nave been the first preliminary purchaser to land in South Australia. -·stationed at Kangaroo Island for two years. (Aug.l2,1839) ( 21~, v.3 /p.208 ]

    Application for GOvernment employment. (July 16,18~0) ( 895 I _no.l09 J

    see Prices.-Meat

    see Government Farm.

    Complaint relative to trespassers. (Jan.20,l8~1) .t [ 895 I no.227 ]

    BENOH OF MAGISTRATES A new chairman to be elected. (Nov .19,U~~o)

    [ 895 I no.l88 ] captain B_turt elected chairman. )Nov .2~,18~0)

    [ 895 no.192 ] [ 203 p.258 ]

    Meeting called to revise· jury lists. ( Jan.l5,1811-l) - [ 895 I no.225 ]

    Meagre attendance of magistrates. (Jan.22,18~1) [ 895 / no.228 J

    Enquiry into the conduct cf the Clerk, ( s.stokes) tMar.31,18l+l) [ 895 I no.270 ]

    J.H.Ricnman appointed Clerk. (Ap.28,18~1) [895 I no.286] To report on the rate o:t' wages to be paid to relief'

    parties. (AUg.l811-l) [ 895 I no.337, 3~0 J BERKELEY, Capt. Charles .

    Appointed clerk to tlie;Resident Commissioner. (U;36) c 680 1 p. 25 J [ 1~~ I July 1837 J

    Hls resignation. (1838) [680/p.270]

    BERNARD, Robert Resident commissioner declines to recognize his appoint-

    ment as Emigration Agent. (May 30,1838) [2l~,v.2/P.ll9]

    ~ ~ Barnard, Robert

    BILLS DRAWN ON THE COLONIZATION COMMISSIONERS etc. See Finance.-Bills dr-awn on the Colonization oommias1on-- ers etc:---

    BIRDSEYE, C. Claim for agent's commission in connexion with the pur-

    ::lhase of Timor ponies in 1837. (Ap.l,l8~2) c 667 1 p.253, z6o J BIRRELL, Andrew

    .. '\:jlf1El1Rt 1.3-6. Cllicf POliCe Oonstenle. (Sop ai!9sl8'37) [ 21~, v.l I p.171.t J

    BIRRELL, George Applies :tor increase cf salarY as Constable of the Resi-

    dent Magistrate's court. (J!•eb.23,lg~l) [ 895 / no.246]

    BLUNDELL, Richard . Legality of land transactions questioned in consequence

    of his navlng been transported. (MaY 18~0) c 203 I p.115, 178 J

  • ( 5 )

    BOOR, ----Wishes to become a police trooper. (AP.23,18~1)

    [ ~95 ./ no.2~5 J Is destitute ..

    BOOT.M:AI\:ERS See Shoemakers.

    BORROW & GOaDIAR Contractors for the erection of sheds at Pert Adelaide.

    ( H~l.!-o-4-1) [ 895 / no. 73, 222 }

    ccntractcrs for the erection of the Signal Station at West Terrace. (lSI+O) ( 895 / no.71+, 164- J

    Account for instalment e:i' contract price ·for the erect ion of the GOvernment Ofi'ices. loct.17,18l!-O) [ 895 f no.l67J

    Estimate fer f1ocring fer the iron store at the Old Port. (Jan.26,18l!-l) [ 895 / nc.233 J

    Rel.ationship with East & Breeze. Division oi' auties between the partners. (Ap.29,18lf.l) [ 895 /nn.289 J

    Deta1J.s relative to a contract for/timber fer works at port Ao.elaide, entered into by them in 181+0. (Sep.l$l+l.)

    [ 1595 I no.360, 362 J ~~Gaol.

    BOSTON BAY SPECIAL SURVEY s.A. Company permitted to rescind its app~ication. (May 16,

    Hili-0) [ 203 I P.l75 ] BOTANIC GARJ)}i-:NS

    Complaint regarding the Gardener's demandS fer damages from owners ci' trespassing cattle. (JulY 28,1el38)

    [ 211!-, v.3 / p.29 J

    Tender i'or the erection of a. cottage. (July U~l+o) [ 895 /no. 103 l

    House in course of erection. (Sep.22,H:l+o) [ ~95 / no.13~ J

    see il,1so Bailey, John.

    BOWEN, R.G.

    BRANilY

    contractor i'or the erect l(lrl oi' the Oomm1ssary Office. ( .AUg.ll!-,lt:l+O) [ 203 I p.22-l+ J .

    Tender for a.J.terations and additions at the Audit Office. (May 11,1~1+1) [ ~95 / no.293 ]

    Government purchases. ( 1~40 -1!-l) [ 895 I no .tn, 33~, 31+2, 3l+l+, 366, 37 7 J [ .203 I P. 350, 35), 367 ]

    BREWERIES

    BRICKS

    BRIDGES

    See AUJ.d & Shand

    s.A. Company about tc commence brick-making. (Aug.3,1S37) · ( 513 / nc.13 J

    ~ a1sc Pr1ces.-Bricks.

    See alae the subdivision Bridges under the fOllcyr1ng headings:, -- Firstcreek

    OnkaParinga, river POrt River

  • r 6 J BRIG-HT, J. E.

    Surgeon en the Navarinc. (Aug.l9,1837) [ 680 I P.78] About to leave S.A. in disgust. (Feb.l838) [214,v.l/pp.

    50 & 60 J

    EROMEHEAD, W .B. Appointed Surgeon Superintendent General. (Ap.l2,1839)

    c 68o 1 p.289 J BROMLEY, Walter, Captain

    Appc:intrnent as teacher o:f the aborigines. (1838.) [ 214,v.l / p.4o J [ 144 / .F·eb. 27,1838 J

    PUrchase of his house bY the Government.- Hls poverty. (Feb.21,1838) [ 214, v.l I p.98 J

    BROTHERS SPECIAL SURVEY · Dispute relative to the bounaary between it and the Meadows

    Spec1a1 survey. (NcV.l3,1839) } 203 / p.llS ]

    J .B.I-!3,ck's rights of selection defined. (JUlY 17 ,181+0) [ 203 I P.214 ]

    BROi\'N, Archibald Complaint relative to attacks on his sheep by dogs belong-

    ing to the natives. (Aug.18,1840) [ 895 I no.119 J BROWN, John:

    Re-instated as Emigration Agent. (1838) [ 203 / p.24 J [ 680 I P.l97 J

    [ 214, v.l I p.222 ] Oolcniza.t ion Commissioners dlssat is fled with his conduct.

    . (Aug.2,XQ 1839) [680 I p.32g] Colonization commissioners concur in his removal from

    office. (MaY 23,1840) [ 680 / p.383 J , r

    ~ also Emigration Agent.

    BUCK, Robert Discharged tram the Rapld. ( 1837 ) [ 680 I P. 7 0 J

    BUCKINGHAMSRIRE, shiP Arr1 val at port Adelaide.

    (Mar.Z2,1839)

    BUFFALO, Ship

    With stat 1st1cs of immigrants. [ 895 I no.1o J

    Colonization commissioners claim the rignt to aefer pay-ment c:f expenses fer five years. (May 6,1837)

    [ 680 I P.55 J C1aim o:t: the Admiralty fer expenses. (JUly 25,1842 )

    [ 667 I P.288 J BULL, J. W.

    Threatened with legal proceedings as the ovmer of cattle grazing on a special survey. (J~1e 12,1839)

    [ 20.3 I P.61 J [ 214, v.3 I P.180 ]

    BULL, N.B. , Captain Charged With m1sapprcpr1at icn of money. (18.39-40)

    [ 15~5. I no.4.5, 47, 49, 108 J [ 203 ] PP.l34, 159 ]

    ---.. --··~-~-----

  • BULL, N.B. (continued ) Appolnt ed survey Commiss-ary. ( Dec.4,1~38) [ 895 / no. 2 J

    Appointed an assistant surveyor. ( :uec.14-,115.38) [203 /P.35 ]

    Correspondence relative to charges brought against him by W.Martin. (1.84-0) [ l595 I no.191, 194, 196 J

    [ 203 1 p.25.5 ]

    BULLOCK DRAYS Difficulty of finding

    cost cf h1re. (lelto)

    feed for bul.l.Ocks. (Mar. 26,1.839) r 21.1!- , v .3 1 p.lll-B' J

    [ 1595 / no.l28, 129 J

    cost of hiring dray and six bullocks. (Aug.lfSl.J.O) [ 895 I no.l.28 J

    Three drivers to be dis chargee. for insolence. { Sep.ll. ,1840) r 203 1 p.231.J. J

    Col.on1al Storekeeper unable to cope with the derrtand. (Sep.l3,1841.) [ 89.5 / no.359 J

    Extra ar1vel'a engaged. ( Bep.l5,1.8l.J.l) [ 20.3 / P • .361 J

    Report bY Colonial storekeeper on the bul.lock teams. ( oct .16,1841) [ 89.5 / no.372 J

    BULLOCKS Arrangements made by the Colonization commissioners for

    sending .50 bUllocks to south Australia. (July 2,18.36) [ 6fSO / p.le J

    BURFIEW, Harriet Scho~l.mistress on the Somersetsh1re. (Ap.l2,1839)

    · r 68o I p. 291 J BURIALS

    Bee ~~ Prices.-Burials.

    BURR, Thomas Appointed Deputy surveyor General.. (JulY 3,1839 )[6~0 IP-315]

    BUSID'IRES ranger of an outbreak through the burning of charcoal on

    the_Park lands. (Jan.22,181+0) ( 2.03 / p.lltl J

    BYASS, Lovel Surgeon SUperintendent on the~. {1838) [6SO/p.l.25,181]

    CALDER, JOhn Specimen holograph letters. (18lto-l.J.l) [895 /no.52,88, 330 J

    To go to Kangaroo Island to superintend the shipping cf sh1ngl.1ng by the New Helland. (Dec.22,1.8ltO)

    r 203 I P. 268 t twice ] Report on his trip to Kangaroo ISland for stone. (Jan.29,

    1.841) [ 895 / nc .. 237 J

    C.AMPBELL, K. Plea for ret ent ic·n of office as Inspect or of' Scab in Sheep.

