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    Moonta

    Moonta

    Churches and Schools

    Nomenclature

    Derived from the Aboriginal munta-muntara - 'thick scrub place'.

    The Flogging Parson

    (Taken from Geoffrey H Manning's A Colonial Experience)

    In November 1890 the Reverend S.S. Moncrieff, the head teacher of All Saint's Grammar School, Moonta, was charged with unlawfully assaulting and beating Horatio Abrahams, aged 11 years. In giving his version of events he said that, while examining the work of teachers and classes, he noticed the writing of young Abrahams in an exercise book to be 'bad and blotted' an so applied his cane to the hands of the offender.

    The reverend gentleman continued:

    Mrs Abrahams was incensed and took her son to Mr W.H. Wilkinson, a local magistrate, who examined the lad and found a severe bruise on the hip, a large bruise on the thigh and several on the back. The boy complained most of a blow on the back of the head from which the skin was removed.

    The matter proceeded to the local court where Rev Moncrieff was fined two pounds, plus costs, for the magistrate was of the opinion that 'the punishment inflicted was unreasonable.' The defendant was not enamoured with the verdict and told the court that he would rather go to gaol than pay the fine and, if necessary, would go to the Supreme Court with the case 'as he had not got justice.'

    A few days later Rev Moncrieff telegraphed the Adelaide press to the effect that 'the following gentlemen have represented to me that the public are shocked at the verdict and they have subscribed the fine... [several names were appended].' A little later the attention of Bishop Kennion of Adelaide was drawn to the case and so the Venerable Archdeacon Farr proceeded to Moonta to enquire into the whole circumstances of the matter.

    He heard depositions from wardens of the church, while Mrs Abrahams declined to be present. The finding was that 'it did not appear that Mr Moncrieff had been to blame in the matter. The punishment inflicted on the boy was severe, but the boy's stubborn resistance was the cause of the severity. Mr Moncrieff was indiscreet... [but] the punishment was not excessive. I am happy to say that wherever I heard the matter mentioned sympathy was with Mr Moncrieff.'

    This partisan assembly, lacking in Christian benevolence, said nothing of the injuries inflicted on the boy and declined to comment on the court's decision and it is interesting to read two opinions emanating from the public:

    General Notes

    The opening of a Bible Christian Chapel is reported in the Register,
    20 October 1862, page 3h.

    Information on a Wesleyan chapel is in the Register,
    27 October 1862, page 3d,
    Chronicle,
    19 August 1865, page 1g (supp.).

    The opening of the Baptist Chapel is reported in the Register,
    26 March 1866, page 3e.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Roman Catholic Chapel is reported in the Register,
    24 June 1869, page 2h;
    similarly, that of the Institute is to be found on
    9 July 1869, page 3g; also see
    11 March 1870, page 3f.

    Information on a "Native School" is in the Observer,
    26 March 1870, page 7e and
    a "Night" school in the Observer,
    3 June 1871, page 8b.
    A description of the Moonta Mines School, fees payable, etc., are in the Register,
    30 May 1871, page 5b;
    examinations are reported in the Express,
    23 December 1872, page 3c.

    "A Public School for Moonta" is in the Chronicle,
    7 November 1874, page 6g;
    its opening is reported in the Observer,
    9 February 1878, page 18b.
    Information on a Mothers' Club is in The News,
    21 February 1929, page 9d.

    A photograph of a class at the School of Mines is in the Chronicle,
    26 November 1904, page 30.
    Information on the School of Mines is in the Observer,
    10 March 1906, page 48b,
    Register,
    6 August 1909, page 6c.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the of the Bible Christian Chapel is reported in the Register,
    25 September 1873, page 5c; also see
    10 October 1873, page 5d and
    11 April 1874, page 5d.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the Wesleyan Church is reported in the Express,
    10 July 1873, page 3d;
    for its opening see Observer,
    11 October 1873.
    "Methodist Jubilee" is in the Register,
    21 February 1925, page 12h.

