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County of Fergusson

County of Fergusson is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia which spans Yorke Peninsula south of Price. It was proclaimed in 1869 by Governor Fergusson after whom the county was named.

Fergusson
South Australia
Fergusson
Coordinates34°42′22″S 137°39′22″E / 34.706°S 137.656°E / -34.706; 137.656
Established1869[1]
Area4,830 square kilometres (1,864 sq mi)[2]
LGA(s)Yorke Peninsula Council[2]
RegionYorke and Mid North[3][2]
FootnotesCoordinates[2]
Adjoining counties

Description edit

The County of Fergusson covers the part of Yorke Peninsula "lying to the south of the south boundary of the County of Daly, including Wauraltee Island", the county boundary approximately aligning with Price town centre.[1][4]

History edit

The County of Fergusson was proclaimed by Sir James Fergusson, the eighth Governor of South Australia on 18 February 1869 along with three of its constituent hundreds, Melville, Moorowie and Para Wurlie.[1][5] The county was named after Governor Fergusson, who held office from 1869 to 1873.[2]

Sixteen hundreds were proclaimed within the county from 1869 to 1878: Carribie and Coonarie in 1878, Cunningham in 1873, Curramulka in 1874, Dalrymple and Kilkerran in 1872, Koolywurtie in 1874, Maitland in 1872, Melville in 1869, Minlacowie in 1874, Moorowie in 1869, Muloowurtie in 1874, Para Wurlie in 1869, Ramsay in 1872, Warrenben in 1878 and Wauraltee in 1874.[6]

The earliest local government bodies established within the county were the District Council of Melville, formed in 1875 and comprising the Hundred of Melville and part of the Hundred of Moorowie, the Corporate Town of Yorketown which seceded from Melville in 1879, the Corporate Town of Edithburgh which seceded from the same in 1882, the Corporate Town of Maitland, formed in 1883 within the Hundred of Maitland, and the District Council of Dalrymple, formed in 1877 and comprising the Hundred of Dalrymple.

Until 1888 the remaining residents of Yorke Peninsula, scattered across 14 hundred divisions, strongly resisted the establishment of local government. This allowed them to escape being subject to the expense of council rates until 1888 when the promulgation of the District Councils Act 1887 forced the incorporation of the entire peninsula into district councils.[7] Thus, from January 1888:

List of constituent hundreds edit

Description of layout of the hundreds edit

The hundreds located within the County of Fergusson are laid out as follows:[4]

  • West coast of the peninsula overlooking Spencer Gulf (from south to north) - Warrenben, Carribie, Para Wurlie, northern end of Moorowie, Minlacowie, Koolywurtie, Wauraltee and Kilkerran.
  • South coast of the peninsula overlooking Investigator Strait (from west to east) - Warrenben, Coonarie, Moorowie and Melville.
  • East coast overlooking Gulf St Vincent (from south to north) - Melville, Dalrymple, Ramsay, Curramulka, Muloowurtie and Cunningham.
  • Boundary with the County of Daly (from west to east) - Kilkerran, Maitland and Cunningham.

Hundred of Kilkerran edit

The Hundred of Kilkerran (34°22′45″S 137°33′14″E / 34.379050°S 137.553820°E / -34.379050; 137.553820 (Hundred of Kilkerran)) was proclaimed on 20 June 1872.[8][9][10][11] It covers an area of 320 square kilometres (123 sq mi) and its name is derived from “Governor Fergusson's estate in Scotland.”[12] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula.

Localities include Balgowan, Point Pearce, South Kilkerran and part of the Maitland boundary.

Hundred of Maitland edit

 
Hundred of Maitland, 1894

The Hundred of Maitland (34°22′26″S 137°43′02″E / 34.373930°S 137.717120°E / -34.373930; 137.717120 (Hundred of Maitland)) was proclaimed on 20 June 1872. It covers an area of 320 square kilometres (123 sq mi) and was named after Julia Maitland who is considered to be a relative of Governor Fergusson.,[13][14] The first local government bodies within the hundred were the District Council of Yorke Peninsula and the Corporate Town of Maitland.

Localities include most of the Maitland boundary including the township, Yorke Valley and the western area of Cunningham.

