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County of Buxton is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
that covers land located in the centre of
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. It was proclaimed in 1896 and named after Thomas Buxton who was the
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from 29 October 1895 to 29 March 1899. It has been divided into thirteen sub-divisions known as hundreds, with the most recent being created in 1928.


Description

The County of Buxton covers a part of South Australia associated with the eastern side of the centre of Eyre Peninsula located south of the
Gawler Ranges The Gawler Ranges are a range of stoney hills in South Australia to the north of the Eyre Peninsula. The Eyre Highway skirts the south of the ranges. The Gawler Ranges National Park is in the ranges north of Kimba, South Australia, Kimba and Wud ...
. It is bounded to the west by the County of Le Hunte, to the south by the County of Jervois and to the east by the
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and to the north by the County of Hore-Ruthven. The county is served by the following major roads - the Buckleboo Road which enters the county from the north-west and terminates in Kimba, the Cleve Road which enters from the south and meets the Cowell-Kimba Road which enters from the south-east and terminates in Kimba and the
Eyre Highway Eyre Highway is a highway linking Western Australia and South Australia via the Nullarbor Plain. Signed as National Highways 1 and A1, it forms part of Highway 1 (Australia), Highway 1 and the National Highway (Australia), Australian Nat ...
which passes through the county from east to west. Settlements include Kimba, the principal town and municipal seat located on the Eyre Highway, Buckleboo located in the county's north-west and Waddikee located in the county's south. The Cummins to Buckleboo line of the
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passes into the county from the south and terminates in the locality of Buckleboo. Land use within the county is divided between primary industry and
conservation Conservation is the preservation or efficient use of resources, or the conservation of various quantities under physical laws. Conservation may also refer to: Environment and natural resources * Nature conservation, the protection and manage ...
. The
protected area Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural or cultural values. Protected areas are those areas in which human presence or the exploitation of natural resources (e.g. firewood ...
s are located in the county include the following conservation parks and conservation reserves: # Conservation parks - Caralue in the south west, Lake Gilles in the north-east corner, Malgra in the south-east and the eastern end of the Pinkawillinie at the western side. # Conservation reserves - the Buckleboo, Cunyarie, Lacroma, Mootra, Moongi, Pinkawillinie Reservoir, and Tola Conservation Reserves are located in the county's centre adjoining the alignment of the Cummins to Buckleboo line of the Eyre Peninsula railway, and the Poolgarra Conservation Reserve located in the county's south-west corner. Its extent includes the local government area of the
District Council of Kimba The District Council of Kimba is a local government area located on the northern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The district is mostly agricultural in nature, with the township of Kimba being the focal point of the district. With a number o ...
with the state's
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occupying land along its northern and north-eastern sides.


History

The County of Buxton was proclaimed under the ''Crown Lands Act 1888'' on 13 August 1896 along with the Hundred of Kelly. The naming of the county after Governor Buxton who was the Governor of South Australia from 29 October 1895 to 29 March 1899, by the South Australian government follows "a precedent which was established in 1842" when a county was named after
Governor Gawler Colonel George Gawler (21 July 1795 – 7 May 1869) was the second Governor of South Australia, at the same time serving as Resident Commissioner, from 17 October 1838 until 15 May 1841. Biography Early life Gawler, born on 21 July 1795, was t ...
. The following hundreds have been proclaimed within the county - Kelly in 1896, Solomon in 1909, Cortlinye and Moseley in 1914, Barna, Caralue and Yalanda in 1917, Buckleboo, Cunyarie and Pinkawillinie in 1922, Wilcherry in 1924, O'Connor in 1925 and Panitya in 1928.


Constituent hundreds


Location of constituent hundreds

The hundreds are laid out in four columns in the west–east direction as follows: # Caralue, Panitya, Pinkawillinie and Buckleboo from south to north along the county's western boundary. #Solomon, Cortlinye and Cunyarie. #Kelly, Moseley and Wilcherry. #The most easterly column of hundreds consists of the Hundreds of Yalanda, Barna and O'Connor in the south-east corner of the county with the land in the north-east corner of the county has not proclaimed as one or more hundreds.


Hundred of Barna

The Hundred of Barna () was proclaimed on 26 July 1917. It covers an area of and is either named after a nearby hill or after a surveyor with the name of Barns. The locality of
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occupies most of the hundred with a part of the locality of Yalanda occupying some land on its southern boundary.


Hundred of Buckleboo

The Hundred of Buckleboo () was proclaimed on 1 June 1922. It covers an area of and is named after the "native name of (an) adjacent pastoral run." The locality of Buckleboo occupies most of the hundred with the locality of Bungeroo occupying the hundred's north-eastern corner.


Hundred of Caralue

The Hundred of Caralue () was proclaimed on 26 July 1917. It covers an area of and is named after Caralue Bluff, a geographical feature located within the boundaries of the hundred. The locality of Caralue occupies most of the hundred with a portion of the locality of Panitya extending from the north into the hundred to the north boundary of the Caralue Bluff Conservation Park while the south-east corner is occupied by part of the locality of Waddikee.