    An Arbor Day is reported in the Register,
    3 July 1890, page 7e.
    Also see South Australia - Education - Arbor Days.

    A photograph of the Moonta Mines Sunday School fair is in the Chronicle,
    22 December 1906, page 32.

    "High School for Moonta" is in the Register,
    5 May 1920, page 6h.

    Moonta
    Mochatoona - Moorowie
    M
    Place Names

    Moonta

    Miscellany

    An article on the inauguration of the Wallaroo and Moonta Railway is in the Register,
    3 April 1865, page 3a;
    a report of the opening of the railway is in the Register,
    13 July 1866, page 3c; also see
    Observer,
    15 February 1868, page 5b,
    Register,
    5 September 1925, page 10d.
    Photographs of the arrival of the first broad gauge passenger train are in the Chronicle,
    13 August 1927, page 39.
    Also see South Australia - Transport - Railways - Miscellany.

    "The Moonta District" is in the Register,
    9 May 1863, page 3b.

    "The Town of Moonta" is in the Register,
    27 March 1867, page 2h,
    18 April 1867, page 2h.

    "Hard Times at Moonta" is in the Observer,
    6 June 1868, page 4f.

    Cornish wrestling is reported in the Observer,
    19 June 1869, page 4f.
    Also see South Australia - Sport - Boxing.

    "Moonta By-Laws" is in the Express,
    19 July 1873, page 3d.

    Information on the town's water supply is in the Advertiser,
    17 February 1866, page 3a,
    Register,
    15 January 1874, page 6d,
    Observer,
    17 January 1874, page 12d.
    Also see South Australia - Water Conservation.

    A history of the town and photographs are in the Observer,
    17 August 1907, page 29,
    Chronicle,
    1 September 1932, page 33.
    The mine and town are described in the Express,
    3 December 1863, page 3d,
    Advertiser,
    1 September 1865, page 2f,
    Register,
    19 August 1865, page 3b under the heading "A Visit to Moonta"; also see
    Observer,
    30 March 1867, page 3a (supp.),
    27 April 1867, page 2d (supp.).

    Also see Advertiser,
    30 May 1867, page 2g,
    10 and 11 June 1873, pages 2g and 2g,
    Register,
    12 February 1873, page 5d and
    16 June 1873, page 7a,
    30 and 31 January 1899, pages 5h and 5h,
    1 February 1899, page 5i,
    Observer,
    4 and 11 February 1899, pages 42 and 42.

    Also see Advertiser,
    14 July 1902, page 8b,
    Register,
    24 January 1910, page 6e,
    25 and 30 June 1923, pages 8e and 9e,
    3 July 1923, page 10b,
    10 August 1926, page 7.
    "Memories of Moonta" appears on
    10 September 1927, page 10a.

    A proposed district council is discussed in the Chronicle,
    2 June 1866, page 3a.
    Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Local Government.

    Local flooding is described in the Observer,
    20 February 1869, page 13d.
    Details of flooding in the town are in the Register,
    31 January 1870, page 5d,
    Chronicle
    31 March 1877, page 6d.
    Also see South Australia - Natural Disasters - South Australia.

    A description of a "monster corroboree" is in the Register,
    9 February 1869.
    Also see South Australia - Aboriginal Australians.

    A flower show is reported in the Register,
    13 November 1871, page 3e.

    Results of a meeting of Moonta Amateur Gymnastic and Athletic Club are in the Register,
    3 April 1872, page 6f; also see
    27 September 1872, page 3d.
    Also see South Australia - Sport - Athletics and Gymnastics .

    The foundation of an agricultural and horticultural society is reported in the Observer,
    20 January 1872, page 7g and
    a Moonta Show and the visit of a vice-regal party in the Register,
    26 October 1872, page 7a.
    A photograph of the committee is in the Chronicle,
    22 October 1904, page 30; also see
    Observer,
    22 October 1904, page 26,
    9 October 1909, page 29.
    "Moonta on Show Day" is in the Observer,
    27 October 1923, page 11a.
    Also see South Australia - Agricultural, Floricultural & Horticultural Shows .

