The Counties and Hundreds of South Australia
What are the names and locations of the Counties and Hundreds in South Australia, and where are they located, you ask?
When Colonel William Light was appointed Surveyor-General to the Colony of South Australia, his orders were to divide the land within the Colony into townships and counties. The first 9 of these were not proclaimed until 1842. Prior to this the land had been sold under a system of preliminary districts and special surveys—eg. The Mt Barker Special Survey of 1842 and the Three Brothers Survey of 1843. But by 1846, it was clear that a better system was needed, and that the divisions needed to be smaller in order that they be manageable.
A system of hundreds, similar to that used in parts of England was adopted, but with some modifications to suit the vast size of South Australia in comparison to the “Mother Country”. Where the English system delineated a hundred by drawing a line around what amounted to roughly 100 homes, the South Australian model used an area of roughly 100 square miles. It should be noted that not all hundreds in SA are universally this size, nor are they technically square.
In the 1850’s a hierarchical system of Counties, Hundreds, Sections, and Lots was adopted. In 1858, the Premier of SA, Sir Robert Richard Torrens came up with the system of land title registration which is still used today—Torrens Title, which became law following the passing of the Real Property Act in 1861. After 1861, no land in SA could be sold without it being located within a County and a Hundred. An individual needed to register his purchase of land with the Lands Titles Office. Once a person’s name was registered against a piece of land, that person became the exclusive owner of that property by right of title registration.
Before 1865, the Government did little to promote the creation of country towns, save for those that were important as river or sea ports, such as Goolwa and Pt Augusta. In the 1870’s this changed and the wheat boom caused the Central and Northern regions to be surveyed. Between 1895 and 1930 the areas known as the Murray Mallee and Eyre Peninsula were opened up and surveyed into counties & hundreds.
After 1865 it became commonplace for the Government to survey at least one town in each hundred. Before this, however, there had been a number of towns that sprang up within hundreds that had been privately surveyed.
[Introduction of the Real Property Act in South Australia, D.Pike 1961]
The following are the Hundreds, listed alphabetically, with their respective Counties and other useful information including towns that are located within the Hundred boundaries. As time Permits, we will add further information.
Hundred Name | Year Proclaimed | Alternate Name | County Name | County Location | Towns Included |
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Adams | 1895 | Hanson | |||
Addison | 1910 | Robinson | |||
Adelaide | 1846 | Adelaide | Adelaide city and suburbs south to Hallett Cove and north to approximately Enfield | ||
Alexandrina | 1851 | Hindmarsh | Langhorne Creek, Belvidere, Tolderol, Milang | ||
Allen | 1912 | Alfred | |||
Allenby | 1907 | Von Doussa | Chandos | ||
Alma | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Andrews | 1864 | Stanley | |||
Angas | 1860 | Sturt | |||
Anna | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Anne | 1863 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Apoinga | 1851 | Burra | |||