    (JUne 26,184-1) [ 895 / no.31.3]

    Seeks re-appointment as Inspector of Scab 111 Sheep, -and suggests certain amendments to the Act. (July 22,il5ltl)

    [ 895 /rm.327 J

  • [ ~ J

    CANALS ~Port Adelaide Canal

    CANNAN, John Eulogistic reference bY Colonel Light. (July 14,1838)

    [ 214, v.3 / p.2 )

    CA._~TON, shif! Faulty stowage of baggage and ether subjects of complaint.

    (1838'} r 214, v.'l lp.225 ) [ 214, v.2 /P.l20,]

    Drags her anchor and goes aground. (.rune 29 1838 )' [ 214, v.l i p.273 J

    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Lecture delivered by David MacLaren. (Dec.l0,1840)

    ( ~95 I no.201 ] CAPITAL SITE

    Colonlzaticn Oommlssioners doubt the wisdom of ~ght's choice. (Aug.l9,1837) [ 680 I p.72 )

    Colonel TOrrens • sanguine expectations regarding Adelaide as the ucommercial metropolis of western New south Wales" ( Sep.l7 ,1837) [ 680 I p.83 J

    Effect in England of unfavourable reports on the site. ( SeP.l7 ,1837) [ 680 I P.84]

    C .A.PP ER, Henry Eml.gra t 1c:.n Clerk to the Oolcnlzat len commissioners.

    (Mar.2,18'39) [ 68'0 / P.293 J

    censured for criticising GOvernor Gawler in the •south Australian Record.• (May 11,1839) ( 680 I P.303 J

    CA'l'HERI:NE JAMIESON, shiP Misconduct of the master. [ 895 l nc.83 J

    [ 203 ) P.l69 ]

    CATTLE Arrangements for senaing fiftY oxen, siX cows

    1 and a bUll

    to south Australia. (July 2,1S36) [ 680 p.le J

    O:EMETERY, West Terrace (Dec.l3,1839) Land purchased by the .Government.

    [ 203 1 p.l.30 ]

    CEREMONIES See ROYal Salute.

    CHELSEA PENSIONERS TO be granted. free passages on cond.ition that theY serve

    as m111t1a or special constables. (Sep.l,lS3S) c 6so I p.l98 J

    CHURCHES

    Instructions regarding the payment of their pensions While . residing 1n South Australia. (Nov .1838) [ 680. I p. 218 J

    li'Ounaation stone Clf a. c:t:..uroh at POrt Adelaide about to be laid. {Jan.22,1L$41) [ 203 I p.zn J

    see also Congregational Church, Adela1de -- --- st. John • s Church.

    Tr1n1ty Church.

  • [ 9 ]

    CIVIL SERV!CE Nature of the periodical reports

    Gawler. (1333-40) reqnired by GOvernor

    [ 203 I PP-36. 160 ] List of officers, with salaries. (Oct.~,l836) [ 680 I p.25] Inaccurate reports fUrnished to the Colonization comm1s-

    s1oners. ( 1~37 ) [ 680 / p. 95 J

    List of appointments made bY the oovernor. ( 1837 ) , [ 214. v .1 I P-~7 4]

    Letters illustrating friction between the principal offi-cers. ( 1838)

    [ 214, v.1 / pp.l4, 19, 23 (twice), 29, ~. 48, 54, 55 (reference to a dUel}, 57~ 60, 61, 77, 113, 168. 170, 179, 205, 219 (twice), 245, 296 ]

    c 214, v .2 1· pp. 3,5, 10, 14, 19, 28, 38, 43,' 6£, 72, 98, 104, 113, 129 ]

    c 21~+, v .3 1 pp. 10. 12, 25 J c 667 I P.294 J

    ' List of officers whose appointments have so far been

    auth~rized. (1838) [ 680 / pp.150, 230 ]

    Gawler urged by the Colonization Commissioners to suspend or remove inefficient officers. (Aug.2,1839)

    [ 680 I P.323 ] NUmber of officers in each department. (Nov.6,1839)

    [ 1;95 I no.31 J Increases of salarY under consic.erat1c·n by the Coloniza-

    tion Ocrmnlssicners. (Nov .15,1839) [ 680 / P.346 J

    Col.onizat 1cn comrnissic·ners • reasons for allowing their Officers to engage 1n private specUl.at ionsJ (Nov .18. 1839) [ 680 P.350 ]

    List of officers in the Oustoma and Barbour Departments. (1.840) [ 895 I nc.l04 J

    Circular 1nsistir.g on the observance of certain prin-ciples of publ.ic honesty. (May 1840) [ 895 1· no.86 J

    Rev1s1cn of salaries under contemplation by the Coloni-zation Commissioners. (MaY 23,1840) [680IPP.379, 386 ]

    Detailed arrangements for an inspection of buildings~ office books and stores bY the GOvernor. (JulY 11,1840)

    [ l/95 I nc.105 ] Officers to be personallY liable in cases Where excessive

    prices are paid "for supplies. · (JUlY 2],. ,18'40) [ 8'9 5 ! no. 11 o J

    Instructions relative to official notifications of unu-sual. happenings. (Aug ... l~40) [ 8'95 I no.122 J

    Salaries paid. quarterly. (Sep.l9,18'40) [ 203 / p.237 ]

    Officers requested· not to sign an address relative to the policy of the Government towards the aborigines. (oct .6,1840) [ 895 I no.l49 J

  • CIVIL SERVICE (cent inued ) Office hours begin at 10 a.m. (Mar,8,18~1) [ 895 I no.251 ] Quarrel between two officers of the Colonial Storekeeper's

    Office. (Mar.26,18ltl) [ 3'9.5 / no.266, 268, 275] [ .203 I P.316 ]

    To be paid quarterlY instead of monthly. t July 6, liSlJ.l ) [ 89.5 / no.316A J

    Officers warned that increases in salary recommended bY the Governcr may not be sanctioned by the HOme Government. (Sep.30,11Sltl) ( 89.5 I no.365 ]

    "Commissioners • Stables'' to be broken up. Governor to bUY fprage and keep a groom at his own expense. (oct.l.5,18ltl)

    ( 89.5 I no.371 J see also Advocate General -------Assistant Commissioner

    Colonial Storekeeper's Office Customs Department Ernigrat ion Agent Forage allowance Governor Harbour Department Police Postal service Protector of Aborigines Rations Resident Comrnissloner Sheriff survey Department SUrve:ror General survey staff Treasury

    CLINT, Raphael Delivers .500 "prints of Adelaide." (JUne 23,18'38/

    ( 211.!-, v.3 p.39 ]

    Sale of his "prints of Adelaide" in t~e handS of Light, Fin-niss & co. (NcV.l9,183~) [ 2llJ., v.3 / P.S9 J

    CLUBS See South Australian Club.

    coAcms

    I

    Proposed coach service to Wlllunga. (Feb.21,18lJ.O) [89.5 /no.6lJ.]

    COATES, H. W. Surgeon Superintendent on the Resource. (Sep.8,1838)

    r 68o I p.zolJ. J COCK, Robert

    Pastoral operations. (Dec.3,lg3Z) [ 2llJ., v.3 I P.97 J Rls application for a spe

  • COLONIAL STOREKEEPER'S OFF!dE Faulty adrn1nistrat ion. (1S4D-41) r 895 I no.76, 39, 3~3 J

    [203 -1 p.252 ]

    Instructions from t11.e Colonization Commissioners. (1838) c 68o I p.l59, 242 J

    Irregularity of paying expenses out of receipts from the sale of stores. (JulY 24,1838) [ 680 / P.186 J

    Re-organization. Tender system to be adopted. (May 7 ,18~0) [ 895 / no.91 J

    :DelaY in preparing returns. (Sep.3,18l+O) [ 203 / P.23l J

    Returns delaYed through inadequacy of staff. ( Sep.U~ ,18~0} . [ 895 f no.136 J

    see also PUblic stores.

    COLONIAL SURGEON See cotter, T.Y.

    Everard, c. G. Wright, E.

    0 OLONIZATION 0 0.\tiMISSIOl'iERS Archives volume 680 shows how, through the failure of the Resident Comrrdssicners to fUrnish reports, the London Bc"l.rd remained uninformed regarding the progress and the needs of the colony. See entries in this ina.ex under J.B..Fisher and G~Gawler.

    Defend their position with respect to the financial cri-sis. (JulY 17,1841) - ( 667 / P. 59 J

    COLTMAJ."'i & 00. 'Board appointed to report on the firm's claims upon the

    ~overnment. (Sep.20,18ltl) [ 895 ! no.363 J OOlJJHSSARY O.F.FIOE

    Erected in Victoria Aquare. (Aug.ll+,l840) [ 203 f p.22~ )

    CONGREGATIONAL CHJRCH, Adela:!,.~ In course of erection by East & Breeze. (ApJ18,18~0)

    [ 895 no.79 J

    COOPER, Charles, Judge Arrangements relative to the payment of his salary.