    "A Trip to Moonta" is in the Observer,
    1 March 1873, page 14d.

    A petition for a "Cottage Hospital" is in Parliamentary Paper 217/1874.

    A report on the introduction of gas lighting into the town is in the Register,
    26 May 1875, page 7a.
    "Lighting Moonta" is in the Register,
    11 June 1904, page 10e,
    6 September 1904, page 8e.
    Also see Adelaide - Lighting the City and Homes.

    Information on the jetty is in the Chronicle,
    14 October 1876, page 9e and
    the Bank of South Australia on
    13 January 1877, page 7a,
    Register,
    25 August 1875, page 5e.

    A presentation to J.R. Corpe is reported in the Register,
    22 January 1877, page 7a.

    Information on the "destitute poor" is in the Express,
    7 July 1877, page 2e.

    "Moonta Eviction Notices" is in the Register,
    14 April 1882, page 6c.

    A mullenizing match is reported in the Register,
    13 November 1882, page 7b.

    "The Salvation Army at Moonta" is in the Observer,
    21 July 1883, page 42b.
    The Register of
    12 July 1883 at page 6d reports that "the town of Moonta and the mines adjacent has been captured by the soldiers of the Salvation Army..."; also see Observer,
    21 July 1883, page 42b.
    Also see South Australia - Religion - Salvation Army.

    The opening of the Institute is reported in the Register,
    12 September 1885, page 6g.
    A photograph of the committee is in the Observer,
    27 April 1912, page 32.

    "In and About Moonta" is in the Advertiser,
    6 October 1891, page 5f.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs George Hollands is in the Register,
    28 February 1896, page 5c.

    Biographical details of a Mayor, William Cowling, are in the Observer,
    15 March 1902, page 33a.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs James Sampson is reported in the Register,
    18 August 1903, page 3f.

    Information on the Moonta Bay tramway is in the Observer,
    25 March 1899, page 30c.

    "Moonta and Its Suburbs" is in the Chronicle,
    29 April 1899, page 20a.

    An article on Messrs Donaldson, Andrews & Co, including a photograph, is in the Chronicle,
    2 September 1899, page 33 (supp.).

    A cycling event is reported in the Chronicle,
    15 March 1902, page 17b.
    Also see South Australia - Sport - Cycling.

    Information on the town clock is in the Register,
    25 November 1905, page 4d,
    Observer,
    25 May 1907, page 45b.
    Also see South Australia - Miscellany - Clocks and Time.

    The diamond wedding of Mr & Mrs George Hollands is reported in the Observer,
    3 March 1906, page 15e.

    Biographical details of J.W. Hughes, bank manager, are in the Register,
    1 November 1907, page 5d.

    The diamond wedding of Mr & Mrs Henry Adams is reported in the Register,
    18 March 1908, page 4h;
    his obituary is in the Observer, 8 January 1910, page 37d.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs C.R. Thornton is reported in the Register,
    8 April 1910, page 4h,
    of Mr & Mrs John W. Thomas on 9 July 1910, page 13b,
    of Mr & Mrs Polkinghorne on 8 May 1912, page 4h.

    Photograph of the Moonta Festival are in the Observer,
    1 December 1906, page 30,
    of Eight-Hour Day celebrations are in the Chronicle,
    14 September 1907, page 32,
    of the lacrosse team on
    28 November 1908, page 32,
    of the opening of a bowling green on
    10 March 1923, page 33,
    of a cricket team on
    31 May 1934, page 34,
    of the East Moonta football team on
    31 October 1935, page 36.

    A photograph of a lacrosse club is in The Critic,
    25 November 1908, page 20.
    Also see South Australia - Sport - Lacrosse.