Hundred of Cunningham edit

The Hundred of Cunningham (34°21′35″S 137°53′25″E / 34.359620°S 137.890150°E / -34.359620; 137.890150 (Hundred of Cunningham)) was proclaimed on 19 June 1873. It covers an area of 350 square kilometres (134 sq mi) around the Ardrossan and Price areas and its name is reported as being derived from Hastings Cunningham which was the founder of what is now Mount Gambier and “a friend of Governor Fergusson.”[15] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula.

The localities included are Ardrossan, Cunningham (eastern part), Dowlingville, Petersville, Price, Winulta (southern part).

Hundred of Wauraltee edit

The Hundred of Wauraltee (34°32′51″S 137°35′57″E / 34.547450°S 137.5992°E / -34.547450; 137.5992 (Hundred of Wauraltee)) was proclaimed on 31 December 1878. It covers an area of 300 square kilometres (117 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words “waural” which means ‘bandicoot’ and “tee” which means ‘island island (sic).’[16][17][10][11][9]!! The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula.

Localities include Port Victoria, Urania and Wauraltee.

Hundred of Muloowurtie edit

The Hundred of Muloowurtie (34°33′13″S 137°47′33″E / 34.553590°S 137.792490°E / -34.553590; 137.792490 (Hundred of Muloowurtie)) was proclaimed on 31 December 1874. It covers an area of 280 square kilometres (107 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “a rat burrow.”[18] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula.

The localities of Sandilands, James Well, Rogues Point, Pine Point and Black Point, and a northern section of Curramulka are within the hundred.

Hundred of Koolywurtie edit

Proclaimed in 1874 on central Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Minlaton.

Hundred of Curramulka edit

The Hundred of Curramulka (34°41′23″S 137°46′15″E / 34.6896°S 137.770750°E / -34.6896; 137.770750 (Hundred of Curramulka)) was proclaimed on 31 December 1874. It covers an area of 270 square kilometres (105 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words "curra" which means emu and "mulka" which means ‘deep waterhole.’[19] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Minlaton.

The localities of Curramulka, PortJulia, Sheoak Flat and part of the Port Vincent are within the hundred.

Hundred of Minlacowie edit

The Hundred of Minlacowie (34°49′19″S 137°33′26″E / 34.821950°S 137.557210°E / -34.821950; 137.557210 (Hundred of Minlacowie)) was proclaimed on 26 March 1874. It covers an area of 280 square kilometres (110 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “sweet water.”[20] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Minlaton.

Localities include Minlaton, Brentwood, Parsons Beach and part of the Hardwicke Bay boundary.

Hundred of Ramsay edit

The Hundred of Ramsay (34°49′19″S 137°44′36″E / 34.821840°S 137.743360°E / -34.821840; 137.743360 (Hundred of Ramsay)) was proclaimed on 20 June 1872. It covers an area of 280 square kilometres (110 sq mi) and was named after J G Ramsay, a South Australian parliamentarian.[21] The first local government bodies within the hundred were the District Council of Minlaton and the District Council of Dalrymple.

Localities include Ramsay, Port Vincent and part of Stansbury

Hundred of Carribie edit

The Hundred of Carribie (35°00′01″S 137°03′58″E / 35.0004°S 137.066220°E / -35.0004; 137.066220 (Hundred of Carribie)) was proclaimed on 24 January 1878. It covers an area of 350 square kilometres (137 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “Emu Flat.”[22] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville.

Hundred of Para Wurlie edit

The Hundred of Para Wurlie (34°59′12″S 137°16′36″E / 34.986790°S 137.276570°E / -34.986790; 137.276570 (Hundred of Para Wurlie)) was proclaimed on 18 February 1869. It covers an area of 330 square kilometres (126 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words “Para” which means ‘water’ and “Wurlie” which means ‘hut’.[23] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville.

Hundred of Moorowie edit

The Hundred of Moorowie (35°00′01″S 137°28′15″E / 35.000160°S 137.47076°E / -35.000160; 137.47076 (Hundred of Moorowie)) was proclaimed on 18 February 1869. It covers an area of 280 square kilometres (110 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “a sandy or dusty water.”[24] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville.

Hundred of Dalrymple edit

Proclaimed in 1872 on the southern Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Dalrymple.

Hundred of Melville edit

Proclaimed in 1869 at the south-eastern corner of Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Melville, the Corporate Town of Yorketown and the Corporate Town of Edithburgh.

