District Council of Nairne explained

Type:lga
District Council of Nairne
State:sa
Established:1 September 1853
Abolished:21 March 1935
Seat:Nairne
Map Type:state
Coordinates:-35.0333°N 138.9167°W
Near:Nairne
Near-Nw:Onkaparinga (1853–1935)
Near-N:Tungkillo (1855–1935)
Near-Ne:Tungkillo (1855–1935)
Near-E:Monarto (1882–1935)
Near-Se:Strathalbyn (1854–1861)
Onaunga (1861–1935)
Near-S:Strathalbyn (1854–1935)
Near-Sw:Mount Barker (1853–1935)
Near-W:Onkaparinga (1853–1935)

The District Council of Nairne was a local government area in South Australia seated at Nairne from 1853 to 1935.

History

The council was proclaimed on 1 September 1865 and included the entirety of the hundreds of Kanmantoo and Monarto.[1] [2] The inaugural council members were William Bower Dawes, William Giles junior, John Hillman, John Tallant Bee and Henry Appleton.[2]

On 5 October 1882 land in the east of the council area was detached to form the District Council of Monarto.[1]

On 21 March 1935 the council was combined with parts of Echunga and Macclesfield councils and added to the existing District Council of Mount Barker, roughly quadrupling the size of Mount Barker district.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 . Local Government Association of South Australia . 2012 . Marsden . Susan . 6,61 . 14 August 2019.
  2. Proclamations - District of Nairne . 1 September 1853 . 1853 . 35 . 572 . . . 14 August 2019.