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NameNauo and Barngarla, Port Lincoln War and Resistance
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The South Australian Frontier and It's Legacies

Narrative: Frontier War on the Eyre Peninsula (Nauo and Barngarla Country)

In 1839, the British flag was planted at Port Lincoln, a young colonial settlement at the southern end of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula. Eyre Peninsula was named for the colonial explorer Edward John Eyre, but this is Aboriginal Country: Nauo to the south-west, Barngarla to the east and north, and Wirangu to the north west. Well before the planting of the British flag, Nauo and Barngarla people had familiarised themselves with the presence of European whalers, who remained close to the coastline. Some interactions were accommodating, with one group returning for several years and employing local men to cart water and provide timber in return for goods, while others were violent and involved the abduction of Aboriginal women.i Throughout this period however, newcomers visits were transient, Aboriginal people remained in control of their Country and there were no major interruptions to traditional Aboriginal society.ii This tentative co-existence shifted in 1839 when permanent European occupation occurred, with colonists attracted by the natural harbour and fertile pastoral land. By 1840, roughly 220 Europeans had established a permanent settlement around the township of Port Lincoln, connected by ship to Adelaide.iii However, their numbers were small compared to the population of several thousand traditional owners who occupied the peninsula’s large hinterland and resource rich coastline.iv

The first sign of conflict came in October 1840 when the son of shipowner and merchant, 12 year old Frank Hawson, was fatally speared at an outstation on the family’s sheep run. According to Frank’s testimony (taken at his deathbed), a group of Aboriginal people had approached Frank requesting food, and when he refused to give more than minimal provisions, the encounter escalated to violence. As tensions simmered, Governor George Grey appointed a Government Resident to the district with instructions to ensure 'an impartial administration of justice between the Settlers and the Aborigines.'v However, as the permanency of European occupation became apparent and Europeans and their stock spread further inland, the conditions for a frontier war took root.vi

Over the coming year, Aboriginal resistance to encroaching dispossession proved to be concerted and strategic. Some of the methods Aboriginal people employed to drive settlers away were directed towards the destruction of pastoral property: for instance, vandalizing shepherds’ huts, seizing food and goods from huts, assaulting hutkeepers, spearing stock, destroying fences, digging up crops, and setting crops alight. In early March 1842, stock-owner John Brown and his hutkeeper Joseph Lovelock were fatally speared. In the wake of this, the Port Lincoln colonists petitioned the Governor, listing the increasing regularity of such threatening incidents and calling for ‘a Detachment of Military to be stationed here with about Twenty-five stand of spare arms for arming the inhabitants’.vii Without military intervention the settlement could be abandoned altogether, they warned.

Settlers’ requests for military support (implying they were fighting an enemy), were significant in light of the fact that all Aboriginal people in South Australia had been declared to be British subjects (although without treaties or Aboriginal people’s own consent) from the moment of the colony’s foundation. The imperial government’s hope was that the status of British subjecthood would endow Aboriginal people with legal protections from violence. More typically, across the continent and the island of Van Diemen’s Land, the legal fiction of their British subjecthood justified extraordinary measures of punitive policing against them.

The Governor, George Grey, initially refused the colonists’ entreaties.viii However, on receiving news of the murders of stockowner Rolles Biddle, his hutkeeper Elizabeth Tubbs and overseer James Fastins, Grey reversed his decision. Biddle, Tubbs and Fastins were killed at Biddle’s station in what colonial observers understood to be a planned attack. German missionary Clamor Schürmann had been appointed Sub Protector of Aborigines for the Port Lincoln district in late 1840. A talented linguist, he acted as interpreter for local Aboriginal groups from whom he learned that the recent killings (i.e. of Brown, Lovelock, Biddle, Tubbs and Eastins) were a political act, the result of ‘a tribal (national) decision’.ix The recipient of Schürmann’s reports was Adelaide-based Protector of Aborigines Matthew Moorhouse, who wrote: ‘The Natives are fully aware of their numerical strength and no doubt feel emboldened by it’.x The recently arrived Government Resident at Port Lincoln, Charles Driver, described the state of ‘general panic’ that descended on the settlement. Much farming activity beyond the safety of the township had been ‘suspended’, he wrote. Cattle stations were becoming ‘deserted and the Cattle running wild in the bush’.xi Houses in the settlement were barricaded and women and children removed to the safety of Boston Island.xii

Settlers at Port Lincoln were aware that threats against them were due to their occupation of the country, and they were also acutely aware of their own geographical disadvantage in the building state of frontier warfare. Located at the base of a peninsula, their tentative connection to Adelaide was by sea, 160 nautical miles across the lower Spencer Gulf, Investigator Strait and St Vincent’s Gulf. The longer overland route through the peninsula had not at that time been traversed by Europeans. This route crossed Nukunu and Barngarla country, which was as yet largely uncolonised. Writing from Port Lincoln, the Government Resident acknowledged that the geographical layout of the peninsula afforded Aboriginal people ‘so many advantages that the settlers must, for the present at least, confine their operations to the immediate vicinity of the Town’. Settlers’ fear of Aboriginal attack had, he said, ‘completely paralysed the industry of both the town and surrounding country’.xiii

Following the Governor’s approval of military support for the Port Lincoln settlers, a detachment of fifteen men of the 96th Foot Regiment arrived under the command of Lieutenant Hugonin. From 18 April until 11 July, a paramilitary force consisting of Hugonin and his soldiers, police and settlers, patrolled the region around Port Lincoln. On several occasions, Schürmann was persuaded to accompany the force to act as an interpreter and ensure only guilty parties were arrested. From Schürmann’s diaries and reports, it is evident that innocent and unarmed Aboriginal people were shot, and that a culture of collusion and concealment existed among Hugonin, his men and the Government Resident.xiv

It is also clear that the Aboriginal people encountered utilised their advantages and were not necessarily intimidated by the paramilitary force. On numerous occasions the pursuing party was unable to utilise their tactic of surprise attack. As Hugonin reported to Grey,

The nature of the country is such that foot soldiers with a heavy firelock and belts have little chance of coming up with the Natives. Their accoutrements also make the attempt to surprise at night almost a certain failure, and should I be unsuccessful in the now proposed push into the heart of their country I must regret to state that it is my opinion that a military force, except employed as a Guard at the stations of the settlers, is at present totally useless in this settlement.xv

Pastoralist James Hawker notes in his memoir that he spoke with spoke with the ‘officer in charge’ – i.e. Hugonin – of the ‘detachment of the 96th Regiment’ who had been sent to Port Lincoln. Hawker likewise describes ‘soldiers on foot in heavy marching order’, sent to capture Aboriginal people who ‘knew every inch of country and could thus evade any attempt to make them prisoners!’; ‘Every movement of the soldiers was watched by scouts from the tribes. It was a miserable fiasco’. Hawker was informed that

One day they [the soldiers] came to a swamp, across which they were unable to march. Fifty or sixty yards on the opposite side the natives mustered to look at them, having come out of a thick scrub a short distance in their rear. Shots were fired at them by the soldiers which, as the old Brown Bess musket would not carry effectively much more than half the distance, caused great amusement to the blacks, who danced and jeered at their adversaries for not coming across the swamp.xvi

During the 81 days he was on Eyre Peninsula, Hugonin reported a total of 13 fatalities. It is clear, however, that the presence and actions of the 96th did not necessarily have the intended intimidatory effect. By October, Schürmann was informed by cross-cultural intermediary Yutalta that ‘none of the murderers have died in consequence of the severe wounds which two or three of them had received’ from Hugonin’s men, that they were ‘not at all intimidated’ and ‘are bent upon hostilities against the white people’.xvii

The Port Lincoln colonists again petitioned the Governor, stating that Yutalta (spelt Uteltea) had informed them that 

the Coffins Bay and Port Lincoln Tribes of Natives had coalesced for the express object of murdering all the whites in the Settlement, that they were endeavoring [sic] to prevail on another Tribe to join them also for this object, that they merely laugh at our Guns and say their spears are much better expressing the utmost confidence that before many moons are passed they will not leave a white person alive in Port Lincoln.xviii

Grey responded by sending Police Commissioner O’Halloran to Eyre Peninsula with instructions to ‘endeavour to capture any of the Aborigines who may be identified as having been concerned in the recent murders at that settlement’. The Governor made it clear that ‘no belligerent rights’ were to be exercised against ‘the Natives’ and no proceedings were to be adopted ‘but such as the Laws of England would authorise against Europeans who had been guilty of similar atrocities’. Grey entreated O’Halloran to demonstrate ‘humanity and discretion’ and provide a good example to the inhabitants of Port Lincoln.xix

During his time on Eyre Peninsula, O’Halloran did not succeed in sighting or capturing those responsible for the earlier murders. However, on two occasions his party pursued and frightened large groups of Aboriginal people that included women and children, causing O’Halloran to report

after having searchingly examined in all necessary directions the Country for a very considerable distance around Port Lincoln, & especially all the haunts of the “Battara Tribe”, & which will I feel convinced have a very happy effect in checking further outrages on the part of the natives generally, who were much alarmed at the rapidity of our movements, & are thus taught to dread our power.xx

Sporadic Aboriginal attacks continued on settlers’ stock and property over the next 12 months, and settlers were directly warned to leave.xxi But by early 1844, Protector Matthew Moorhouse was reporting that outbreaks of violence were ‘not characterised by so much fierceness and determination as they formerly were’.xxii Apart from the possible intimidatory effect of the 96th Regiment’s campaign and O’Halloran’s expedition, a possible reason for this shift was that settlers were starting to recognise the benefit of Aboriginal labour to the pastoral industry and had begun to employ Aboriginal people rather than drive them away from their own country. In his first report of 1845, Charles Driver commented on this point, noting that Aboriginal labour was becoming more prevalent on pastoral stations and that relations between Aboriginal people and Port Lincoln settlers were now more ‘conciliatory’.xxiii Yet mindful of the fragility of peace, he warned that hostilities could again be provoked by ‘more extensive occupation of their country’.xxiv

Contributors: Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck

i South Australian Association, Outline of the plan of a proposed colony…1834 (Adelaide: Austaprint, 1978), 70-71; ‘Two English Lads’, The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, 3 October 1835, 575.

ii Alan Pope, ‘The Battara Resistance: A Case Study in Aboriginal Resistance,’ History Teachers Association of SA 1976, 29.

iii The South Australian Register, 25 January 1840.

iv Calculated by the Deputy Protector of Aborigines Reverend Schurmann, cited by Protector of Aborigines Matthew Moorhouse, Quarterly Report of 30 June 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/483.

v Colonial Secretary to the Resident Magistrate, 27 September 1841, GRG 24/4/1841/308.

vi Pope, ‘The Battara Resistance’, 29.

vii Memorial from Port Lincoln inhabitants to Governor George Grey, 8 March 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/125.

viii Colonial Secretary to JB Harvey and gentlemen present on 8 March, Pt Lincoln, 7 April 1842, GRG 24-4-4(E1842), p.590.

ix Clamor Schürmann to Matthew Moorhouse, 27 July 1843, Protector of Aborigines' Letterbook, GRG 52/7.

x Matthew Moorhouse, Quarterly Report, 30 June 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/483.

xi Charles Driver to the Colonial Secretary, 4 April 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/152.

xii See for example Nathaniel Hailes’ account (Hailes was the Government Resident’s Clerk), in Allan Peters, Recollections: Nathaniel Hailes’ adventurous life in South Australia (Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 1998), 135.

xiii Charles Driver to the Colonial Secretary, 1 June 1842, GRG 24/1/1842/339.

xiv For example the shooting of Numma on 25 April 1842 and the treatment of Ngulga’s body by the men of the 96th Regiment. See entries ‘Shooting of Numma (alias Kappler) by a soldier of the 96th Regiment, 25 April 1842’ and ‘Fatal shooting of Ngulga and capture of Nurka by a mounted party led by Hugonin, 21 May 1842’, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula

xv Hugonin to Government Resident Charles Driver, 24 April 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/236.

xvi James Hawker, Early Experiences in South Australia, Second Series (ES Wigg & Son: Adelaide, 1901), 5.

xvii Schürmann to Government Resident Port Lincoln, 4 October 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/757.

xviii Hawson and memorialists to Government Resident Port Lincoln, 7 October 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/757.

xix Colonial Secretary to Police Commissioner, 4 November 1842, GRG 24/4/5 pp.174-5.

xx Police Commissioner to Colonial Secretary, 23 November 1842, GRG 24/6/1842/934

xxi Government Resident Quarterly Report, 27 May 1844, GRG 24/6/1844/561.

xxii Matthew Moorhouse, Quarterly Report, 10 April 1844, GRG 24/6/1844/361.

xxiii Charles Driver to the Colonial Secretary, 1st Quarterly Report of 1845, GRG 24/6/1845/408.

xxiv Ibid.

