Hundred of Yanyarrie
The Hundred of Yanyarrie is a hundred within County of Granville, South Australia.[1]
History
It was proclaimed on 18 January 1877 and its school opened in 1882 but closed in 1954.
- "The Yanyarrie Post Office opened in June 1878 and the Yanyarrie School in 1873; the latter closed in 1954. The Yanyarrie Whim Post Office, opened in 1877 between Eurelia and Yanyarrie on the Hallett- Blinman postal line, was renamed ‘Carrieton’ in April 1888. In 1884, Messrs Burgoyne and Coglin, MP’s, presented to the Minister of Justice and Education (Hon. R.C. Baker) a request from the residents of Yanyarrie that a new school should be provided because ‘the building in which it is now carried on is most unsuitable. One of the settlers is willing to give a piece of land on section 168 for a site".[2]
The main town of the hundred is Carrieton, South Australia which was established 1877, beyond Goyder Line.
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References
- The Fleurieu Peninsula Family History Group Inc. of South Australia, The Counties & Hundreds of South Australia.
- South Australian Place names.
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