Post Office
Cnr First St and Twelfth St, Farina, SA
The Farina Post Office and Telegraph Office was one of the early government buildings to be established at Farina after the release of the township allotments. It was still a time of name transition from being called Government Gums to its new name Farina.
On the 26th June 1878 the Government of South Australia made a call for tenders to construct the new building. The tendering process was swift and the successful tenderer were Messrs Roberts and Uttley. It is assumed that construction commenced swiftly, with allocation of Lot 393 being proclaimed by the government on the 18th September 1878 and the Post Office being declared officially open on the 28th September 1878.
Shortly after a further allocation of the neighbouring allotment, Lot 394 was proclaimed.
A definitive date for the commencement of Telegram Service from the Post Office hasn’t yet been determined, however it is believed that they commenced in the latter part of 1878 via a spur line from the main Adelaide to Darwin Telegraph, which ran about 2 miles to the west of Farina.
Over the years of operation, several changes were made to the Post Office buildings and site. It appears that a corrugated iron fence replaced the original wire fence around 1900. In 1915 a new building was constructed to provide stables and cart storage, and in 1921 and in the 1950’s changes to the building were undertaken. See the “Plans and Drawings” tab to download and view copies of the drawings and plans that have been discovered so far.
It is understood that the Post Office closed around 1960, as the Farina population had dwindled and it would have been uneconomical to continue to provide services.
The following list of Post Office staff is as yet incomplete, however further research will add it it.
| Start Date | End Date | Name | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30/08/1913 | 08/07/1915 | Frank Richard ARNOLD | Telegraph Messenger | Promoted to Postal Assistant at Mount Pleasant after Farina. |
| 29/08/1914 | Percival Edward MAY | Postal Assistant (in charge) | ||
| 07/12/1914 | Horace Frederick CORBETT | Postal Assistant (in charge) | Transferred from Petersberg to Farina. In late December it was documented that 10% of his pay was deducted for accommodation, as he lived at the Post Office. | |
| 15/09/1915 | Charles Kean CHAPMAN | Telegraph Messenger | ||
| 01/02/1916 | Wilfred Franz ZACHOW | Postal Assistant (in charge) | ||
| 19/07/1917 | Harry Sibley RUMBALL | Postal Assistant (in charge) |
The South Australian Government proclaimed the land (Lots 393 and 394) for the Post Office in 1878. In 1953 it was taken over by the Commonwealth of Australia and the title document for this land is available via this link: CT_2259_99

Proclamation of allocation of Land (Lot 393) for Farina Post Office 19th Sept 1878.

We have managed to find several plans and drawings of the Farina Post Office from the original building plans in 1878 to the latest additions and alterations in the 1950’s.
Some of the files are quite large and may take a little time to download, however we have left them as the original size so that detail can be examined by zooming in. Click on the plans below to view them.
Farina Post Office 1878 Design Drawing
Farina Post Office 1878 Roof Plan WC and Post Box
Farina Post Office Site Plan around 1900
Farina Post Office 1915 New Stables and Cart Shed
Farina Post Office 1921 Proposed addition plans
Farina Post Office 1952 Site Survey
Farina Post Office July 1956 Proposed additions plans and costings
The Farina Post Office and Telegraph Station
Call for Tenders to build Farina Post Office
Tender announced to build Farina Post Office. 26th June 1878.
Successful Tenderer to build Post Office
Announcement of successful tenderer to build the Farina Post Office 15th Aug 1878.
Proclamation of Land for Post Office
Proclamation of allocation of Land (Lot 393) for Farina Post Office 19th Sept 1878.
Lot 393 Farina Post Office
Farina Post Office declared open
Postmaster_General announces opening of Farina Pot Office and Telegraph Station 28th September 1878
Additional Land allocated Lot394

New Service from Farina Post Office
Farina Post Office provided Money Orders from 1st May 1879.
The finished Post Office
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