Appilla | 1871 | Frome | Appilla, Stone Hut and surrounding areas | ||
Archibald | 1906 | Buckingham | |||
Arkaba | 1877 | Hanson | |||
Ash | 1895 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | ||
Auld | 1912 | Chandos | |||
Ayers | 1863 | Stanley | |||
Bagot | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Bagster | 1890 | Kintore | |||
Bakara | 1860 | Albert | |||
Balaklava | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Baldina | 1875 | Burra | |||
Bandioota | 1881 | Blachford | |||
Bandon | 1898 | Albert | |||
Barna | 1917 | Buxton | |||
Baroota | 1878 | Frome | North of Pt Pirie and east of Spencer Gulf. | ||
Barossa | 1846 | Adelaide | |||
Bartlett | 1889 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Barunga | 1869 | Daly | |||
Barwell | 1919 | Musgrave | |||
Batchelor | 1893 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | Hundred Proclaimed on 25/4/1895 and named after EL Batchelor MP (1893-1901) | |
Beatty | 1883 | Krichauff | Eyre | ||
Beeamma | 1921 | Macdonnell | |||
Belalie | 1870 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Belvidere | 1851 | Light | |||
Benara | 1862 | Grey | |||
Bendlby | 1877 | Granville | |||
Bews | 1894 | Chandos | |||
Bice | 1895 | Hopetoun | |||
Billiat | 1912 | Chandos | |||
Binnum | 1869 | Macdonnell | |||
Black Rock Plain | 1871 | Dalhousie | |||
Blackler | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Blanche | 1858 | Grey | |||
Blesing | 1936 | Musgrave | |||
Blyth | 1860 | Stanley | |||
Bockelberg | 1971 | Robinson | |||
Bonney | 1860 | Russell | |||
Bonython | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Bookpurnong | 1893 | Alfred | |||
Boolcunda | 1876 | Newcastle | |||
Booleroo | 1875 | Frome | Booleroo, Booleroo Centre, Booleroo Whim | ||
Boonerdo | 1928 | Jervois | |||
Boothby | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Booyoolie | 1871 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Borda | 1960 | Carnarvon | |||
Boucaut | 1867 | Stanley | |||
Bowaka | 1871 | Robe | |||
Bower | 1882 | Eyre | |||
Bowhill | 1893 | Buccleuch | |||
Bray | 1877 | Robe | |||
Bremer | 1851 | Hindmarsh | Callington, Kanmantoo, Hartley, Salem | ||
Bright | 1875 | Burra | |||
Brinkley | 1860 | Sturt | |||
Brooker | 1903 | Jervois | |||
Brownlow | 1883 | Eyre | |||
Buckleboo | 1922 | Buxton | |||
Bundaleer | 1869 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Bundey | 1875 | Burra | |||
Bunyeroo | 1881 | Taunton | |||
Burdett | 1860 | Russell | |||
Burgoyne | 1890 | Kintore | |||
Butler | 1895 | Jervois | |||
Cadell | 1860 | Albert | |||
Caldwell | 1892 | Hopetoun | |||
Caltowie | 1871 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Cameron | 1869 | Daly | |||
Campbell | 1888 | Robinson | |||
Campoona | 1895 | Jervois | |||
Cannawigara | 1909 | Paech | Buckingham | ||
Caralue | 1917 | Buxton | |||
Carawa | 1893 | Dufferin | |||
Carcuma | 1929 | Buccleuch | |||
Carina | 1915 | Robinson | |||
Caroline | 1862 | Grey | |||
Carr | 1877 | Taunton | |||
Carribee | 1878 | Fergusson | |||
Cassini | 1884 | Carnarvon | |||
Castrine | 1891 | Manchester | |||
Catt | 1889 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Cavanaugh | 1878 | Herbert | |||
Chandada | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Charleston | 1895 | Jervois | |||
Chesson | 1912 | Albert | |||
Chillundie | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Clare | 1850 | Stanley | |||
