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District Council of Gilbert

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District Council of Gilbert
South Australia
District Council of Gilbert is located in South Australia
District Council of Gilbert
District Council of Gilbert
Coordinates34°09′0″S 138°44′0″E / 34.15000°S 138.73333°E / -34.15000; 138.73333
Established5 July 1866
Abolished12 May 1932
Council seatRiverton
LGAs around District Council of Gilbert:
Auburn Saddleworth Waterloo
Rhynie Gilbert Hamilton
Stockport Light
(1867–1892)
Kapunda (1892–1932)
Kapunda

The District Council of Gilbert was a local government area seated at Riverton in South Australia from 1866 to 1932.

History

The District Council of Gilbert was proclaimed on 5 July 1866. The inaugural councillors were Frederick Fleming, James Milne, James Kelly, James Shearer, and Edward Prescott.[1][2]

On 12 May 1932, by promulgation of the Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Acts 1929 and 1931, Gilbert was amalgamated with the westerly-adjacent districts of Rhynie and Stockport to form the new District Council of Riverton.

Chairmen

  • Edward Prescott (1866–?)
  • John McInerney (1927–1932)[3]

References

  1. ^ "District of Gilbert" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette (29 ed.). 1866: 634. 5 July 1866. Messrs. Frederick Fleming, James Milne, James Kelly, James Shearer, and Edward Prescott, shall be the first District Councillors for the District of Gilbert aforesaid.
  2. ^ Hosking, P.; Universal Publicity Company. (1936), The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936, Universal Publicity Company, p. 840, retrieved 31 May 2019
  3. ^ Marsden, Susan (2012), A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 (PDF), Local Government Association of South Australia, p. 45, retrieved 31 May 2019
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