词条 | District Council of Stockport |
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| type = lga | name = District Council of Stockport | state = sa | image = | caption = | pop = | pop_year = | pop_footnotes = | est = 1865 | abolished = 1932 | area = | area_footnotes = | seat = Stockport | map_type = state | coordinates = {{coord|34|20|04|S|138|43|55|E|type:adm2nd_region:AU|display=inline,title}} | stategov = | fedgov = | logo = | logo_upright = | near-nw = Dalkey Alma Plains | near-n = Rhynie | near-ne = Gilbert | near-e = Gilbert Light | near-se = Light Kapunda | near-s = Mudla Wirra North Light Nuriootpa/Freeling | near-sw = Grace | near-w = Dalkey Alma Plains }} The District Council of Stockport was a local government area in South Australia seated at Stockport from 1865 to 1932. HistoryThe council was proclaimed on 23 November 1865 and included land either side of the Gilbert River across the Hundred of Alma from Giles Corner in the north to the Gilbert's confluence with the River Light at Hamley Bridge in the south.[1] The council area thus included south-western and north-western portions of the Hundred of Gilbert and Hundred of Light, respectively, as well as much of the Hundred of Alma. The inaugural councillors were John Lawrie, John Watts. Elisha Manuel, John Young, and Andrew Brakenridge.[1] On 12 May 1932 the council was amalgamated with the District Council of Gilbert to the north east and District Council of Rhynie to the north, to form the new District Council of Riverton. References1. ^1 {{cite journal |title=District of Stockport. |journal=South Australian Government Gazette |publisher=Government of South Australia |date=23 November 1865 |url=http://www6.austlii.edu.au/au/other/sa_gazette/1865/50.pdf |volume=1865 |edition=50 |page=1069-1070 |accessdate=22 September 2017}} {{Former local government areas in South Australia}} 2 : Former local government areas of South Australia|1932 disestablishments in Australia |
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