Place Names of South Australia - K
Kapunda
Kapunda
Miscellany
Nomenclature
It is a corruption of the Aboriginal cappieoonda - 'jumping water' which probably related to a spring, supplying the town of Kapunda when it was laid out in 1844. In an interesting article on nomenclature in The Mail, 14 May 1921, page 3, Mr N.A. Webb suggests the name is derived from the Aboriginal kappa-unga - 'the locality of the quail'.
General Notes
A proposed railway from Gawler is discussed in the Register,
30 August 1856, page 3a; also see
23 June 1860, page 2h,
11 August 1860, page 2h.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Railways - Miscellany.
Information on a proposed railway to the North-West Bend and the working conditions of labourers is provided in the Register,
5 February 1877, page 6c and
25 April 1877, page 7; also see
9 January 1878, page 5g,
4 May 1878, page 5d,
17 August 1878, page 5f,
14 September 1878, page 4e-6b,
10 and 19 October 1878, pages 6f and 4d (opening).
The opening of a bridge across the River Light is reported in the Register,
27 September 1856, page 3h; also see
24 November 1856, page 3c.
A proposed Institute is discussed in the Observer,
5 December 1857, page 6g.
The laying of the foundation stone for the Institute is commented upon in the Register,
13 October 1870, page 6d; also see
31 December 1870, page 6f,
14 July 1871, page 6c,
Observer,
7 January 1871, page 13d and
Register,
14 July 1871, page 6c for the opening ceremony.
A supposed coal discovery is reported in the Observer,
19 and 26 November 1857, pages 5h and 5g.
Also see South Australia - Mining - Coal.
A flower show is reported in the Chronicle,
2 November 1878, page 2b (supp.).
Photographs are in the Chronicle,
8 October 1904, page 30,
5 October 1907, page 31.
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Agricultural, Floricultural & Horticultural Shows
A description of local wells is in the Observer,
23 July 1859, page 1h (supp.).
Also see South Australia - Northern Lands Development and Allied Matters - Water, Artesian Wells and Springs.
A cricket match against Hamilton is reported in the Register,
27 March 1862, page 3g;
against Munno Para in the Express,
8 December 1864, page 2e.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Cricket.
The presentation of an address from the citizens to John McD. Stuart is reported in the Chronicle,
20 December 1862, page 2e.
Mr Abraham White's farm near Kapunda is described in the Register,
9 March 1863, page 3.
Information on the volunteer rifle corps is in the Express,
2 March 1864, page 3c.
Also see South Australia - Defence of the Colony.
A horse race meeting is reported in the Chronicle,
19 March 1864, page 2d and
a rural fete on
22 October 1864, page 1g (supp.).
A proposed Jockey Club is discussed in the Chronicle,
21 July 1866, page 1f (supp.).
Also see South Australia - Sport - Horse Racing.
A ploughing match is reported in the Express,
19 August 1864, page 3b.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Ploughing Matches.
The site for a new post office is discussed in the Register on
20 June 1866, page 3h,
Chronicle,
16 and 23 June 1866, pages 2e (supp.) and 3a.
A letter in respect of government aid to the corporation is in the Register,
13 November 1866, page 3g.
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Local Government.
A coach trip from Kapunda to Clare is described in the Register,
20 May 1867, page 3d.
Also see South Australia - Transport - Horse Coaches.
"The Unemployed of Kapunda" is in the Register,
20 June 1867, page 3b.
A proposed gas company is discussed in the Register,
11 January 1868, page 2f,
Observer,
18 January 1868, page 4d; also see
4 September 1869, page 6e.
An 1868 photograph of a croquet club is in the Observer,
3 September 1927, page 34.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Croquet.
The Register of 4 July 1868 at page 3f-g has descriptions of several agricultural implement factories in the town.
Vandalism in the form of window-smashing is reported in the Register,
3 July 1869, page 3a.
A photograph of vandalism upon wheat stacks is in the Observer,
17 March 1917, page 26.
A public meeting in respect of the need for a reservoir is reported in the Register,
1 September 1870, page 3e; also see
24 January 1877, page 3g and
17 February 1877, page 5a.
Also see South Australia - Water Conservation.
A friendly society festival is reported in the Express,
8 November 1872, page 2f.
A Friendly society's sports day is reported in the Chronicle,
11 November 1882; also see
5 January 1884, page 15c.
Also see South Australia - Banking and Finance - General Finance - Building and Friendly Societies.
"Penalty for Tin-Kettling" is in the Register,
15 April 1871, page 5c.
Also see South Australia - Social Matters - Marriage and Divorce.
A Catholic picnic is reported in the Farmers Weekly Messenger,
11 April 1874, page 12a.
A ghost story is in the Express, 22 July 1876, page 2b.
Register, 22 July 1876, page 5c.
