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Difference between revisions of "Formation of Grace Council"

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|Type of event=Commemoration
 
|Type of event=Commemoration
 
|Town or locality=Hundred of Grace
 
|Town or locality=Hundred of Grace
|Geocoordinates=-34.435611041556385, 138.50954711437225
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|Geocoordinates=34.435611041556° S, 138.50954711437225° E
|Date occurred or began=1873/11/05
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|Date occurred or began=1970/01/01
 
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With the growth of settlements and the increase in wheeled traffic the people living in the area needed an improved road system.
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With the growth of settlements and the increase in wheeled traffic the people living in the area needed an improved road system.  
  
The South Australian Government by legislation enabled local communities to establish a District Council to be responsible for local concerns.
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The South Australian Government by legislation enabled local communities to establish a District Council to be responsible for local concerns.  
  
A formal process was followed with petitions and a proclamation published in ‘The South Australian Government Gazette’.
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A formal process was followed with petitions and a proclamation published in ‘The South Australian Government Gazette’.  
  
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'''The Petition'''
  
'''The Petition'''
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Chief Secretary’s Office, Adelaide, November 5, 1873
  
Chief Secretary’s Office, Adelaide, November 5, 1873
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His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of the following petition for general information.
  
His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of the following petition for general information.
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By command Arthur Blyth, Chief Secretary
  
By command Arthur Blyth, Chief Secretary
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Second publication
  
Second publication
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To His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esq.,C.M.G.
  
To His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esq.,C.M.G.
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Governor- in- Chief in and over the Provinces of South Australia, and its Dependencies.  
  
Governor- in- Chief in and over the Provinces of South Australia, and its Dependencies.
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The petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the Hundred of Grace:
  
The petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the Hundred of Grace:
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Humbly sheweth -
  
Humbly sheweth -
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that your petitioners consider it an absolute necessity that the above Hundred should be made a district Council, as nearly as the whole of it is taken up for agricultural purposes, and the roads are very scrubby, and the greater portion of them require grubbing and repairing.
  
that your petitioners consider it an absolute necessity that the above Hundred should be made a district Council, as nearly as the whole of it is taken up for agricultural purposes, and the roads are very scrubby, and the greater portion of them require grubbing and repairing.
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Your petitioners, therefore, beg that you will be pleased to declare all the portion of the Hundred of Grace (not included in the District of Port Gawler), a District Council, to be called the District of Grace.  
  
Your petitioners, therefore, beg that you will be pleased to declare all the portion of the Hundred of Grace (not included in the District of Port Gawler), a District Council, to be called the District of Grace.
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Your petitioners also beg to nominate the following gentlemen to constitute the first Council -
  
Your petitioners also beg to nominate the following gentlemen to constitute the first Council -
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Solomon Moody, J.P., William Bartlett, Samuel Chivell, George Marshman, and Brian McHugh.
  
Solomon Moody, J.P., William Bartlett, Samuel Chivell, George Marshman, and Brian McHugh.
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And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.  
  
And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.
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[List of 45 names follow]
  
[List of 45 names follow]
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== Related Articles  ==
 
== Related Articles  ==
  
*[[District Council of Grace]]
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*[[District Council of Grace]]  
 
*[[First Mallala Council Office]]  
 
*[[First Mallala Council Office]]  
*[[District_Council_of_Mallala]]
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*[[District Council of Mallala]]
  
 
== External Links  ==
 
== External Links  ==

Revision as of 10:31, 4 November 2009

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Type of event Commemoration


Town or locality Hundred of Grace
Date occurred or began 1970/01/01


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With the growth of settlements and the increase in wheeled traffic the people living in the area needed an improved road system.

The South Australian Government by legislation enabled local communities to establish a District Council to be responsible for local concerns.

A formal process was followed with petitions and a proclamation published in ‘The South Australian Government Gazette’.


The Petition

Chief Secretary’s Office, Adelaide, November 5, 1873

His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of the following petition for general information.

By command Arthur Blyth, Chief Secretary

Second publication

To His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esq.,C.M.G.

Governor- in- Chief in and over the Provinces of South Australia, and its Dependencies.

The petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the Hundred of Grace:

Humbly sheweth -

that your petitioners consider it an absolute necessity that the above Hundred should be made a district Council, as nearly as the whole of it is taken up for agricultural purposes, and the roads are very scrubby, and the greater portion of them require grubbing and repairing.

Your petitioners, therefore, beg that you will be pleased to declare all the portion of the Hundred of Grace (not included in the District of Port Gawler), a District Council, to be called the District of Grace.

Your petitioners also beg to nominate the following gentlemen to constitute the first Council -

Solomon Moody, J.P., William Bartlett, Samuel Chivell, George Marshman, and Brian McHugh.

And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray.

[List of 45 names follow]


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