    (oct.~,l838) [ 680 / p.211 J

    C OROl'lU.NDEL, ship net ent lon at the Oape of Good Hope. Litigatlcm between

    the owners ana. the Colonlzat ion commissioners. (Jan.31,1838) C 680 I p.l28 J

    OOTTIDR, T. Y. Appointed Colonial surgeon. (1836) [ 680 p.27 )

    Qualif1cat1cns as a medical pract1ticner discussed b~t the Colonization cornrn1ss1oners. (May 27,11536 )

    [ 677i I P.75 J surgeon Super1nt end.ent on the c ororoandel. (Aug. 30,1836 )

    L680 I PP. 9, 31 ] Neglect of dut 1es. (July 30,1839) [ 203 I p. 71 J

    COUNSEL, Richard Appointed ~~ assistant surveyor. (Dec.l~,l838)

    [ 203 J p.35 ]

  • [ 12. J

    COURIER, steamer Negotiations between the Government and Whitington & co.

    CRD!E

    (oct.29,184-0) [ 203 / P.2ll-9 J

    Arbitrators• decision regarding Whitingtcn & co. •s claim on the GOvernment. (May 1,134-1) [ 39.5 / no.-290 J

    Authority for her use by the Collector of customs 1n the pursuit of the Ville de Bordeaux. (June 11,1341)

    - [ 203 I P .. 333 J Claim on the Government bY the owners.. (A"~J,g.lf';'41)

    [ 395 / no.345, 347 J

    Analysis of report o:r the Oornm1ss1oner of' Police. With statistics. (1341) [ 667 / P.307 ]

    see also capital ¥~nishment ----Pollee

    CROOKE, William SUrgeon SUperintendent on the Orleana. (oct.~,l333)

    ----r6so 1 P.212 J

    CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT Receipts and expenditure. ( J'UlY to Sep.lS.:?9)

    [ 395 1 no.26 J

    List of officers. {131+0) [ 895 f no.lOll- J

    Grey doubts the wisdom of separating the offices of Collec-tor of customs and Ha.rq_our Master~ (Bep.9,134-l)

    [ 895 / no.357 ]

    R.R.Torrens• efforts to effect economies. {Sep.ll,l~41) [ 895 / no.358 ]

    OUSTO.i'IIIS DUTIEf-3 Colonizat ion Commissioners complain of the delay 1n impos-

    ing a tariff. (Nov.29,1837) [ 630 P.lOll- ]

    CUSTOMS HOUSE, ~lenel~ Completed. (Nov.l339)

    C UB'l'01!S HOUSE, Port Adelaide In course of erection.

    184-0)

    [ 895 no.37 J [ 203 p.l22 ]

    Original ~esign enlarged. (Jan.l3, [ 395 / no.53 J

    Account for an instalment of the contract price. (Oct.l5, 1840) [ 395 I no.l6 o J

    completed. FaUlty workmanship. (Jan.l2,1S4-l) ( 895 / no.223 J

    CYGNET, shiP Friction on board. ~1336) c 63o 1 p.51 J "Privations and trials" dur1ng the voyage to Rio. (1336)

    r 6so 1 p. 1 J List of stores carriea bY her. \Ap,30,1~36) [ 680 / p.la J

    Oclonlzaticn oonnnlss1o:ners disapprove of her retention in south Australia. (Aug.l9,1837) [ 680 / P.71I- J

    DALTON, William Claim for wages. (1840) [ 895 / no.lOS, 115 J

  • [ 13 1

    DA~~. John Charles Appointed an assistant surveyor. (Dec.l~,lB38) [203 /P·35 J

    Discharged. (Dec.31,1.839) [ 8'95 / no.lW J

    DAVENPORT, G-.F. B1s application for special surveys accepted. (18'40)

    r 203 1 pp.l65, 18'7 J DAVIS, Thomas

    SUrgeon Superintendent on the Prince ~~~.(Sep.l,l8'38) c 68o 1 p. 2oo J

    DAVISON, Francis Occupies an off·icial posit iOn at Mount Barker. (Nov. 20,184:0]

    c 203 I p.253 J DAWSON, Lieutenant

    Oolon1zat ion Oonrrnissioners send his report to the colonial officers. (oct .19,18'37) [ 680 / P. 92 l

    R1s report on surveys criticised bY Colonel Light. ( Ap.21 t 18'38) [ PC• It, Q .l I p. !i ,~

    [ 21~ , v.l I P.213 ] DEACON, W.A.

    DEl

  • [ 14 J

    F.H. Reply to his complaint regarding injury done to stockowners

    bY concessions to owners of special surviy land orders. (JIJiar.18,1841) [ 203 p.30.5 J

    DUTTO~,

    EAST & BREEZE complete the erection of Customs House at G1ene1g. (Nov.1839)

    [ 89.5 I no.37 J c zo3 1 p.1zz J

    contractors for the erection of the Government Offices. (Dec.7,1839 ) [ 89.5 I no.40 J

    Contractors for the erection of GOvernment House. (1~40) [ 89.5 I, no.70 J [ 203 1 p.l66 ]

    Cc!ltractors for the erection of iron stores 1n Victoria "Square. ( Jan.l840) [ 89.5 / no.54, 57 J

    contractors for the erection of a congregational chapel. (Ap.18,1840) · [ 895 I no.79 J .

    Rel.at1onsh1P with Borrow & Goodiar. (Ap.29,1841) [8'95 /no.289]

    EDEN, shit> Brief comments bY the surgeon. (May 30,1838) [ 68o I P.18l ]

    JiJDUCATION ~SChOOls.

    ElDWARDS, Edward Enquiry re1ative to the effects of his beother George •

    . ( 1839-40) [ 895 /. no.39, 121 ] . [ 203 1 pp. 188, Xll 189, 194 J

    EM.IGRANT DEPOT Framework of cottages sent out from ~1and. (1836)

    [ 680 I pp.lO, 11, 40 ] Arrangements madefn Eng1and for its erection. (Jan.l837)

    [ 513 f no.1, 2A, 3 ]

    About to be erected. ( Feb.ll,l837) ( .513 I no.4, 5, 6, 11 ] work of erection not yet begun. (Aug.28,1837) [ .513 / nc.l6 J

    cost of erection. (1838} [ 214, v.l I pp.74, 271, zr2 J [ 214, v.2 1 p.81 J

    Damaged by a storm. (1838) [ 214, v.3 / pp. 45, 69 J

    Colonization commissioners annoyed at delaY in the erection of cottages. (MaY 25,1838') [ 680 / p.165 J

    Alleged abuses. (JUlY 24,1838) [ 680 / p.l91 J

    Accor~odaticn inadequate. (JUly 6,1839) [ 89.5 I no.zz J c 211+, v .3 I P.l87 J

    EM:IG RATION Colonization Commissioners• instructions to the Resident

    Oomraissioner. {May 2.5,1838') [ 680 / p.l5.5 J

    :EMIGRATION AGENT Colon1zat1on cowniss1oners• ll1struct1ons. (1838-39)

    [ 6~0 I pp.l55, 203, 206, 327, 32g ]

  • [ 15 J

    • EMIGRATION AGENT (continued)

    EMMA,

    · John Brown •s claim for salary during the period of his ~~spension. (1~38')

    [ 2llt, v .1 /. pp. 4-, 6, 9, 4-2, 65, 172 J [ 214, v.2 1 pp.l, 2, 3, 11, 13, 8'7 ]

    Resident cornmis.sioner declines to recogni~e the appoint-ment of H.Nixon. (Feb.l8'38) [ 2llt, v.2 I pp.l+2, 55 J

    Resident commissioner declines to recognize R.Bernaro.•s app:ointment. (May 30,1838) ( 214-, v.2 / P.ll9 J

    Colonial Office said to have admitt eo. that the Emigration Agent can be removed from office by the Oolonizat ion Commissioners onlY. (June 30,1838) ( 211t, v.l I p.ZSO

    John Brown re-instated. ( Oct. 2li-, 1838' ) [ 203 p.2l+ J

    QuarterlY report. (July l0,18lt0) [ 895 no.107 ]

    ship wrecked at Aldinga Bay. (Aug.l9,18l+O) [ 895 no.120 ]

    ]

    ENO otJNTER BAY, O.istrict correspondence with J .H1namarsh with referenee to a road

    on sect ion no.1. < 1s39 -~.to> c zo3 1 pp. 92, 11~+-, 230 1: sections thrown open for selection prematurely: protest

    by preliminary purchasers. (May 3,1839) [ 211+, v.3 I p.l83]

    X Aboi'igines

    Mission work among the natives. (18'11-D-4-1) [ 8'95 I no.2lOA, 226, 239A, 28'1+, 310 J

    Natives at Encounter Bay suffering from venereal disease-~ · ( 18'1!-o-ltl ) [ 8'95 I no. 207, 2 39A J Theirhonestyandfriendliness:. (Aug.l8l+l) [ 895/ no.336]

    survez Proposed reservation of land for a secondary town.

    (Jan.9,13'38') ( 214-, v.z I p.6 ] survey performed by Finniss ana Nixon. (May 13'38) r 211t, v .1 1 pp:. 2 09, 2 26 J see also Granite Island -----Police Station, Encounter~

    EVANS, G:ecrge APPlied Clerk of customs. (Sep.6,1837) [ 211+, v.l IP.174-J

    EVELEIGH, G. surgeon Superintendent on t:ne Ha.rtle;!.(l8'37) [14-4-INov.l8'37 J

    EVERARD, e.G. surgeon on the Africaine. (18'36) [ 68'0 I p.31 J

    His services as honorary Colonial &u·geon. (May 30,18'38') [ 214-, v .1 1 pp.229, 230 1

  • EXPLORATION Major Mitchell's belief in a river crossing South Aust-

    ralia in a direction parallel with the Darling and :entering the sea near streakY Bay. (1(1;37-.38)

    . [ 680 I PP~81, 165 ] . .

    See also EYre's Expedition, 18~Q-~l - -- G-awler • s Expedition to Mount Bryan, 1839

    EYRE, E.J. His application for a special survey accepted. (J'UlY 13,

    13'39 ) [ 203 I P.65 ] Specimen holograPll letter. (JUne ~o,u~~o) [ 895 I no. 99 J

    EYRE'S EXPEDITION, 1$~Q-~l The Waterwitch to take stores to the head of Spender

    Gulf. (J'Une 13'~0) [ 203 I pp.190, 192, twice ] Letter from EYI·e, asking for certain supplies etc.