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Ghosts.
A sketch of Matthews & Sons' Printing Works is in Frearson's Weekly,
19 October 1878, page 269.
"A Trip to Kapunda and Anlaby" is in the Observer,
22 November 1884.
Information on the Salvation Army is in the Register,
13 June 1884, page 7g,
Observer,
22 November 1884, pages 32a-33d,
6 December 1884, page 26e,
24 January 1885, pages 26a-35c,
Chronicle,
24 January 1885, pages 4e-13a.
A prosecution of the Salvation Army by the Council is reported in the Register,
17 November 1884, page 7b - this was a catalyst for a plethora of comment - see
18, 22, 24, 25 and 29 November, pages 7f, 5b-7e, 6f, 1f-g (supp.) and 6f-g,
3 and 6 December, pages 6b and 7e,
9, 21 and 27 January 1885, pages 4e, 4g and 7b,
15, 16 and 20 July 1885, pages 5a, 7g and 7g,
28 August 1885, page 3f.
Also see South Australia - Religion - Salvation Army.
The town's water supply is discussed in the Express,
13 July 1876, page 2g,
Chronicle,
6 December 1879, page 8e,
25 February 1882, page 8c,
Register,
13 July 1876, page 6a,
30 April 1892, page 5b,
5 August 1892, page 4h,
11 and 27 June 1914, pages 6e and 10d,
18 July 1914, page 7e,
26 September 1914, page 13c,
Observer,
13 June 1914, page 38a,
4 July 1914, page 52e,
3 October 1914, page 16d.
Also see South Australia - Water Conservation.
"Mr F.H. Dutton's Gift to Kapunda" is in the Observer,
15 May 1875, pages 3b-11a.
Information on a proposed hospital is in the Observer,
22 and 29 January 1876, pages 7d and 5f,
Register,
22 February 1876, page 4e; also see
10 January 1877, page 6c,
Express,
2 November 1877, page 2c,
Register,
1 October 1879, page 6a,
22 March 1880, page 4e.
25 August 1899, page 7d (history of),
Observer,
2 September 1899, page 43c.
A sketch is in Frearson's Weekly,
7 December 1878, page 320;
photographs are in the Chronicle,
4 December 1909, page 31.
A football match, Kapunda versus Woodville, is reported in the Register,
27 May 1876, page 5e; also see
Observer,
18 October 1879, page 10d,
31 July 1880, page 175a.
A photograph is in the Chronicle,
17 October 1935, page 36.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Football.
"St Patrick's Day at Kapunda" is in the Observer,
24 March 1877, page 11e.
Information on its marble deposits is in the Express,
4 July 1871, page 2c,
Register,
6 and 29 June 1882, pages 5a-6e and 7b - see Place Names - Angaston.
Further information on the deposits and a controversy surrounding them is to be found on
19 August 1882, page 5b,
8 and 9 September 1882, pages 5a-6c and 5b,
9 August 1883, page 5c,
Observer,
6 September 1884, page 24d,
6 June 1885, page 36a,
18 December 1886, page 37a,
Express,
6 October 1885, page 3g.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Building Stone.
0n 9 September 1882 (supp.), page 1f an indignant and frustrated member of parliament, Mr Dixson, concluded after some differences with the editor:
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"The man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client"; but he is wisdom itself compared with the person who enters into a controversy with an editor in his own columns. One may dislodge a cock from his dunghill; but the world has never seen the spectacle of an editor who could be displaced from his vantage ground. Yet a sense of injustice done me by you compels some remonstrance...
6 and 30 November 1882, pages 4g and 7b,
30 January 1883 (supp.), page 1d,
5 May 1883, page 6e,
12 July 1883, page 7b,
Advertiser,
30 October 1883, page 6d,
Register,
2 June 1884, page 7e,
29 August 1884, page 6c,
4 June 1885, page 6e,
6 July 1886, page 7e,
30 November 1886, page 5c,
11 December 1886, page 3g,
23 November 1887, page 6f,
5 June 1888, page 6h,
2 January 1889, page 6h for information on the marble works.
A presentation to S. Canny is reported in the Register,
15 February 1881, page 7a.
Tree planting in the district is reported in the Advertiser,
8 March 1884, page 1a (supp.).
Forestry cultivation in the district is described in the Register,
4 April 1885, page 5f.
Information on a forest reserve is in the Observer,
25 September 1886, page 12b.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Forestry.
"Outspoken Electors" is in the Register,
14 April 1884, page 4e.
"The Vagrant Dog Nuisance" is discussed in the Register,
4 June 1884, page 6g; also see
5 and 9 June 1884 pages 5a-6h and 3h.
Also see Adelaide - Public Nuisances - Dogs.
