< Notable South Australians
squatting, being nearly ruined by droughts, Mr. Scott quitted a sphere in which he had endured so much misfortune, to take the appointment of Protector of Aborigines, and he was also in the Sheep Department for a short time. In 1869 he was appointed Superintendent of the Stockade, a position he has held ever since, and which he appears eminently qualified to fill.
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