Colonial Managers
The Colonial Managers ("CEOs" in South Australia) of the South Australian Company were:
| Manager |
From |
To |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stephens, SamuelSamuel Stephens | 1836 | 1837 | |
| McLaren, DavidDavid McLaren | 1837 | 1841 | |
| Giles, WilliamWilliam Giles | 1841 | 1861 | |
| Brind, William JohnWilliam John Brind | 1861 | 1894 | |
| Sparks, Henry YorkeHenry Yorke Sparks | 1894 | 1900 | |
| Moore, Henry PercivalHenry Percival Moore | 1901 | 1929 | |
| Muller, Arthur Leopold AlbertArthur Leopold Albert Muller | 1930 | 1936 | |
| ? | 1936 | 1949 |
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David McLaren 1837-1841
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William Giles 1841-1860
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William Brind 1861-1894
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Henry Sparks 1894-1900
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Henry Moore 1901-1929
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Arthur Muller 1930-1936
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