Hundred of Stow

Cadastral in South Australia
34°03′S 138°22′E / 34.05°S 138.36°E / -34.05; 138.36Established26 June 1862Area150 square kilometres (56 sq mi)LGA(s)WakefieldRegionMid NorthCountyStanley
Lands administrative divisions around Stow:
Everard Everard Blyth
Goyder Stow Hall
Inkerman Balaklava Dalkey

The Hundred of Stow is the cadastral unit of hundred on the northern Adelaide Plains.[1] It is one of the 16 hundreds of the County of Stanley.[2] It was named in 1867 by Governor Dominick Daly after Randolph Isham Stow (1828–1878), twice Attorney-General of South Australia.[1] Parts of the localities of Mount Templeton, Stow, Whitwarta, Watchman and Balaklava are within the hundred.

Local government

On 14 November 1878, the entire Hundred of Stow was annexed to the District Council of Balaklava along with an eastern strip of the Hundred of Goyder, following petitioning by resident landowners.[3]

The hundred was locally governed by District Council of Wakefield Plains from 1983 following the amalgamation of Balaklava council with Port Wakefield and Owen councils. In 1997 the merger of Wakefield Plains and Blyth-Snowtown councils brought hundred under the governance of Wakefield Regional Council with the North ward and Central ward boundary passing east to west through the middle of the hundred.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Search for 'Hundred of Stow'". Government of South Australia. SA0063353. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. ^ South Australia hundred maps 1:63 360. Surveyor General's Office. 1867.
  3. ^ "Proclamations" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette. 1878 (53 ed.). Government of South Australia: 1390. 14 November 1878. Retrieved 28 June 2017.