A sketch of and a poem on Robert Fotheringham are in The Lantern,
26 September 1885, pages 1 and 8.
An outbreak of typhoid fever is reported in the Chronicle,
20 March 1886, page 22d.
Also see South Australia - Health - Fevers - Typhoid.
Information on Smart, Webb & Co's and Trevena & Sons butter factory is in the Register,
9 November 1885, page 7f,
9 February 1887, page 5b,
Chronicle,
12 February 1887, page 13f.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Dairying.
An Arbor Day is reported in the Register,
16 August 1889, page 5b.
Also see South Australia - Education - Arbor Day.
A presentation to William Linton is reported upon in the Register,
9 December 1889, page 5c.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs James Orchard is reported in the Observer,
15 May 1897, page 28e,
of Mr & Mrs John Rowett on 8 February 1905, page 4i.
A snow fall is reported in the Chronicle,
3 August 1901, page 34a.
The first exhibition of the Kapunda Photographic Society is reported upon in the Register,
29 January 1903, page 6f.
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Photography.
Information on a horse sale is in the Chronicle,
29 August 1903, page 31d and
photographs on page 44.
A "gigantic" horse sale is reported in the Observer,
5 September 1903, page 12e; also see
Register,
30 September 1905, page 8b,
3 October 1906, page 7f.
A photograph of a ladies' hockey team is in the Observer,
3 September 1904, page 24,
of a football team on
28 September 1912, page 32,
of long-time residents on
20 December 1913, page 32,
of an Australia Day celebration on
14 August 1915, page 29,
of Boy Scouts on
14 August 1920, page 24,
of a sports day on
3 February 1923, page 30,
5 February 1927, page 32.
"Dutton Park Institution" is in the Register,
27 October 1904, page 3a.
"The Fire at Eringa" is in the Register,
4 January 1905, page 4h.
A rose show is reported upon in the Register,
25 November 1905, page 4d,
28 October 1910, page 3a.
Biographical details of W. Flavel, H.T. Morris and J.N. Smith are in the Observer,
24 August 1907, page 31e,
of Henry Stevens on 28 September 1918, page 26d,
of W.T. Trevena on 4 August 1928, page 16c.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs F.G. Nettle is reported in the Register,
22 July 1908, page 7c.
Biographical details of Thomas Baird and Mrs James Pearce are in the Register,
19 March 1909, page 4i.
The opening of a branch of the Savings Bank of SA is reported in the Register,
3 May 1909, page 7b.
Also see South Australia - Banking and Finance - Banking - The Savings Bank of SA and Ancillary Matters.
The introduction of golf to the town is discussed in the Observer,
28 March 1907, page 24d;
the course is described in the Observer,
4 May 1907, page 22e; also see
15 June 1907, page 20d,
11 June 1910, page 20b.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Golf.
The lighting of the town is discussed in the Register,
15 and 29 June 1911, pages 10c and 5c.
"Electric Light Switched On" is in the Register,
26 October 1925, page 12e.
Also see Adelaide - Lighting the City and Homes.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs J. Ellis is reported in the Register,
2 March 1910, page 5a.
Biographical details of R. Rees are in the Register,
17 December 1910, page 15b,
of Francis Thomas on 15 June 1912, page 13c,
of Mrs Henry March on 5 June 1915, page 8h.
Biographical details of Joseph James is in the Register,
23 October 1911, page 3f.
Information on a Masonic temple is in the Observer,
27 December 1913, page 17a,
7 February 1914, pages 17a-32 (photos).
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Freemasonry.
"Honouring the Brave [Robert J. Hooper]" is in the Observer,
18 July 1914, page 54b.
The reminiscences of John Small are in the Register,
1 January 1915, page 9f.
"A Romance of Fortune - Old-Age Pensioner's Legacy [Captain Badger]" is in the Observer,
22 May 1915, page 45d.
Biographical details of William Flavel are in the Register,
17 July 1915, page 8h,
11 July 1916, page 4g,
7 July 1917, page 6i,
9 April 1918, page 4h (obit.),
of Henry Stevens on 2 October 1917, page 4g,
of H.J. Skull on 9 December 1919, page 6h,
of Mrs Avis Moyle on 28 October 1926, page 8h.
Biographical details of Thomas Jeffs are in the Observer,
9 December 1916, page 47d,
of John Paull on 12 April 1919, page 30c,
of Andrew Thomson on 26 July 1919, page 30c.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs T. Burgess is reported in the Observer,
25 August 1917, page 29a,
of Mr & Mrs H.J. Truscott on 14 January 1928, page 21d.
Biographical details of Henry Stevens are in the Observer,
6 October 1917, page 28d,
Register, 27 September 1919, page 8h.
