Hundred of Dalkey

Dalkey
South Australia
Silos and harvest mural at Owen in the west of the hundred
Established22 May 1856
Area280 square kilometres (109 sq mi)
RegionMid North
CountyGawler
Lands administrative divisions around Dalkey:
Stow Hall Upper Wakefield
Balaklava Dalkey Alma
Dublin Grace Alma

The Hundred of Dalkey is a cadastral unit of hundred located on the northern Adelaide Plains in South Australia, immediately south of the Wakefield River.[1] It is one of the eight hundreds of the County of Gawler.[2] It was named in 1856 by Governor Richard Graves MacDonnell for his hometown Dalkey, a seaside resort in Ireland.[3]

The eastern outskirts of the township of Balaklava spills over the western boundary of the hundred (from the Hundred of Balaklava). Apart from the towns of Dalkey and east Balaklava, other localities within the hundred include: Owen, Stockyard Creek, Pinery and Hoskin Corner.

  1. ^ "Search for 'Hundred of Dalkey'". Government of South Australia. SA0017727. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. ^ South Australia hundred maps 1:63 360. Surveyor General's Office. 1867.
  3. ^ "Search for 'Dalkey, LOCB'". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. SA0017721. Archived from the original on 7 December 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2016.