Hundred of Coonarie edit

The Hundred of Coonarie (35°06′38″S 137°16′50″E / 35.110590°S 137.2806°E / -35.110590; 137.2806 (Hundred of Coonarie)) was proclaimed on 24 January 1878. It covers an area of 270 square kilometres (104 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “Hollow Tree.”[25] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville.

Hundred of Warrenben edit

The Hundred of Warrenben (35°09′35″S 137°01′47″E / 35.159640°S 137.029660°E / -35.159640; 137.029660 (Hundred of Warrenben)) was proclaimed on 24 January 1878. It covers an area of 429 square kilometres (165.5 sq mi) and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning “a waterhole.”[26] The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville.

See also edit

References edit

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  4. ^ a b "HUNDRED MAP Series Index Map" (PDF). Department of Environment and Heritage, Government of South Australia. December 2008. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  5. ^ "New Hundreds" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette. 1869 (10). Government of South Australia: 249–250. 18 February 1869. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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  7. ^ Marsden, Susan (2012). (PDF). Local Government Association of South Australia. pp. 5–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  8. ^ The Hundred of Kilkerran, State Library of South Australia.
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This article is about the cadastral unit in South Australia For the cadastral division in Queensland see County of Ferguson County of Fergusson is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia which spans Yorke Peninsula south of Price It was proclaimed in 1869 by Governor Fergusson after whom the county was named Fergusson South AustraliaArdrossan in the Hundred of CunninghamFergussonCoordinates34 42 22 S 137 39 22 E 34 706 S 137 656 E 34 706 137 656Established1869 1 Area4 830 square kilometres 1 864 sq mi 2 LGA s Yorke Peninsula Council 2 RegionYorke and Mid North 3 2 Lands administrative divisions around Fergusson Spencer Gulf Daly StanleySpencer Gulf Fergusson GawlerSpencer Gulf Investigator Strait Investigator StraitFootnotesCoordinates 2 Adjoining countiesMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 List of constituent hundreds 3 1 Description of layout of the hundreds 3 2 Hundred of Kilkerran 3 3 Hundred of Maitland 3 4 Hundred of Cunningham 3 5 Hundred of Wauraltee 3 6 Hundred of Muloowurtie 3 7 Hundred of Koolywurtie 3 8 Hundred of Curramulka 3 9 Hundred of Minlacowie 3 10 Hundred of Ramsay 3 11 Hundred of Carribie 3 12 Hundred of Para Wurlie 3 13 Hundred of Moorowie 3 14 Hundred of Dalrymple 3 15 Hundred of Melville 3 16 Hundred of Coonarie 3 17 Hundred of Warrenben 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe County of Fergusson covers the part of Yorke Peninsula lying to the south of the south boundary of the County of Daly including Wauraltee Island the county boundary approximately aligning with Price town centre 1 4 History editThe County of Fergusson was proclaimed by Sir James Fergusson the eighth Governor of South Australia on 18 February 1869 along with three of its constituent hundreds Melville Moorowie and Para Wurlie 1 5 The county was named after Governor Fergusson who held office from 1869 to 1873 2 Sixteen hundreds were proclaimed within the county from 1869 to 1878 Carribie and Coonarie in 1878 Cunningham in 1873 Curramulka in 1874 Dalrymple and Kilkerran in 1872 Koolywurtie in 1874 Maitland in 1872 Melville in 1869 Minlacowie in 1874 Moorowie in 1869 Muloowurtie in 1874 Para Wurlie in 1869 Ramsay in 1872 Warrenben in 1878 and Wauraltee in 1874 6 The earliest local government bodies established within the county were the District Council of Melville formed in 1875 and comprising the Hundred of Melville and part of the Hundred of Moorowie the Corporate Town of Yorketown which seceded from Melville in 1879 the Corporate Town of Edithburgh which seceded from the same in 1882 the Corporate Town of Maitland formed in 1883 within the Hundred of Maitland and the District Council of Dalrymple formed in 1877 and comprising the Hundred of Dalrymple Until 1888 the remaining residents of Yorke Peninsula scattered across 14 hundred divisions strongly resisted the establishment of local government This allowed them to escape being subject to the expense of council rates until 1888 when the promulgation of the District Councils Act 1887 forced the incorporation of the entire peninsula into district councils 7 Thus from January 1888 The hundreds of Cunningham Kilkerran Wauraltee and Muloowurtie were incorporated as the new District Council of Yorke Peninsula along with a previously unincorporated portion of the Hundred of Maitland The hundreds of Curramulka Koolywurtie and Minlacowie