    A motor car trip from Adelaide is described in the Register,
    17 December 1909, page 8f.
    Also see South Australia - Transport - Motor Cars and Cycles.

    Information on local hotels is in the Register,
    15 July 1910, page 3e.

    "Diphtheria Outbreak" is in the Register,
    17 May 1911, page 8d.
    Also see South Australia - Health - Diptheria.

    Biographical details of N. Opie are in the Register,
    21 December 1911, page 6h;
    also see 7 December 1912, page 19c (golden wedding).

    Biographical details of a Mayor, R. Learmond, are in the Observer,
    9 December 1916, page 48c,
    of Mrs M.P. Roach on 2 August 1919, page 22b,
    of W.J. Brinkworth on 13 October 1928, page 34c.

    Biographical details of Mrs S. Williams are in the Register,
    27 June 1918, page 4g,
    of Thomas R. Davey on 31 July 1918, page 6h,
    of William E. Slee on 18 July 1922, page 6h,
    of Mrs John Symons on 24 September 1925, page 8h,
    of W.J. Brinkworth on 8 October 1928, page 8g.

    A "Model Sunday School" at Moonta Mines is discussed in the Register on
    2 and 23 August 1913, pages 11a and 7f,
    Observer,
    9 August 1913, page 49a.

    A photograph of four generations of the Boundy family is in the Observer,
    2 August 1913, page 30.

    "Darkest Moonta" is in the Register,
    20 June 1917, page 4e.
    "Moonta's Dark Hour" is in The News,
    14 March 1924, page 6f.

    "Christmas at Moonta - Cornishmen at Home" is in The Mail,
    19 December 1925, page 12c.
    Also see South Australia - The Colony - Christmas in South Australia.

    The golden wedding of Mr & Mrs W.H. Speer is reported in the Register,
    22 July 1918, page 4g.

    Information on and a photograph of the first Moonta Mines Brass Band is in The News,
    25 July 1927, page 10b.
    "Back to Moonta" photographs are in the Observer,
    17 and 24 September 1927, pages 35 and 35.

    "Will Moonta Come Again" is in the Register,
    20 August 1930, page 6c.

    "Story of Moonta's Revival" is in the Advertiser,
    6 April 1933, page 16f,
    "From Mining to Poultry Raising" on
    3 July 1934, page 11e.

    Moonta
    Mochatoona - Moorowie
    M
    Place Names

    Moonta

    Mining

    Also see South Australia - Mining - Copper.

    Mr W.A. Horn's reminiscences are in the Register,
    19 April 1919, page 7c; they include an account of his ride on horseback to Adelaide in respect of the discovery of the newly-found deposits of copper and the subsequent lodgement of mineral claims; also see
    Observer,
    16 and 23 February 1907, pages 42c and 45e.
    Also seePlace Names - Horn, Hundred of.

    "Moonta Mining Discovery - Finding the Original Stones", the reminiscences of R.W. Hall, is in the Register,
    13 February 1907, page 6d; also see
    19 and 27 February 1907, pages 8a and 8d and
    11 March 1907, page 10f for letters of dissent.
    Biographical information on Robert W. Hall is in the Register,
    9 July 1907, page 7c,
    6 April 1920, page 3f.

    The reminiscences of B.H. Cross in respect of its discovery are in the Register,
    17 August 1907, page 4e.

    "When Moonta Was a Sheepwalk" is in The Mail,
    23 July 1927, page 15,
    "Moonta in Early Days" in The News,
    5 September 1927, page 9d,
    "Memories of Moonta" in the Observer,
    17 September 1927, page 22a.

    "When Mining Flourished" is in the Advertiser,
    20 August 1927, page 14a,
    "Rise and Fall of the Mines" on
    8, 9, 10, 14 and 21 September 1927, pages 14a, 14a, 15b, 10a and 15h.

    Captain Hancock's reminiscences are in the Observer,
    22 October 1898, page 16a.
    "Farewell to Captain Hancock" is in the Register,
    18 October 1898, page 7i,
    Chronicle,
    22 October 1898, page 15b.
    Photographs are published on
    2 September 1899 (supplement).