Clinton | 1862 | Daly | |||
Cocata | 1928 | Le Hunte | |||
Coglin | 1878 | Herbert | |||
Colebatch | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Coles | 1885 | Robe | |||
Colton | 1876 | Musgrave | |||
Condada | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Coneybeer | 1895 | Buccleuch | |||
Conmurra | 1878 | Robe | |||
Coolinong | 1872 | Russell | |||
Coombe | 1906 | Cardwell | |||
Coomooroo | 1875 | Dalhousie | |||
Coonarie | 1878 | Fergusson | |||
Coonatto | 1876 | Frome | |||
Cooper | 1860 | Albert | |||
Cootra | 1926 | Le Hunte | |||
Copley | 1891 | Manchester | |||
Corrobinnie | 1957 | Le Hunte | |||
Cortlinye | 1914 | Buxton | |||
Cotabena | 1888 | Blachford | |||
Cotton | 1894 | Chandos | |||
Cowan | 1929 | Musgrave | |||
Crozier | 1880 | Newcastle | |||
Crystal Brook | 1871 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Cudlamudla | 1877 | Newcastle | |||
Cultana | 1940 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | ||
Cummins | 1903 | Flinders | |||
Cungena | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Cunningham | 1873 | Fergusson | |||
Cunyarie | 1922 | Buxton | |||
Curramulka | 1874 | Fergusson | |||
Dalkey | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Dalrymple | 1872 | Fergusson | |||
Darke | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Darling | 1891 | northern part only | Frome | ||
Darling | 1871 | southern part only | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | |
Davenport | 1860 | Frome | Covered by Pt Augusta City Council | ||
Day | 1929 | Chandos | |||
Dixon | 1903 | Jervois | |||
Downer | 1883 | Robinson | |||
Dublin | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Dudley | 1874 | Carnarvon | |||
Duffield | 1864 | Macdonnell | |||
Duncan | 1909 | Carnarvon | |||
Dutton | 1858 | Eyre | |||
Eba | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Edeowie | 1881 | Taunton | |||
Encounter Bay | 1846 | Hindmarsh | Victor Harbor, Pt Elliott | ||
English | 1882 | Eyre | |||
Erskine | 1876 | Dalhousie | |||
Ettrick | 1893 | Russell | |||
Eurella | 1876 | Dalhousie | |||
Eurilpa | 1877 | Granville | |||
Everard | 1867 | Stanley | |||
Field | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Finlayson | 1893 | Robinson | |||
Finniss | 1860 | Sturt | |||
Fisher | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Fisk | 1969 | Chandos | |||
Flinders | 1903 | Flinders | |||
Forrest | 1885 | Robinson | |||
Forster | 1883 | Albert | |||
Fox | 1885 | Robe | |||
Freeling | 1857 | Sturt | |||
French | 1895 | Basedow | Hanson | ||
Gambier | 1858 | Grey | Mt Gambier and surrounding areas including Kybybolite | ||
Geegeela | 1907 | Pflaum | Macdonnell | ||
Gilbert | 1851 | Light | |||
Giles | 1890 | Kintore | |||
Giles | 1860 | disbanded in 1870 | Albert | ||
Gillen | 1893 | Manchester | |||
Glen Roy | 1871 | Macdonnell | |||
Glyde | 1864 | Cardwell | |||
Glynn | 1895 | Jervois | |||
Goode | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Goolwa | 1846 | Hindmarsh | Goolwa, Surfers Beach | ||
Gordon | 1893 | Alfred | |||
Gosse | 1931 | Carnarvon | |||
Goyder | 1862 | Stanley | |||
Grace | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Gregory | 1858 | Frome | |||
Grey | 1858 | Grey | |||
Gumbowie | 1877 | Kimberley | |||
Guthrie | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Hague | 1893 | Dufferin | |||
Haig | 1885 | Homburg | Musgrave | ||
Haines | 1883 | Carnarvon | |||
Hall | 1860 | Stanley | |||
Hallett | 1860 | Burra | |||