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Subject Indigenous, Frontier Wars, Australian Wars, Aboriginal, Colonial Violence, Nauo, Barngarla
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Colonial violence. Links and references to historical sources may include racist attitudes and language.

Number of places197
ContributorDr Bill Pascoe
CreatorSkye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck
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-34.1
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135.696
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1849-05-01
End Date
1849-05-01

Description

In oral histories collected by Christina Smith one account relates that: In May 1849 a 'local shepherd, Patrick Dwyer, annoyed at Aboriginal people taking flour from his hut, laced some of his supply with arsenic. The flour disappeared and eight Aboriginal people became sick after eating it. Five of them died and three others became very ill and later died. Dwyer was arrested on suspicion of murder but released afterwards for lack of evidence.' He then disappeared to California (Foster et al, 2001, p 83).

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Foster et al, 2001, p 83.
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-33.645
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134.885
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1849-05-17
End Date
1849-05-17

Description

In reprisal for Aboriginal killing of Captain James Rigby Beevor on 3 May 1849 and Anne Easton on 7 May 1849 it is possible that a settler posse chased a group of Wirangu and Nauo people to Waterloo Bay on 17 May and shot and killed at least 10 of them as they sought refuge in the bushes down the headland (Foster et al, 2001, p 53). The 'massacre' is highly contested. Foster and Nettelbeck point out that 'there is no "direct" evidence...in the official documents from the period 1848-1850.' They also point out that: 'Similarly there is no "direct" evidence in the memoirs written by individuals who were directly involved in the events of 1848-1849' (Foster et al, 2001, p 50). However, they do acknowledge that on 16 May 1849, '"there were three parties of volunteers out at that time", and that according to historian Greg Charter, "that if the massacre took place it occurred following the Beevor and Easten murders"' (Charter quoted in Foster et al, 2001, pp 53-54). The Aboriginal community in the region are in no doubt that the massacre took place.

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https://c21ch.newcastle.edu.au/colonialmassacres/detail.php?r=698
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Foster et.al, 2001, pp 44-73. See also: Burgoyne 2000, p 114; and Gage, 2017.
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-33.686
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136.923
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1856-01-14
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1856-01-14

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Execution of Ilyalta, Parnkalta, Eenpulta and Wolmilti at Franklin harbour. This site has been added to ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝColonial Frontier Massacres๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ project from ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝThe South Australian Frontier and its Legacies๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ in order to represent the known war on Eyre Peninsula, with 3 sites required to form a polygon.

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Eyre Peninsula
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South Australia
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South
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South

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te15fe
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Foster et al, 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' University of Adelaide https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/flindersfarnorth/#FFN26 (accessed 2025)
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2025-08-11 10:43:27
Updated At
2025-08-11 10:43:27

๐ŸŒ Spearing of Frank Hawson, 5 October 1840

Placename
Near Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.69557217273
Longitude
135.803049610369
Start Date
1840-10-05
End Date
1840-10-05
State
SA

Description

Twelve year old Frank Hawson was left alone at one of his familyโ€™s outstations. He was visited by a group of Aboriginal people who speared him in the chest with two barbed swords. He gave an account of events to Justice of the Peace, JB Harvey, before he died several days later.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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eyrepeninsula
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EP02

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teb9b4
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https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP02
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6462659828395
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135.929976162039
Start Date
1840-01-01
End Date
1840-01-01
State
SA

Description

In June 1841, missionary Clamor Schรผrmann was told by Yutalta that the previous summer his mother Ngarraltinni had been โ€˜robbedโ€™ by a white man called Jack at Walkakurra, the point of Boston Bay.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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eyrepeninsula
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EP01

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TLCMap ID
teb9b3
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https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP01
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7308534838294
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135.863706234397
Start Date
1840-10-08
End Date
1840-10-08
State
SA

Description

Three days after Frank Hawson was speared, nine Aboriginal men came into the settlement of Port Lincoln. The following morning, the police forcefully threw them into jail, injuring several men.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP03

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TLCMap ID
teb9b5
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https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP03
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3398672621672
Longitude
136.089069461638
Start Date
1840-10-27
End Date
1840-10-27
State
SA

Description

Reports were received in the township that Aboriginal people had speared three pigs belonging to Mr Dutton. One man who had reportedly thrown a club was allegedly chased by a colonist named Baier.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
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EP04

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teb9b6
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https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP04
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6593795531739
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135.846817285422
Start Date
1840-12-01
End Date
1840-12-01
State
SA

Description

When a 17 month old child went missing, settlers in the settlement township deduced the child had been taken by Aboriginal people. The Rusch (aka Rush) family lived near a river and Mrs Rusch had left her young children in charge of the infant. Missionary Clamor Schรผrmann pointed out it was more likely the infant had drowned.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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eyrepeninsula
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EP05

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teb9b7
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Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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Updated At
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๐ŸŒ Musket taken from Newenham, February 1841

Placename
Newenhamโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5695887650969
Longitude
135.874352509291
Start Date
1841-02-01
End Date
1841-02-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people took a musket from Mr Newenham. Newenham did not let them approach his station when they returned a few days later. They subsequently brought the musket back.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP08

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TLCMap ID
teb9ba
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP08
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.51968738788
Longitude
135.335672265852
Start Date
1841-01-10
End Date
1841-01-10
State
SA

Description

On 10 January 1841, a police party travelled to Coffin Bay in an attempt to capture the murderers of Frank Hawson. Clamor Schรผrmannn and two Aboriginal men, Getalla and Menntalta accompanied the expedition. They came upon a group of between 30-40 people. Six men grabbed their spears and ran towards the police group. On seeing they were not being attacked, they dropped their spears and cried out โ€˜Ngai malpu makka? Ngai makkaโ€™ (I am not the murderer, not I), and asserrted that Mangelti and Mingalti were the murderers.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP06

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TLCMap ID
teb9b8
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP06
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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Updated At
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๐ŸŒ The theft of goods from Happy Valley, Port Lincoln, 15 February 1841

Placename
Happy Valley, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7094550237685
Longitude
135.845827154231
Start Date
1841-02-15
End Date
1841-02-15
State
SA

Description

On 15 February, six Aboriginal men climbed through the window of Magistrate Matthew Smithโ€™s house at Happy Valley and took a large quantity of potatoes, unbleached linen, kangaroo hides and sacks. Around the same time, Mr Shean was robbed of a coat and travel bag.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP07

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TLCMap ID
teb9b9
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP07
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
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2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
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๐ŸŒ A butchered sheep taken from Gawler Pond Station, February 1841

Placename
Gawler Pond Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5424826001986
Longitude
135.834159972763
Start Date
1841-02-01
End Date
1841-02-01
State
SA

Description

A slaughtered sheep hanging at the Gawler Pond Station was allegedly taken Aboriginal people and their dogs disturbed some sheep.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP09

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9bb
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP09
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Mr Neanderโ€™s potatoes dug up and taken by Aboriginal people, summer 1841

Placename
Mr Neanderโ€™s block, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7153605993005
Longitude
135.848657363907
Start Date
1841-01-01
End Date
1841-01-01
State
SA

Description

A list of grievances included in the Port Lincoln settlersโ€™ memorial to Governor Grey (dated 8 March 1842) refers to Aboriginal people digging up all of Mr Neanderโ€™s potatoes and taking them in the summer of 1841.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP10

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9bc
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP10
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Tense confrontation between Dr Harvey and Marsia, 19 June 1841

Placename
Harveyโ€™s house, Port Lincoln township
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7177608479051
Longitude
135.850663442972
Start Date
1841-06-19
End Date
1841-06-19
State
SA

Description

When Mrs Harvey distributed food to a group of women, a man named Marsia became angry at the women being preferred over him. He shoved Mrs Harvey. Dr Harvey who subsequently confronted Marsia with a stick. Marsia pointed a spear at Dr Harvey.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP11

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9bd
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP11
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4815969549291
Longitude
135.86225453444
Start Date
1841-10-12
End Date
1841-10-12
State
SA

Description

500 sheep were reportedly driven from Mr Kempโ€™ son. All sheep were recovered and no one was injured.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP12

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9be
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP12
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4690303312931
Longitude
135.87081701342
Start Date
1841-01-01
End Date
1841-01-01
State
SA

Description

Included in the grievances listed in the Port Lincoln settlersโ€™ memorial to Governor Grey (dated 8 March 1842) were that Mr Biddleโ€™s potatoes had been dug up and taken, articles stolen from his hut and, recently, five sheep driven from his shepherd and other sheep speared.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP13

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9bf
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP13
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6648103921215
Longitude
135.794643088804
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

Among other crimes, Nantes was charged with stealing a sheep and a blanket from Alexander Turnbull. He was committed on 22 March 1842.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP14

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c0
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP14
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5603546588208
Longitude
135.864359878242
Start Date
1842-02-14
End Date
1842-02-14
State
SA

Description

Justice of the Peace JB Harvey recorded in his journal that, on 14 February 1842, Mr Samuel White informed him that โ€˜the natives had made another attempt to break open the Hut at one of his stationsโ€™
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP16

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c2
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP16
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7229618553619
Longitude
135.853639889393
Start Date
1842-02-12
End Date
1842-02-12
State
SA

Description

Sergeant McEllister, and Messrs White and MacDonald imprisoned an Aboriginal man found with flour in his possession. He was chained by both legs and his head was cut during arrest. Justice of the Peace Dr Harvey and interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann learned that he had been given the flour by the wife of a policeman named Geherty. He was released the following day.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP15

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c1
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP15
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Threatening behaviour directed at Mrs Bishop, early 1842

Placename
Captain Bishopโ€™s house
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7203099467168
Longitude
135.859177930356
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

Included in the grievances listed in the Port Lincoln settlersโ€™ memorial to Governor Grey (dated 8 March 1842) was that, in Captain Bishopโ€™s absence, a group of Aboriginal people came to the house and, on being refused entry to the store, shook a spear at Mrs Bishop.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP17

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c3
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP17
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5402600880817
Longitude
135.834832926793
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

The Southern Australian reported that a man named Conner was tried at the Supreme Court in March, accused of shooting an Aboriginal man at Whiteโ€™s station on the Lower Gawler Pond. He was apparently discharged, with no evidence found against him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP20

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c6
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP20
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ A group of Aboriginal people threatened the inhabitants of Mr Hawsonโ€™s house at Kirton Point, early 1842

Placename
Hawsonโ€™s residence, Kirton Point, settlement of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7227834619967
Longitude
135.878666858886
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

Included in the list of grievances stated in the Port Lincoln settlersโ€™ memorial to Governor Grey was that several Aboriginal people surrounded Hawsonโ€™s house at Kirton Point. They pointed spears through the windows and frightened the inhabitants (consisting of women and children). Hawson subsequently removed his family to his country station.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP18

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c4
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP18
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5568090338909
Longitude
135.772084936749
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

Included in the list of grievances included in the Port Lincoln settlersโ€™ memorial to Governor Grey was that โ€˜a man named Brown left Port Lincoln to go into the Bush in search of employment and he has not since been heard ofโ€™. (NB this is not James Brown who was murdered in March 1842). The assumption was that he had been killed by Aboriginal people.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP19

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c5
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP19
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.353609339228
Longitude
136.047443018084
Start Date
1842-02-01
End Date
1842-02-01
State
SA

