Hundred of Adelaide

Hundred of Adelaide
South Australia
Established 29 October 1846
Area 275[1]
County Adelaide
Lands administrative divisions around Hundred of Adelaide:
Hundred of Port Adelaide Hundred of Yatala Hundred of Yatala
Hundred of Port Adelaide Hundred of Adelaide Hundred of Onkaparinga
Hundred of Noarlunga Hundred of Noarlunga Hundred of Noarlunga

The Hundred of Adelaide is the cadastral unit of hundred for the city of Adelaide. It is one of the eleven hundreds of the County of Adelaide, and was one of the first hundreds to be proclaimed. Like the city it surrounds, the Hundred was named after Queen Adelaide, and was named by Governor Frederick Robe in 1846. It is 106 square miles (270 km2); close to but not exactly one hundred square miles as with most of the other hundreds. According to an 1886 map,[2] its boundaries were the Torrens River to the north and the Sturt River to the south. It is used on land titles in the area[3] and referenced in various legal acts dealing with property law.[4]

The Hundred of Adelaide includes most of Adelaide's inner metropolitan area south of the River Torrens, with those inner suburbs north of the river falling in the Hundred of Yatala. The contemporary local government areas within the Hundred of Adelaide are:[1][5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Property Location Browser: Search for 'Hundred of Adelaide' (ID: SA0000279)". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. "County of Adelaide". The New atlas of Australia. National Library of Australia.
  3. Example South Australian land title in the Hundred of Adelaide, National Data Centre
  4. "Adelaide Festival Centre Trust ACT 1971". AustLII. 1971. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  5. "South Australia hundred maps (Adelaide)". Surveyor General's Office. 1959. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
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