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Magistrate, Prieska

  • 1/PKA
  • Governmental body
  • 1883 – 1982
A magistrate’s court was established at Prieska on 19 February 1883 (Government Gazette No 6341 dated 16 February 1883, Proclamation No 20 dated 15 February 1883).

Magistrate, Postmasburg

  • 1/PBG
  • Governmental body
  • 1949 – 1983
A magistrate’s court was established at Postmasburg on 1 May 1949 (Extraordinary Government Gazette No 4108 dated 15 February 1949, Proclamation No 303 dated 18 February 1949).

Magistrate and Bantu Affairs Commissioner, Taungs

  • 1/TGS
  • Governmental body
  • 1885 – 1971

A magistrate’s court was established at Taungs on 6 October 1885 (Government Gazette No 6654, dated 7 October 1885, Proclamation No 3BB, dated 6 October 1885). On 1 July 1896 Taungs was incorporated into the magisterial division of Vryburg (Government Gazette No 7810 dated 28 April 1896, Proclamation No 149, dated 27 April 1896). CR Chalmers was appointed Assistant Resident Magistrate at Taungs on 1 July 1896 (Government Gazette No 7825 dated 19 June 1896, Government Notice No 568, dated 1 July 1896). He served in this capacity until Taungs was re-established as a separate magistracy on 13 February 1899 when he was appointed the new magistrate (Government Gazette No 8104, dated 21 February 1899, Proclamation No 68, dated 13 February 1899. Chalmers’ re – appointed was recorded in the same Gazette, Government Notice No 169, dated 20 February 1899).

The magistrate of Taungs was also appointed Native Commissioner as from 1 October 1928 (Government Gazette No 1734 dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865, dated 26 October 1928).

Taungs was incorporated into Bophuthatswana on 5 December 1977.

Town Clerk, Municipality Kimberley

  • 3/KIM
  • Governmental body
  • 1879 – 1980

The Municipality of Kimberley was constituted by Griqualand West Ordinance No 7 of 1877 dated 27 June 1877.

In 1994 Kimberley became part of the Northern Cape Province. It forms part of the Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, one of five local municipalities that falls under the Frances Baard (previously Diamantveld) District Municipality.

Secretary, Divisional Council of Richmond

  • 4/RMD
  • Governmental body
  • 1859 – 1979

On 30 July 1859 the division of Richmond was subdivided into six districts for Divisional Council purposes under Act No 5 if 1855 (Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette No 3060 dated 5 August 1859, Proclamation No 73 dated 30 July 1859). The first meeting of the council was held on 6 December 1859 (Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette No 3088 dated 11 November 1859, Notice dated 5 November 1859).

On 1 January 1980 the Divisional Council of Richmond was reconstituted together with the Divisional Councils of Victoria West and Loxton to form the amalgamated Divisional Council of Central Karoo (The Province of the Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette No 4061 dated 20 July 1979, Proclamation No 174 dated 18 July 1979).

Secretary, Divisional Council of Loxton

  • 4/LTN
  • Governmental body
  • 1936 – 1979

On 1 July 1936 the Divisional Council of Loxton was constituted and the boundaries described (The Province of the Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette No 1642 dated 19 June 1936, Proclamation No 70 dated 16 June 1936). The first meeting of the council was held on 30 November 1936 (The Province of the Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette No 1671 dated 4 December 1936, Notice dated 25 November 1936).

On 1 January 1980 the Divisional Council of Loxton was reconstituted together with the Divisional Councils of Victoria West and Richmond to form the amalgamated Divisional Council of Central Karoo (The Province of the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette No 4061 dated 20 July 1979, Proclamation No 174 dated 18 July 1979).

Assistant Magistrate, Port Nolloth

  • 1/PTN
  • Governmental body
  • 1929 – 1968

Port Nolloth was created a separate magisterial division in 1874. This magistrate’s office was closed in 1918 when the district was abolished as a separate magisterial district and incorporated in the district of Namaqualand.

On 15 February 1918 a Special Justice of the Peace for Port Nolloth was created in terms of Act No 10 of 1876 (Cape of Good Hope) entitled an “Act to improve the Administration of Justice in places distant from as seat of Magistracy”. The Special Justice of the Peace was stationed at Port Nolloth.

As far as could be ascertained, this position remained unchanged up to February 1953 when an Assistant Magistrate was appointed for Port Nolloth.

In view of the fact that the office of the Special Justice of the Peace for Port Nolloth was created in terms of Act No 10 of 1876 (Cape of Good Hope), this office, although under the jurisdiction of the Magistrate of Namaqualand (Springbok) never formed an integral part of that office.

In the latter part of 1929 the office of the Special Justice of the Peace was destroyed by a fire and with it all the records.

Magistrate, Philipstown

  • 1/PLT
  • Governmental body
  • 1886 – 1977
A magistrate’s court was established at Philipstown as from 8 March 1886 (Government Gazette No 6702, dated 26 February 1886, Proclamation No 25 dated 25 February 1886).

Secretary, Divisional Council of Vryburg

  • 4/VBG
  • Governmental body
  • 1887 – 1979

On 8 November 1886 the division of Vryburg was subdivided into six districts for Divisional Council purposes under section 4 of Act No 4 of 1865 (Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette No 6789, 15 November 1886, Proclamation No 20, 8 November 1886). The first meeting of the council was held on 16 March 1887.

On 1 January 1980 the Divisional Council of Vryburg was reconstituted together with the Divisional Council of Mafeking to form the amalgamated Divisional Council of Stellaland (Province of the Cape of Good Hope Official Gazette No 4061, 20 July 1979, Proclamation No 174, 18 July 1979).

Magistrate, Kakamas

  • 1/KAM
  • Governmental body
  • 1940 – 1979
A Special Justice of the Peace was appointed at Kakamas on 28 May 1948 (Government Gazette No 3975 of 28 May 1948; Government Notice No 1133 of 1948). On 14 November 1952 the court of the Special Justice of the Peace was abolished (Government Gazette No 4960 of 14 November 1952; Government Notice No 2590 of 1952) when Kakamas became a magistracy.
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