Hambidge | 1957 | Jervois | |||
Handyside | 1891 | Manchester | |||
Hanson | 1860 | Stanley | |||
Hardy | 1880 | Kimberley | |||
Hart | 1864 | Stanley | |||
Haslam | 1893 | Dufferin | |||
Hawker | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Hay | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Heggaton | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Hill | 1927 | Le Hunte | |||
Hincks | 1957 | Jervois | |||
Hindmarsh | 1858 | Grey | |||
Holder | 1893 | Albert | |||
Hooper | 1899 | Buccleuch | |||
Horn | 1889 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Hudd | 1936 | Musgrave | |||
Hutchinson | 1867 | Flinders | |||
Hynam | 1869 | Macdonnell | |||
Inkerman | 1856 | Gawler | |||
Inkster | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Jabuk | 1910 | now Marmon Jabuk | Buccleuch | ||
James | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Jamieson | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Jeffries | 1936 | Russell | |||
Jellicoe | 1851 | North Rhine | Eyre | ||
Jenkins | 1892 | Manchester | |||
Jessie | 1867 | Robe | |||
Joanna | 1862 | Robe | |||
Joyce | 1876 | Robe | |||
Julia Creek | 1851 | Light | |||
Jutland | 1851 | South Rhine | Sturt | ||
Kadina | 1862 | Daly | |||
Kaldoonera | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Kanmantoo | 1847 | Sturt | |||
Kanyaka | 1876 | Newcastle | |||
Kappacoola | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Kappawanta | 1936 | Musgrave | |||
Kapunda | 1851 | Light | |||
Karcultaby | 1913 | Robinson | |||
Katarapko | 1922 | Hamley | |||
Keith | 1894 | Kintore | |||
Kekwick | 1912 | Alfred | |||
Kelly | 1896 | Buxton | |||
Kennion | 1883 | Grey | |||
Ketchowla | 1880 | Kimberley | |||
Kevin | 1894 | Kintore | |||
Kiana | 1879 | Musgrave | |||
Kilkerran | 1872 | Fergusson | |||
Killanoola | 1861 | Robe | |||
King | 1878 | Burra | |||
Kingsford | 1912 | Chandos | |||
Kingston | 1860 | Burra | |||
Kirkpatrick | 1906 | Buccleuch | |||
Kondoparinga | 1846 | Hindmarsh | |||
Kongorong | 1862 | Grey | |||
Koolgera | 1916 | Dufferin | |||
Koolunga | 1864 | Stanley | |||
Koolywurtie | 1874 | Fergusson | |||
Koongawa | 1926 | Le Hunte | |||
Kooringa | 1851 | Burra | |||
Koppio | 1867 | Flinders | |||
Kuitpo | 1846 | Adelaide | Kuitpo forest, Kuitpo Colony, parts of Meadows | ||
Kulpara | 1862 | Daly | |||
Lacepede | 1861 | Macdonnell | |||
Laffer | 1921 | Cardwell | |||
Lake George | 1871 | Grey | |||
Lake Wangary | 1871 | Flinders | |||
Landeer | 1888 | Macdonnell | |||
Lewis | 1902 | Buccleuch | |||
Light | 1851 | Light | |||
Lincoln | 1851 | Flinders | |||
Lindley | 1881 | Burra | |||
Livingston | 1902 | Buccleuch | |||
Lochaber | 1869 | Macdonnell | |||
Louth | 1851 | Flinders | |||
Loveday | 1923 | Hamley | |||
Lucy | 1892 | Hopetoun | |||
Macclesfield | 1846 | Hindmarsh | One of the earliest Counties proclaimed in SA after Adelaide, it was part of the Three Brothers Special Survey undertaken at the expense of John Barton Hack, Joseph Hagen and another of their Quaker bretheren. | Echunga, Macclesfield, Meadows, Mt Barker, Wistow, Nairne, parts of Littlehampton and Blakiston also fell into this Hundred. | |
MacDonnell | 1861 | Grey | In the general area of Port MacDonnell | ||
MacGillivray | 1906 | Carnarvon | |||
Magarey | 1890 | Kintore | |||
Maitland | 1872 | Fergusson | |||
Makin | 1939 | Buckingham | |||
Malcolm | 1860 | Russell | |||