Description

On 25 February 1842, Moorpa, who was allegedly about to rob Duttonโ€™s house, was โ€˜capturedโ€™ by Dutton. Moorpa was accused of being the leader of the group who had previously set fire to Duttonโ€™s fences.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP22

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c8
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP22
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Killing of Brown and Lovelock at Mount Gawler Station, 2 March 1842

Placename
Mt Gawler station, near the Tod River, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5419825997679
Longitude
135.856536599553
Start Date
1842-03-02
End Date
1842-03-02
State
SA

Description

Stock owner John Brown was speared eight times in his left side and hutkeeper Joseph Lovelock was speared through the heart. Both men died of their wounds. Interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann obtained the Aboriginal version of events, namely that Mordalta speared Lovelock in order to rob the hut, and that Brown was speared by Ngarbi.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP23

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c9
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP23
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.542439211135
Longitude
135.86402718538
Start Date
1842-02-19
End Date
1842-02-19
State
SA

Description

On 20 February 1842, one of Whiteโ€™s shepherds came into town with three spears. He said that about thirty natives came to his hut every morning to rob it. He had taken one spear out of a sheep, and the other two spears were thrown at him. He fired his rifle but it was dark and he could not say if he killed anyone.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP21

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9c7
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP21
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4410165582366
Longitude
135.963795792125
Start Date
1842-03-06
End Date
1842-03-06
State
SA

Description

On 6 March 1842 a large โ€˜tribe of nativesโ€™ assembled at Duttonโ€™s station. They were painted red and, according to Dutton, evidently โ€˜bent on attackโ€™. Dutton captured Nantes whom he understood to be the leader of the group.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP25

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9cb
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP25
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ George Stuart shot an Aboriginal man who pointed his spear at him, 11 March 1842

Placename
On the road, 1 mile from township of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7130714248358
Longitude
135.834120318431
Start Date
1842-03-11
End Date
1842-03-11
State
SA

Description

On 9 March 1842, Captain Bishopโ€™s servant, George Stuart, reported that he had โ€˜shot a black manโ€™ who pointed his spear at Stuart. Nine additional Aboriginal men subsequently ran away. On going to assist the man who had been shot, he could not be found.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP26

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9cc
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP26
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Attack and attempted spearing of George Middleton, 6 March 1842

Placename
Near Mr Biddleโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.545372827106
Longitude
135.832154255719
Start Date
1842-03-06
End Date
1842-03-06
State
SA

Description

A group led by Nantes reportedly attacked and attempted to spear George Middleton while Middleton was driving his cart from Mr Biddleโ€™s station to the township of Port Lincoln.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP24

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ca
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP24
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Shooting of Moontar by Cox at McEllisterโ€™s station, 12 March 1842

Placename
McEllisterโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7165301922176
Longitude
135.804640098241
Start Date
1842-03-01
End Date
1842-03-01
State
SA

Description

Moontar reported to missionary and interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann that a European man named Cox attempted to shoot him. Schรผrmann brought a charge against Cox before Dr Harvey, the Justice of the Peace, on 12 March 1842.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP27

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9cd
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP27
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Robbery at McEllisterโ€™s station, 20 March 1842

Placename
McEllisterโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7091320989423
Longitude
135.787162117646
Start Date
1842-03-20
End Date
1842-03-20
State
SA

Description

On 21 March 1842, a group of 80 Aboriginal people armed with spears allegedly came to McEllisterโ€™s station (located 4 miles from the Port Lincoln settlement) and surrounded the hut. The hutkeeper and two stone masons ran to Mr Hawsonโ€™s station for protection. The hut was robbed of clothes, rations and bedding.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP28

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ce
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP28
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4886545266174
Longitude
135.855818849234
Start Date
1842-03-29
End Date
1842-03-29
State
SA

Description

Rolles Biddleโ€™s employee Charles Tubbs was the sole survivor of an attack on Biddleโ€™s hut. Tubbs stated that, around noon, โ€˜a numberโ€™ of โ€˜blacksโ€™ gathered near the hut. They threw three spears at Fastings, which Biddle broke and threw in the pond. They were given a loaf of bread and took some potatoes. They returned one hour later, surrounded the hut and threw spears โ€˜in every directionโ€™, wounding Fastings in the leg. Biddle fired at the group, after which the Europeans took refuge in the hut. One of the walls was broken down, and spears continuously thrown. Tubbs fired two shots, wounding Ngarsna in the leg and Nungalta in the stomach. Biddle, Elizabeth Tubbs and Fastings died of spear wounds before sundown.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP29

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9cf
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP29
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Driverโ€™s party fire at and wound three men, one of whom, Ngarsna, later died, 2 April 1842

Placename
3-4 miles westward of Biddleโ€™s station, in a narrow gully, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5426191818499
Longitude
135.784839017727
Start Date
1842-04-02
End Date
1842-04-02
State
SA

Description

A group of seven Europeans led by Government Resident Charles Driver, accompanied by six Aboriginal men, travelled to Biddleโ€™s station in search of Biddle, Fastings and Mrs Tubbsโ€™ murderers. They encountered a large group surrounded by goods taken from Biddleโ€™s station. The group fled but several men were pursued. A man named Stewart fired at one man who did not have a weapon in his hand. An additional two men were wounded.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP30

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d0
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP30
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7245063719683
Longitude
135.858308539926
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

Following the murders of Brown and Lovelock on 2 March 1842, and Biddle, Fastings and Mrs Tubbs on 29 March, the colonists located in the Port Lincoln district were greatly alarmed. All, excepting Charles Dutton, abandoned their stations. Many left the settlement, either seeking refuge on Boston Island or returning to Adelaide. Government Resident Charles Driver entreated Governor Grey to provide a military force.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP31

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d1
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP31
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Flour and other items taken from settlers by Nurka, 20 April 1842

Placename
Vicinity of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6399451496791
Longitude
135.847853228895
Start Date
1842-04-20
End Date
1842-04-20
State
SA

Description

Nurka was found with numerous items belonging to a range of settlers. He was committed for trial but was discharged due to a lack of witnesses willing to travel from Port Lincoln to Adelaide.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP32

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d2
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP32
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5980317182359
Longitude
135.620612517321
Start Date
1842-04-22
End Date
1842-04-22
State
SA

Description

Lieutenant Hugonin, 15 foot soldiers, the two Messrs Hawson, four mounted policemen, Schรผrmann, and at least two Aboriginal guides (one of whom was Port Lincoln man Tunba), attempted to surround an encampment of Aboriginal people at Palanna. They were unsuccessful due to the noise made by their horses as they crossed the limestone rocks surrounding the encampment.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP33

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d3
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP33
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6256976458594
Longitude
135.496797483657
Start Date
1842-01-01
End Date
1842-01-01
State
SA

Description

A group of Europeans led by Lieutenant Hugonin, attempted to surprise a group of Aboriginal people near Coffin Bay. They were unsuccessful and attempted the same on foot the following day (i.e. 24 April). Hugonin reported that the expeditions failed due to the nature of the country, the poor state of the horses and the accoutrements of the foot soldiers.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP34

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d4
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP34
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6339656927799
Longitude
135.436614470312
Start Date
1842-04-25
End Date
1842-04-25
State
SA

Description

A party comprised of Lieutenant Hugonin, soldiers of the 96th Regiment, European settlers, missionary and interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann, a Port Lincoln and Adelaide Aboriginal guide, surprised a group on the shores of Coffin Bay. Despite firm instructions not to fire, one soldier shot Numma in the stomach. Numma was fishing in the water. The soldier, and subsequently Hugonin, claimed Numma aimed his spear at him. Schรผrmann provides a different account.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP35

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d5
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP35
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.809042352954
Longitude
135.885810723759
Start Date
1842-05-07
End Date
1842-05-07
State
SA

Description

On hearing that Aboriginal people had assembled at Port Lincoln Proper, Hugonin, accompanied by Hawson and Bishop, sailed to the location. Landing a mile away from where smoke was seen on the shore, the Europeans surrounded the group. Hugoininโ€™s men shot two people, fired several shots at the rest, and burnt โ€˜a good numberโ€™ of spears.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP36

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d6
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP36
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3916666460117
Longitude
135.911253945605
Start Date
1842-05-19
End Date
1842-05-19
State
SA

Description

According to Lieutenant Hugonin and Government Resident Charles Driver, two hundred โ€˜blacksโ€™ attacked the Europeans stationed at Pillaworta. The soldiers of the 96th Regiment fired nine or ten rounds, and two or three men fell, apparently wounded. The Aboriginal group continued to advance, and the Europeans retreated.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP37

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d7
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP37
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3893423163296
Longitude
135.943550120105
Start Date
1842-05-21
End Date
1842-05-21
State
SA

Description

On 21 May 1842, a mounted party of nine men comprised of Hugonin, Driver, several settlers and police โ€˜rode downโ€™ an Aboriginal man (a โ€˜native boyโ€™) and forced him to act as a guide to find other Aboriginal people in the vicinity. Driver subsequently sent โ€˜the boyโ€™ to Adelaide to remove him from the โ€˜ill-disposedโ€™ tribe to which he belonged.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP38

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d8
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP38
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3918567107528
Longitude
135.971745499707
Start Date
1842-05-21
End Date
1842-05-21
State
SA

Description

On 21 May 1842, a mounted party of nine men comprised of Hugonin, Driver, several settlers and police coerced a โ€˜boyโ€™ they had captured to guide them to other Aboriginal people. They came across three men, one of whom (Ngulga) was shot dead, one of whom escaped, and the third of whom (Nurka), was taken prisoner. Soldiers and policemen cut Ngulgaโ€™s head from his body and put it on a pole at Pillaworta
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP39

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9d9
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP39
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Kunko shot at by a European, December 1841

Placename
Not far distant from the settlement of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6185160569416
Longitude
135.860442009081
Start Date
1841-12-01
End Date
1841-12-01
State
SA

Description

A man named Kunko was shot โ€˜in an outrageous mannerโ€™ by a European. Kunko escaped uninjured and immediately informed missionary and interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann. The European was arrested, and the Governor and Advocate General made it clear to Driver (the Government Resident at Port Lincoln) that such โ€˜wanton acts of crueltyโ€™ must be prevented.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP40

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9da
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP40
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Three sealers or whalers shot Aboriginal men near Kirton Point and abducted two women, 1820s

Placename
A secluded waterhole near Kirton Point, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7248457449218
Longitude
135.884137987038
Start Date
1820-01-01
End Date
1820-01-01
State
SA

Description

Nathaniel Hailes was told by Aboriginal people from the Port Lincoln district that white men shot three Aboriginal men and abducted two women. The white men were ship deserters and the women were taken to an island a โ€˜considerableโ€™ distance away.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP41

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9db
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP41
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5391942891334
Longitude
135.831561687431
Start Date
1841-09-01
End Date
1841-09-01
State
SA

Description

An unprotected hut at Mr Whiteโ€™s Gawler Pondโ€™s station was entered into by Aboriginal people and goods were taken.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

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War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP42

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9dc
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP42
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4008266486798
Longitude
135.857522857209
Start Date
1842-05-08
End Date
1842-05-08
State
SA

Description

On 8 May, a number of Aboriginal people visited soldiers stationed at Pillaworta. The soldiers fired at the Aboriginal group which included Kungta and Turba. Two Aboriginal people were wounded, after which spears were thrown, the soldiers surrounded, and subsequently compelled to run. According to Ngarka, none of the Aboriginal people were killed or wounded.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP43

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9dd
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP43
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7084412683143
Longitude
135.851608071799
Start Date
1842-10-04
End Date
1842-10-04
State
SA

Description

By 4 October 1842, the Aboriginal people who were severely wounded by Driver and Hugoninโ€™s expeditions had recovered and seeking revenge for the death of Tubulta (shot by Hugoninโ€™s men at Port Lincoln Proper). According to Yutalta, two different groups (the Coffins Bay and Port Lincoln โ€˜tribesโ€™) had joined together with the aim of โ€˜murdering all the whites in the Settlementโ€™. 31 colonists signed a memorial to the Governor stating that they feared for their lives and requesting the Governor augment the 96th Regiment currently stationed at Port Lincoln.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP44

