The District Council of Port Wakefield was officially proclaimed along with its new neighbouring councils, Kulpara and Clinton, on 28 November 1878. It incorporated the entire Hundred of Inkerman as well as the western two thirds of the Hundred of Goyder and a small coastal portion of the Hundred of Clinton near the Wakefield port.[1] The five inaugural councillors appointed on the date of the proclamation were John Rumble, John Smart, Richard Forrest, George Mayfield, and George F. Mills.[1]
^ ab"Proclamations"(PDF). South Australian Government Gazette. 1878 (55 ed.). Government of South Australia: 1568. 28 November 1878. Retrieved 3 July 2017. [...] the Hundred of Inkerman, and portions of the Hundreds of Goyder and Clinton, comprised within the boundaries set forth in the schedule hereto, shall constitute a district, to be called the District of Port Wakefield [...] And I hereby appoint Messrs. John Rumble, John Smart, Richard Forrest, George Mayfield, and George F. Mills, to be the first Councillors for the District of Port Wakefield aforesaid [...]