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District Council of Munno Para East

The District Council of Munno Para East was a local government area of South Australia from 1853 to 1958, seated at Uleybury.[1]

District Council of Munno Para East
South Australia
District Council of Munno Para East
Coordinates34°42′59″S 138°45′21″E / 34.71639°S 138.75583°E / -34.71639; 138.75583
Established10 Nov 1853
Abolished6 Nov 1958
Council seatUleybury
LGAs around District Council of Munno Para East:
Mudla Wirra (1854-1867)
Mudla Wirra South (1867-1933)
Mudla Wirra (1854-1867)
Mudla Wirra South (1867-1933)
Gawler (1857-1933)
Gawler South (1899-1933)
Munno Para West (1854-1933) District Council of Munno Para East Barossa West (1854-1888)
Parra Wirra (1854-1933)
Barossa (1888-1933)
Yatala (1853-1868)
Yatala North (1868-1933)
Highercombe (1853-1933)
Tea Tree Gully (1858-1933)
Yatala (1853-1868)
Yatala North (1868-1933)
Parra Wirra (1854-1933)

History edit

The District Council of Munno Para East was Proclaimed by Governor Sir Henry Young on 10 November 1853 [2][3] to govern the eastern half of the cadastral Hundred of Munno Para[4][5] following a Memorial in September 1853 from 87 owners and occupiers of land in the eastern portion of Munno Para Hundred, praying that that portion of the Hundred lying east of the Great North road, and containing about 50 square miles, be constituted a District; and that James Umpherston, James Adamson, Daniel Garlick, William Kelly, and Phillip Butler be the first District Council.[6]

The first meeting was held on the 17th November 1853, There were present Messrs. Umpherstone, Garlick, Kelly, and Butler. Mr. Butler was chosen Chairman. The fortnightly meetings were fixed for the first and third evenings in each month, to be held at the One Tree Hill Inn from which the Township of One Tree Hill took its name.[7]

The combined area of approx. 50 square miles of the Hundred of Munno Para east of the Great North Road (Main North Road) that was bounded on the south by the Little Para River (which derives its name from the Kaurna (Aboriginal language) pari meaning "stream of flowing water") and on the north by the Gawler River/South Para River and was also known as the northern Para Plains.[5] The District Council of Munno Para West was established the following year in 1854 to bring local government to the western half of the Hundred.

Council expansion edit

On 22 June 1933, the District Council of Munno Para West was abolished, with a severed part added creating an expanded District Council of Munno Para East. The bulk of Munno Para West was merged with Yatala North to create the District Council of Salisbury. A northern severed section from Munno Para West was added to the Town of Gawler.[5]

The first meeting of the expanded District Council of Munno Para East was held at Uley on Monday 3 July 1933. Two Councillors from the abolished District Council of Munno Para West joined the existing Councillors. New Elections will be held in August 1933.[8]

Council elections edit

The first annual elections of the expanded Munno Para East District Council was held on Saturday 12 August 1933 [9] with the following Councillors elected:—
Gawler Ward - Mr. John James Teller Farrow,
Smithfield Ward - Mr. Lancelot Leslie George Worden,
North Ward - Mr. Albert Henry Riggs,[10]
East Ward - Mr. Henry Hamilton Blackham,
South Ward - Mr. Lachlan Keith McGilp.[11]

The Council Chairman was elected from the Councillors.

Albert Henry Riggs (1873-1948) from Bentley Farm near Gawler was the first Chairman. He served for 22 years and was Chairman for a total of 6 years.[12] His son Eldred Henry Verco Riggs would also become a long term Councillor and Chairman of the Council.

Council centenary, boundary and name change edit

On Tuesday 17 March 1953 a dinner was held at the Globe Hotel to officially celebrate the proclamation 100 years ago of Munno Para East District Council [13]

In November 1954, a Ward Transfer Agreement by the District Councils of Munno Para East District and Salisbury District Council was reached, with Munno Para East Council agreeable to take over Virginia Ward and portion of Penfield, North Salisbury and St. Kilda Wards from the Salisbury District Council. In exchange, Salisbury would take the section of Munno Para East which is included in the new satellite town plans which would later become Elizabeth.[14]

On the 6th November 1958 the Council dropped the "East' from its name to become the District Council of Munno Para which later became the City of Munno Para in 1984.