were incorporated as the new District Council of Minlaton along with a previously unincorporated portion of the Hundred of Ramsay and The hundreds of Carribie Coonarie Para Wurlie and Warrenben were incorporated into the District Council of Melville along with a previously unincorporated portion of the Hundred of Moorowie List of constituent hundreds editDescription of layout of the hundreds edit The hundreds located within the County of Fergusson are laid out as follows 4 West coast of the peninsula overlooking Spencer Gulf from south to north Warrenben Carribie Para Wurlie northern end of Moorowie Minlacowie Koolywurtie Wauraltee and Kilkerran South coast of the peninsula overlooking Investigator Strait from west to east Warrenben Coonarie Moorowie and Melville East coast overlooking Gulf St Vincent from south to north Melville Dalrymple Ramsay Curramulka Muloowurtie and Cunningham Boundary with the County of Daly from west to east Kilkerran Maitland and Cunningham Hundred of Kilkerran edit The Hundred of Kilkerran 34 22 45 S 137 33 14 E 34 379050 S 137 553820 E 34 379050 137 553820 Hundred of Kilkerran was proclaimed on 20 June 1872 8 9 10 11 It covers an area of 320 square kilometres 123 sq mi and its name is derived from Governor Fergusson s estate in Scotland 12 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula Localities include Balgowan Point Pearce South Kilkerran and part of the Maitland boundary Hundred of Maitland edit nbsp Hundred of Maitland 1894The Hundred of Maitland 34 22 26 S 137 43 02 E 34 373930 S 137 717120 E 34 373930 137 717120 Hundred of Maitland was proclaimed on 20 June 1872 It covers an area of 320 square kilometres 123 sq mi and was named after Julia Maitland who is considered to be a relative of Governor Fergusson 13 14 The first local government bodies within the hundred were the District Council of Yorke Peninsula and the Corporate Town of Maitland Localities include most of the Maitland boundary including the township Yorke Valley and the western area of Cunningham Hundred of Cunningham edit The Hundred of Cunningham 34 21 35 S 137 53 25 E 34 359620 S 137 890150 E 34 359620 137 890150 Hundred of Cunningham was proclaimed on 19 June 1873 It covers an area of 350 square kilometres 134 sq mi around the Ardrossan and Price areas and its name is reported as being derived from Hastings Cunningham which was the founder of what is now Mount Gambier and a friend of Governor Fergusson 15 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula The localities included are Ardrossan Cunningham eastern part Dowlingville Petersville Price Winulta southern part Hundred of Wauraltee edit The Hundred of Wauraltee 34 32 51 S 137 35 57 E 34 547450 S 137 5992 E 34 547450 137 5992 Hundred of Wauraltee was proclaimed on 31 December 1878 It covers an area of 300 square kilometres 117 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words waural which means bandicoot and tee which means island island sic 16 17 10 11 9 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula Localities include Port Victoria Urania and Wauraltee Hundred of Muloowurtie edit The Hundred of Muloowurtie 34 33 13 S 137 47 33 E 34 553590 S 137 792490 E 34 553590 137 792490 Hundred of Muloowurtie was proclaimed on 31 December 1874 It covers an area of 280 square kilometres 107 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning a rat burrow 18 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Yorke Peninsula The localities of Sandilands James Well Rogues Point Pine Point and Black Point and a northern section of Curramulka are within the hundred Hundred of Koolywurtie edit Main article Hundred of Koolywurtie Proclaimed in 1874 on central Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Minlaton Hundred of Curramulka edit The Hundred of Curramulka 34 41 23 S 137 46 15 E 34 6896 S 137 770750 E 34 6896 137 770750 Hundred of Curramulka was proclaimed on 31 December 1874 It covers an area of 270 square kilometres 105 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words curra which means emu and mulka which means deep waterhole 19 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Minlaton The localities of Curramulka PortJulia Sheoak Flat and part of the Port Vincent are within the hundred Hundred of Minlacowie edit The Hundred of Minlacowie 34 49 19 S 137 33 26 E 34 821950 S 137 557210 E 34 821950 137 557210 Hundred of Minlacowie was proclaimed on 26 March 1874 It covers an area of 280 square kilometres 110 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning sweet water 20 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Minlaton Localities include Minlaton Brentwood Parsons Beach and part of the Hardwicke Bay boundary Hundred of Ramsay edit The Hundred of Ramsay 34 49 19 S 137 44 36 E 34 821840 S 137 743360 E 34 821840 137 743360 Hundred of Ramsay was proclaimed on 20 June 1872 It covers an area of 280 