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Protection Society), Baniaid-street (Edward Barnard, Esq., one of 

 the Commissioners of South Australia), Brougham-place (Lord 

 Brougham), Carrington-street (Lord Carrington, John Abel Smith), 

 Currie-street (Raikes Currie, Esq.), Childers-street (J. M. Childers, 

 M.P.), Finniss-street (Colonel B. T. Finniss, Assistant Surveyor- 

 General, kc). Franklin-street (Sir John Franklin), Flinders-street 

 (Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N.), Gilbert-street (Thos. Gilbert, 

 Esq., Comptroller of Stores), Gover-street (W. G. Gover, Esq., of 

 London), Grenfell- street (Pascoe Grenfell, M.P., anti-slavery 

 advocate), Gilles-street (Osmond Gilles, first Colonial Treasurer), 

 Gouger-street (Robert Goiiger, Esq., one of the Commissioners for 

 South Australia), Grote-street (George Grote, M.P., one of the 

 Commissioners for South Australia), Hanson-street (Sir Richard 

 Davies Hanson, a distinguished member of the Australian Literary- 

 Society of London, and Secretary to the Governor of Canada), 

 Halifax-street (Hallifax, of Glyn & Co., one of the founders 

 of the colony), Hindley-street (C. Hindley, M.P.), Hill-street 

 (Sir Rowland Hill, P.M.G.), Hutt-street (Sir William Hutt, M.P.), 

 Hindmarsh-square (Captain Hindmarsh, R.N., first Governor of 

 South Australia), Hurtle-square (James Hurtle Fisher, Colonisation 

 Commissioner and Registrar), JefTcott-street (Sir J. "\V. Jeifcott, 

 Judge of South Australia), Jerningham (a banker, of I-ondon, 

 connected with the scheme of colonisation). King William-street 

 (William IV., King of England), Kermode-street (Robt. Quayle 

 Kermode, his daughter was engaged to Judge JefFcott), Kingston- 

 terrace (Sir George Kingston, Deputy Surveyor-General, under 

 Colonel Light), Lefevre-terrace (John Shaw- Lefevre, one of the 

 first Commissioners for South Australia), Light-square (Colonel 

 Wm. Light, first Surveyor-General of South Australia), Mann- 

 terrace (Chas. Mann, Esq.), Morphett-street (Sir John Morphett, 

 "who, with his brother George, was an agent for some influential 

 people at home), Melbourne-street (Lord Melbourne, Prime 

 Minister), Molesworth->treet (Sir William Molesworth), Montefiore- 

 place (Jacob Montefiore, Esq., Colonisation Commissioner), Mills- 

 terrace (Samuel Mills, Esq. ,Co]onisationCummissioner), McKinnon- 

 parade (William Alexander McKinnon. M.P., Colonisation Com- 

 missioner), O'Connell-street (Daniel O'Connell, the celebrated 

 Irish politician), Palmer-piace (Colonel George Palmer, Colonisa- 

 tion Commissioner), Pirie-street (Sir John Pirie, alderman, city of 

 London, Colonisation Commissioner), Pennington-terrace (James 

 Pennington, Colonisation Commissioner), Pulteney-street (Sir 

 Pulteney Malcolm, Admiral), Roberts-place (Josiah Roberts, one 

 of the Commissioners for South Australia), Rundle-street (John 

 Rundle, M.P., Colonisation Commissioner), Stanley-street (Right 

 Hon E. G. Stanley, Secretary of State for the Cohmies), Strang- 

 ways-terrace (T. B. Strangways, brother of Giles E. Strangways), 

 Sturt-street (Captain (Charles Sturt), Tynte-street (Colonel Kemeys 

 Tynte, ol' Wales, a friend of Colonel Light), Victoria-square 