Hundred of Cortlinye

The Hundred of Caralue () was proclaimed on 1 October 1914. It covers an area of and its name is derived from a "native word for blackoak." The locality of Cortlinye occupies most of the hundred with a portion of the locality of Kimba extending from the south into the hundred.


Hundred of Cunyarie

The Hundred of Cunyarie () was proclaimed on 1 June 1922. It covers an area of and is named after a nearby geographical feature, the Cunyarie Rockhole. The locality of Cunyarie occupies most of the hundred while its northern end is occupied by part of the locality of Yeltana to the west and by part of the locality of Uno to the east.


Hundred of Kelly

The Hundred of Kelly () was proclaimed on 13 August 1896. It covers an area of and is named after one of the following three former members of the
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- Hugh Craine Kelly, John Robert Kelly or Robert Kelly. The locality of
Kelly Kelly may refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Kelly'' (Kelly Price album), 2011 * ''Kelly'' (Andrea Faustini album) * ''Kelly'' (musical), by Mark Charlap, 1965 * "Kelly" (song), by Kelly Rowland, 2018 * ''Kelly'' (film), Canada, 1981 * ...
occupies most of the hundred with its north-western corner containing part of the locality of Kimba.


Hundred of Moseley

The Hundred of Moseley () was proclaimed on 1 October 1914. It covers an area of and is named after
James Grey Moseley James Grey Moseley CMG (April 1848 - 10 July 1937) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Electoral district of Flinders, Flinders from 1910 to 1933. He was part of the Liberal Union (South Au ...
, a former member of the South Australian Parliament. The locality of
Moseley Moseley ( ') is an affluent suburb in south Birmingham, England, south of the city centre. It is located within the eponymous Moseley ward of the constituency of Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley (UK Parliament constituency), Hall Green and ...
occupies most of the hundred with its north-eastern corner containing parts of the localities of Lake Gilles and Uno.


Hundred of O'Connor

The Hundred of O'Connor () was proclaimed on 24 September 1925. It covers an area of and is named after
John O'Connor John O'Connor may refer to: Clergy * John O'Connor (Archdeacon of Emly) ( 1854–1904), Archdeacon of Emly, 1880–1904 * John J. O'Connor (bishop of Newark) (1855–1927), Roman Catholic Bishop of Newark * John O'Connor (priest) (1870–1952), ...
, a former member of the South Australian Parliament. The boundaries of the hundred lie within those of the locality of Lake Gilles.


Hundred of Panitya

The Hundred of Panitya () was proclaimed on 28 June 1928. It covers an area of and is derived from an aboriginal word meaning "a piece of land." The northern side of the hundred is within the locality of Pinkawillinie while its southern side is within the locality of Panitya.


Hundred of Pinkawillinie

The Hundred of Pinkawillinie () was proclaimed on 1 June 1922. It covers an area of and its name is derived from an aboriginal word. The boundaries of the hundred lie within those of the locality of Pinkawillinie.


Hundred of Solomon

The Hundred of Solomon () was proclaimed on 21 January 1909. It covers an area of and is named after
Vaiben Louis Solomon Vaiben Louis Solomon (13 May 1853 – 20 October 1908) was the 21st Premier of South Australia and a member of the first Australian Commonwealth parliament. He was generally known by his full name (perhaps to distinguish him from his uncle, ...
, a former member of the South Australian Parliament and a former
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. The locality of
Solomon Solomon (), also called Jedidiah, was the fourth monarch of the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), Kingdom of Israel and Judah, according to the Hebrew Bible. The successor of his father David, he is described as having been the penultimate ...
occupies most of the hundred with its south-western corner containing part of the locality of Waddikee and its north-eastern corner containing part of the locality of Kimba.


Hundred of Wilcherry

The Hundred of Wilcherry () was proclaimed on 18 December 1924. It covers an area of and is derived from the aboriginal name for a nearby hill which is also used for a pastoral run and a dam. The locality of Wilcherry occupies the south-eastern corner of the hundred while the remainder is occupied by part of the locality of Uno.


Hundred of Yalanda

The Hundred of Yalanda () was proclaimed on 26 July 1917. It covers an area of and is derived from "the 'Yalanda Run', held by J. Sinclair from 1872 (lease no. 2182)" and ultimately from the aboriginal name for a nearby hill. The locality of Yalanda occupies most of the hundred with a part of the locality of
Kelly Kelly may refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Kelly'' (Kelly Price album), 2011 * ''Kelly'' (Andrea Faustini album) * ''Kelly'' (musical), by Mark Charlap, 1965 * "Kelly" (song), by Kelly Rowland, 2018 * ''Kelly'' (film), Canada, 1981 * ...
occupying some land on its western boundary.


See also

*
Lands administrative divisions of South Australia The lands administrative divisions of South Australia are the cadastral (i.e., comprehensively surveyed and mapped) units of counties and Hundred (country subdivision), hundreds in South Australia. They are located only in the south-eastern part ...
* Buxton (disambiguation)


References

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Buxton Buxton is a spa town in the High Peak, Derbyshire, Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England. It is England's highest market town, sited at some above sea level.Alston, Cumbria also claims this, but lacks a regu ...
Far North (South Australia)