Notable residents edit

  • Daniel Garlick - Prolific and prominent architect during the establishment and development of the colony of South Australia was Chairman of the District Council of Munno Para East from 1855 to 1860. [15]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "District Council of Munno Para East". The Bunyip. No. 4, 413. South Australia. 25 May 1934. p. 8. Retrieved 6 October 2017 – via National Library of Australia. [...] meeting duly held at the District Office, Uley, on Monday, May 7th, 1934 [...]
  2. ^ "Proclamation of the District Council of Munno Para East".
  3. ^ "DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR MUNNO PARA. EAST". Adelaide Observer. Vol. XI, no. 542. South Australia. 12 November 1853. p. 8. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "History of Playford". City of Playford. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Marsden, Susan (2012). "Local Government Association of South Australia: A History of South Australian Councils to 1936" (PDF). Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  6. ^ "DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR MUNNO PARA EAST". Adelaide Observer. Vol. XI, no. 533. South Australia. 10 September 1853. p. 8. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MUNNO PARA EAST". Adelaide Observer. Vol. XI, no. 545. South Australia. 3 December 1853. p. 7. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "MUNNO PARA EAST COUNCIL". The Bunyip. No. 4, 368. South Australia. 7 July 1933. p. 4. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "Munno Para East District Council". Advertiser. 16 August 1933.
  10. ^ "Albert Henry Riggs".
  11. ^ "Lachlan Keith McGilp".
  12. ^ "Mr. A. H. RIGGS PASSES ON". Bunyip. No. 5097. South Australia. 30 January 1948. p. 1. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "CELEBRATE MUNNO PARA EAST CENTENARY". Bunyip. No. 2662. South Australia. 20 November 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ "AGREEANCE ON WARD TRANSFERS BY DISTRICT COUNCILS". Bunyip. No. 2713. South Australia. 26 November 1954. p. 3. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  15. ^ https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/garlick-daniel-3592