"Football Incident" is in the Register,
2 August 1920, page 6g.
The unveiling of the war memorial is reported in the Observer,
29 April 1922, page 12d and
6 May 1922, page 26 (photo).
Photographs of the opening of the memorial garden are in the Chronicle,
5 May 1923, page 31.
Also see South Australia - World War I - Memorials to the Fallen.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs James Carey is reported in the Register,
7 November 1924, page 8h.
The reminiscences of Mrs Elizabeth J. Oats are in the Register,
7 May 1925, page 10g,
Observer,
16 May 1925, page 49a,
of John H. Trevena on
4 July 1925, page 48d,
of T.J. Richards on
15 October 1927, page 18a.
Information on J.F. Jericho is in the Register,
17 November 1926, page 8g,
19 November 1927, page 13a.
The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs G.E. Giersch is reported in the Register,
29 April 1927, page 12b,
of Mr & Mrs H.J. Truscott on 5 January 1928, page 8c.
The reminiscences of T.J. Richards are in the Register,
7 October 1927, page 12e.
A history of the bowling club is in The News,
15 March 1928, page 13g.
Also see South Australia - Sport - Bowling.
Information on the Indian horse trade is in The News,
30 August 1932, page 4e.
Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Miscellany
Kapunda
Kangaroo Head - Kensington
K
Place Names
Kapunda
Schools and Churches
Information on the Christchurch is in the Register,
5 June 1858, page 3f(2f?),
"Christ Church - A Seventy Years History" appears on
28 May 1928, page 11f,
30 May 1928, page 15c.p>
The laying of the foundation stone of the Congregational Church is reported in the Register on
26 June 1858, page 3h; also see
Register,
8 October 1908, page 6h,
Observer,
17 October 1908, page 36d,
Advertiser,
28 September 1928, page 18b.
A photograph is in the Observer,
10 May 1913, page 31.
The opening of an Independent Chapel is reported in the Register,
17 November 1858, page 3d,
of a Wesleyan chapel on
5 January 1859, page 2h.
The opening of a Bible Christian Chapel is reported in the Register,
18 October 1861, page 3d and
a report on the laying of the foundation stone of the Baptist Chapel on
26 May 1866, page 3e (also see
Chronicle,
1 June 1867, page 6a) and
of the Primitive Methodist Chapel in the Chronicle,
17 September 1864, page 3b.
The laying of the foundation stone of the Baptist Chapel is reported in the Express,
26 May 1866, page 3b.
A description of the Baptist Church is in the Register,
6 January 1868, page 3d.
School examinations are reported in the Chronicle,
2 July 1859, page 3a;
at a Catholic school in the Catholic Herald,
20 November 1867, page 35.
"The First Schoolmaster" is in the Register,
27 July 1927, page 10a.
The opening of a Model School is reported upon in the Observer,
16 February 1878, page 12d.
A sketch is in Frearson's Weekly,
18 January 1879, page 369,
Pictorial Australian in
February 1879;
photographs are in the Observer,
26 August 1911, page 31.
Information on a new organ for the Anglican Church is in the Register,
28 December 1886, page 3h.
A new Anglican church is discussed in the Register,
21 November 1910, page 7g.
An Arbor Day is reported in the Chronicle,
17 August 1889, page 22g and
a "Hoisting the Flag" ceremony on
18 May 1901, page 36e.
An obituary of William Anderson, school teacher, is in the Register,
28 July 1906, page 7c.
The jubilee of Methodism is discussed in the Advertiser,
12 November 1909, page 9c; also see
Register,
12 November 1909, page 6h,
Observer,
20 November 1909, page 15b,
24 September 1927, page 68a,
27 October 1928, page 17d.
A history of the Taylor Street Methodist Sunday School is in the Register,
29 November 1912, page 9d.
Kapunda
Kangaroo Head - Kensington
K
Place Names
Kapunda
The Mine
Also see South Australia - Mining - Copper.
In respect of the discovery of the mine an extract from Captain Bagot's journal is in the Register,
7 November 1916, page 4e,
11 November 1916, page 8f.
A history of the mine is in the Register,
13 June 1867, page 3c; also see
24 and 26 July 1906, pages 9e and 8f.
Information on the Kapunda Mine Brass band is in the Register,
10 November 1862, page 2h.
Miners' grievances are aired in the Advertiser,
24 May 1862, page 2f,
Observer,
31 May 1862, page 1f (supp.).
The mine is described in the Register on
28 November 1846, page 4a and
the town on
27 March 1856, page 3a,
26 March 1859, page 2h and
7 December 1861, page 3b; also see
23 December 1861, page 3a,
19 November 1884, page 6b,
31 January 1889, page 7d,
Parliamentary Paper 66/1886,
Register,
10 and 17 March 1899, pages 4e and 5b.