    (June 20, 18~0 ) [ 895 I no. 99, ] SUpnlied with :flour by the Collector o:f customs at port

    Lincoln. (oct.7,18~0) [ 895 I no.150 J · GOvernor Gawler begs EYre not to undertake the expedi-

    tion. ( Feb.l9,13'~1) [ 20.3 / p. 288 ]

    FAIRFIELD, shiP . Arr1 val at port Adelaide. (MaY 2,1839) [ 895 I no .16 ]

    FAWCETT, Thomas SChoolmaster on the Hooghly. (:H'eb.l5,18.39) [680 fp.WO]

    FEN"N, Charles Pastoral operations. (Dec.~,l838) [ 21~,v.3 I p.98 J

    FIELD, William G-., Lieutenant

    FINANCE

    Receives a salary of £10 per month as commander of the Rapid. \Mar. z-r ,1e3e > c 680 1 p.l3~ J

    Awarded a medal by the Ship-wreck Society. (July 14,1838) c 68o 1 p.l85 J

    complains of delaY in making out l~~d grants. (13'39) [ 214, v.3 I PP.l89, 200 ]

    Instructions :from the Colonization Oommiss1oners to the , Resident Commissioner. (oct .8,1836) [ 680 I p.17 ]

    FUrther instructions from the Colonization Commissioners. (Nov. 29,1837) [ 680 / P.l02 ]

    Preparation of annual estimates ordered by the Coloniza-tion commissioners. (Ncv .. 29,:3'37) [ 680 I p.103 ]

    Specie

    Specie

    imported from Van Diemen•s Land. (13'.38) [ 214, v.l l PP.l57, 178, 212, 232, 241, C 214-, v.z I pp.l03, 121+ J [ 211+, V.3 I pp.l+l, 55 J . c 6eo I P.lF>9 J

    imported from Sydney. ( 1838) [ 211+, VJ.. I "pp. 253, 251+, 256 J [ 21~, v.2 /.P-96 ] · ( 211+, v ·3 1 p.l+l J I 68'o I PP. 26.3, ze~+ J

  • [ 17 J

    FINANCE (continued) Shortage or funds at the disposal of the Resident Com-

    missioner. (1838) [ 214, v.l l PP.l94j 284] [ 214, v.2 f p.l43

    Difficulty of raising money for current Government ex-penditure. (18~) [214, v.l fpp.2}2, 233, 235, 293 ]

    Details regarding sums borrowed by the Treasurer from tne Bank of South Australia. (H~38) [~nn ]

    [ 214, v.l· /PP.l95-203]

    Risks involved in conveying specie from Sydney to Adel-aide. Suggested emPloyment of a warshiP. (1838)

    ( 211+-, V.l l pp. 2,56j 293 ] [ 214, v.2 1 P. 131

    Resident Commissioner •a financial instructions. (1838) c 68o 1 pp. 144, 224 J

    Res1dent Commlssloner•s account at the Bank of South Australia overdrawn. (Feb.24,1838) [ 214, v.2 I p.62 J

    No insurance for specie imported by tne B.A. Government. (~~lY 25,1838) [ 680 I p.l85 J

    Loan of £41,000 to be converted to six per cent stock by the Colonization commissioners. (Sep.22,1838)

    r 68o 1 p. 206 J Governor Gawler gr&J.ted an emergency credit of £5, ooo to

    provide for emergencies arising from fire, pestilence, pirates, incursions by convicts,etc. (oct.29,1838)

    r 680 I p. 219] I

    Public works not to be regarded as emergency measures. (oct .29,1838) [ 680 I p.22o J

    Colonization oommissicners• instructions to the colonial 'l'".t:easurer. (Nov.24,1838) [ 680 I p.232 J

    Instructions from the Colonization Oomrrissioners to the Bank of South AUstralia. rela.t ive to the disposal of proceeds of land sales. (Feb.$,1839) [ 680 f p. Z78 ]

    Oolonizat ion Commissioners 1 attitude towardS Gawler •s proposed deviation from his instructions. (Aug.2,1839)

    . [ 680 I P.322 ] Colonization ocmm1ss1onera• qualified approval of GaWler•s

    action 1n settling outstanding claims. (Aug.2,1839) c 68o I p. 329 J

    Instances of waste and extravagance 1n Government expen-diture. ( 1840) [ 667 I p. 147 ·)

    Revenue from customs duties, pert charges, ecc. (Jan. to March 1~40) [ ~95 I no.71 J

    Diff'1cUltY of getting statements from tne fermer Treas-urer. (Feb.l840) [ ~95 f no. 59, 60, 61,65]

    Oolonizat ion comm1ss1oners ao.rn1t that tne state of tne surveys justifies Gawler•s recourse to the "emergency clause" in his 1nstmuctions. (MaY 23,1840)

    [ 680 I p. 381 J I

  • [ u~ J

    FINANCE ( continued) stricter control of

    aries to be paid (JUlY 6, 13'4-1)

    expenditure by &overnor Grey. Sal-quarterly instead or montn1y.

    [ 895 I no. 316A T Instruct ions relative to the preparation of accounts for

    t11e pa:nnent of cent ractors 'for the ere~t ion of public bUildings. (July 16,184-1) [ 203 / p. 34-5 J

    Colonization commissioners defend their pes it ion as re-gards responsibility 'for the crisis. (JUlY 17,184-1)

    [ 667 I P.59 ] contemplated revision of the system of keel(ing public

    a~counts. ( J'UlY 30,184-1} [ 895 1 no.335 J

    Inauguration of new financial 'forms etc. (Aug.28,18ltl) [ 895 I no. 350 J

    Bills drawn .£!!. Monteffore, Breillat ~ co., Syane~ Arrangements made by the Colonization comrnjss1cners.

    bug.l9,1837) [ 630 p. 77t ]

    Bills drawn~ Montefiore, FUrtado~~., Hbbart Arrangements made bY the ColoniZation commisaioners.

    (Aug.l.9,1837) [ 680 I p. 77 ] List of drafts. ( 1838) c 21.1t-, v .1. 1 pp. 1.01, 21.2 1 :Montefiore, FUrtado & co. •s acknowledgment of the ar-

    rangemeD&s made. (Feb.l.O,l838) [ 2l.J.t.,v.l I P.l23 ] :sn1s drawn .2.!1 Sydney

    Bi11S to be drawn on SydneY with a view to having specie remitted to Adelaide. (1.83$)

    [ 214-, v.1 / pp. 253, 254- J t 21tt, v. 2 I p. 96 J t 68o 1 pp. 263, 284- J

    Bil.l.s drawn on the Colonization comrn1ssioners List of bills accepted bY the Commissioners. (1837-3J)

    t 680 I PP.ll7, 1.23, 135, 178 ] Resident Ccmm1ssioner•s disregard of his instructions. .. ( 1.837-38) ( 680 I PP. 7 5, 86, 90, 123, 129, 207 ] Treasurer reprimanded for disobeying his instructions.

    < 1838-39 > t 68o 1 pp. 187, 307 J Jliore stringent conditions laid down by the Commissioners.

    (1837 > c 68o 1 pp. 76, 11, 85 J . Resident Commissioner asks Whether the Bank of south

    Austral.1a Wil.l. cash b1l.ls drawn en the Commissioners. {Feb.l7,i837l ( 513 / no.7 ]

    Commissioners will. decl.ine to aocept bills not drawn in accordance with their instructions. { Feb.21.,1g38)

    . [ 6go I P.l32 J Colonization Commissioners• instructions to the Col.onial

    Treasurer. {Nov. 24.lf!38) [ 680 ,I p. 234 J

    Mod.ifi,Jat ion Of the Resident Commissioner •s instruct ions.

  • [ 19' J

    FINANCE (continued) Bills drawn~ the Colonization commissioners (continued)

    Notification by the Bank of Australasia of a dishonoured bill. (JulY 22,13'1.j..l) [ 89.5 / no.329 T

    Reply by the Government tc, notice of dishonour. (JUly zr, 1841) [ 89.5 / no.333 J

    See alsc Audit of public accounts Customs dUties Guarantee FUnd Insurance PUblic Accounts and Stores Commission Taxation Treasury

    FINKE, W. Clerk to the Colonial Treasurer. ( 1836-37) [141.j../AP.l5,1837l

    c 68o I p. 25 1 FINNIS, John

    RepJ.y to complaints regarding delays in supplying bUllock drays for official use. (Mar.26,1839) [2ll.j..,v.3 /P.ll.!-8 ]

    Relative to intended road to the Port through section 370. (Mar.23',13'39 ) [ 89.5 / nc.l3 J

    FINNISS, B. 'l'. Praised by Colonel Light for his energy. (May 9il83B)

    [ 2J.I.j.., v .J. p.209 J

    List of sections surveyed bY him. (JUlY 19,1838) . [ 2ll.j., v.3 / p.l6 J

    ttoons1dereu one of tsemost able cf the assistant surveyors. 11 (May 23,181.j..O) [ 680 I p. 378 ]

    F INNISS, John S e&. Finn is , John.

    FLWNISS SPECIAL SURVEY

    ii'IRES

    :Proprietors permittee. to withdraw their aPPlication. (13'40) c 203 1 pp. 227, 23oJ

    Encroaches on land previously selected by John Morphett. (May 181.j..O) [ 203 / pp .• l3'1, 182 ]

    See Bushfires.