square kilometres 110 sq mi and was named after J G Ramsay a South Australian parliamentarian 21 The first local government bodies within the hundred were the District Council of Minlaton and the District Council of Dalrymple Localities include Ramsay Port Vincent and part of Stansbury Hundred of Carribie edit The Hundred of Carribie 35 00 01 S 137 03 58 E 35 0004 S 137 066220 E 35 0004 137 066220 Hundred of Carribie was proclaimed on 24 January 1878 It covers an area of 350 square kilometres 137 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning Emu Flat 22 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville Hundred of Para Wurlie edit The Hundred of Para Wurlie 34 59 12 S 137 16 36 E 34 986790 S 137 276570 E 34 986790 137 276570 Hundred of Para Wurlie was proclaimed on 18 February 1869 It covers an area of 330 square kilometres 126 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from the aboriginal words Para which means water and Wurlie which means hut 23 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville Hundred of Moorowie edit The Hundred of Moorowie 35 00 01 S 137 28 15 E 35 000160 S 137 47076 E 35 000160 137 47076 Hundred of Moorowie was proclaimed on 18 February 1869 It covers an area of 280 square kilometres 110 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning a sandy or dusty water 24 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville Hundred of Dalrymple edit Main article Hundred of Dalrymple Proclaimed in 1872 on the southern Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Dalrymple Hundred of Melville edit Main article Hundred of Melville Proclaimed in 1869 at the south eastern corner of Yorke Peninsula and first governed at the local level by the District Council of Melville the Corporate Town of Yorketown and the Corporate Town of Edithburgh Hundred of Coonarie edit The Hundred of Coonarie 35 06 38 S 137 16 50 E 35 110590 S 137 2806 E 35 110590 137 2806 Hundred of Coonarie was proclaimed on 24 January 1878 It covers an area of 270 square kilometres 104 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning Hollow Tree 25 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville Hundred of Warrenben edit The Hundred of Warrenben 35 09 35 S 137 01 47 E 35 159640 S 137 029660 E 35 159640 137 029660 Hundred of Warrenben was proclaimed on 24 January 1878 It covers an area of 429 square kilometres 165 5 sq mi and its name is reported as being derived from an aboriginal word meaning a waterhole 26 The first local government body within the hundred was the District Council of Melville See also editLands administrative divisions of South AustraliaReferences edit a b c New Counties PDF The South Australian Government Gazette 1869 Government of South Australia 248 18 February 1869 Retrieved 20 July 2016 a b c d e Search result for County of Fergusson CNTY Record no SA0023746 with the following layers selected Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Land Services Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Yorke and Mid North SA Government region PDF The Government of South Australia Retrieved 20 July 2016 a b HUNDRED MAP Series Index Map PDF Department of Environment and Heritage Government of South Australia December 2008 Retrieved 16 November 2015 New Hundreds PDF South Australian Government Gazette 1869 10 Government of South Australia 249 250 18 February 1869 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Leadbeater Maureen 2014 Counties amp Hundreds of South Australia FamilyHistorySA Retrieved 20 July 2016 Marsden Susan 2012 A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 PDF Local Government Association of South Australia pp 5 6 Archived from the original PDF on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2017 The Hundred of Kilkerran State Library of South Australia a b Leadbeater Maureen M 5 June 2016 Counties and Hundreds South Australia FamilyHistorySA info Retrieved 19 July 2016 a b Counties and hundreds of South Australia a b Maureen M Leadbeater Counties and Hundreds South Australia Search result for Hundred of Kilkerran HD Record no SA0036575 with the following layers selected Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Search result for Hundred of Maitland HD Record no SA0042118 with the following layers selected Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Maitland Nomenclature Place Names of South Australia State Library of South Australia Retrieved 20 July 2016 Search result for Hundred of Cunningham HD Record no SA0017333 with the following layers selected Counties and Hundreds Property Location Browser Government of South Australia Archived from the original on 7 December 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2016 Search result for Hundred of Wauraltee HD Record no SA0020015 with the following layers selected Counties and Hundreds 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