- The
Hundred of
Mudla Wirra is a
cadastral unit of
hundred located on the
northern Adelaide Plains of
South Australia,
first proclaimed in 1847. The hundred...
- four
separate cadastral divisions,
being at the
corners of the
hundreds of
Mudla Wirra, Nuriootpa,
Barossa and
Munno Para. As such, the east half of the...
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would become Roseworthy on 13
December 1837. In 1855 land in the
Hundred of
Mudla Wirra was
purchased by
William and
Grace Gartrell. In 1863 when William...
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Freeling in line with the
location of the
council seat. In 1977
Freeling and
Mudla Wirra council (to the west) were
amalgamated to form the new
District Council...
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sections in the
Hundred of
Mudla Wirra (which had been
established in 1847),
known as the
Mudla Wirra Forest. The name
mudla wirra comes from the Kaurna...
- increased, MUDH - The
Kabul times,
Afghanistan Trustable News Agency".
April 20, 2023.
Former Ministers of
Urban Development Authority (MUDA,
MUDLA), MUDL...
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proclaimed on 11
September 1856
after being severed from the
District Council of
Mudla Wirra. Its
jurisdiction consisted of most of the
Hundred of Port Gawler...
- Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
Mount Bryan Mudla Wirra (1854–1867)
Mudla Wirra (1933–1977)
Mudla Wirra North Mudla Wirra South Narridy Neales Owen Port Broughton/Mundoora...
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Lands administrative divisions around Alma: Hall
Upper Wakefield Saddleworth Dalkey Alma
Gilbert Grace Mudla Wirra Light...
- Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
Mount Bryan Mudla Wirra (1854–1867)
Mudla Wirra (1933–1977)
Mudla Wirra North Mudla Wirra South Narridy Neales Owen Port Broughton/Mundoora...