Corporate Town of Gladstone
The Corporate Town of Gladstone was a local government area in South Australia, centred on the town of Gladstone. It was proclaimed on 8 March 1883, separating the township from the surrounding District Council of Gladstone. In 1924, it transferred ownership of the Town Hall and the Soldiers' Memorial to the Gladstone Institute.[1] It ceased to exist on 15 May 1933 when it merged back into the District Council.[2] It was expressed at the time that there was local regret at the loss of the distinct town council, but that a decline in rates and reductions in state government expenditure had made it a necessity.[3]
Mayors
- Oliver Horner (1883-1884) [4]
- J. J. Bonnar (1884-1885) [4]
- C. W. Hamilton (1885-1886) [4]
- B. J. Knight (1886-1889) [4]
- R. McDougall (1889-1891) [4]
- A. C. Catt (1891-1895) [4]
- H. Crabb (1895-1896) [4]
- D. Coe (1896-1897) [4]
- W. Hancock (1897-1902) [4]
- J. R. Creber (1902-1904) [4]
- C. Budge (1904-1905) [4]
- P. R. Lee (1905) [4]
- W. Odgers (1906-1909) [4]
- C. H. Chancellor (1909-1910) [4]
- J. H. Sargent (1910-1912) [4]
- J. A. Gallasch (1912-1913) [4]
- J. Eley (1913-1914) [4]
- Walter Langdon Parsons (1914-1916) [4]
- F. C. Grubb (1916-1917) [4]
- E. A. Gale (1917-1920) [4]
- R. E. Lines (1920-1921) [4]
- E. A. Gale (1921-1923) [4]
- W. Odgers (1923-1924) [4]
- C. O. Bennett (1924-1927) [4]
- H. T. Harslett (1927-1929) [4]
- J. W. MacNamee (1929-1932) [4]
- F. C. Grubb (1932-1933) [4][5]
References
- ↑ "GLADSTONE.". Recorder (7,822). South Australia. 3 March 1924. p. 4. Retrieved 9 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ Marsden, Susan (2012). "A History of South Australian Councils to 1936" (PDF). Local Government Association of South Australia. p. 41. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
- ↑ "CHANGE-OVER AT GLADSTONE". News. XX, (3,066). South Australia. 17 May 1933. p. 6. Retrieved 9 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Hosking, P. (1936). The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936. Adelaide: Universal Publicity Company. p. 596.
- ↑ "GLADSTONE CORPORATION". The Areas' Express. LVII, (3588). South Australia. 10 March 1933. p. 2. Retrieved 9 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
Coordinates: 33°16′0″S 138°21′0″E / 33.26667°S 138.35000°E
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