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Licencing - South Australia - cattle slaughtering

Licences were granted in early times of the colony, as they are now, and published in the news paper. Thanks to Trove we are able to retrieve these lists.

This is invaluable to find people who are living in the State at these times, and also find where they lived and often what they did for a living.

Some persons may in fact be Butchers, if so please add to the Butcher occupations project

1851

December 6th

  • Francis Brown, for premises on Allotment 37, in the Commercial road, Salisbury.
  • Philip Dunn, Section 6506, Mount Torrens.
  • William Hammatt, on a Section near the Morning Star, at Chain of Ponds.
  • William Wear, for premises at Glenelg.
  • William Bertram, on Allotment 4, Section 355, at Enfield.
  • William Jones, on Section 437, at the Peachey Belt.
  • James Cobbledick, on Section 1008, in the New Tiers.
  • William Porter, on Section 824, at Hope Valley.

(1851, December 9). South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), p. 3