A feature article on the mines is in the Register on
13 June 1867, page 3c.
Sketches are in the Adelaide Illustrated Post,
22 June 1867, page 81 and
Australasian Sketcher,
12 June 1875, page 45.
"The Copper Revival" is in the Advertiser,
13 September 1899, page 9e,
"Unused Wealth" on
4 April 1906, page 9c,
21 July 1906, page 9b,
"Opinions of Old Miners" on
27 July 1906, page 9f,
"Kapunda and its Copper Mines" on
30 July 1906, page 6e.
An obituary of Captain Perry is in the Register, 2 December 1885, page 5d,
of Captain William Provis on 17 February 1894, page 5d,
of Captain Israel Bennett in the Observer, 29 June 1901, page 28b,
of Captain Tom Nicholls on 26 September 1903, page 34c,
of Captain William Stokes in the Register, 3 January 1913, page 6h.
The use of an electric ore-finder is reported in the Advertiser,
5 April 1907, page 6f.
Also see under "South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Miscellany".
Kapunda
Kangaroo Head - Kensington
K
Place Names
Kapunda
The Town
The town is described in the Observer,
26 March 1859, page 1b (supp.),
3 April 1886, page 35b,
Observer,
2 February 1867, page 7h,
Farmers Weekly Messenger,
6 November 1874, page 5d;
a sketch is in Frearson's Weekly,
19 July 1879, page 179.
"Good Old Kapunda - A Solid Town" is in the Register on
12 May 1904, page 3b,
Chronicle,
20 April 1912, page 44,
"Good Old Kapunda" on
14 and 23 October 1919, pages 4g and 8e,
"A Peep Into the Past" on
2 April 1927, page 17a,
27 July 1927, page 10a,
1, 9 and 25 August 1927, pages 10f, 10e and 7a,
3 and 15 September 1927, pages 7b and 13a; also see
15 and 24 September 1927, pages 8 and 9a.
Sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in
February 1879, October 1879 and
photographs in the Observer,
5 February 1910, page 32,
17 September 1927, page 36,
24 September 1927, page 37,
1 October 1927, page 38,
Chronicle,
16 October 1926, page 39,
30 June 1932, page 42.
The sanitary condition of the town is discussed in the Register,
30 May 1860, page 3d,
2 June 1860, page 3d.
- I was not a little surprised at the remarks made by your correspondent on the sanitary condition of Kapunda... the picture he sketches of "the violation of all sanitary laws" and of "the inhabitants herding together like pigs in a sty" being suitable to a description to some of the worst parts of London; whereas even a stranger cannot pass through this town without remarking its neat as well as open and even straggling appearance, the houses being built chiefly of stone and most of them on separate allotments.
Speaking from personal observation, I can affirm that much, if not the greater part of the sickness and mortality lately prevailing, has been among houses and among families to which your correspondent's remarks in no way apply...
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[Previously] it was a matter of much danger for travellers to pilot their way among the dangerous passes, precipices, quarries and cuttings which obstruct the entrance to Kapunda...
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If any person will take a walk through Kapunda and its suburbs they would find... pigsties, slaughteryards, dead goats, dogs and other animals shot for trespassing...
1 July 1865, page 1h (supp.).
Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Local Government.
Local flooding is reported in the Express,
9 April 1867, page 2f.
Also see South Australia - Natural Disasters - Floods.
Building improvements are discussed in the Chronicle,
23 January 1869, page 6e.
"Overcrowded Habitations" is in the Register,
21 December 1876, page 5b,
Observer,
23 December 1876, page 12a.
"Trade in Kapunda" is in the Register,
19 October 1878, page 5b.
The town and district are described in the Observer,
2 February 1889, page 33c,
Advertiser,
9 February 1910, page 12a.
Information on the town's municipal seal is in the Observer,
18 March 1899, page 33e.
"A Glimpse at Kapunda" is in the Observer,
18 October 1902, page 23.
"The Lighting of Kapunda" is in the Register,
2 May 1910, page 9a,
"The Lights of Kapunda" on
6 May 1911, page 3h.
Also see Adelaide - Lightinh the City and Homes.
"Kapunda Revisited" is in the Register,
3, 9 and 29 December 1921, pages 5b, 9d and 4g.
Photographs and information on the town are in the Chronicle,
17 and 24 September 1927, pages 40-52 and 41-52.
The reminiscences of Mr T.J. Richards are in the Observer,
15 October 1927, page 18a.
A history of the bowling club is in The News,
15 March 1928, page 13g.
Information on the Indian horse trade is in The News,
30 August 1932, page 4e.
Kapunda - Obituaries
An obituary of R.E. Fry is in the Register, 3 February 1877, page 5a,
of E.B. Edgecombe on 7 October 1890, page 5a,
of Archibald Balfour on 18 July 1896, page 5b,
of John W. Daw on 11 December 1899, page 5d.