Mamblin | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Mangalo | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Mann | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Mannanarie | 1871 | Dalhousie | |||
Mantung | 1893 | Albert | |||
Markaranka | 1915 | Young | General area of Waikerie and Morgan, County Proclaimed 19/4/1860 | Hundred proclaimed 7/10/1915. Name comes from the Aboriginal word marakaruko which was applied to a 500 square mile property owned by Gustav A. Gebhardt. His property had a 28 mile river frontage on the Murray. | |
Marmon | 1910 | now Marmon Jabuk | Buccleuch | ||
Maude | 1880 | Schomburgk | Burra | ||
May | 1894 | Hopetoun | |||
Mayura | 1869 | Grey | |||
McCallum | 1939 | Buckingham | |||
McDonald | 1910 | Carnarvon | |||
McGorrey | 1912 | Alfred | |||
McGregor | 1895 | Jervois | |||
McIntosh | 1934 | Musgrave | |||
McLachlan | 1895 | Musgrave | |||
McNamara | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
McPherson | 1910 | Buccleuch | |||
Melville | 1869 | Fergusson | |||
Menzies | 1878 | Carnarvon | |||
Messent | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Migbool | 1867 | Grey | |||
Miller | 1892 | Hopetoun | |||
Milne | 1860 | Stanley | |||
Miltallie | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Minbrie | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Minburra | 1877 | Herbert | |||
Mindarie | 1893 | Albert | |||
Minecrow | 1878 | Macdonnell | |||
Minlacowie | 1874 | Fergusson | |||
Minnipa | Le Hunte | ||||
Mitchell | 1903 | Musgrave | |||
Mobilong | 1860 | Sturt | |||
Molineux | 1911 | Buccleuch | |||
Monarto | 1847 | Sturt | |||
Monbulla | 1861 | Grey | |||
Mongolata | 1875 | Burra | |||
Moockra | 1877 | Newcastle | |||
Moody | 1903 | Jervois | |||
Moonabie | 1917 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | Hundred proclaimed on 26/7/1917 and name comes from Aboriginal word for bog mud water. | |
Moorkitabie | 1915 | Robinson | |||
Moorook | 1893 | Albert | |||
Moorooroo | 1847 | Light | |||
Moralana | 1895 | Hanson | |||
Morgan | 1876 | Dalhousie | |||
Mortlock | 1904 | Flinders | |||
Moseley | 1914 | Buxton | |||
Moule | 1889 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Mount Benson | 1871 | Robe | |||
Mount Muirhead | 1869 | Grey | |||
Muddla Wirra | 1847 | Gawler | |||
Muloowurtie | 1874 | Fergusson | |||
Mundoora | 1874 | Daly | |||
Munno Parra | 1846 | Adelaide | |||
Murbko | 1893 | Albert | |||
Murlong | 1928 | Jervois | |||
Murrabinna | 1871 | Macdonnell | |||
Murray | 1888 | Robinson | |||
Murtho | 1893 | Alfred | |||
Nackara | 1880 | Herbert | |||
Nangwarry | 1867 | Grey | Nangwarry and the timber cutting camps in the general area | ||
Napperby | 1874 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Naracoorte | 1867 | Robe | |||
Narridy | 1871 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Nash | 1890 | Kintore | |||
Neales | 1866 | Eyre | |||
Nelwand | 1909 | Carnarvon | |||
Neville | 1864 | Cardwell | |||
Nicholls | 1928 | Jervois | |||
Nildottie | 1878 | Albert | |||
Nilginee | 1917 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | Hundred proclaimed on 26/7/1917 and the name is a derivative of the Aboriginal word for "on knees" which is also applied to the Refuge Rocks in the area. | |
Nilpena | 1881 | Taunton | |||
Ninnes | 1874 | Daly | |||
Noarlunga | 1846 | Adelaide | most of the City of Noarlunga and including such southern suburbs as Pt Noarlunga, Morphettvale, Lonsdale, Hallett Cove, Hackham, Hackham West and the like. | ||