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9de
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP44
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.0791966901605
Longitude
137.484254525756
Start Date
1842-07-01
End Date
1842-07-01
State
SA

Description

In July 1842 Charles Dutton decided to quit his station and overland his stock and four servants to Adelaide, travelling around the head of Spencerโ€™s Gulf. When no word was heard of him for twelve weeks, he was presumed by many colonists to have been killed by Aboriginal people. Several search parties were unsuccessful in locating Duttonโ€™s party or stock, and interpreter Clamor Schรผrmann heard several accounts of the fate of Dutton and his men from different Aboriginal groups.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP45

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9df
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP45
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.9181312689164
Longitude
138.585288293757
Start Date
1842-09-05
End Date
1842-09-05
State
SA

Description

Nantes was tried at the Supreme Court for stealing from Alexander Turnbull. He was found guilty during the July Criminal Sessions and sentenced to three months hard labour. At the expiration of his sentence he was publicly whipped.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Precise
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP46

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e0
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP46
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Capture of Moullia and Nultia by a police party led by Charles Driver on 9 November 1842

Placename
โ€˜The interiorโ€™, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.097429292896
Longitude
135.740338305725
Start Date
1842-11-09
End Date
1842-11-09
State
SA

Description

A party comprised of the Port Lincoln Government Resident (Charles Driver), Charles Hawker and six policemen were guided by Yutalta to a camp of approximately thirty people. Moullia and Nultia were identified as having participated in the murders at Rolles Biddleโ€™s station and were arrested. Two other men, recognised as being involved in the murders, escaped. Driver informed the Governor that no violence was required when capturing Moullia and Nultia.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP47

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e1
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP47
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.0172589459659
Longitude
136.245455156326
Start Date
1842-11-16
End Date
1842-11-16
State
SA

Description

At noon on 16 November 1842, Oโ€™Halloranโ€™s police and volunteer party โ€˜gave chaseโ€™ to a large group of Aboriginal people comprised of men, women and children. On learning through interpreters Utulta and Schรผrmann that no murderers were present, the Europeans continued their expedition.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP48

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e2
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP48
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Nauo man captured by Oโ€™Halloranโ€™s expedition, 16 November 1842

Placename
85 miles NE of Port Lincoln township
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.8974311310731
Longitude
136.521331600614
Start Date
1842-11-16
End Date
1842-11-16
State
SA

Description

An expedition led by Major Oโ€™Halloran pursued a group of Aboriginal people through thick scrub and captured a man of the โ€œCoffins Bay Tribeโ€. On Schรผrmann vouching for the manโ€™s innocence, he was released after being informed of the purpose of the expedition โ€“ namely to capture the murderers of Brown and Biddle.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP49

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e3
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP49
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.2089774601969
Longitude
135.5322866318
Start Date
1842-11-20
End Date
1842-11-20
State
SA

Description

On day six of the police expedition to capture Biddleโ€™s and Brownโ€™s murderers, Oโ€™Halloranโ€™s party are led to Malata salt lake by Moullia. A large group camped on the other side of the lake fled, leaving their possessions and two fires burning. No Aboriginal were captured, but Oโ€™Halloran reported that the whole of the โ€˜Battarra tribeโ€™ had been thoroughly alarmed and forced away from their usual places of residence to hide in the scrub.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP50

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e4
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP50
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Aboriginal people surround the station at which Brown was murdered and rifle the hut, 27 February 1843

Placename
Brownโ€™s station (Brown deceased), Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5427077726337
Longitude
135.855809380093
Start Date
1843-02-27
End Date
1843-02-27
State
SA

Description

On 27 February 1843, a large number of Aboriginal people surrounded the station at which Brown was murdered the previous year. They shook their spears and made other signs of hostility, causing the shepherds and hutkeepers to flee. The Aboriginal people then entered the hut and rifled it.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP51

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e5
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP51
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:18

๐ŸŒ Execution of Nultia at Rolles Biddleโ€™s station, 7 April 1843

Placename
Biddleโ€™s station, north of the township of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4890644002081
Longitude
135.855565677936
Start Date
1843-04-07
End Date
1843-04-07
State
SA

Description

Nultia was found guilty for the murders at Biddleโ€™s station in March 1842 and sentenced at the Supreme Court on 23 March 1843. He was hanged at the late Rolles Biddleโ€™s station at 8am, 7 April 1843. Nultiaโ€™s body was buried within the precinct of the Port Lincoln goal.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP52

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e6
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP52
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:18
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6739752527356
Longitude
135.796698140425
Start Date
1843-05-10
End Date
1843-05-10
State
SA

Description

On 10 May 1843, about 40 or 50 Aboriginal people appeared at Edward McEllisterโ€™s station. They stated that they were Biddleโ€™s murderers, and that they would kill him if he did not leave the station. McEllister retreated to his hut and fired on them from a port-hole. The Aboriginal group threw stones at the roof and took two axe heads. One man finally dropped from the effects of McEllisterโ€™s shot.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP53

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e7
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP53
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Apprehension of Ngarbi by Hawson and threats made by Ngarbiโ€™s kin, 11 May 1843

Placename
2 miles from McEllisterโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6532199653315
Longitude
135.770777271766
Start Date
1843-05-11
End Date
1843-05-11
State
SA

Description

When Ngarbi was apprended by T Hawson on 11 May 1842, between twenty to thirty of his Countrymen threatened Hawson. They did not attempt a rescue. Ngarbi admitted his involvement in the confrontation at McEllisterโ€™s station the previous day, and was known to be one of those involved in the murders at Rolles Biddleโ€™s station in March 1842.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP54

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e8
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP54
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.9170315948273
Longitude
138.585030801562
Start Date
1843-08-01
End Date
1843-08-01
State
SA

Description

Ngarbi was found guilty for the murder of Elizabeth Tubbs at Port Lincoln on 29 March 1842. He was hanged at the Adelaide Gaol on 1 August 1843.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Precise
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP55

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9e9
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP55
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6109632488615
Longitude
135.865079823145
Start Date
1844-02-16
End Date
1844-02-16
State
SA

Description

On 16 February 1844, two of Matthew and Henry Smithsโ€™ sheep were speared on their run.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP56

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ea
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP56
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Aboriginal people take wheat and throw spears at William Smith, 28 February 1844

Placename
Happy Valley, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7058031838382
Longitude
135.839586380085
Start Date
1844-02-28
End Date
1844-02-28
State
SA

Description

A large number of Aboriginal people removed between 20 to 30 sheaves of wheat from William Smithโ€™s small farm at Happy Valley. Three spears were thrown at Smith when he attempted to bring in the remaining sheaves, and he was forced to desist.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP57

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9eb
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP57
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7010084980956
Longitude
135.833641220839
Start Date
1844-02-27
End Date
1844-02-27
State
SA

Description

On 27 February a group of Aboriginal people took goods from Mr Bishopโ€™s hut at Emu Bottom. They rushed his flock, speared two sheep, and carried one of the sheep away.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP58

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ec
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP58
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7092973978209
Longitude
135.850741285584
Start Date
1844-04-01
End Date
1844-04-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people forced an entry into the residences of William Smith and missionary Clamor Schรผrmann and took some articles and flour.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP59

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ed
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP59
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ A bag of wheat taken from Samuel Smithโ€™s hut, 4 April 1844

Placename
Towallo [Towalla], Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6989683940226
Longitude
135.806185661366
Start Date
1844-04-04
End Date
1844-04-04
State
SA

Description

A group of Aboriginal people took wheat from Samuel Smithโ€™s hut at Towallo. They were prevented from committing further depredations by the arrival of Smith and other Europeans.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP60

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ee
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP60
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5897745811362
Longitude
135.868684944738
Start Date
1844-04-05
End Date
1844-04-05
State
SA

Description

At Henry Smithโ€™s station on 5 April 1844, several sheep belonging to Samuel Smith but under the charge of shepherd Matthew Duncan Waygood were speared and carried off. A spear was reportedly thrown at Waygood, who was unarmed and an Aboriginal man was shot through the arm.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP61

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ef
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP61
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Fatal shooting of Padlulta by Police Constable Prewitt, 11 April 1844

Placename
Happy Valley , Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7046752207727
Longitude
135.845925164021
Start Date
1844-04-11
End Date
1844-04-11
State
SA

Description

Police Constables William Prewitt and Henry Lock approached a group of half a dozen people who were sitting around their fires. Prewitt claimed to have shot Padlulta in self-defence. Schurmann provides a contrasting account demonstrating Padlultaโ€™s defencelessness and that the policemen ran away leaving Padlulta helpless and dying.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP62

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f0
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP62
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7230359949565
Longitude
135.863914682171
Start Date
1844-09-07
End Date
1844-09-07
State
SA

Description

On 7 September 1844 the door to a cottage was forced open and bread and flour taken. Two boys who acknowledged committing the act were given six stripes in the presence of the boysโ€™ father.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP63

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f1
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP63
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Spearing of John Charles Darke, 23 October 1844

Placename
150 north of Port Lincoln (Gawler Ranges?)
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.6174497309401
Longitude
135.313144747246
Start Date
1844-10-24
End Date
1844-10-24
State
SA

Description

Darke departed Port Lincoln on 24 August with an exploring party. According to witnesses James Howard and John Theakston, he was speared three times at about eight oโ€™clock in the morning of 23 October 1844. The Europeans deduced that those who speared him had not previously been in contact with Europeans as they were startled by the sound of a gun and unfamiliar with damper.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP64

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f2
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP64
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7014547909746
Longitude
135.837741039269
Start Date
1845-12-02
End Date
1845-12-02
State
SA

Description

William Smith reported that potatoes had been stolen from his farm. The Government Resident, a Police Constable and Native Constable Utulta searched for those responsible who had seemingly left the area. Most of the missing potatoes were found โ€˜secreted in the hillsโ€™.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP65

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f3
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP65
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7025711071503
Longitude
135.833968221077
Start Date
1845-01-05
End Date
1845-01-05
State
SA

Description

Sometime between 30 December 1844 and 5 January 1845, Mr Bishopโ€™s hut at Emu Bottom was broken into. Flour, suet and a spoon were taken and Cowupmanna and another Aboriginal man were suspected. Cowupmanna later acknowledged he was responsible and received seven โ€˜stripesโ€™ โ€“ one from the Police Constable and six from his fellow Countrymen.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP66

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f4
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP66
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.6451431117586
Longitude
134.289282906092
Start Date
1845-04-01
End Date
1845-04-01
State
SA

Description

Around April 1845, Pityarri was shot by a sailor who was one of four men left to guard the wreck of a whaling ship in Streaky Bay. Dogs belonging to the sailor attacked a group of Aboriginal people who killed the dogs. The sailor alleged he fired in self-defence, killing a man named Pityarri and wounding another. The Aboriginal version of events was provided by Nauo man Yunbalta who was in the vicinity at the time.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP67

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f5
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP67
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Goods taken from Mr Bishopโ€™s hut at Kunnanna (Emu Bottom) by Yakilti, 1 April 1845

Placename
Emu Bottom (Kunnanna), Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7015194309252
Longitude
135.834128555982
Start Date
1845-04-01
End Date
1845-04-01
State
SA

Description

The padlock on the door of Mr Bishopโ€™s hut was wrenched and some provisions and clothing taken. A man named Yakilti was found to be responsible. Yakilltiโ€™s brother, Yunbulta and others recovered the property.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP68

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f6
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP68
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.5661887050858
Longitude
135.886376611184
Start Date
1845-05-12
End Date
1845-05-12
State
SA

Description

On 12 May, a shepherd in charge of 800 lambing ewes was startled by the appearance of an unnamed man who poised his spear and beckoned him to retreat to the hut. The shepherd allegedly observed many other Aboriginal people among the trees. On returning to his flock, four sheep were missing. On 21 May another sheep of the same flock was observed with a spear in its side, but the person responsible was not identified.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP69

