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NOTABLE SOUTH AUSTRALIANS;

effectually administered in the outlying districts of that colony.

Sir William C. F. Robinson is one of the most popular Governors South Australia has ever had, and the earnest desire of our colonists is, that he may long be spared to exhibit that marked ability which has hitherto been instrumental in conserving their rights, and making this portion of Her Majesty's dominions a field for enterprise and colonization.


Old Colonists' Festival,

Held March 27, 1851, at rear of City Bridge Hotel, Morphett Street, Adelaide, to commemorate the first sale of Town Lands, March 27, 1837.


Pioneer Government, 1836.

Governor H. E. F. Young.

J. H. Fisher
Chas. Maun
O. Gilles
J. Brown
Thos. Gilbert
G. S. Kingston
Dr. Wright
Jno. Woodforde
G. Stevenson
T. Y. Cotter
R. Thomas
Capt. Lipson
S. Smart
B. T. Finniss

Judge Cooper,
Judge Crawford,
Capt. Sturt.

T. C. Bray
Capt. French
G. Griffin
P. Golding
E. Beck
N. Hailes
G. Dehane
E. J. F. Crawford
S. N. Crawford
S. G. T. Crawford
Capt. Crawford
Capt. Simpson
C. Calton
E. B. Gleeson
W. H. Clarke
— Stewart
— Bench
Dr. Kent
G. Soward
I. Lazar
— Tod
R. McGeorge
E. Lance
O. Lines
W. V. Brown
Robt. Hall
C. Tanner
— Briggs
J. H. Fisher
Capt. J. Finniss
G. F. Angas
R. Torrens
W. Wyatt
C. Bonney
H. R. Wigley
A. Tolmer
H. Alford
T. White
G. Doran
G. Shepherd
L. Doe
H. Mildred
E. N. Emmett
P. Gumming
J. Hornabrook
J. Emery
J. T. Dyke
J. Adams
J. Allen
J. Abbott
W. Williams
W. Paxton
Capt. Buff
A. H. Bavis
A. Wren