Nunnyah | 1913 | Dufferin | |||
Nuriootpa | 1847 | Light | |||
O'Loughlin | 1896 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Oladdie | 1876 | Dalhousie | |||
Onkaparinga | 1846 | Adelaide | Parts of Noarlunga, Pt Noarlunga and Seaford | ||
Oratunga | 1895 | Taunton | |||
Paisley | 1860 | Albert | |||
Palabie | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Palkagee | 1914 | Jervois | |||
Palmer | 1876 | Newcastle | |||
Panitya | 1928 | Buxton | |||
Para Wurlie | 1869 | Fergusson | |||
Parachilna | 1881 | Taunton | |||
Paratoo | 1880 | Herbert | |||
Parcoola | 1915 | Young | General area of Waikerie and Morgan, County Proclaimed 19/4/1860 | Hundred of Parcoola Proclaimed 7/10/1915. The name comes for a sheep run pioneered by J. White in 1871 (lease no 2136). Abornignal for 'three'. The name is also applied to a shack site adjacent to sections 39 and 42 [Mannings Place Names of SA] | |
Parilla | 1894 | Chandos | |||
Paringa | 1893 | Alfred | |||
Parnaroo | 1878 | Kimberley | |||
Parra Wirra | 1846 | Adelaide | |||
Parsons | 1884 | Macdonnell | |||
Pascoe | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Peachna | 1916 | Musgrave | |||
Peacock | 1888 | Macdonnell | |||
Peake | 1906 | Buccleuch | |||
Pearce | 1884 | Musgrave | |||
Peebinga | 1912 | Chandos | |||
Peella | 1957 | Le Hunte | |||
Pekina | 1871 | Dalhousie | |||
Pendleton | 1909 | Buckingham | |||
Penola | 1861 | Grey | Penola | ||
Perlubie | 1895 | Dufferin | |||
Petherick | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Pethick | 1929 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Petina | 1893 | Dufferin | |||
Pichi Richi | 1878 | Newcastle | |||
Pidappa | 1913 | Bosanquet | |||
Pinaroo | 1894 | Chandos | |||
Pinda | 1876 | Frome | |||
Pingbong | Le Hunte | ||||
Pinkawillinie | 1922 | Buxton | |||
Pirie | 1874 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Playford | 1878 | Jervois | |||
Pooginook | 1915 | Young | General area of Waikerie and Morgan, County Proclaimed 19/4/1860 | Hundred proclaimed 7/10/1915. Name comes from Aboriginal words meaning place of good food. Pooginook Station nearby was owned by a John Taylor in 1851. | |
Pordia | 1925 | Le Hunte | |||
Port Adelaide | 1846 | Adelaide | |||
Port Gawler | 1851 | Gawler | |||
Poynton | 1895 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | Hundred proclaimed 25/4/1895 and named after Alexander Poynton MP (1893-1901) | |
Price | 1906 | Buccleuch | |||
Pureba | 1922 | Dufferin | |||
Pyap | 1893 | Alfred | |||
Pygery | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Quirke | 1969 | Chandos | |||
Ramsay | 1872 | Fergusson | |||
Randell | 1895 | York | On Eyre Peninsula in the general area of Whyalla. County proclaimed 1895. Named after the Duke of York who became King George V | The first Hundred of Randell was proclaimed on 25/4/1860 and ceased to exist on 30/6/1870. A second Hundred of Randell was proclaimed 25/4/1895 and named after William Richard Randell, the first man to place a colonial steam boa on the River Murray.The foreshore at Whyalla is in this area. | |
Redhill | 1869 | Daly | |||
Rees | 1879 | Burra | |||
Reynolds | 1869 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Richards | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Riddoch | 1883 | Grey | |||
Ridley | 1860 | Sturt | |||
Rippon | 1885 | Robinson | |||
Ritchie | 1909 | Carnarvon | |||
Rivoli Bay | 1871 | Grey | Robe and surrounding coastal areas | ||