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f7
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP69
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6877476582736
Longitude
135.782517898594
Start Date
1845-06-14
End Date
1845-06-14
State
SA

Description

Mr JP Clayโ€™s unoccupied stone cottage was broken into by enlarging one of the loop hopes at the back of the cottage and goods were taken. Clay with two other settlers lay in wait overnight in an attempt to capture those responsible. Due to their mismanagement, the thief escaped. Newmulta and Yailgulta were subsequently identified and punished.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP70

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f8
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP70
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7071278808024
Longitude
135.843701253381
Start Date
1846-02-04
End Date
1846-02-04
State
SA

Description

Around 3am on 4 February, George Lawson and Mr [William] Smith were woken by the sound of rustling in the straw. Suspecting Aboriginal people of taking wheat, Lawson fired a fowling piece loaded with shot and hit Nolondo. Government Resident Charles Driver later picked shot out of Nolondoโ€™s back, and reported that, in all material points, Nolondoโ€™s statement corroborated by that of Mr Lawson. Lieutenant Governor Robe questioned Lawsonโ€™s actions in taking the law into his own hands, and Driverโ€™s failure to hold a Magisterial investigation into the matter.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP71

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9f9
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP71
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7038064052987
Longitude
135.802518201183
Start Date
1846-02-26
End Date
1846-02-26
State
SA

Description

On 26 February 1846, three or four bushels of wheat and a copper boiler were taken from TB Hawsonโ€™s station at Towalla. Aboriginal people were suspected of taking these items which were lying outside the hut.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP72

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9fa
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP72
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Nganti seriously injured endeavouring to extract bait set for wild dogs, 9 August 1846

Placename
Mr Willowโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6646507933592
Longitude
135.77802074633
Start Date
1846-08-09
End Date
1846-08-09
State
SA

Description

While trying to extract bait set for a native dog, a log fell upon Nganti and seriously injured him. Nganti was set free by Mr Willowโ€™s servant. Although he was severely bruised and in great pain, he managed to walk away. When he was not seen in the neighbourhood, he was feared dead by both Aboriginal people and Europeans. Native Constable Yutalta led an unsuccessful search for Nganti. Yutalta later learned that Nganti did not die but was remaining out of sight of the settlers as he feared the consequences of attempting to take the bait.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP73

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9fb
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP73
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep speared and a spear thrown at Mr Peterโ€™s shepherd (Burns), 16 September 1846

Placename
One mile from Mr Peterโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3395746346269
Longitude
135.871847231931
Start Date
1846-09-16
End Date
1846-09-16
State
SA

Description

A man named Burns noticed a spear in the side of one of a flock of sheep he was shepherding for Mr Peter. He subsequently saw four or five Aboriginal men, one of whom threw a spear at him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP74

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9fc
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP74
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Fatal spearing of Murlianolo by Kambulta, 7 October 1846

Placename
4 miles from the settlement of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7679442466459
Longitude
135.817984149579
Start Date
1846-10-07
End Date
1846-10-07
State
SA

Description

During Murpaltaโ€™s (Moorpaโ€™s) imprisonment in Adelaide in 1842 and 1843, his wife Murlainolo partnered with Kambulta. On Murpaltlaโ€™s return, Murlianolo resumed her relationship with Murpalta. Kambulta speared her during the night of 7 October. Murpalta informed the police of her death, seeking their assistance in bringing Kambalta to justice.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP75

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9fd
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP75
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Muingulta charged with assaulting Mrs Lockwood at Walga, 5 April 1847

Placename
Walga, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.1988692011804
Longitude
136.154014134386
Start Date
1847-04-05
End Date
1847-04-05
State
SA

Description

On 5 April 1847, Muingulta was charged with assaulting the wife of a shepherd named Lockwood. Lockwood was employed by Messrs Price and Hawker as a hutkeeper at โ€œWalgaโ€.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP76

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9fe
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP76
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Nganti (aka Nantes) charged with threatening violence to obtain flour from Mrs Dowling, 25 May 1847

Placename
Price and Hawkerโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4114618301359
Longitude
135.842293189988
Start Date
1847-05-25
End Date
1847-05-25
State
SA

Description

In May 1847 โ€˜Ngantiโ€™ (aka Nantes) was brought into the township of Port Lincoln settlement by the Police. He was charged with violently threatening a woman named Dowling who was employed as a hutkeeper by Messrs Price and Hawker. Nganti sought to obtain flour from Dowling.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP77

Sources

TLCMap ID
teb9ff
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP77
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Muingultu accused of stealing flour from George White, March 1846

Placename
The Swamp, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6433960981732
Longitude
135.703532550769
Start Date
1846-03-01
End Date
1846-03-01
State
SA

Description

In June 1847, Muingulta was charged with stealing flour from George S White at the Swamp fifteen months earlier.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP78

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba00
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP78
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Palianna apprehended for stealing flour from John Bishopโ€™s store, 29 July 1847

Placename
Bishopโ€™s store, Port Lincoln township
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7167394802412
Longitude
135.853079454742
Start Date
1847-07-29
End Date
1847-07-29
State
SA

Description

Palianna, described as a member of the Parnkalla tribe, was apprehended after breaking into the store of John Bishop. Flour had gone missing from Bishopโ€™s store, and Palianna was one of those suspected of taking the flour. He was sentenced to 60 days hard labour.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP79

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba01
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP79
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7215115990458
Longitude
135.824101268828
Start Date
1848-03-01
End Date
1848-03-01
State
SA

Description

A misunderstanding resulting in โ€˜acts of injusticeโ€™ towards Aboriginal people was reportedly resolved by the (unnamed) settler distributing provisions and clothing, rendering the interference of the police unnecessary.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP80

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba02
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP80
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ John Tennantโ€™s flocks speared and his servants threatened, May 1848

Placename
Salt Creek Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3295274413595
Longitude
136.161277820145
Start Date
1848-05-16
End Date
1848-05-16
State
SA

Description

On 16 May 1848, John Tennant wrote to the Government Resident at Port Lincoln informing him that his flocks had repeatedly been attacked by Aboriginal people who had also threatened to spear his servants. Lance Corporal Geherty was dispatched but unable to apprehend any offenders due to the thick scrub that skirted Tennantโ€™s run.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP81

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba03
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP81
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9602476951946
Longitude
135.293227351971
Start Date
1848-06-16
End Date
1848-06-16
State
SA

Description

Mortlockโ€™s shepherd, Charles Goldsmith, reported that Aboriginal people on several occasions had attempted to spear and steal sheep. On 16 June, a group of about thirty members of the โ€˜Kukataโ€™ tribe surrounded his hut. Aboriginal women present at the hut warned Goldsmith the โ€˜blackfellowsโ€™ were stealing sheep. Goldsmithโ€™s hat, forehead and thigh were struck by spears, one of which was thrown by Mgurkalta. Goldsmith shot a man in the leg.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP82

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba04
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP82
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9613155412558
Longitude
135.29116741621
Start Date
1848-06-16
End Date
1848-06-16
State
SA

Description

On the same day that Charles Goldsmithโ€™s hut was surrounded and Goldsmith was wounded by spears (16 June 1848), Mortlockโ€™s hutkeeper, Isaac Bridges, was similarly assaulted. Bridges was wounded under the right arm. He fired, left the station and was pursued for some distance.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP83

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba05
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP83
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9641808597717
Longitude
135.291768231031
Start Date
1848-06-16
End Date
1848-06-16
State
SA

Description

In recovering sheep taken during the confrontation between Charles Goldsmith, Isaac Bridges and a group of Kukata men, Mortlockโ€™s overseer (Smith) found several sheep had been speared and others taken, and the hut ransacked. In taking possession of the sheep, spears were thrown at Smith who fired in return.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP84

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba06
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP84
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9529002861306
Longitude
135.268483710221
Start Date
1848-06-16
End Date
1848-06-16
State
SA

Description

Shortly the confrontations between Mortlockโ€™s overseer Smith, hutkeeper Bridges and shepherd Goldsmith, Aboriginal people surprised the head station and set fire to the hut while the three men were inside. The fire was extinguished and, despite the Europeans being unable to fire on the group due to a lack of ammunition, the Aborignal group departed.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP85

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba07
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP85
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Murder of John Hamp, Pinkertonโ€™s station near Lake Newland, 23 June 1848

Placename
Stoney Point/Korti Warri, Lake Newland
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3971012561713
Longitude
134.869815768212
Start Date
1848-06-23
End Date
1848-06-23
State
SA

Description

On 23 June 1848, the mutilated body of John Hamp (hutkeeper for William Pinkerton) was found near his hut at Stoney Point. His hands, body and head were battered and a deep cut had been to the skull (over his left eye) by a sharp instrument. A saw was found inside the hut with hair, blood and brains on it. Dishes, pots and blankets had been taken from the hut. Tracks were found leading to the Lake, including the distinctive tracks of Mingalta. Mingalta and Malgalta were later arrested and charged with Hampโ€™s murder.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP86

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba08
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP86
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.0576590719118
Longitude
135.301265814001
Start Date
1848-06-25
End Date
1848-06-25
State
SA

Description

Bakilta approached and threw spears at Alfred Henry Thompson, Mr Smith and a third man as they stood near a hut. The Europeans jumped to avoid the spears which did not hit them.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP87

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba09
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP87
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4188888557624
Longitude
134.853106284664
Start Date
1848-07-19
End Date
1848-07-19
State
SA

Description

On 19 July 1848, Aboriginal men took a shirt belonging to William Porter that was drying outside his hut. Overseer George Stewart and hutkeeper John Woods went in pursuit. After tracking the group over Lake Newland, they met the Aboriginal group standing on some sandhills. The men initially appeared to be friendly, and Stewart demanded they return the shirt or he would shoot them. One man apparently threw a spear which slightly wounded Woods on the chest, whereupon Woods fired and killed him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP88

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP88
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9237114476705
Longitude
135.296467482674
Start Date
1848-10-07
End Date
1848-10-07
State
SA

Description

Smith, alias McGrath, overseer of Mr Mortlockโ€™s western sheep stations, reported that on Saturday 7 October, on exiting his hut, he received a spear wound in his shoulder. Smith picked up a loaded gun and, on turning, saw eight or nine armed men who fled and escaped among the sand hills.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP89

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP89
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.209066916745
Longitude
134.714511346886
Start Date
1848-12-01
End Date
1848-12-01
State
SA

Description

A group of sailors left on shore to salvage the wreck of a whaler had friendly relations with Aboriginal people for several weeks. According to European reports, without warning or reason, two Europeans who were some distance from the rest of the group were speared. Their wounds were not serious enough to require medical attention.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP90

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP90
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Shooting of Mokilti by John Symes at Kulura sheep station, 14 March 1849

Placename
Kulara sheep Station, Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.1780085847377
Longitude
136.049771321943
Start Date
1849-03-14
End Date
1849-03-14
State
SA

Description

Sheep farmer John Symes suspected Aboriginal people of breaking into his hut and stealing provisions. On 14 March 1849, Mokiliti entered the hut and began to take the carcass of a recently killed sheep. While attempting to seize Mokiliti, another Aboriginal man threw a spear at Symes. When Mokiliti seized an axe, Symes shot and killed him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP91

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP91
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3123629882812
Longitude
136.10438957753
Start Date
1849-04-28
End Date
1849-04-28
State
SA

Description

The bodies of boys Karakunderi and Yurdlori, husband and wife Puyultua and Ngaminia and infant Pirrapa were found on Mortlockโ€™s station near Tumby Bay. Inspector Tolmer, George Lawson (surgeon) and Clamor Schurmann (interpreter) investigated. All deceased died after eating poisoned flour taken from the hut of shepherd Patrick Dwyer.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP92

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP92
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of Beevor and pillage of his hut, 3 May 1849

Placename
Beevor and Lodwickโ€™s Station, Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.2262904761807
Longitude
135.426529124143
Start Date
1849-05-03
End Date
1849-05-03
State
SA