    "The Copper Metropolis - Discovery and Development" is in the Advertiser,
    25 May 1899, page 6c,
    3 June 1899, page 10a.

    A presentation to Leigh G. Hancock is reported in the Register,
    19 December 1905, page 10a.

    A photograph of mine managers and staff is in the Observer,
    6 October 1906, page 30.

    "The Moonta Mines - Story of Their Discovery - Mr Day's Narrative" is in the Register,
    8 February 1907, page 5; also see
    13, 15 and 27 February 1907, pages 6d, 6h and 8d.

    An editorial on the mines is in the Register,
    1 October 1862, page 2c;
    the mine and surrounding district are described on
    28 January 1863, page 3b.

    "The Moonta District" is in the Observer,
    16 May 1863, page 1c (supp.).

    "The Moonta Report" is in the Register,
    4, 7, 14 and 17 September 1863, pages 2e, 2e, 3b and 2h.

    A discourse on shareholdings in the Moonta mines is in the Advertiser,
    28 and 30 October 1863, pages 2e and 3d,
    6, 9 and 19 November 1863, pages 3a, 3c and 3e.

    "Where is Ryan's Discovery?" is in the Chronicle,
    9 July 1864, page 3d.

    "Hard Times at Moonta" is in the Register,
    4 June 1868, page 2f.

    The mines are described in the Register,
    16 September 1868, page 2d.

    "Aborigines as Mine Labourers" is in the Observer,
    20 February 1869, page 6g.

    A sketch of the mine is in the Illustrated Adelaide Post,
    26 February 1872, page 9.

    Information on the mines is in the Express,
    7 March 1888, page 6b.

    A sketch of a plan of the mines is in the Chronicle,
    26 July 1902, page 31.

    "The Underground Terror - Dangers That Miners Face", the reminiscences of John Verran, is in the Advertiser,
    7 December 1912, page 8f.

    The Register of
    27 March 1867, page 2h describes "the state of things existing on the Moonta mineral claims" and has information on its early days prior to the town being laid out; also see
    Advertiser,
    5 March 1867.
    "The Great Moonta Case" is in the Express,
    8, 26 and 28 March 1867, pages 2c, 3b and 3d.

    "Miners' Domiciles" is in the Observer,
    12 April 1873, page 8c.

    A threatened strike at the mine is reported in the Register,
    6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 16 April 1874, pages 4d, 4f-5f, 5f, 5d-e, 4f-5f, 4f and 4e.

    "The Sanitary Condition of the Moonta Mines" is in the Observer,
    17 April 1875, pages 3a-11d.

    "The Moonta Mines Fire Brigade" is in the Observer,
    5 February 1876, page 11a.

    A threatened eviction of miners from their homes is discussed in the Register,
    17 December 1881, page 5a; also see
    14 and 17 April 1882, pages 6c and 6d.

    A letter discussing the mines in the district is in the Register,
    5 December 1882 (supp.), page 1c.

    "The Unemployed Miners" is in the Express,
    30 January 1885, page 3e,
    4 February 1885, page 3d,
    "Wages at The Moonta Mines" on
    22 September 1886, page 5e.

    "Farewell to Captain Hancock" is in the Chronicle,
    22 October 1898, page 15b.
    Photographs are published on
    2 September 1899 (supplement).

    "The Mid-Moonta Mine" is in the Chronicle,
    16 September 1899, page 22a.

    An obituary of Captain James Barkla is in the Register,
    5 February 1902, page 5a,
    of Captain F. Bourne on 29 March 1904, page 3d.

    Biographical details of Richard Eustice are in the Register,
    20 February 1911, page 6h.

    A photograph of an "annual" tea given to mining veterans is in the Chronicle,
    28 December 1918, page 26.

    "Revival of Mining" is in the Advertiser,
    10, 13 and 14 July 1937, pages 24a, 20a and 24a.