    FIRST CREEK.-Brlq.ges South Australian company offers to make a rough bridge

    near tt1e Torrens. (JUlY 29,1839) [ 89.5 / no. 21+ ]

    FISBER, 0 .B. Clerk to the Res1r:tent Cornm1ss1cner. (1S36-37)

    [ ll.j.lt I AP.l5,lg37 J Tenaer fer the supp·ly of' bricks. ( l!.,eb.3,1g1+1) [g95/nc.239 J

    FISHER, J. Tencer fer the supply of bricks. (Feb.3,u:l.j..l) [g95/no.Z39]

    FISHER, J. H. Disobedience cf financial instructions. (13'37-3~)

    [ 680 I PP.67, 75, 86, 90, 102, 112, 123, 129, 131, 132, 207 ]

  • . i

    r !

    FISIDJR,

    [ 20 J

    J .H. (cent inued) His failure to send reports to tn.e Colonization Oomm1s-

    s1on~rs. (1837-38) [6SOfPP.66, 70, 71, Slt, i!J9, 10], 124-, 136, 1.93, 205,

    252, 270 ]

    sends O.Mann to van IJCLerne:a•s Land to obtain advice regard-il~ tn.e law of libel. (1837) [ 667 I p. 293 J

    Dates of 't'_is first despa'bQl'l.es. (1837) [ 680 / P. 93 J

    Claim for surplus rat ions from tne B.lff'alo. ( 1837 ) . c 68o 1 p. 109 J

    RebUked bY tlte Col.on.1zat ion commissioners for discour-tesy to Governor Hlno.marsh. (SeP.l5,1S37) [6SO/p.86]

    Unbusinesslike conduct. (Dec.l2,1S37) [ 680 I p. 116 ] Rls f::~.1lure to reply to letters. ( Jan.ll,lS38)

    [ 214-, v.l ! p. 14- J c 211t, v.z 1 P· 11+ J

    Threatened with violence bY Y.B.Hlltchinson. (Feb.lS3S) . [ 211+, v .1 I PP-55, 57]

    About to take legal proceedings in connexicn with the °Colonist•sn libellous letter to the s.A.~azette and Colonial Register. (Feb.22,li!J38) [ 211+, v.z / p. 59 J

    Threat ens Robert Thomas & co. with legal proceedings for 1 i bels cont a1ned in an article recentlY published in the s.A.G-azette and Colonial Register. (Mar.l83S)

    [ 211+, v.l I p. 119 ] [ 211+, v.2 I p. 68 ]

    .""'Chairman of the Aborigines committee. (May 22,1$38) [ 211+, v.l I p.224- J

    President of the S.A. SChool Society. (Mayl22,1$38) [ 211+, v .1. p. 225 J

    SUperseded as Resident commissioner by Colonel Gawl.er. suspended from the office of Registrar pending an enquiry into certain charges. (MaY 25,1838 )[680/P.lltl]

    Colcnization oommissiQ~ers• instructions relative to an cff1c1al enquiry into his conduct. (JilaY 25,183~)

    c 68 o I P. 166 J Charged by captain Rln~Arsh with cutting timber on un-

    surveyed lands as a private specUlation. (June 21,1.~38] [ 6so 1 pp. 253-2.56 J

    , Colonization Ccmm1ss1oners ~lggest his removal from all public employment. (Sep.22,1S38) [ 680 I p. 205 ]

    on hj5 account by C.Mcm"-- Legal expenses incurred by h1m :feF :pxoseeu'& 1ng 11eel ae-~ in van Diemen•s Land etc. (Feb.l2,1839/

    [ 203 p. 1+1+ ]

    ~ cons1oers his appointment is f'or life, but will resign unless his salary is raised to £1,200. (1\d:ar .1,1839)

    c 6so 1 p. 281 J Addresses a l.etter f'r.()m "Prospect Lodge", North Adelaide.

    (AP.3, 1~39) [ 211+, v .3 I p. 152 ]

  • -' JFISHER; J. H. (cent inued) Specimen 11.01ograph letter. (AP.29,1840) [ 895 / no. ~5 ]

    Claim fer arrears of salary. (Mar.4,134l} [ 203 / p.312 J

    §or references to strained relations with ·other officials ---see Civil Service. ----

    ..M references to the dispute regarding the sale of some cf the Commissioners• stores see PUblic stores. -- --~ ~ Fisher v. Tboma.s

    Resident Commissioner Timor ponies

    / FISHER BROT:RERS Dispute regarding the purchase of public stores bY them.

    ~,ru:38 l [6s-o 1 rr 13~t+tJ c z14, v. 2 1 P. 83',1041 . \-:; I [ 2 14, 1/. I I 1'· ISO]

    Their tender for cartage accepted. (July 411838)

    [ 214, v.2 · p. 154 J

    :B'ISHE;R v. 'l'HOM .. .I\.8 (law suit ) " Charles Mann's difficUlties regarding writs of suwoons.

    (Ja,n.4,13'38) [ 214, v .1 / p. 2 ]

    · FLA:XMAU, Charles Hls aPPlications for special surveys accepted. {1839)

    c 203 1 pp. 52, 55, 59, 1a4, 124 J Protest against persons squatting on his special surveys •.

    (~~ne 8,1839} [ 214, v.3 / p. 180 J

    About to leave fer England. (June 22,1839)[2.14,v.3/P.l91]

    FLOOD, R. Reccwoended for an appointment. (Jan.23,1841) [895/no.230]

    FLOUR [ 895 / no. 66 J

    Agreement for the purchase o:t go tens bY the Government. (Oct.l.7,1840) [ 895 / no. 165 J

    ~ also Prlces.-FJ.our.

    FLOUR MILLS

    FOOD

    A Van D1emens Land miller contemplates commencing busi-ness in south Australia. ( Feb.ll,l~38)

    [ 211.!-, v .l I P.ll8 J See~ Kent •s Flour Mill.

    ShiPments of food by the Colonization commissioners. t 6~o 1 pp. 3, 91 J

    Instru~~1cns regarding the sale of prov1s1cns by the · ResJ.o.ent Comm1ss1cner. (Aug.23,1~36) [ 680 / p.It]

    Dispute regarding ( .Ap .18'38' )

    See~ Flour.

    the sale of' provisions to Fisher Bros. [ 214-, V,.l l P. 180 J [ 214, v.2 ] pp. 8'8, 104 ]

  • [ ~2 J

    JFQOKS, Application for position of clerk to the Bench of Mfls-

    trates. (Ap.l2,18'41) [ 8'9.5 no. 28'1]

    FOOTT, N. Claim on the Government for premises on the Government Farm.

    ( Hi40) [ 8'9.5 / no. 162, 17 5 J r 203 1 pp. 22o, 239 J

    ~· Receives notice to quit tne Government Farm. (July 13,18'40) r 203 I p. 202 J

    FORAGE ALLOWANCE Proceedings of a board appointed to fix a ra.te •. (June 27,18401

    [ 8'9.5 I no. 101 J /FOULKES, FIUgh

    outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital. (Dec.l8'38') [680 /PP .. 24-7 ,2.51]

    FRANKING 01!1 LETTERS oa;ptain Sturt is grant eo. the privilege. (Aug.24-,~8'4l)

    · ( 8'9.5 1 no. 349 ]

    FREEMAN'S NOB Whaling operations ref'erred to. (18'40) [ 8'9.5 I no. 59, 92 ] Existence of an unlicensed ~ublic hOuse. (May 21

    118'40)

    [ 8'95 no. 92 J

    FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    FROl!E,

    FOrma.ticn advocated by the Cclcnizaticn Commissioners. (May 2.5, 18'38) [ 68'0 / p. 1.58' J

    E. C. Appointed Su.rve~ror General. (Mar .1 ,13'39) [ 680 p. 28'3 J

    Leaving for south Australia by the Recovery. (AP.12,18'39) r 68'o I P. 289. J

    Specimen holograph letter. (Dec.28',18.39) [ 8'9.5 f no. 4.5 ]

    ..J FULLER, Ben Claim on the Government for erecting the Ebspltal. (Nov.ll,

    18'41) [ 8'95 / no • .376 J

    JiURNITURE

    GAOL

    Specifications and drawings of office furniture required for the Customs Office, Port Adelaide. (Sep.9,18'4l)

    [ 8'9.5 / no. 357 J

    Progress of the work of erecticn. (18'4D-4l) [ 8'95 / no. 1.54 ] [203/P:P.329 ,3311

    Transfer of debtors from the Old gaol to the new. (Dec.22,18'40) [ 8'95 / no. 210 J

    Estimate of ~UPP11es for January to March 18'41., [8'9.5/nc.21.3)

    Estimste for fittings, furniture, etc. (18'41} [ 8'95 / no. 302, 309, .3;2:.2].

    ·Dispute relative to sums aue to the contractors is to be submitted to arbitration. (Ap.l7 ,18'41) [ 2-03 I p • .324 J

    ·---·----·------- ---

  • i i

    [

    [ 2j }

    GAOL (cent 1nued ) Friction between the cent ract ors ano. the supervising

    architec.t. (May H.~l!-1.) [ 895 / no. 297, 298, 29~9• 301] c 203 1 pp. 329 , 330 1

    work carried on by the contractors at their own risk as regards payment. (J1ll.Y .?.4,1.841 ~ [ 895 I no. 332 J

    Discussion of the financial. settl.ement arranged with the contractors by GOvernor Grey. (Mar.28,1.843)

    c 667 I p. 349 J GARDE, E. W.

    surgeon superintendent on the Lora GOder1ch. (1838) [144 I Aug.27 ,1.838 J

    GARDENING See EbrticUl.ture.

