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District Council of Wilmington

The District Council of Wilmington was a local government area in South Australia, centred on the town of Wilmington from 1888 to 1980.

District Council of Wilmington
South Australia
District Council of Wilmington
Coordinates32°40′S 138°05′E / 32.667°S 138.083°E / -32.667; 138.083
Established5 January 1888
Abolished1 July 1980
Council seatWilmington
LGAs around District Council of Wilmington:
Davenport/ Woolundunga Quorn
Kanyaka
Carrieton
Davenport/ Woolundunga District Council of Wilmington Orroroo
Port Germein Port Germein

History Edit

The council was gazetted on 5 January 1888 under the provisions of the District Councils Act 1887, and initially consisted of the cadastral Hundreds of Coonatto, Gregory, Pinda, Willochra and Willowie, and part of the Hundred of Woolundunga.[1] It was divided into five wards (Coonatto, Pinda, Willowie, Wilmington and Willochra) on 5 June 1888, each represented by two councillors.[2][3] In 1890, it lost the Hundred of Willowie and part of the Hundred of Gregory to the District Council of Port Germein.[4]

It was renamed the District Council of Hammond on 25 May 1893.[3] It lost a large portion of the Hundred of Willochra to the District Council of Kanyaka in the 1890s, and gained the Hundred of Moockra from Kanyaka in 1894.[4] It was a farming and grazing district badly hit by both the depression of the 1890s and the Great Depression in the 1930s, and it was said in 1923 that the Hammond council district had "not progressed to any great extent" "owing to the long dry spells common to districts in the far north".[5][4] In 1923, the Hammond council had an area of 214,400 acres. It had an estimated population of 732 in 1921, with 250 ratepayers, living in 156 dwellings, with the capital value of ratable property being £145,840.[6]

The council underwent major boundary changes on 16 February 1933 as a result of local government amalgamations at that time: it resumed its former name of Wilmington and incorporated most of the abolished District Council of Woolundunga, and regained the 1890 section of the Hundred of Gregory from the District Council of Port Germein.[4][3] Council roadworks were still being done manually or with horse-drawn vehicles into the 1940s.[4] It amalgamated with the District Council of Port Germein to form the District Council of Mount Remarkable on 1 July 1980, following boundary changes which had seen Redcliff (now in Miranda) and Stirling North, formerly in Wilmington, annexed to the City of Port Augusta.[7][4]

Chairmen Edit

  • Edward Twopeny – chairman for fifteen years [8]
  • Gustav Herman Voigt (1936–1941) [4]
  • Samuel James Bartlett (1941–1944) [4]
  • Gotthilf Reinhold (Reinie) Schiller (1945–1950) [4]
  • Francis Thomas Miller (1950–1951) [4]
  • Cecil Abbott Battersby (1951–1955) [4]
  • Leonard Gordon Pascoe (1955–1967) [4]
  • Graham John Herde (1967–1969) [4]
  • James Ignatius Connell (1969–1970) [4]
  • Lawrence Ralph Noll (1970–1978) [4]
  • Thomas Joseph Case (1978–1980) [4]

References Edit

  1. ^ "The District Councils Act 1887 No. 419". Flinders University. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Thursday, June 7, 1888" (PDF). The Government Gazette of South Australia. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Marsden, Susan (2012). "A History of South Australian Councils to 1936" (PDF). Local Government Association of South Australia. p. 11. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Matthews, Penny (1986), South Australia, the civic record, 1836-1986, Wakefield Press, pp. 368–372, ISBN 978-0-949268-82-2
  5. ^ Hosking, P. (1936). The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936. Adelaide: Universal Publicity Company. p. 955.
  6. ^ The Civic record of South Australia, 1921-1923. Associated Publishing Service. 1924. p. 244.
  7. ^ "Annual Report 2004/2005" (PDF). District Council of Mount Remarkable. 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  8. ^ "MR. E. N. TWOPENY". The Chronicle. Adelaide. 3 March 1932. p. 49. Retrieved 13 November 2015 – via National Library of Australia.