Description

On 3 May 1849, James Beevor, โ€˜an old and much respected colonistโ€™, was killed by an axe blow to the head while his partner, Mr Lodwick, was out tending their sheep. The hut was pillaged. A police party compised of Corporal Geharty and two constables set out from Port Lincoln the following day to search for the perpetrators.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP93

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba0f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP93
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of Anne Easton at Mr Vauxโ€™s station near Lake Hamilton, 7 May 1849

Placename
Mr Vauxโ€™s station, near Lake Hamilton
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9151860501918
Longitude
135.275358729093
Start Date
1849-05-07
End Date
1849-05-07
State
SA

Description

Mr Vauxโ€™s shepherd, James Easton, left his wife and six week old baby in their hut on the morning of 7 May 1849. A man named Bakilta and his wife were employed to cut grass outside the hut. When Easton returned home later in the day, he found his wife dead. She had been speared in the chest, face and neck. Her six week old baby was unharmed but exhausted from continual crying. Bakilta said that Malpita was responsible.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP94

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba10
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP94
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6145499552404
Longitude
134.866092141765
Start Date
1849-05-01
End Date
1849-05-01
State
SA

Description

A letter dated 8 May 1849 published in Adelaide newspapers referred to a robbery and attempted murder in the neighbourhood of Lake Newland, and the shooting of eight Aboriginal people and capture of six prisoners.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP95

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba11
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP95
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6522667528356
Longitude
134.88318285415
Start Date
1849-05-28
End Date
1849-05-28
State
SA

Description

On 28 May 1849, items were taken from Thomas Horneโ€™s hut. Horne stated in court that he went in pursuit and met with approximately 17 men who threw spears. Horne fired and the group separated, with one group making for the sea. Horne followed this group to the cliffs, and โ€˜two or three natives lost their lives in the affairโ€™. Horne captured Yarngalta (a man), two women - Yabmanna and Wirao โ€“ and a boy named Winnulu.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP96

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba12
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP96
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.1249473700262
Longitude
135.365628248189
Start Date
1849-06-28
End Date
1849-06-28
State
SA

Description

Four Aboriginal people, namely Ilgalta (an old man), Bakkilti (a man), Korlo (woman) and Putarpintye, were apprehended by Tolmer and charged with the murder of Anne Easton. According to one newspaper correspondent, three of the four were captured by Aboriginal people and handed to Tolmer. They were taken to Adelaide to be tried at the Supreme Court.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Unknown
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP97

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba13
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP97
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.2138136412677
Longitude
135.405726820939
Start Date
1850-01-19
End Date
1850-01-19
State
SA

Description

William Dunkin inflicted a burn on Munerabidni. The compensation was set at at ยฃ2, which Munerabidni received in the form of a daily allowance of food and some clothing. Both Dunkinโ€™s and Munerabidniโ€™s accounts of the incident tallied.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP98

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba14
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP98
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.9178396758209
Longitude
138.585394559963
Start Date
1850-03-14
End Date
1850-03-14
State
SA

Description

Yarngalta, a man from Eyre Peninsula, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in March 1849. He died at the Adelaide gaol on 14 March 1850 โ€˜from general debilityโ€™.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Precise
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP99

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba15
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP99
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-35.5983037180962
Longitude
138.089445713929
Start Date
1850-03-22
End Date
1850-03-22
State
SA

Description

Eyre Peninsula man Mangalta was released from prison as he was suffering from dysentery. He recovered after two weeks in Moorhouseโ€™s care while staying at the Aboriginesโ€™ Location. He pined for his home and friends and was in the process of being returned to Eyre Peninsula. He boarded the cutter the Petrel on 14 March but, due to springing a leak, the Petrel was delayed. Mangalta became despondent and low, and died off the coast near Cape Jervis.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP100

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba16
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP100
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7445237311464
Longitude
135.842098544829
Start Date
1850-03-27
End Date
1850-03-27
State
SA

Description

Labourer James Young was taken into custody on 27 March 1850 for assaulting a youth named Munarabidni. However, Munarabidni โ€˜completely over poweredโ€™ Young. Munarabidni did not prosecute Young for the assault.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP101

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba17
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP101
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7454181633091
Longitude
135.752294221895
Start Date
1850-07-22
End Date
1850-07-22
State
SA

Description

Sheep farmer JT Simms stored a large supply of food and clothing a hut. On returning at a later date, he found a quantity of his property missing. This property was found on the Manilta, Pannalta, Mowalta and Minnulu who were charged and committed to trial in Adelaide.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP102

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba18
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP102
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7382599507966
Longitude
135.818185118877
Start Date
1850-10-21
End Date
1850-10-21
State
SA

Description

John Dicks assaulted an Aboriginal person or persons while in a state of โ€˜unconscious inebreityโ€™ and was subsequently fined one pound.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP103

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba19
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP103
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7419371241284
Longitude
135.821793855291
Start Date
1850-10-21
End Date
1850-10-21
State
SA

Description

William Weaver assaulted an Aboriginal person or persons who he mistakenly identified and was subsequently fined one pound.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP104

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP104
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Yutulta and several women beaten by George Lawson, 4 February 1846

Placename
Settlement of Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7215025719477
Longitude
135.862312190112
Start Date
1846-02-04
End Date
1846-02-04
State
SA

Description

Native Police Constable Yutalta and some women were beaten by George Lawson who was intoxicated at the time. Yutalta and the women were sitting peacefully at their usual camping site when the assault occurred. Yutaltaโ€™s head was cut and his body was bruised. Lawson was fined 20 shillings.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP105

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP105
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep theft on Bairdโ€™s Cape Radstock run, 1 November 1850

Placename
Cape Radstock, Streaky Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1925038000686
Longitude
134.328146899892
Start Date
1850-11-01
End Date
1850-11-01
State
SA

Description

On 31 October, the shepherd William Townsend reported that Aboriginal people had tried to part him from his sheep and that on the following day they drove off 800.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP106

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP106
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep theft on Bairdโ€™s Cape Radstock run, 2-6 November 1850

Placename
Cape Radstock, Streaky Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1893434002041
Longitude
134.333296699769
Start Date
1850-11-02
End Date
1850-11-02
State
SA

Description

Between 2 and 6 November, the shepherd Townsend report Aboriginal people coming to the station in increasing numbers, plundering his hut and driving off sheep. On 6 November he reported that they came in a gang. He fired upon them, wounding one man, before fleeing to Pinkertonโ€™s neighbouring station.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP107

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP107
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Death of Baird, near Cape Radstock, 2 November 1850

Placename
Near Cape Radstock
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1879068002329
Longitude
134.323340299572
Start Date
1850-11-02
End Date
1850-11-02
State
SA

Description

Baird speared to death by Aboriginal people about eight miles from his Cape Radstock station while recovering sheep that had been stolen the previous day. Police found his body on 13 November 1850.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP108

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP108
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.191067200061
Longitude
134.322653700133
Start Date
1850-11-12
End Date
1850-11-12
State
SA

Description

Police, accompanied by two settlers, search for the missing Sheep Farmer Baird and recover his stolen sheep. They come upon a camp of Aboriginal people who resist when they try to arrest them. One Aboriginal man is shot and killed and another, Pulgulta, is arrested.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP109

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba1f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP109
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1819629997762
Longitude
134.31961410035
Start Date
1850-12-06
End Date
1850-12-06
State
SA

Description

In response to Bairdโ€™s murder and the subsequent police shooting at Cape Radstock, the Lt. Governor ordered the Commissioner of Police and Protector of Aborigines to visit the area, investigate the circumstances, and make recommendations. They sailed via the Yalata from Adelaide on 6 December 1850, visited the scene and meet with Aboriginal people, before departing on 5 January 1851.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP110

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba20
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP110
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.0129240996554
Longitude
136.348136100324
Start Date
1851-01-01
End Date
1851-01-01
State
SA

Description

The Salt Creek police station was robbed of provisions and Kambalta was later arrested for the offence. In the course of the arrest Kambalta tried to spear Police Constable Kenning.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP111

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba21
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP111
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of George Jenks at Lipsonโ€™s Cove, 14 April 1851

Placename
Pelara station at Lipson Cove (Poodloo)
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.2606735998802
Longitude
136.259490599615
Start Date
1851-04-14
End Date
1851-04-14
State
SA

Description

Hutkeeper John Jenks killed by Aboriginal people at his sheep run at Lipson Cove.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP112

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba22
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP112
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.0309806508062
Longitude
135.323527548962
Start Date
1851-04-15
End Date
1851-04-15
State
SA

Description

An Aboriginal man and women die of poisoning on Vauxโ€™s Lake Hamilton station. Investigations suggest that they ate meat laced with arsenic which was going to be used as a bait for wild dogs.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP113

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba23
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP113
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4161714000777
Longitude
135.820233870613
Start Date
1851-03-05
End Date
1851-03-05
State
SA

Description

Charles Crocker, a shepherd on โ€˜Kulara stationโ€™, killed by Aboriginal people.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP114

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba24
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP114
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.4915460461678
Longitude
135.740380907429
Start Date
1851-04-27
End Date
1851-04-27
State
SA

Description

William Light, a hut keeper on William Peterโ€™s Pelara outstation, speared twice by Aboriginal men who came to his hut asking for water. Although wounded, he survived the attack.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP115

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba25
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP115
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of William Pearce near Streaky Bay, 28 September 1852

Placename
Pinkertonโ€™s station near Streaky Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.2194767091725
Longitude
134.844740860125
Start Date
1852-10-28
End Date
1852-10-28
State
SA

Description

Shepherd William Pearce killed by Aboriginal people near Streaky Bay and sheep stolen from his possession.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP116

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba26
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP116
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Theft of flour by Aboriginal shepherd, Salt Creek, c. October 1852

Placename
Tennantโ€™s property at Salt Creek
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.763685000311
Longitude
135.138644399989
Start Date
1852-10-01
End Date
1852-10-01
State
SA

Description

In about October of 1852, Coodnaltu allegedly absconded from Tennantโ€™s property with a quantity of flour in his possession.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP117

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba27
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP117
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep stolen by Aboriginal shepherd near Salt Creek, c. March 1853

Placename
Tennantโ€™s property at Salt Creek
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3455948027542
Longitude
136.064686927361
Start Date
1853-03-01
End Date
1853-03-01
State
SA

Description

An Aboriginal shepherd reportedly stole a sheep from Andrew Tennantโ€™s property and passed it on to companions who cooked and ate it.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP118

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba28
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP118
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Theft of flour from Aboriginal shepherd near Salt Creek, c. May 1853

Placename
Tennantโ€™s property at Salt Creek
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.3449988913266
Longitude
136.110301343703
Start Date
1853-05-01
End Date
1853-05-01
State
SA

Description

Two Aboriginal men steal flour from an Aboriginal shepherd at Salt Creek.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP119

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba29
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP119
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3398488677778
Longitude
134.875999532575
Start Date
1853-03-01
End Date
1853-03-01
State
SA

Description

A shepherd in the employ of J. T. Symes steals two sheep from his employer.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP120

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP120
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Aboriginal meeting and ceremony of McKechnieโ€™s run at Franklin station, September 1854

Placename
McKecknieโ€™s Station near Franklin Harbour
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6825131002173
Longitude
136.618691300364
Start Date
1854-09-01
End Date
1854-09-01
State
SA

Description

Gathering of Aboriginal tribes from Port Lincoln and the โ€˜interiorโ€™ near Dr McKechnieโ€™s station at Franklin Harbor for a ceremony. Claim that the latter tried to incite those there to kill Dr McKecknie.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP121

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP121
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6014075999673
Longitude
136.799259282276
Start Date
1854-12-01
End Date
1854-12-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal men Noripa and Nolunna arrested for setting fire to grass.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP122

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP122
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.7890191550914
Longitude
135.163531038261
Start Date
1855-03-01
End Date
1855-03-01
State
SA

Description

Two Aboriginal boys apprehended for โ€˜setting fire to Mauriceโ€™s runโ€™.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP123