An obituary of J.P. Moyle is in the Register, 7 February 1880, page 2e (supp.),
of James Elliott on 23 April 1883, pages 5a-6g,
of William Bond on 23 December 1895, page 5c.
An obituary of B.J. Price is in the Register, 12 September 1882, page 5b,
of William Oldham on 4 July 1885, page 7b,
of J.F. Schramm on 16 September 1885, page 4h,
of Edward Stack on 19 January 1887, page 5d.
An obituary of Rev B.N. Fernie is in the Register, 8 April 1885, page 5d,
of Abraham White on 20 May 1885, page 5b,
of James Harden on 17 January 1894, page 5b.
An obituary of A.F. Scammell is in the Register, 17 May 1886, page 5c,
of David Cameron on 9 September 1889, page 5a,
of James White on 22 August 1890, page 5a.
An obituary of J. Varley, SM, is in the Register, 10 and 11 June 1887, pages 5b and 5d,
of Thomas Afford on 1 June 1892, page 5a,
of Henry Trathan on 8 September 1892, page 5d,
of Mrs Thomas Harding on 10 November 1894, page 5a,
of T.N. Mitchell on 11 June 1895, page 5b,
of Mrs C.T. Newman on 24 June 1896, page 5c,
of Mrs Maria Tremaine on 12 November 1896, page 5f,
of A.H. Greenshields on 29 July 1897, page 4g.
An obituary of Henry Trathan is in the Observer, 10 September 1892, page 30a,
of Ezra Riley on 14 January 1893, page 30c,
of James Harden on 20 January 1894, page 29d,
of William Bond on 28 December 1895, page 13a,
of Mrs Maria Tremaine on 14 November 1896, page 28a.
An obituary of James Shakes is in the Register, 14 March 1900, page 5c,
of Mrs Esther Thomas on 26 May 1900, page 7d,
of Mrs Elizabeth Stephens on 11 February 1901, page 3e,
of William Davison on 19 December 1901, page 7b,
of Mrs Elizabeth Bridge on 4 February 1903, page 5b,
of Thomas Harding, builder, on 30 April 1903, page 4i,
of Mrs M.A. Hooper and Mrs Isabell B. Thomson on 13 May 1903, page 4h.
An obituary of Elizabeth Badge is in the Observer, 7 February 1903, page 33b,
of John Williams on 14 May 1904, page 34a,
of James Crase on 13 May 1905, page 34c,
of Edward Churchett on 25 November 1905, page 38a,
of William Anderson, school teacher, on 4 August 1906, page 38d,
of U.G.W. Marshall on 13 April 1907, page 38e,
of Samuel Dawson on 16 November 1907, page 26c,
of John Carter on 14 December 1907, page 40a,
of Mrs Rebecca A. Willett on 28 March 1908, page 40e,
of Martin McCarthy on 4 July 1908, page 40a,
of Thomas Dumbreck on 18 July 1908, page 40a,
of Evan James on 3 October 1908, page 40a.
An obituary of Miss Anna D. Basedow is in the Register, 25 February 1904, page 5a,
of John Williams on 7 May 1904, page 7b,
of R.H. Fawcett and Francis Treverton on 15 March 1905, page 3b,
of Rev Edward Barber on 6 April 1905, page 5b,
of Edward Churchett on 18 November 1905, page 7c,
of S.L. Benham on 21 November 1906, page 4i.
An obituary of Mrs G.W. Marshall is in the Register, 9 April 1907, page 4h,
of Thomas Dumbreck on 14 July 1908, page 6h,
of Robert Fawcett on 22 and 25 July 1908, pages 7c and 9e,
of Evan James on 28 September 1908, page 4g,
of Peter M. Miller on 23 November 1908, page 5c.
An obituary of Thomas Baird is in theObserver, 17 December 1910, page 37a,
of Mrs Emma Arnott on 30 September 1911, page 41b,
of George Burford on 11 November 1911, page 41a,
of William Robins, miller, on 10 February 1912, page 41b,
of Henry Jackson, chemist, on 19 October 1912, page 41b,
of Henry Fairclough on 30 November 1912, page 41a.
An obituary of Mrs Elizabeth Hancock is in the Register, 28 December 1910, page 4i,
of Mrs Emma Arnott on 26 September 1911, page 4h,
of George Burford on 6 November 1911, page 6g,
of William Robins on 5 February 1912, page 6g,
of Henry Jackson on 14 October 1912, page 6h,
of Henry Fairclough, hotelier, on 22 November 1912, page 13a,
of Frank S. Toms on 24 February 1913, page 6h, 6 March 1913, page 13b,
of C.E. Williamson on 9 June 1913, page 6h,
of Mrs Margaretha Betschartt on 25 June 1913, page 12h,
of William Paterson on 14 July 1913, page 8g,
of Mrs Emma A. Robins on 10 December 1913, page 14a.