district, council, wilmington, local, government, area, south, australia, centred, town, wilmington, from, 1888, 1980, south, australiacoordinates32, 083established5, january, 1888abolished1, july, 1980council, seatwilmingtonlgas, around, davenport, woolundung. The District Council of Wilmington was a local government area in South Australia centred on the town of Wilmington from 1888 to 1980 District Council of Wilmington South AustraliaDistrict Council of WilmingtonCoordinates32 40 S 138 05 E 32 667 S 138 083 E 32 667 138 083Established5 January 1888Abolished1 July 1980Council seatWilmingtonLGAs around District Council of Wilmington Davenport Woolundunga QuornKanyaka CarrietonDavenport Woolundunga District Council of Wilmington OrrorooPort Germein Port GermeinHistory EditThe council was gazetted on 5 January 1888 under the provisions of the District Councils Act 1887 and initially consisted of the cadastral Hundreds of Coonatto Gregory Pinda Willochra and Willowie and part of the Hundred of Woolundunga 1 It was divided into five wards Coonatto Pinda Willowie Wilmington and Willochra on 5 June 1888 each represented by two councillors 2 3 In 1890 it lost the Hundred of Willowie and part of the Hundred of Gregory to the District Council of Port Germein 4 It was renamed the District Council of Hammond on 25 May 1893 3 It lost a large portion of the Hundred of Willochra to the District Council of Kanyaka in the 1890s and gained the Hundred of Moockra from Kanyaka in 1894 4 It was a farming and grazing district badly hit by both the depression of the 1890s and the Great Depression in the 1930s and it was said in 1923 that the Hammond council district had not progressed to any great extent owing to the long dry spells common to districts in the far north 5 4 In 1923 the Hammond council had an area of 214 400 acres It had an estimated population of 732 in 1921 with 250 ratepayers living in 156 dwellings with the capital value of ratable property being 145 840 6 The council underwent major boundary changes on 16 February 1933 as a result of local government amalgamations at that time it resumed its former name of Wilmington and incorporated most of the abolished District Council of Woolundunga and regained the 1890 section of the Hundred of Gregory from the District Council of Port Germein 4 3 Council roadworks were still being done manually or with horse drawn vehicles into the 1940s 4 It amalgamated with the District Council of Port Germein to form the District Council of Mount Remarkable on 1 July 1980 following boundary changes which had seen Redcliff now in Miranda and Stirling North formerly in Wilmington annexed to the City of Port Augusta 7 4 Chairmen EditEdward Twopeny chairman for fifteen years 8 Gustav Herman Voigt 1936 1941 4 Samuel James Bartlett 1941 1944 4 Gotthilf Reinhold Reinie Schiller 1945 1950 4 Francis Thomas Miller 1950 1951 4 Cecil Abbott Battersby 1951 1955 4 Leonard Gordon Pascoe 1955 1967 4 Graham John Herde 1967 1969 4 James Ignatius Connell 1969 1970 4 Lawrence Ralph Noll 1970 1978 4 Thomas Joseph Case 1978 1980 4 References Edit The District Councils Act 1887 No 419 Flinders University Retrieved 27 March 2015 Thursday June 7 1888 PDF The Government Gazette of South Australia Government of South Australia Retrieved 8 February 2017 a b c Marsden Susan 2012 A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 PDF Local Government Association of South Australia p 11 Retrieved 30 October 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Matthews Penny 1986 South Australia the civic record 1836 1986 Wakefield Press pp 368 372 ISBN 978 0 949268 82 2 Hosking P 1936 The Official civic record of South Australia centenary year 1936 Adelaide Universal Publicity Company p 955 The Civic record of South Australia 1921 1923 Associated Publishing Service 1924 p 244 Annual Report 2004 2005 PDF District Council of Mount Remarkable 2005 Retrieved 13 November 2015 MR E N TWOPENY The Chronicle Adelaide 3 March 1932 p 49 Retrieved 13 November 2015 via National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title District Council of Wilmington amp oldid 1010569747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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