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP123
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7280926000658
Longitude
135.856729899934
Start Date
1855-04-04
End Date
1855-04-04
State
SA

Description

A drunken European entered the hut of an Aboriginal woman and her companions, assaulting them with their own spear and wooden clubs before being subdued.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP124

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP124
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.8536687467099
Longitude
135.29205438667
Start Date
1855-05-01
End Date
1855-05-01
State
SA

Description

A Chinese shepherd in the employ of P. Maurice was assault when he tried to prevent to Aboriginal men stealing and killing one of the sheep in his care.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP125

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba2f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP125
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Theft of Flour from Police, Cherriroo Police Station, c. May 1855

Placename
Cherriroo Police Station near Venus Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.2309861000413
Longitude
134.795535399688
Start Date
1855-05-01
End Date
1855-05-01
State
SA

Description

Two Aboriginal men charged with stealing flour entrusted to them by the Police Sergeant at the Cherriroo Police station.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP126

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba30
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP126
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4376418992578
Longitude
134.997952887762
Start Date
1855-05-01
End Date
1855-05-01
State
SA

Description

Two Abriginal men arrested for breaking into one of Symeโ€™s huts and stealing flour and food.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP127

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba31
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP127
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Assault of NC Mallelieu by Malkeltie, early June 1855

Placename
Near Port Lincoln
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.7898884003598
Longitude
135.302823599604
Start Date
1855-06-01
End Date
1855-06-01
State
SA

Description

Native Constable Mullalieu assaulted by an Aboriginal prisoner while he was escorting him to Port Lincoln
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP128

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba32
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP128
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of Peter Brown, Franklin Harbor, 1 June 1855

Placename
James McKechnieโ€™s Middle Camp run near Franklin Harbour
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.670379699806
Longitude
136.797978500277
Start Date
1855-06-01
End Date
1855-06-01
State
SA

Description

Peter Brown, a shepherd on James McKecknieโ€™s Middle Camp run near Franklin Harbor, was killed by Aboriginal people who stole his flock.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP129

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba33
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP129
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Prisoners escape from Port Lincoln Gaol, 2 June 1855

Placename
Port Lincoln Gaol
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7385320999222
Longitude
135.863767999861
Start Date
1855-06-02
End Date
1855-06-02
State
SA

Description

Six prisoners escape from Port Lincoln Gaol, four of the six re-captured three days later.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP130

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba34
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP130
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Cowulta accidently shot and killed by Native Constable, 13 June 1855

Placename
Port Lincoln Police Station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7277045999603
Longitude
135.874797199611
Start Date
1855-06-13
End Date
1855-06-13
State
SA

Description

Native Constable Mallalieu accidently shot and killed a man named Cowulta, while examining a pistol in the Guard room of the Port Lincoln Police station.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP131

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba35
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP131
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.6459065999429
Longitude
135.684853899931
Start Date
1855-06-01
End Date
1855-06-01
State
SA

Description

The escaped prisoner Mingelta severely wounded while being recaptured by Corporal Oโ€™Shanahan.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP132

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba36
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP132
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6882866000379
Longitude
136.918642299619
Start Date
1856-01-14
End Date
1856-01-14
State
SA

Description

Execution of Ilyalta, Parnkalta, Eenpulta and Wolmilti at Franklin harbour, for the murder of Peter Brown, 14 January 1856. Aboriginal people were assembled to witness the extecution.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP133

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba37
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP133
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.463628167909
Longitude
135.090198360022
Start Date
1855-06-01
End Date
1855-06-01
State
SA

Description

Wanyeo and Willena break into Symes hut at Lake Newland and steal food.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP134

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba38
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP134
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.7637136999315
Longitude
135.121910800268
Start Date
1855-06-01
End Date
1855-06-01
State
SA

Description

Coeltie and Makiltie endeavoured to obtain a sheep from a boy in charge of a flock by using 'threatening language'.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP135

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba39
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP135
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Theft of sheep from Mauriceโ€™s โ€˜Mallichieโ€™ run, 7 October 1856

Placename
โ€˜Mallichieโ€™ (possibly on Mauriceโ€™s Bramfield run near Elliston)
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6133615997855
Longitude
134.993227000173
Start Date
1856-10-07
End Date
1856-10-07
State
SA

Description

Flock of sheep driven off Mauriceโ€™s run. The shepherd and his wife who were tending the flock fled after a spear was thrown at them.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP136

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP136
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.7631081000544
Longitude
135.122400300351
Start Date
1856-11-01
End Date
1856-11-01
State
SA

Description

Mungulta and his wife arrested for spearing a sheep on Mauriceโ€™s Lake Hamilton run, but acquitted.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP137

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP137
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.0595815002334
Longitude
134.345856999767
Start Date
1857-03-01
End Date
1857-03-01
State
SA

Description

Flour and a sheep stolen from the Calca run, at the beginning of the month, and another attempt made to steal property toward the end of the month, but the latter attempt was thwarted by the presence of a Police Trooper.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP138

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP138
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Threat from fires in the Venus Bay area, December 1857

Placename
Venus Bay district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1245867996961
Longitude
134.592019399583
Start Date
1857-12-01
End Date
1857-12-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people from the Gawler Ranges believed responsible for setting fires which damaged two of the pastoral runs in the district, and to be in the district for the purpose of sheep stealing.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP139

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP139
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.8697520000483
Longitude
134.418458099919
Start Date
1858-01-14
End Date
1858-01-14
State
SA

Description

Police Trooper Geharty locates a group of Aboriginal people who had threatened a shepherd and stolen his sheep. With European station workers they give chase and run down an old man carrying off one of the sheep. The exhausted man his taken back to the station, but is found dead the next morning, reportedly a consequence of his โ€˜exertionโ€™ the previous day.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP140

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP140
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.1428845559309
Longitude
134.605572249037
Start Date
1858-05-01
End Date
1858-05-01
State
SA

Description

Report that Gibson and Knox shot three Aboriginal people while travelling to Smoky Bay, although a subsequent investigation suggests that the story had been made up.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP141

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba3f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP141
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4956979001735
Longitude
135.132980799702
Start Date
1859-05-01
End Date
1859-05-01
State
SA

Description

After an Aboriginal man named Coltoney died, allegations were made that it might have been a result of his employer Andrew Tennant beating him. An investigation found the allegations unproven, but revealed a record of physical punishment being used against Aboriginal workers.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP142

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba40
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP142
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3670567996764
Longitude
134.8951134001
Start Date
1859-06-28
End Date
1859-06-28
State
SA

Description

Mr Kent reported that Aboriginal people were being โ€˜troublesomeโ€™ on the Tea Tree Station, stealing two sheep and some flour.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP143

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba41
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP143
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3693369961522
Longitude
135.028942819313
Start Date
1859-07-06
End Date
1859-07-06
State
SA

Description

Five ewes and two lambs stolen from Symeโ€™s run and killed. Sgt Oโ€™Shanahan believes an Aboriginal shepherd on the run assisted those who stole the sheep.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP144

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba42
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP144
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Hut Robbery on Three Lakes Sheep Station, 7 July 1859

Placename
Three Lakes Station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.5874488003581
Longitude
134.886348899894
Start Date
1859-07-07
End Date
1859-07-07
State
SA

Description

Three Lakes station robbed of food and clothing.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP145

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba43
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP145
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.5810854999386
Longitude
134.90530909981
Start Date
1859-07-01
End Date
1859-07-01
State
SA

Description

A man named Shepherd speared by Aboriginal people near Fowlers Bay. Two other men, Miller and Ives, were missing and presumed dead, but were later located unharmed.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP146

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba44
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP146
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.8526962002112
Longitude
133.059606000237
Start Date
1859-09-06
End Date
1859-09-06
State
SA

Description

Between 11 August and 27 September 1859, Inspector Holroyd lead a police expedition in the country between Streaky Bay and Fowlers Bay searching for Shepherdโ€™s killer. Miller and Ives, presumed dead, were found alive and well at Yalata. On 6 September he came across a party of sixty Aboriginal people and arrested three because they had European clothing in their possession.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP147

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba45
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP147
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Hut Robbery at Gum Flat, 9 July 1859

Placename
Gum Flat, six miles north of Mount Wedge.
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4292399998702
Longitude
135.18138520006
Start Date
1859-07-09
End Date
1859-07-09
State
SA

Description

Sgt Oโ€™Shanahan reports that Lawrenceโ€™s hut at Gum Flat was broken into and that food and clothing was stolen.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP148

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba46
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP148
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6160274999128
Longitude
134.995656699573
Start Date
1859-07-09
End Date
1859-07-09
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people, without work after lambing season finishes, steal flour from Mauriceโ€™s overseer Kent.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP149

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba47
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP149
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Murder of John Jones, Mount Joy, on 13 May 1860

Placename
Price Mauriceโ€™s Mt Joy station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.5193614821922
Longitude
135.026452653413
Start Date
1860-05-13
End Date
1860-05-13
State
SA

Description

Hutkeeper John Jones killed on 13 May 1860 at Mount Joy near Streaky Bay.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP150

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba48
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP150
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.519380900312
Longitude
135.024324399876
Start Date
1860-10-04
End Date
1860-10-04
State
SA

Description

Manyelta was transported via the Yalata to Streaky Bay, where he was executed at the Cooeyanna Police Station before an assembly of Aboriginal people.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP151

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba49
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP151
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7211378138908
Longitude
135.87782585971
Start Date
1860-08-09
End Date
1860-08-09
State
SA

Description

Multiple thefts of food and clothing from one of Captain Hawsonโ€™s storeroom at Port Lincoln in July and August
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP152

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP152
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ PT Poynter badly wounds a man endeavouring to escape custody, Cooeyanna Police Station, 21 August 1869

Placename
Seven miles south east of Cooeyanna Police station, Streaky Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.8431743001966
Longitude
134.284581600002
Start Date
1860-08-21
End Date
1860-08-21
State
SA

Description

PT Poynter struggles with two prisoners he is escorting to Port Lincoln. It is only after he wounds both with his sword and two gunshots, that they are subdued.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP153

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP153
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Killing of Theodore Gustavus Berggoist at Fowlers Bay, 19 January 1861

Placename
H.C. Swanโ€™s station at Fowlerโ€™s Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.9746058001578
Longitude
132.429117400264
Start Date
1861-01-19
End Date
1861-01-19
State
SA

Description

Berggoist, a hutkeeper, was killed at Fowlerโ€™s Bay. Two Aboriginal men, Nilgerie and Tilcherie were arrested for the murder and tried before the Supreme Court in August 1861 where they were both found guilty and sentenced to death.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP154

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP154
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.443545102408
Longitude
135.246053398312
Start Date
1861-05-02
End Date
1861-05-02
State
SA

Description

Margaret Implett, the wife of a shepherd working on W. Lawrence's run, killed at Mount Wedge on 2 May 1861. Mangiltie and Karabidnie (Willy) were tried for the offence on 14 August 1861 and sentenced to execution.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP155

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP155
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.9891913996692
Longitude
132.437262200366
Start Date
1861-09-07
End Date
1861-09-07
State
SA

Description

Nilgerie and Tilcherie, sentenced to death for the murder of Theodore Berrgoist, were executed at Fowlerโ€™s Bay.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP156

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP156
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Execution of Mangelta and Karrabidna for the murder of Mrs Impett Mount Wedge, 14 September 1861

Placename
Cherriro Police Station near Marchantโ€™s run
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.229825500367
Longitude
134.794172899744
Start Date
1861-09-14
End Date
1861-09-14
State
SA

Description

Mangeltie and Karabidne, sentenced to death for the murder of Margaret Impett, were executed at the Cherriro Police station
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP157

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba4f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP157
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.0366262997614
Longitude
134.582686099614
Start Date
1861-10-01
End Date
1861-10-01
State
SA

Description

A man reported that Aboriginal people were physically assaulted by Thompson's Witera station. He claimed the owner gathered in Aboriginal people for a 'big breakfast', and that six or seven people were allegedly surrounded by station workers and beaten with a big stick allegedly for having stolen some sheep. One of them, he alleged, was 'beaten until he was nearly dead'. Police investigated but could not prove the allegation.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP158