district, council, munno, para, east, local, government, area, south, australia, from, 1853, 1958, seated, uleybury, south, australiacoordinates34, 71639, 75583, 71639, 75583established10, 1853abolished6, 1958council, seatuleyburylgas, around, mudla, wirra, 18. The District Council of Munno Para East was a local government area of South Australia from 1853 to 1958 seated at Uleybury 1 District Council of Munno Para East South AustraliaDistrict Council of Munno Para EastCoordinates34 42 59 S 138 45 21 E 34 71639 S 138 75583 E 34 71639 138 75583Established10 Nov 1853Abolished6 Nov 1958Council seatUleyburyLGAs around District Council of Munno Para East Mudla Wirra 1854 1867 Mudla Wirra South 1867 1933 Mudla Wirra 1854 1867 Mudla Wirra South 1867 1933 Gawler 1857 1933 Gawler South 1899 1933 Munno Para West 1854 1933 District Council of Munno Para East Barossa West 1854 1888 Parra Wirra 1854 1933 Barossa 1888 1933 Yatala 1853 1868 Yatala North 1868 1933 Highercombe 1853 1933 Tea Tree Gully 1858 1933 Yatala 1853 1868 Yatala North 1868 1933 Parra Wirra 1854 1933 Contents 1 History 2 Council expansion 3 Council elections 4 Council centenary boundary and name change 5 Notable residents 6 See also 7 NotesHistory editThe District Council of Munno Para East was Proclaimed by Governor Sir Henry Young on 10 November 1853 2 3 to govern the eastern half of the cadastral Hundred of Munno Para 4 5 following a Memorial in September 1853 from 87 owners and occupiers of land in the eastern portion of Munno Para Hundred praying that that portion of the Hundred lying east of the Great North road and containing about 50 square miles be constituted a District and that James Umpherston James Adamson Daniel Garlick William Kelly and Phillip Butler be the first District Council 6 The first meeting was held on the 17th November 1853 There were present Messrs Umpherstone Garlick Kelly and Butler Mr Butler was chosen Chairman The fortnightly meetings were fixed for the first and third evenings in each month to be held at the One Tree Hill Inn from which the Township of One Tree Hill took its name 7 The combined area of approx 50 square miles of the Hundred of Munno Para east of the Great North Road Main North Road that was bounded on the south by the Little Para River which derives its name from the Kaurna Aboriginal language pari meaning stream of flowing water and on the north by the Gawler River South Para River and was also known as the northern Para Plains 5 The District Council of Munno Para West was established the following year in 1854 to bring local government to the western half of the Hundred Council expansion editOn 22 June 1933 the District Council of Munno Para West was abolished with a severed part added creating an expanded District Council of Munno Para East The bulk of Munno Para West was merged with Yatala North to create the District Council of Salisbury A northern severed section from Munno Para West was added to the Town of Gawler 5 The first meeting of the expanded District Council of Munno Para East was held at Uley on Monday 3 July 1933 Two Councillors from the abolished District Council of Munno Para West joined the existing Councillors New Elections will be held in August 1933 8 Council elections editThe first annual elections of the expanded Munno Para East District Council was held on Saturday 12 August 1933 9 with the following Councillors elected Gawler Ward Mr John James Teller Farrow Smithfield Ward Mr Lancelot Leslie George Worden North Ward Mr Albert Henry Riggs 10 East Ward Mr Henry Hamilton Blackham South Ward Mr Lachlan Keith McGilp 11 The Council Chairman was elected from the Councillors Albert Henry Riggs 1873 1948 from Bentley Farm near Gawler was the first Chairman He served for 22 years and was Chairman for a total of 6 years 12 His son Eldred Henry Verco Riggs would also become a long term Councillor and Chairman of the Council Council centenary boundary and name change editOn Tuesday 17 March 1953 a dinner was held at the Globe Hotel to officially celebrate the proclamation 100 years ago of Munno Para East District Council 13 In November 1954 a Ward Transfer Agreement by the District Councils of Munno Para East District and Salisbury District Council was reached with Munno Para East Council agreeable to take over Virginia Ward and portion of Penfield North Salisbury and St Kilda Wards from the Salisbury District Council In exchange Salisbury would take the section of Munno Para East which is included in the new satellite town plans which would later become Elizabeth 14 On the 6th November 1958 the Council dropped the East from its name to become the District Council of Munno Para which later became the City of Munno Para in 1984 Notable residents editDaniel Garlick Prolific and prominent architect during the establishment and development of the colony of South Australia was Chairman of the District Council of Munno Para East from 1855 to 1860 15 Henry Hamilton Blackham Irish Australian writer poet and pioneer lived at Trevilla One Tree Hill See also editHundred of Munno Para City of Munno ParaNotes edit District Council of Munno Para East The Bunyip No 4 413 South Australia 25 May 1934 p 8 Retrieved 6 October 2017 via National Library of Australia meeting duly held at the District Office Uley on Monday May 7th 1934 Proclamation of the District Council of Munno Para East DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR MUNNO PARA EAST Adelaide Observer Vol XI no 542 South Australia 12 November 1853 p 8 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia History of Playford City of Playford Retrieved 23 February 2016 a b c Marsden Susan 2012 Local Government Association of South Australia A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 PDF Retrieved 27 November 2020 DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR MUNNO PARA EAST Adelaide Observer Vol XI no 533 South Australia 10 September 1853 p 8 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MUNNO PARA EAST Adelaide Observer Vol XI no 545 South Australia 3 December 1853 p 7 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia MUNNO PARA EAST COUNCIL The Bunyip No 4 368 South Australia 7 July 1933 p 4 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia Munno Para East District Council Advertiser 16 August 1933 Albert Henry Riggs Lachlan Keith McGilp Mr A H RIGGS PASSES ON Bunyip No 5097 South Australia 30 January 1948 p 1 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia CELEBRATE MUNNO PARA EAST CENTENARY Bunyip No 2662 South Australia 20 November 1953 p 1 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia AGREEANCE ON WARD TRANSFERS BY DISTRICT COUNCILS Bunyip No 2713 South Australia 26 November 1954 p 3 Retrieved 11 April 2022 via National Library of Australia https adb anu edu au biography garlick daniel 3592 nbsp This Australian government related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a place in Adelaide is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title District Council of Munno Para East amp oldid 1215787455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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