An obituary of Mrs U.G.W. Marshall is in the Observer, 17 May 1913, page 41a,
of C. Edwin Williams on 14 June 1913, page 41b,
of Mrs Margaretha Betschardt on 28 June 1913, page 41a,
of William Paterson on 19 July 1913, page 39a,
of John D. Mounsey on 26 July 1913, page 41a,
of Mrs Emma A. Robins on 13 December 1913, page 39a,
of George Teagle on 30 May 1914, page 41a,
of Mrs Emma Teagle on 4 July 1914, page 39a,
of William Parker on 1 August 1914, page 39a.
An obituary of Mrs C. Hazel is in the Register, 16 April 1914, page 8b,
of George Teagle on 23 May 1914, page 10a,
of Dr E. McM. Glynn on 11 June 1914, page 8a,
of Mrs Emma Teagle on 27 June 1914, page 16a,
of William Martin on 29 July 1914, page 12a,
of Alfred Shakes on 5 August 1914, page 12a,
of Louis Meincke on 13 August 1914, page 11a,
of W.H.B. Tremaine on 18 August 1914, page 10d,
of Johanna Hogan on 16 September 1914, page 6g,
of F.G. Nettle on 3 October 1914, page 8g,
of Mrs Marie Travers on 31 December 1914, page 7a.
An obituary of David Moody is in the Register, 5 May 1915, page 6f,
of Thomas Nicolle on 10 June 1915, page 4g,
of Henry March on 2 May 1916, page 4f,
of Mrs Emily Cook on 15 June 1916, page 4g,
of Mrs F.G. Nettle on 15 August 1916, page 4h,
of Mrs Catherine Ryan on 16 April 1917, page 6g,
of J.E. Arnold on on 19 June 1917, page 4f,
of Mrs H.B. Hawke on 5 July 1917, page 6f,
of Michael Dean on 7 September 1917, page 6h,
of John Carbins on 3 October 1917, page 6g,
of Augustine Scheid on 26 October 1917, page 4f.
An obituary of Richard. J. Day is in the Observer, 22 April 1916, page 19c,
of Mrs Ann Will on 20 May 1916, page 33b,
of F.W. Meincke on 3 June 1916, page 20c,
of John Carey on 16 September 1916, page 22c,
of Joseph Tuckfield on 9 June 1917, page 33c,
of F.J. Ansell on 7 July 1917, page 19a,
of John Menhennett on 4 September 1917, page 4g.
An obituary of Mrs H.T. Morris is in the Observer, 12 January 1918, page 19d,
of Mrs Johanne E. Jericho on 19 January 1918, page 11c,
of C.A.E. Hall on 19 January 1918, page 28d,
of Francis Corley on 6 April 1918, page 19d,
of William Flavel on 13 April 1918, page 18c,
of Arthur A. Harris on 24 August 1918, page 19a.
An obituary of Mrs Ann Rodgers is in the Register, 16 February 1918, page 6g,
of John Small on 22 April 1918, page 5b,
of Mrs Jane Corley on 4 May 1918, page 6g,
of Benjamin Warrick on 2 August 1918, page 4f,
of Patrick Fitzpatrick on 5 August 1918, page 6g,
of Mrs Mary O'Callahan on 8 August 1918, page 6g,
of Arthur A. Harris on 20 August 1918, page 7g,
of Mrs William Brewer on 19 October 1918, page 6h.
An obituary of Mrs Anne O'Shea is in the Register, 8 January 1919, page 6h,
of William H. King on 21 January 1919, page 6g,
of David Easson on 29 May 1919, page 6h,
of T. Burchell on 6 August 1919, page 6i,
of W.H. Benham on 1 October 1919, page 7c,
of Mrs Lucy Warrick on 4 November 1919, page 6h,
of William Woodlands on 29 November 1919, page 9a.
An obituary of Joseph Ellis is in the Register, 3 January 1920, page 6h,
of William Jeffs on 29 January 1920, page 6h,
of J.H. Caddy on 23 April 1920, page 7a,
of Mrs Jane Thomas on 5 August 1920, page 4h,
of Samuel E. Hancock on 17 August 1920, page 5b,
of John Kearne on 15 September 1920, page 9a,
of Henry Stevens on 25 September 1920, page 4g,
of Mrs Katherine Driscoll on 22 October 1920, page 9c.
An obituary of William Jeffs is in the Observer, 7 February 1920, page 44c,
of J.H. Caddy on 1 May 1920, page 13d,
of G.E. Hancock on 21 August 1920, page 12b,
of John Kearne on 18 September 1920, page 37d,
of Henry Stevens on 2 October 1920, page 31c,
of Thomas Burgess on 16 July 1921, page 19a,
of T.D. Nock on 12 August 1922, page 20a,
of Mrs Hannah M. Williams on 18 November 1922, page 35d,
of Mrs Frances Robins on 26 May 1923, page 35c,
of Francis Thomas on 30 June 1923, page 35a,
of George Anderson on 29 September 1923, page 39d.