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba50
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP158
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3205280997252
Longitude
134.87794369975
Start Date
1862-03-09
End Date
1862-03-09
State
SA

Description

Hutkeeper William Walker was spear by Meengulta after he refused to give him some flour. Mengulta was eventually apprehended near Lake Gairdner and sentenced to death for the murder.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP159

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba51
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP159
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Death of Meendinya between Fowlerโ€™s Bay and Cooeyanna Police station, 23 April 1862

Placename
Between Fowlerโ€™s Bay and Cooeyanna Police station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.8210778996741
Longitude
134.277815500062
Start Date
1862-04-23
End Date
1862-04-23
State
SA

Description

Meendinya and Meenbinya arrested by Police Trooper Morris on suspicion of having murdered a hutkeeper named Sheppard at Fowlerโ€™ Bay in 1859. While transporting the prisoners to Cooeyanna Police station Meendinya, while resisting the Trooper, was shot and killed.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP160

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba52
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP160
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.2321230001169
Longitude
134.682936400082
Start Date
1862-09-01
End Date
1862-09-01
State
SA

Description

Meengulta executed at Venus Bay for the murder of William Walker
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP161

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba53
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP161
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3124949002435
Longitude
134.894423200212
Start Date
1863-12-20
End Date
1863-12-20
State
SA

Description

In June 1864 Alexander Miller and Russell Barton were arrested for the murder of Meenulta on 20 December 1863. Tried before the Supreme Court in Adelaide, both men were found not guilty.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP162

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba54
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP162
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9220359001929
Longitude
135.283064599771
Start Date
1865-12-18
End Date
1865-12-18
State
SA

Description

Country on the Lake Hamilton run, Port Lincoln district, set alight by two Aboriginal boys. They were apprehended by the police but released with a warning.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP164

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba55
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP164
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Maddia escapes policy custody near Streaky Bay, 3 March 1866

Placename
โ€˜Pimbayalkaโ€™, near Streaky Bay
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.841848700003
Longitude
134.283308699821
Start Date
1866-03-03
End Date
1866-03-03
State
SA

Description

PT Christopher Provis arrested two Aboriginal men for assault and larceny, while escorting them back to Streaky Bay one of them, Maddia, escaped. He was unable to recapture him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP165

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba56
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP165
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6694943998557
Longitude
136.617316700113
Start Date
1868-07-16
End Date
1868-07-16
State
SA

Description

Neepeeltie arrested for spearing Sarah Swanbury at Franklin Harbour, resulting in the death her unborn child.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP166

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba57
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP166
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.957155100211
Longitude
132.422499400174
Start Date
1870-02-20
End Date
1870-02-20
State
SA

Description

PT Richards requests leniency for allowing a prisoner to escape. Noting that five shepherd's huts, all of which had been left unprotected, have been robbed in the last three months, and he only has a tracker to work with him.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP167

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba58
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP167
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.6762682612372
Longitude
128.884087398888
Start Date
1873-04-01
End Date
1873-04-01
State
SA

Description

PT Richards receives report that settlers had shot three or four Aborigines at Eucla, across the border in Western Australia. PT Richards investigates but finds to evidence to corroborate the report
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP168

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba59
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP168
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.6411288997696
Longitude
136.33132419985
Start Date
1873-11-01
End Date
1873-11-01
State
SA

Description

PT Curnow reports hut robberies and sheep killing at Coralbignie, noting that Aboriginal people 'at this time of the year assemble in large bodies on the stations, owing to the outside waters drying up'.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP169

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP169
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.6767999998841
Longitude
128.886000000163
Start Date
1874-01-01
End Date
1874-01-01
State
SA

Description

A well sinker working near Eucla reported being assault by an Aboriginal couple and being struck by a club so severely that he lost the sight in his left eye.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP170

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP170
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.6789999996971
Longitude
128.888000000328
Start Date
1874-08-01
End Date
1874-08-01
State
SA

Description

While Thomas Kennedy was felling a tree he was attacked by a large number of Aboriginal people. He received four spear wounds but managed to get back to his house and get his gun and revolver, at which point they left.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP171

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP171
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.6699999998058
Longitude
128.879999999667
Start Date
1875-04-01
End Date
1875-04-01
State
SA

Description

In April 1875 it was reported that an Aboriginal shepherd fired upon Aboriginal people when they attempted to steal sheep.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP172

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP172
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.0929547998004
Longitude
135.846111400051
Start Date
1882-02-01
End Date
1882-02-01
State
SA

Description

A large group of Aboriginal people robbed several stations and injured a Well Sinker at Koweridda Well before they were dispersed.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Close
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP173

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP173
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.3379781998208
Longitude
135.34648679969
Start Date
1877-03-01
End Date
1877-03-01
State
SA

Description

Reports that Aboriginal people were robbing huts and stations in the Gawler Ranges, and requesting a police presence.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP174

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba5f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP174
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.3014993003435
Longitude
135.48608079971
Start Date
1875-08-01
End Date
1875-08-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people reportedly robbing shepherds of rations and clothing on properties in the Gawler Ranges.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP175

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba60
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP175
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ A farmer named Sawyer assaulted Paliana, 1850

Placename
Port Lincoln district
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7204813302449
Longitude
135.802708399682
Start Date
1850-01-01
End Date
1850-01-01
State
SA

Description

Farmer William Sawyer was fined five pounds for committing an assault upon an Aboriginal girl named Paliana.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
District
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP176

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba61
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP176
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4636282001335
Longitude
135.090198400446
Start Date
1853-04-02
End Date
1853-04-02
State
SA

Description

Sheep stolen from Pinkerton's Lake Newland station, but Aboriginal people discharged because no one spoke their language.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP177

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba62
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP177
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.9728947997411
Longitude
135.271891000331
Start Date
1853-05-02
End Date
1853-05-02
State
SA

Description

Sheep stolen from Maurice's run and overseer wounded when apprehending the alleged thieves.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP178

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba63
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP178
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep theft on McKechnieโ€™s station, 1 June 1855

Placename
McKechnie's run, Franklin Harbor
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.6524626001036
Longitude
136.792479299772
Start Date
1853-06-01
End Date
1853-06-01
State
SA

Description

Sheep stolen from McKechnie's run near Framklin Harbor.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP179

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba64
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP179
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.2156546387982
Longitude
134.723423827467
Start Date
1855-11-01
End Date
1855-11-01
State
SA

Description

Native Police Constable, โ€˜Billy Buttonโ€™ arrests Aboriginal man for stealing flour at Venus Bay.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP180

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba65
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP180
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4156420001292
Longitude
134.902074299709
Start Date
1855-11-01
End Date
1855-11-01
State
SA

Description

Native Police Constable โ€˜Harryโ€™ captures Aboriginal man for stealing sheep at Lake Newland.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP181

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba66
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP181
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.4215845001086
Longitude
135.112596000204
Start Date
1856-04-01
End Date
1856-04-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people set fire to Andrew Tennant's run and are sentenced to two months inprisonment.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP182

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba67
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP182
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-33.3888939001207
Longitude
134.857450099899
Start Date
1862-03-08
End Date
1862-03-08
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal man arrested for stealing sheep on J. Marchant's Lake Newland run. Semtemced to 3 months imprisonment in Adelaide Gaol.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP183

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba68
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP183
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Aboriginal man arrested for property theft and assault near Streaky Bay, c. May 1866

Placename
Aboriginal man arrested for property theft and assault near Streaky Bay, c. May 1866
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.7690804996991
Longitude
134.693987700185
Start Date
1866-06-01
End Date
1866-06-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal man accused of stealing from an outstation hut on the Chandada property. Station workers tracked him for about 16km before taking him prisoner after a fight. He was reportedly sentenced to twelve months imprisonment.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP184

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba69
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP184
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.4849247002377
Longitude
134.636584999593
Start Date
1876-12-15
End Date
1876-12-15
State
SA

Description

Station worker, William Knox, killed by Aboriginal man, Winginia, in a fight. The motive was the Europeans refusal to satisfactorily recompense Wilginia for having sex with his wife.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP185

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6a
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP185
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.3802664997931
Longitude
135.52490379979
Start Date
1882-03-01
End Date
1882-03-01
State
SA

Description

Reports that hundreds of Aboriginal people were coming into the Gawler ranges because of the drought and that a clash had occurred on Yardea station in which one man was killed and another injured
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP186

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6b
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP186
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.1415172996189
Longitude
134.946602500159
Start Date
1883-01-01
End Date
1883-01-01
State
SA

Description

Flour, tea and sugar stolen by an Aboriginal man from a store on the Harrold Brothers' Arcoodaby Station. Sentenced to 12 months imprisonment
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP187

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6c
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP187
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Theft on Coondambo station, August 1884

Placename
Coondambo station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.0570004002432
Longitude
135.863086699583
Start Date
1884-08-01
End Date
1884-08-01
State
SA

Description

Reports that Aboriginal people North-West of Lake Gairdner were starving and forced by starvation to steal property or sheep from Coondambo station
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP188

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6d
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP188
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.4198268997623
Longitude
136.294532700259
Start Date
1884-12-01
End Date
1884-12-01
State
SA

Description

A sheep stolen and killed on Kolendo station in the Gawler Ranges.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP189

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6e
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP189
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:19
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:19

๐ŸŒ Sheep killing on Wirraminna station, March 1887

Placename
Wirraminna station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.2108921001931
Longitude
136.249357100154
Start Date
1887-03-01
End Date
1887-03-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal people from the north-west were reportedly coming south and had stolen and killed sheep on Wirraminna station, before returning north.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP190

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba6f
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP190
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20

๐ŸŒ Sheep stealing at Nonning, July 1889

Placename
Nonning Station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.5264070997515
Longitude
136.485563099774
Start Date
1889-01-01
End Date
1889-01-01
State
SA

Description

Aboriginal men arrested for stealing sheep on Nonning station.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP191

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba70
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP191
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20

๐ŸŒ Hut Robbery on Kumberta station, May 1895

Placename
Kumberta station
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-31.9362840000621
Longitude
135.787931300108
Start Date
1895-01-01
End Date
1895-01-01
State
SA

Description

Three Aboriginal men stole food from a hut on Kumberta station. When Archie Beviss found out he gave them each 40 lashes with a stockwhip. Police charged him with assault and he was fined
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP192

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba71
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP192
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20

๐ŸŒ Hut Robberies in the Fowlerโ€™s Bay and Steaky Bay district, April 1898

Placename
Fowlers Bay and Streaky Bay area
Type
Event

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.0815103003652
Longitude
134.112418299906
Start Date
1898-01-01
End Date
1898-01-01
State
SA

Description

Sub-Protector at Port Augusta reports that about 300 Aboriginal people from the north had come into the district in a starving condition because of the drought.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP193

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba72
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP193
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20

Location, Dates

Latitude
-34.7531040996985
Longitude
135.882673699887
Start Date
1834-01-01
End Date
1834-01-01
State
SA

Description

Reported abduction of five Aboriginal women and men from Port Lincoln area by European sealers. Claimed that they took them to a nearby Island where they killed the two men.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP194

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba73
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP194
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20

Location, Dates

Latitude
-32.7908364997379
Longitude
134.238761100252
Start Date
1846-01-01
End Date
1846-01-01
State
SA

Description

Believed that three crewmen of the whaling vessel Abeona, left ashore in late 1846, were killed by Aboriginal people.
(See 'The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies' for more details.)

Extended Data

LocationAccuracy
Approximate
War
eyrepeninsula
Identifier
EP195

Sources

TLCMap ID
teba74
Linkback
https://frontiersa-uofadel.hub.arcgis.com/pages/eyrepeninsula/#EP195
Source
Robert Foster, Skye Krichauff and Amanda Nettelbeck, The South Australian Frontier and its Legacies, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 2024, http://ua.edu.au/south-australian-frontier
Created At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
Updated At
2026-03-15 11:57:20
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