    GASOI,T, Richard overseer of labourers employed in clearing trees from the

    City streets. (:Mar~l.3,l83S) [ 211!-, v.l I p. 131 ) GAWLER, Lieut. Col. George

    Proposes to teach emigrants to read during the voyage of the Peston.i ee Bemanjee t.o south Australia. ( 18.38)

    c 68o 1 p. 201 J .saJ.ary increased to £1,000. {Ap.l2,1839) [680 fpp.29_.l., 292]

    Failure to furnish the Colonization Comm1ssicners with reports on the affairs of the colony. {Aug.2;1839)

    r 68o 1 P. 323 J EUlogized by the Colonization Commissioners. (MaY 23,1840)

    r 68o 1 p.388"J Festers scientific pursuits. {Mar .8,1841} [ 895 I no. 252 ]

    J His financi-:~.1 adm1n1strat1on attacked by the Colonization OcrnrrJiss1oners. ( J'Ul.Y 17 ,181!-1.) · [ 667 / p.59 J

    ~· .9:ill Resident Commissioner.

    GAWLER, town Irregular mall service. (Jan.23,18l!-l) [ 895 / no.229,230 ]

    ~ also Police Barracks, Gawler.

    GAYVLER 'S EXPEDITION TO MOUNT BRYAN, 1839; Prepara1l

  • [ 2l+ J

    GILBERT, Thomas Censured for dilatoriness in completing the temporary ba.r:.-

    racks for the Sappers and M1ners.-(Sep.30il839) [ 203 p. ~5 J

    Censured for delay in forwarding his half yearly report. ( SeJ).30,1839) [ 2 03 I p. 86 ]

    Censured for apparent carelessness. (Aug.l2,lgl.J.l) [ 895 / no. 3l+3 J

    FOr fUrther censures of his official conduct ~ Colonial --stcrekeeper •s Office--

    GILES, W. Specimen holograph letter. (Jan.25,18l+l) [ 895 I no. 232 J

    GILL, Daniel Alleged drUnkenness and incompetence as surgeon of the

    RoYal Admiral. (1838) [ 214, v.l. f PP:. 69, 72, 73, 77, 95, 98, ll.J-2, 181 J [ 2ll+, v.2 pp. 5l+, 105 ]

    Claim for attendance on passengers of the Royal Admiral. after they had been landed. (May 5,1838)

    [ 214, v.l J p. 2Q5 ] [ 214, v. 3 p. 2 ]

    GILL, R. (SUrgeon)

    GILL, s.

    GILLES,

    see Gill, Daniel.

    specimen holograph letter. (.Aug.2l+,l8l+l) [ 895 I no. 349A J o. Dilatoriness in fUrnishing financial statements. (1839;-l.J.O)

    [ 895 / no. 59 , 60, 61, 65 ] [ 61SO I pp. 346, 350 ]

    H'lct len w1 th J .R. Fisher. ( 18381 [ 214, v .1. pp. 4l+, 113, 245, 296 ] [ 214, v.2 pp. 3, 38, 66, 129 ] c 68o I PP· 187, 263 J

    Rebuked by Ccl.cnizatlon cown1ss1oners for disobeying in-structions wlth regard to the drawing of bills. < JUl.y 24,1$38: > r: 68o I p. 187 J

    at Al.leged improper condUct at a meeting n: the Land Office.

    (Jan.l7 ,1839} · [ 214, v.3 I p. 115 ] Declines to accept corn,pensat 1cn for allOWing the port

    Read to pass through his section 371. (Mar.l.839) [ 203 I. p. 46 ] [ 895 1 no. 6 ]

    Continued disobedience of instruct lens. (JifaY 31,1839) c 68o I P. 307 J

    Hls application for a special survey accepted. (JUly 13, 1839> c 203 I p. 65 J

    Be must relinqUish private speculations and devote him-self' to his official duties. (Nov.l8,1839 )[680/P.35l]

    J sea also Timor ponies.

  • [ 25 J

    GLEESON, J.H.

    GLENELG

    Enquir;: re method of payment for wneat supplied by him. (~~Y 19,1g~1) [ 895 / no. 295 J

    settlement of his account with the Government for Wheat supplied by him. (SeP.l84l) [ 395 I no. 353 J

    E 203 I pp. 36o, 365 J

    Manager of the south Australian company and the cashier of the Bank of south Australia located there. ( Feb.l7 ,1837}

    [ 513 I no. 7 J w. Finke's tender for the section accepted. \Feb.9,1839)

    [ 2 03. 1 P. 42 J

    Gawler's conduct with respect to tne acceptance of Finke's tender approved by the Colonization Commissioners. (Aug.7,1E39) [ 680 I p.32~] v

    See ~ customs House, J!lenelg.

    GLIDDON, John Acting Secretary to the Cclonizat ion Commissioners. ( HS39-40)

    GOOLWA

    GORDON,

    . c 68o I pp. 349 - 364 >

    Account for the erection of GOvernment buildings. (oct.l5,1E~O) [ 895 / no. 159 l

    ~ ¥so Police Stat ion, Goolw~.

    W.JI!. (?) Denies responsibility for bad workmanship in the erection

    of the Government wnarf at Port Adelaide. (Dec.26,1840} [ 895 I no. 211 ]

    G·OUGER, Robert BOrrows money on the security of his town acre sections.

    (Sep.l6,1837) [ 2.14, v.3 I pp. 218, 219 ] Re-instated in office. (Sep.l,l838} [ 680 I p. 197 ] Specimen holograph letter. (Mar.l7 ,1S41) [ 895 I no. 259 ]

    GOVERNMENT FAR111l: Abstract of expenses. (184Q-41) [ 895 / no. 271 J

    Cost of premises purchased from N. FOott. (1840) [ 895 r no. 17 5 ]

    ?Urcnased fer the Government. (JUlY 18~0) [ 895 j no. 111 ] [ 203 I p. 2.16 J

    Legality of the steps bY Which it came into the hands of the GOvernment. (JulY 1841) [ 895 I no. 324, 325 J

    Reduction of the establishment. (Aug .13'~1) [ 3'95 I no.348 ] c 203 'I p. 350 J

    See~ Fcott, N.

    GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Arrangements for regUlar publication. (sep.Z8,1~40)

    [ 895. I no. 11+3 J

  • GOVERNMENT HOUSE Materials for its construction about to be snipped from

    England. (June 29,1836) [680/p.1c, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 1 12 J

    Estimated. cost of completing. (Oct.g,l836) [ 680 / p. 31 J

    Payment of £148 for labour performed bY the crew of the Buffalo. (June 14,1837 ) [ 433 I p.3 J

    Arrival of a framed structure 1rom Engl~~d. (Aug.20,l838) [ 214, v.3 / p. 40 ]

    Colonization commissioners• approval of tne erection of a permanent building. (Nov.15,1839) [ 680 / p. 347 ]

    Progress of erection. (1840) [ 8~5 l no. 70, 134 J [ 203 1 pp. 166, 235 ]

    Dets.i1ed statement of costs. (SeP.1840) [ 895 I no. 141 ] GOVER.."ll\lENT HOUSE, W111unga

    Instructions regarding its use. (Feb.22,1841) [ 203 /P.29,9 J.

    statement cf requirements for the comfort of visitors. (Mar.l8,1841) [ 895 I no. 261 ]

    GOVE&~1rffiN'T OFFICES, Victoria Aquare Materials about to be shipped from England. (JUne 29,1336)

    [ 680 / pp. 1c, 3, 4, 5, 6 ]

    Estimated. cost cfcomp)..eting. (Oct.8,1836) [ 680! p. 31]

    Erection of a permanent building approved by the Co1oniza-t ion cormnissioners. ( Nov.l5,1339) [ 680 / p. 347 J

    Progress of erection. (Dec. 7 ,18'39) [ 895 I no. 40 J

    Account for erecting fence. (oct.15,18'40) [ 895 / no. 161 J

    Builders• account for an instalment of the contract price. (oct .17,1840) [ 895 I no. 167 J

    Nearly complete. (Jan.26,1841) [ 895 /no. 236 ]

    GOVERNOR Meeting of council summoned to make provision for the ad-

    ministration of the govermnent after t:ne departure of Captain IUndmarsh. (JUlY 1838) [214, v.3 IP. 3, 4, 6 ]

    Salary increased to £1, ooo. (Ap.l2,1839) [680 /PP. 291, 292 .]

    GRANITE ISLAND Government declines tc sell it. (J:m. 27,1840) [203 /P.l41 ]

    GREEN' SLIPS Their sale recommended by the surveyor General.. (Aug.20t,183~)

    [ 214, v.3 I p. 38 J G-P..EENWIOH PENSIONERS

    Lack of instructions for the payment of their pensions. (Jiar.7,1840) [ ~95 I no. 67 J

    r,.REJNlt'ELL, P. St.L. Gift of glebe landin section 287, district A. (18'39)

    [ · 2o3 1 pp. 121, 121 J

  • [ 27 ]

    GREY, George, Governor Rebukes Capt. sturt for lax business methods. { Sep. 9,1841 )

    [ B95 / no. 356 J

    · Instance of his det errn1nat ion to husband the colonial. revenue. {OcU3,18l+l) [ 895 I no. 368 ]

    GUARANTEE FUND Imperial Treasury uses the fUnd to meet a bill urawn by

    GOvernor Hindmarsh. {Nov.3,18'38) [ 680 I p. 2.16 ] HACK, J.B ..

    Pastoral operations. {18'38-39)

    HACK, S.

    [ 211+, v .. 3 I pp. 97 {twice), 180 J Applications for special surveys. {1839-l+O)

    c 203 1 pp. 61, 161+ J contractor for making the POrt Adelaide canal. (Ap • .5,18'38)

    [ 211+, v,.2 I p .. 95 ) Offers to PaY half the cost of a bridge over the Onkapa-

    r1nga. {Ap. 18'1+0) [ 89.5 I no. 80 ] [203 /p. 167 ]

    Member of a committee appointed to superintend the erec-tion of the Hospital. {June 26,181+0) [ 203 I p. 19.5 J ~ also Brothers Special Survey.

