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  2. Kadina, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1872 Kadina became a municipality by establishment of the Corporate Town of Kadina. By 1875, the population had increased to 20,000, mostly composed of Cornish miners. [citation needed] In 1907 the adjacent Government Town of Kadina East was surveyed west of Eliza Terrace to cope with the need to house the growing population of the town. [7]

  3. Wallaroo Mines, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Elders Engine House was demolished, with its stone being used several years later, in 1936, to build the new Kadina Catholic Church. The Primitive Methodist church was demolished in 1927. [ 21 ] The former Bible Christian church was demolished in the late 1930s; while it had closed as a church some decades before, it had later been used as ...

  4. Matta House - Wikipedia

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    Matta House is a heritage-listed house in Matta Road, Matta Flat, South Australia. It was listed on the South Australian Heritage Register on 24 July 1980 and on the former Register of the National Estate on 21 March 1978. [1] [2] It was built in 1863 for Edward Austin Horn, the manager of the Matta Matta Mine. [3]

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  6. Jerusalem, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem (originally New Jerusalem) is a suburb of the town of Kadina on the Yorke Peninsula. It is located in the Copper Coast Council . [ 2 ] The boundaries were formally gazetted in January, 1999, although the name had long been in use for the area.

  7. Barunga Gap, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The first paved road to Kadina was completed at Barunga Gap in 1874, [9] and a railway was connected from Kadina in 1878. [10] The railway line from Kadina to Barunga Gap was begun in approximately August 1877 [11] by day labour and piecework, to afford employment for the miners thrown out of work on the (Yorke) Peninsula. The ...

  8. Kadina - Wikipedia

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    Kadina, South Australia, a town and locality; Kadina Cemetery; Kadina Town Hall, a town hall in South Australia; Corporate Town of Kadina, a former local government area; District Council of Kadina, a former local government area; Hundred of Kadina, a cadastral unit in South Australia

  9. Kadina Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kadina Town Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 51 Taylor Street, Kadina, South Australia.It was listed on the South Australian Heritage Register on 4 March 1993 and on the former Register of the National Estate on 1 November 1983.