An obituary of Mrs Flora Nairn is in the Register, 5 February 1921, page 6i,
of Thomas Burgess on 9 July 1921, page 8d,
of Mrs Caroline Afford on 18 February 1922, page 6i,
of C.A. Gunther on 17 June 1922, page 12d,
of J.J. Smith on 21 July 1922, page 6i,
of Mrs Ellen Poysden on 22 July 1922, page 8g,
of T.D. Nock on 4 August 1922, page 6h,
of Mrs Hannah M. Williams on 10 November 1922, page 6h,
of John Matthews on 6 December 1922, page 8h.
An obituary of Mrs Ann Munroe is in the Register, 16 February 1923, page 6g,
of Mrs Frances Robins on 22 May 1923, page 8g,
of Cornelius Noonan on 7 June 1923, page 6h,
of Francis Thomas on 27 June 1923, page 8h,
of Paul Kernick on 3 July 1923, page 8h,
of William J. Cole on 18 July 1923, page 8h,
of Mrs Jane V. Cole on 31 August 1923, page 11e,
of Mrs Honora Carey on 5 September 1923, page 8g,
of George Anderson on 26 September 1923, page 8h.
An obituary of Mrs Elizabeth Hambly is in the Register, 7 March 1924, page 8h,
of Andrew Thomson on 7 March 1924, page 8h,
of James Travers on 30 April 1924, page 8h,
of Mrs Margaret J. Packer on 13 June 1924, page 8h,
of Thomas H. Bettison on 19 September 1924, page 8g,
of Mrs F. Lieschke on 1 October 1924, page 11f,
of Mrs Mary A. Anderson on 18 December 1924, page 8f,
of Mrs J.R. Hawke on 23 December 1924, page 8f.
An obituary of Andrew Thomson is in the Observer, 15 March 1924, page 43d,
of James Travers on 3 May 1924, page 38e,
of T.H. Bettison on 27 September 1924, page 38a,
of Murray Thomson on 8 August 1925, page 28d,
of A.R.W. Vogt on 19 June 1926, page 38d,
of Edward Mayger on 3 July 1926, page 11e.
An obituary of Michael Sexton is in the Register, 24 April 1925, page 13d,
of Henry Bebee on 1 July 1925, page 13h,
of Murray Thomson on 6 August 1925, page 8g,
of Miss Caroline Trevena on 20 August 1925, page 8h,
of Sydney Thomas on 28 August 1925, page 8g,
of Denis Horgan on 5 December 1925, page 11b,
of Arthur S. Lewis, bank manager, on 21 Dcember 1925, page 8h.
An obituary of Mrs Martha M.A. Burgess is in the Register, 8 January 1926, page 8g,
of Mrs Margaret Poole on 20 March 1926, page 8i,
of Mrs Sophia Ross on 6 May 1926, page 10c,
of C. Haywood on 13 May 1926, page 8h,
of Mrs Sarah Kidman on 21 May 1926, page 8h,
of Mrs Margaret Newberry on 4 June 1926, page 11f,
of Edward Mayger on 29 June 1926, page 8h,
of Miss Elizabeth J. Trevena on 22 October 1926, page 8g.
An obituary of T. Russell is in the Register, 23 March 1927, page 10h,
of Edmund Christian on 31 March 1927, page 13b,
of John Buxton on 19 May 1927, page 8g,
of Mrs Sarah Trevena on 10 June 1927, page 8h,
of James Carey on 28 June 1927, page 11e,
of Mrs Elizabeth J. Oats on 12 July 1927, page 11c,
of Henry Snelling on 4 August 1927, page 8h,
of Patric Tyrell on 17 August 1927, page 13a,
of Rosannah McMillan on 23 September 1927, page 10b,
of Mrs Mary A. Ansell on 30 November 1927, page 14c.
An obituary of T.K. Russell is in the Observer, 26 March 1927, page 35d,
of Edmund Christian on 2 April 1927, page 37b,
of John Buxton on 21 May 1927, page 28e,
of Mrs Elizabeth J. Oats on 16 July 1927, page 44c,
of William C. Martin on 22 October 1927, page 32a,
of H.J. Skull on 3 December 1927, page 48d,
of Alfred Menhennett on 3 March 1928, page 43b,
of William Williams on 4 August 1928, page 49c.
An obituary of Alex. Denholm is in the Register, 14 January 1928, page 8h,
of William T. Trevena on 23 and 28 July 1928, pages 13a and 11e,
of William Williams on 27 July 1928, page 13c,
of Mrs Bridget Geier on 19 January 1929, page 13e.
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