    Contractor for constructing the Port Adelaide Canal. ( AP.5,1838) [ 211+, v .z I p. 9.5 J

    Pastoral operations. {Dec.3,1838) [ 211+, v.3 f p. 97 ]

    HAilNDORF Bridge over the Qnkaparinga wanted. (Ap.22,],8'l+O)

    [ 203 I P· 167 J HALL, G.

    APPlication for a sPe·:Jial survey accepted .. { 1839-l+O) c 203 1 pp. .5s, 13s J

    Specimen hOlograph letter. (Dec.31,18'39) [ 8'9.5 I no. 1+7 J HALLETT, John

    Re the proposed road to the Port .. (Mar.2,5,18'39) [ 8'9.5 I no. 12 J [ 203 ' p .. .50 ]

    HALLS, John {Surveyor ) Appointed an assistant surveyor. (Dec.ll+,l8'38t

    [ 203 p. 3.5 ]

    Discharged. (Dec .. 31,18'39)

    Irre.gUJ.arit ies. ( 18'1+0)

    HANCOCK, W.

    [ 8'9.5 [ 203

    [ (?:9.5 [ 203

    pp. 1+7 , l+8' ] p. 13.5 J

    no • 58', l Q5 J J pp .. 11+7' 168' ]

    Forwards elevation draw2ng of st .. John's Church. (June 27 ,18'1+0) [ 89.5 I no. 102 J

    P~RBOUR DEPARTMENT List of officers. (181+0) [ 8'95 no. 101+ J

    Revenue. (Jan. tc Mar.l8'l+O) [ 8'9.5 no. 71 ]

  • [ 2$ J

    HARBOUR DEPARTMENT (cent inued) Grey doubts the wisdom of separating the offices. of Harbour

    Master and COllector of Customs. (Sep.9,13'41) [ ~95 / no. 357 ]

    ~·~Pilots

    BARDING, H. W. APPlication ror the position or Clerk to the Bench or Magis-

    trates. (Ap.l2.,1~41) [ 3'95 ·/ no. 23'2 J

    HARDY,~ Alrr ed EUlogistic rererence by Colonel Light. (JUly 14,13'33')

    c 211t, v .3 I p. 2 J List of sections surveyed by him. (July 19;13'33')

    [ 214, v.3 p. 16 J

    .Application for increase in salary. (Nov .16, 13'39 ) [ f>9 5 / no. 43 )

    Bls appointment to be discontinued. (AP·7 ,13'41) [ 203 ! pp. 320, 322 )

    ' ' HARE, c.s.

    Responsibility fer defective workmanship in driving Piles for the Government Wharf at pert Adelaide. ( 13'4G-41)

    · [ 3'95 / no. 211, 217 J

    Claim for compensation fer a pile driving engine damaged bY the Government. (Dec • .5.,13'40) [ 3'9.5 f no. 199,, 241 ]

    Proposal to rent the Government Whar' at Port Adelaide. (Jan.22,13'41) [ 203 I p. 2771 J

    Claims to have been promised 11 the conducting the works at ·the New Port. 11 (Jan.27,1841) [ 3'95 /no. 23.5 )

    HARRIS, J.(?) W. Surgeon Superinteno.ent on the Buckinghamshire. ( Dec.l,l3'33')

    r 68o I p. 247 J HARRIS, s.

    surgeon superintendent on the Planter. (Nov. 24, H>33') c 6 3' o 1 P. 223 J

    HARTLEY, shiE Captain•s disobedience to t:tie Colonization Commissioners•

    crders. (1837) [ 680 I pp. 60, 62 J Report on extra passengers taken en a.t TorbaY.

    (Jvrar.24, 13'33') [ 214, v .1 / p. 14.5 ]

    HARVEY, surgeon Superintendent on the Ra.Iasthan. (JUlY 24, 13'33')

    t 63'o I P. 192 J · HARVEY, J.E.

    Offers t c sell his collect ion of scient if1c specimens etc. (Ma.Y 3,13'41) [ 89.5 / no. 291 J

    HASTINGS, T.Jiil.. Minute describing a. contretemps between G-.S.K1ngstcn and

    F.R:Nixcn. (July 19,1838) [ 214, v.3 / p. 12 J

    HAYTER, J .B. (?) Fcrwards remarks on the scab Act. (MaY 20il3'41)

    [ 895 no. 296 J

  • HENDERSON", James specimen hOlograph letter. (Feb.l8,lg~o) [ g95 I no. 62 J Appointed GOvermnent Clerk of works. ( Feb.lg,lgltl)

    c 203 1 p. 2s7 J Employed in the supervision of certain public works at

    Pert .Adelaide. {March 18~1) [ 895 I no. 260, 263 J Ccmrn1ts an error a.s Clerk of Works. (July 4,1~~1)

    [ 895 I no. 316, 317 J IDTIRO, cutter

    on GOvernment service. {March 18~1) [ 203 I pp. 309, 311 J HILL, John

    Protests against the for the port Read

    HILL, R.K.

    S.A.Oomp~~y•s proposal to obtain from the adjoining land. ( 18~1)

    [ 895 I no. 312, 320 J c 203 I PP .• 33s, 3~o J

    Third. Officer on the RaPid..(l837) [ 11+4: AP.l5,1837 ]

    Ass:ist ant store keeper. ( 1g37 ) [ 11+1+ / JUly 13'37 J

    Hil'illMARSH, Mrs.

    soil

    complaint regarding Whaling operations at :F'reeman•s Nob. { F'eb.6,184U) [ 895 / no. 59 J

    HDIDM:ARSH, John, Captain About to receive instructions fcrbiad1ng his interference

    with the surveys and financial matters. (Sep.U~37) c 68o I pp. s3, s6 J

    Resident Ocrnmlssioner's discourtesy regretted bY the Colonization commissioners. (Sep.15,1837) [680 / p.S6]

    ' Oolonizat lon commissioners abOut to submit a report to the Colonial Office on his conduct. (Nov .25,13'37)

    c 6so 1 p. 94 J Friction with J. H. Fisher. ( 13'38 )

    [ 214-,v.l I pp.l9, 23, 54, 60, 61, 77, 163', 170, 179,205] [ 214, v.2 I pp. 10, 23', 1+3, 104, 113 J

    ·J· Colonization Commissioners urge their officers to behave with consid.era1l.on towardS Hindmarsh pending his early recall. (1838) [ 211+, v.2 / p. 131 J

    . [ 630 !• p. 133 J Disobeys instructions to remain at his post until the

    arrival of his successor. (lg38) [ 680 / P. 253 J

    counter charges against J .H.]'isher with regard to cutting timber en unsurveyed land. (June 21,1838)

    [ 6i?O I pp. 253 - 256 J HINTivLARSH, John, Jun lor

    Complaint regarding the delineat len of a road in front cf section no.l, Encounter Bay, in one of the Official plans. (UJ39-I+O) [ 203 I pp. 92, 114, 230 J

    ~ RePlY to his allegations regarding a land order corruptly issued tc :M:r. HardY after its exercise bY the original cwner. {Mar.l8,lgl+l) [ 203 I p. 306 J

  • [ 30 ]

    BINDMARSR & LINDSAY, surveyors Re the survey of' sect ions at the New Port. (l}i'39-ltl)

    [ 895 / nc. 15, 17, 117, 207A J

    Report on the completion of' the survey of sect ions at the New Pert. (18l.J..Q-ltl) [ ~95 / no. 190, 219 )

    Cl.aim for rermmeratlon fer surveys at Port Ad.elaide. (Ja,n.2,11

  • HUl"i.ST , John W! Complaint regard~g the troundin~ of the Lad~ Emma in the

    :Port River. (Jan-3,1838) \ 214, v.l I p. 7) BUT~HINSON, Y. Bingham

    · Quarrel with J.H.Fisher. ( 1838 )(214,v.l/pp.2j, 55, 57 ) \ 214, v.2 I P• 19 )

    ~eason for resigning position of Emigration A~ent. \Feb.3,l838) \ 214, v.l 1 p. 55 )

    Complimented b~ the Colonization Commissioners. \,July 24,1838) \ 680 I PP• 185, 194 )

    John Superintendent of Emigration in England. ~1837) (680ip.66)

    HUTT ,

    Th1MIGRANT DE:POT See Emigrant ~epct.

    IMMIGRANTS Arrangements ~

    lJan.31,1838) for reports on the condu:ct of immigrants.

    ( 680 I P• 122) :Proposed issue of fresh meat to new arrivals. \1839)

    ( 8 9 5 I no • 27 ) l 203 I PP• 113, 117 )

    Classified returns showing occupations. \1831) \ 875 I no. 32, 34 )

    Duties of the Surgeon Superintendent General. \Ap.l2,1839) \ 680 I P• 287 )

    .r::iltimate of rations required. \,Jan. to March 1840) \ 895 I DOe 55 )

    Confusion and loss caused by hurried landings. \,July 1840) \ 203 I PP• 212, 220)

    See also Emigrant Depot ------- Immigration

    iiat ions

    IMlvliGB.81JT SHII'S Aate of remuneration for surgeons and their assistants.