Roberts | 1907 | Jervois | |||
Robertson | 1867 | Robe | |||
Roby | 1899 | Buccleuch | |||
Ross | 1877 | Robe | |||
Rounsvell | 1885 | Robinson | |||
Rudall | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Russell | 1895 | Hopetoun | |||
Saddleworth | 1851 | Light | |||
Santo | 1864 | Cardwell | |||
Scott | 1888 | Robinson | |||
Seddon | 1908 | Carnarvon | |||
Senior | 1906 | Buckingham | |||
Seymour | 1860 | Russell | |||
Shannon | 1903 | Musgrave | |||
Shaugh | 1939 | Buckingham | |||
Sherlock | 1899 | Buccleuch | |||
Short | 1883 | Grey | |||
Skurray | 1860 | Eyre | |||
Sleaford | 1871 | Flinders | |||
Smeaton | 1910 | Jervois | |||
Smith | 1885 | Robe | |||
Solomon | 1909 | Buxton | |||
Spence | 1886 | Robe | |||
Squire | 1894 | Musgrave | |||
Stanley | 1851 | Stanley | |||
Stirling | 1886 | Buckingham | |||
Stokes | 1878 | Flinders | |||
Stow | 1862 | Stanley | |||
Strathalbyn | 1850 | Hindmarsh | Strathalbyn, Ashbourne, Paris Creek, Woodchester and parts of Belvidere | ||
Strawbridge | 1901 | Buccleuch | |||
Stuart | 1860 | Young | General area of Waikerie and Morgan, County Proclaimed 19/4/1860 | Hundred proclaimed on 25/4/1860 and named after John McDoull Stuart, explorer. | |
Sturdee | 1892 | Scherk | Hopetoun | ||
Symon | 1855 | Grey | |||
Talia | 1881 | Musgrave | |||
Talunga | 1846 | Adelaide | Parts of Meadows, Parts of Echunga, Clarendon, Kangarilla | ||
Tarcowie | 1871 | Dalhousie | |||
Tarlton | 1888 | Robinson | |||
Tatiara | 1871 | Buckingham | |||
Telowie | 1874 | Frome | Terowie and surrounding areas. Covered by the Goyder Disctrict Council in the upper Flinders Ranges. | ||
Terowie | 1871 | Kimberley | |||
Tickera | 1874 | Daly | |||
Tinline | 1881 | Musgrave | |||
Tippera | 1862 | Daly | |||
Tomkinson | 1879 | Burra | |||
Tooligie | 1916 | Jervois | |||
Townsend | 1878 | Robe | |||
Travers | 1910 | Robinson | |||
Trunch | 1896 | Hopetoun | |||
Tungkillo | 1851 | Sturt | |||
Uley | 1871 | Flinders | |||
Ulipa | 1879 | Flinders | |||
Ulyerra | 1925 | Musgrave | |||
Upper Wakefield | 1850 | Stanley | |||
Uroonda | 1877 | Granville | |||
Verran | 1908 | Jervois | |||
Vincent | 1898 | Buccleuch | |||
Waikerie | 1893 | Albert | |||
Waitpinga | 1846 | Hindmarsh | Waitpinga, Second Valley | ||
Wallala | 1913 | Dufferin | |||
Wallanippie | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Wallaroo | 1862 | Daly | |||
Wallaway | 1875 | Dalhousie | |||
Wallis | 1910 | Robinson | |||
Walpuppie | 1913 | Dufferin | |||
Wandana | 1893 | Way | On the West Coast near Streaky Bay. County Proclaimed 1889 | ||
Wandearah | 1874 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Wanilla | 1871 | Flinders | |||
Wannamana | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Warcowie | 1895 | Hanson | |||
Ward | 1876 | Musgrave | |||
Waroonee | 1880 | Herbert | |||
Warrakimbo | 1888 | Blachford | |||
Warramboo | 1913 | Le Hunte | |||
Warren | 1895 | Jervois | |||
Warrenben | 1878 | Fergusson | |||
Warrow | 1869 | Flinders | |||
Waterhouse | 1861 | Robe | |||
Waterloo | 1851 | Light | |||
Wauraltee | 1874 | Fergusson | |||
Way | 1876 | Musgrave | |||
Wells | 1938 | Cardwell | |||
Whyte | 1869 | Victoria | Mid-North and in the general area of Pt Pirie | ||
Wilcherry | 1924 | Buxton | |||
Willalooka | 1921 | Buckingham | |||
Willochra | 1875 | Frome | |||
Willowie | 1875 | Frome | |||
Willunga | 1846 | Adelaide | Towns of Willunga, McLaren Vale and general area. | ||
Wilson | 1910 | Buccleuch |