    Moonta

    Obituaries

    An obituary of Dr Lloyd Herbert is in the Register,
    6 April 1877, page 5a.

    An obituary of J.J. Beare is in the Register,
    18 November 1884, page 4h,
    of Thomas Jones, "the first to construct a bridge over the River Torrens, the first mill that ground a bag of flour in the colony, constructed the first railway in the colony and the first three churches"

    An obituary of J.T. Harris is in the Register,
    23 July 1888, page 5c,
    of G.T. Crutchett on 21 April 1893, page 7e,
    of James Harris, hotelier, on 3 and 7 June 1893, pages 5b and 5d,
    of W. Moore on 14 April 1898, page 4h,
    of Mrs A.W. Bennett on 21 February 1899, page 5a,
    of Thomas L. Brown on 23 September 1899, page 5c.

    An obituary of W.H. Wilkinson is in the Register, 1 May 1894, page 4h,
    of Charles Drew in the Observer, 10 October 1896, page 44a,
    of Edward Strawbridge on 10 June 1899, page 15c,
    of Thomas Langdon Brown on 30 September 1899, page 31a.

    An obituary of Joseph J. White is in the Register, 29 August 1903, page 7c,
    of William Chappell on 12 May 1904, page 3f,
    of Mrs Mary J. Emerson on 21 July 1904, page 4i,
    of David Archibald on 11 February 1905, page 7b,
    of Mrs N.D. Bennett on 14 May 1906, page 4i.

    An obituary of David Archibald is in the Observer, 18 February 1905, page 34b,
    of W.O. Bennett on 10 March 1906, page 38b,
    of J.L. Peters on 7 September 1907, page 40d,
    of Michael Martin on 4 January 1908, page 38a,
    of John Snell on 10 October 1908, page 40e,
    of T.N. Roach on 21 November 1908, page 40a.

    An obituary of W.O. Bennett is in the Register, 7 March 1906, page 4i,
    of Mrs George Hollands on 17 January 1907, page 4i,
    of James Ralph on 17 December 1907, page 7a,
    of George Hollands on 24 June 1908, page 7b,
    of John Snell on 9 October 1908, page 6h,
    of Henry Adams on 3 January 1910, page 6h.

    An obituary of John Beaglehole is in the Observer, 5 February 1910, page 39e,
    of John Butson on 26 February 1910, page 40a,
    of John Slee on 20 August 1910, page 39a,
    of William Gummow on 10 August 1912, page 41a,
    of Henry Herbert on 19 April 1913, page 41a,
    of W.J. Phillips, teacher, on 11 July 1914, page 39a,
    of David Snell on 23 January 1915, page 42a,
    of Solomon Jewell on 7 August 1915, page 46b,
    of S.R. Page on 23 February 1918, page 28d,
    of W. Cowling on 4 May 1918, page 18d.

    An obituary of Mrs Ellen Brown is in the Register, 5 June 1912, page 12i,
    of Mrs Elizabeth Clarke on 1 August 1912, page 6g,
    of George Emerson and William Gummow on 3 August 1912, page 15b,
    of Henry Herbert on 12 April 1913, page 14h,
    of Daniel Brown on 19 June 1913, page 6h,
    of Mrs D. Buzza and W.J. Phillips on 8 July 1914, page 10a,
    of David Snell on 16 January 1915, page 8h,
    of Joshua Skinner on 11 February 1915, page 4g,
    of Solomon Jewell on 4 August 1915, page 8f.

    An obituary of Mrs Susan Crutchett is in the Register, 13 June 1917, page 6f,
    of E.P. Verran on 23 October 1917, page 4f,
    of S.R. Page on 21 February 1918, page 4h,
    of Mrs Jane Clark on 15 March 1918, page 4f,
    of W. Cowling on 27 April 1918, page 6i,
    of Mrs M.P. Roach on 26 July 1919, page 6h,
    of Henry Bice on 2 March 1920, page 6h,
    of John Noble on 1 October 1920, page 8d.