    \,Jan.31,1838) \ 680 I p. 125 ) Steps taken to secure better drinking water.\1839)

    \ b80 I PP• 306, 328 ) Increased remuneration for surgeons. (April 12,1839)

    ( 6so I P. 2 9 2 ) Scarcity of shipping causes the 8olonization Commissioners

    to increase the rates of passage allowed by them to owners. \May 31,1839) \. 680 / p. 306 )

    Nature of reports required by the Colonization Commissioners from the Emigration Agent. ~Aug.2.1839) \ bBO I p. 327 )

    Heavy mortality among children. ,~ug.2.~839) , 680 / p.328 )

    Immigrants to be supplied with mattrasses. \,Oct.l6,l839)\ ~ 680 7 p-337 )

    Method of pas ing for extra medical stores. \,l~ov. 4 ,1839)

    \ 8 9 5 I no. 30 )

  • IlVlliilGri.i>.NT Si:l:I:PS (continued)

    i;xperimental filtering pump installed on the M:orley. lDec.6.183i) \. 680 / P• 3.5.5)

    .h.ppointment of competent cooks contemplated. \Ap. 4 ,1840) \. 680 I P• 371)

    Arrangements for transmitting to England the sur~eons' certificates. (May 23,1840) l 680 I p. 384 )

    See also Buckinghamshire -----Canton

    IMMIGuTION

    Catherine Jamieson Coromandel :C:den Fairfield Georgiana Hartley Hooghly John Renwick Lysander Morley falmyra :Planter iia.jasthan lio,yal Admiral Sliperb Tooatin Trlisty Winchester

    Statistics. (1836-41) l bb1 I p. 303, 304 ) Colonization Commissioners' instructions to the Resi-

    dent Commissioner. \May 2.5,1838) \. 680 / p. 1.5.5 )

    Emigratio~gent 1 s quarterly report. (July 10,1840) \8j.5 / no. 107)

    See also Chelsea Fens ioners -------Emigration Agent

    Immigrant ships Immigrants :Protestant Emigration Community :Prussian i~~igrants

    INFIRMARY See Hospital.

    IHM.AN , Henry Enquiry into his conduct. lAp.7.l840) ( 203 fpp.l62,163)

    lB 9 5 I no. 7 5) Comments by the Go7ernor on his dismissal from the

    :Police Force. (May 1840) ( 8:;1.5 / no. 86 )

    Il'HlES, Ji.D. :Pastoral operations. \,Dec.l838 ) ( 214, v.3 / p. 99 )

    INSANITY Eoard appointed to consider the best mo:le of dealing

    with pauper lunatics. (July 1841) ( 8~5 / no. 328 ) ( 203 I P. 34 j )

    :Possibility of foiming an establishment for insane i~11igrants. \,Jul~ 20,1841) \. 89.5 I no • .323)

    -- ----~------ -------

  • INSUUANCE No insurance for specie imported b~ the ~overnment.

    ~Jul~ 25,1838) ( 680 I p. 185 ) INTOXICANTS

    See Whisk~

    XUK. JAC.KSON,J.A.

    Specimen holograph letter. \June 24,1840) (895lno.l00)

    JACKSON, Joseph Accountant to the Colonization Commissioners. 1.1838)

    ( 680 I P• 138 )

    JJ>.00b, William List of sections survesed b~ him. i,.Jul~ 18,1838)

    1. 214, v.3 I p. 14,)

    J.Al\IIESON, ------Surgeon Superintendent on the Surq. I_ June 6 ,183ai)

    l b8o I P~ 182 )

    JEFFCOTT, Sir John Data relative to the time of his arrival in South

    australia, his death etc. \1837) ( 214, v.l I P• 1~6 )

    Claim b~ his executor for arrears of salar~. (1838) l 214, v.2/p. 57, 7l twice) l 214, v.l / p. 116, 126 )

    JICKLlN~, H@nr~ Objects to refunding the cost of b,is pa.ssage to South

    Australia. 1.1838) l 214, v-3 I pp. 52, 66) Circumstance surrounding his appointment as Acting

    Judge and as Judge. I_Jan.6,1838) ~214,v.l / p.4 ) (214,v.2 I p. 2 )

    JOHN ru;;NWICK, ship Claim for demurrage not ~et settled. (~839)

    l 20 3 I "P· 8 6 ) \ 68o I P. 300 )

    JOHNSTOH, ~eorge b.ppointed Surgeon Superintendent on the Jenr~ Porcher.

    \.~b-7 ,1838) I. 680 P• 126 }

    JONbS .. Lewis Surgeon on the Tam o'Shanter. 1.1836) \ bBO / P• 31 )

    JONES, .i\.ees Dispute with Frew& hankin. (Jul~ 13,1841) l8~5/no.319)

    JUDG.iJ; See Jeffcott, Sir Joh..YJ. --- Jickling, lienrs

    JUHY LISTS !~ecessity for 1n·eater eare in c·ompilatien.

    I,.Nov.23,1B41) 1.8~5 /no. 378 )

    JUSTIC~S OF TH£ P~.ACE See Bench of Magistrates.

    Kb.NE. John Schoolmaster on the Eliza. 1.Dec.13,183~)

    :;I~

  • \. 34 )

    KANGAROO ISLium :ballast for the Port Road obtained from the island.

    (1840-41) - ( 203 fpp. 264, 266, 277 )

    Su·pJ)lies shL"'lgling for the Government Wharf at Port Adelaide. \Dec.22,1840) ) ( 203 / P• 268 )

    Government obtains from the islani stone fer the 11)3 in-land. \Jan.2);184l) \ 8)5 /no. 237)

    Stone procured from the island for the Government Wharf at Port Adelaide. \Feb.22,184l) l 203 / p. 214 )

    KA.T.I::L.:;nll~.C.: Jli.ld""SOH.: ship

    See Catherine Jamieson.

    KELLY, Alexander C. Desires to be appointed Ronorar~ Medical Officer to the . Adelaide Hospital. (April 2~ ,1841) \ 89.5 I no. 288 )

    Kr;;NN2DY. -------Dismissed from office. Declines to give up certain

    papers. l.Mar.23, 1840) ~ 203 I p. 15;1 ) ~NT, B • .b...

    See Kent 1 s i Flour Mill.

    W:.HTlSH, N.L. Spscimen holograph letter. lMa~ 21,1840)\ 89.5 I no. 92 )

    l~JTI: 1 S FLOUh MILL In difficulties. lJune 1,1841) ( 81.5 I no. 300 ) Account for grinding and. dressing co:rn. (June 18 ,1841)

    \. 87.5 / no. 307)

    Dr. Kent 1 s claims on the Government. lJune 18 ,1841) ( 667 I P. 27 7 )

    KILGOUR, ------Surgeon Superintendent on the Le,ds; Bute. (Fel,. 8 ,1839)

    ~ bBO I p. 277 ) KINGSTON, G.S.

    Specimen holograph letters. (~839-40) ~89.5 I no.37,ll6) His conduct while on board the Csgnet praised by f.Gil-

    bert. i,.Oct.l,5,183b) l.\680 I p.23 ) 'Receives £..50 for services on the Cygnet. (.'"""ug.l8 ,1837)

    l t.so I :r. 6 7 ) Arrival in London. (Nov • .5,1837) J ( 68o I P. 9 3 ) Colonization Commissioners deplore

    l,Nov.2.5,1837) his visit to ~ngland.

    \ 68o I p.ioo t Instructed to spr:erintend the

    Light's refusal to do so. ~ 214' ~ 21-+'

    :r·unning survey ~1838) v.l / p.274 ) '.: • 2 I PP. 13 7 ,

    upon Gplonel

    14.5 )

    Undertakes superintendence of the surveJS· (July 1838) \ 214, v.l I PP• 2j7, 301)

    Three surveyors agree to work under him. lJuly 1838) \ 214, v.l. I PP• 300, 301 )

  • i.. 35 )

    i:IHGS~ON, G.S. (continued) Members of the Surve~ staff attackh'ts character and

    threaten to resign if he is placed in charge of the surve~s. i,.Ju1~ 2:1838) i.. 214, v.l / p.288 )

    Colonel Light's ~osti1it~. i..Ju1~ 17,1838) l 214, v.3 / p./ )

    Applies for the position of Surve~or General. (Ju1~ 19,183s-) ~ bSo I IJ. 27 2 )

    B.is conduct 're~ented. b~ F • .n.Nixon. ~Ju1~ 17 .. 1838) ( 214, v.3 I PP• 9, 10, 12 )

    Com:p1ainc of the inconvenience caused b~ Colonel Light's conduct. (Jul~ 30,1838) ~ 214, v-3 / P• 23 )

    rt.esigns the :position of Deput~ Surve~or General. ~Nov./.1838) ~ 203 / po34)

    ~ o80 / P• 315 )

    B.is conduct defended b~ the Colonization Commissioners. lDec.2,1B38) l(6Bo/ PP• 249-251 )

    Colonization Commissioners never contemplated appointing him Survesor General. \Jan.4,1B39) l 680 I p.258 )

    Letter of s~m:path~ and congratulation from the Coloniza• tion Commissioners. i,.Jan.4,183i) ( 680 / p.265 )

    ./ Colonization Commissioners' appreciation of his services. ~Feb.8,1B39) l bSO / P• 274 )

    Declines a bribe from a building contractor. i,.Dec.4,1840) - l ¥~2JIT../

    l 895 I no.l~8 )

    Eoard of V.ork.s to consider the question of his "-~emunera-

    tion. lDec.j,l840) l 8~5 / no.202 )

    Complains of insolence on the part of a foreman. lFeb.2l,l841) ( 895 / no.245 )

    liis authorit~ flouted by the Gaol. \Ma~ 1841)

    ~ 875 I l 203 I

    contractors for the erection of l

    no.297. 218, 219, 301) pp • 3 2 'j ~ 3 30 )

    His claim for remuneration as Colonial i:.rchi te ct con-sidered b~ the Land and £migration CommiEsioners. His extravagance and lax supervision severels crit-icised. ~Mar. 28 ,1843) l 667 / 'P• 357)

    ~ also l-'.unnin? surves.

    KNOTT, Jo:b..n Surgeon Superintendent on the Pestonjee Bomanjee.

    1.Ma~ 30 ,1858) \. btiOd} p.l77 )

    Protest against persons squatting on his special surves. \.June 8,183~) \. 214, v.3 / p.lBO )