    An obituary of Fred Hancock is in the Register, 4 April 1921, page 6h,
    of Captain Richard Cowling on 28 September 1921, page 8g,
    of W.H. Goldsworthy on 20 February 1923, page 6g,
    of Thomas R. Davey on 1 May 1923, page 8h,
    of Albert J. Trezise on 12 June 1923, page 9g,
    of Mrs E.E. Abraham on 1 August 1923, page 12d.

    An obituary of Henry Martin is in the Observer, 4 November 1922, page 24d,
    of W.H. Goldsworthy on 24 February 1923, page 33e,
    of Thomas Prisk, builder, on 13 February 1926, page 45a,
    of John Boundy on 12 June 1926, page 44c,
    of John H. Thomas on 3 March 1928, page 49d,
    of Richard Ralph, saddler, on 10 March 1928, page 46e,
    of J.C.T.A. Grummet on 4 August 1928, page 32b.

    An obituary of John Chitty is in the Register, 29 July 1924, page 8g,
    of R. Hughes on 15 September 1924, page 8g,
    of H.W. Breaker on 23 October 1924, page 9d,
    of Robert K. Kitto on 22 January 1925, page 8h,
    of J.D. Robjohns on 28 April 1925, page 8g,
    of Mrs Margaret Smith on 11 September 1925, page 22e,
    of Miss Gwen Archibald on 25 September 1925, page 8h,
    of Samuel A. Townshend on 26 November 1925, page 12e,
    of Mrs Maria Edwards on 4 December 1925, page 8g.

    An obituary of Thomas Prisk is in the Register, 8 February 1926, page 6h,
    of Mrs Ellen Johnson on 29 May 1926, page 11e,
    of John Boundy on 7 June 1926, page 6g,
    of Thomas Webster on 14 June 1926, page 6g,
    of William H. Speer on 26 June 1926, page 13b,
    of Mrs Eliza Carter on 9 August 1926, page 11e,
    of Joseph Floyd on 6 September 1926, page 6h,
    of Mrs Christiana J. McNally on 18 November 1926, page 10g,
    of Mrs Mary A. Williams, Richard Mahar and Mrs Ellen S. Trebilcock on 10 December 1926, page 10d.

    An obituary of Mrs Mary H. Pollard and Mrs Margaret Niblock is in the Register, 17 January 1927, page 12c,
    of Samuel Green on 7 February 1927, page 6f,
    of Mrs Alice A. Hunter on 4 March 1927, page 8h,
    of Mrs Elizabeth A. Moreland on 10 March 1927, page 8g,
    of Thomas H. Sampson on 28 March 1927, page 8g,
    of Mrs Elizabeth J. Rutter on 9 April 1927, page 10f,
    of Thomas Trembath on 23 April 1927, page 16a,
    of William J. Roberts on 16 May 1927, page 11g,
    of John Arthur on 27 May 1927, page 8h,
    of Charles Bawden on 11 June 1927, page 14a,
    of Mrs E.J. Reed on 22 June 1927, page 11d,
    of Mrs Jessie G. Jolly on 18 July 1927, page 6g,
    of Thomas J. Warren on 22 August 1927, page 11c,
    of Joseph H. Bennett and William Wilson on 17 October 1927, page 8h,
    of Mrs Ann Grose on 18 November 1927, page 8g.

    An obituary of John H. Thomas is in the Register, 25 February 1928, page 12h,
    of Matthew Nicholas on 14 May 1928, page 11c,
    of Johann C.T.A. Grummet on 2 August 1928, page 13b,
    of Nicholas J. Kemp on 2 November 1928, page 11f,
    of Mrs Anna Fischer on 10 December 1928, page 11b,
    of Ernest G. Rodda on 27 December 1928, page 12h.

    Moonta
    Mochatoona - Moorowie
    M
    Place Names