George, Devan alias James Bryan, was placed in the dock, charged with burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of owen Lynch, and stealing therein 200 gold and silver [?]. ...
Article : 1,922 wordsA fine piece of road and a good substantial bridge having just been constructed in Angaston, under the direction of the Central Road Board, the good people in that charming little town ...
Article : 4,460 wordsThe Advertiser is indebted to Mr. William Isbister for the following extract of a letter from Mannum, dated 5th December: - "The weather up the Darling has been ...
Article : 699 wordsWilliam Hunwick was charged by the Clerk of the Walkerville District Council with having driven his horse and cart over a footway in Newman-street, Walkerville. Fined 5s. with ...
Article : 47 wordsCharles Willcocks and Fredcrick Colling, firemen. belonging to the Royal Shepherd, were charged by Captain Ward with refusal of duty when the vessel was on the point of departure. ...
Article : 57 wordsFour seamen of the Parramatta were charged with disobeying orders on board. James W. Andrews, master, deposed to their refusal to work. The prisoners said they wanted their discharge. ...
Article : 175 wordsThomas Webb, of Pinkerton Plains, was charged with refusing to contribute towards the maintenance of an illegitimate female child of one Evelina Atwell, of which he was the reputed ...
Article : 217 wordsWARD V. COVENTRY.—Claim for £35, as damages for wrongful dismissal Mr. Ingleby appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Mann for the defendant. The plaintiff was engaged by the defendant on the 3rd ...
Article : 498 wordsF. Schling, miner, was fined 20s. for giving liquor to two aboriginal natives. Robert Rober[?]s a youth of 13 years of age, was charged with lighting a fire in the open air without ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE SEASON.—We mentioned in our last that the frost on Saturday fortnight had done much mischief to the crops. The full extent of the mischief was then hardly known. We regret to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 571 wordsIn, re Alfred Cornthwaite, of Norwood, mason, formerly of the same place and of Thornton Park, butcher; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Anderson appeared for the trade assignee, and ...
Article : 738 wordsCOMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS V. JOHN AND STEPHEN PARKYN.—The defendants were brought up for attempting to leave the province whilst under bonds of £10 each to the plaintiff, they ...
Article : 103 wordsPOPHAM V. GRUNDY.—This was an application on the part of Mr. Rudall, for defendant, to have the summons set aside, on the ground that plaintiff had shown no cause of action. The ...
Article : 145 wordsThe anniversary of the Cherry Gardens Wesleyan Sunday-School was celebrated on Sunday and Monday, the 3rd and 4th December. On Sunday two most appropriate sermons were preached by ...
Article : 259 wordsSarah Larner, wife of P. Larner, was charged with having stolen three knives, four forks, a sheet, and a pillow-slip, the property of Thomas Henry Allen, landlord of the Star Inn, who identified the ...
Article : 192 wordsSeveral Jurors were excused attendance on various grounds, and in one case a fine of £5 was indicted. REGINA V. BRIDGART. ...
Article : 3,928 wordsOn Thursday, November 30, Mr. Thos. Paltridge (father of Captain Paltridge), who is an old and much - respected resident in this district, was driving a light spring-cart into a yard, when the ...
Article : 544 wordsJohn Mills was charged as having by false pretences obtained six loaves of bread, value 3s. 6d., from H. Wa[?]ken, baker. Flinders-street. Michael Clark, in whose name the bread had been obtained, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsGeorge S[?]nds was charged with using unlawful wadding in the discharge of a gun. A witness deposed—On the 23rd November I saw defendant fire a gun, and immediately after observed a piece ...
Article : 260 wordsIn re Mumme & Brandenburg; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Ingleby for the insolvents; Mr. Way for the assignees; Mr. Bruce and Mr. Palmer for creditors. Mr. S. E. Boord. a creditor who ...
Article : 221 wordsIn re William Baxter Sowter, of Adelaide, chemist and druggist; a first hearing. In this case several debts were proved, and Mr. L. Scammell was appointed trade assignee. ...
Article : 167 wordsWilliam Joseph Joyner, surveyor and engineer, charged as having assaulted and beaten John Horsnell, dairyman. Third Creek, on the 21st November, was defended by Mr. Bruce. Mr. Baker ...
Article : 220 wordsDuring the early part of this week we have been visited with the hottest weather experienced here for many years. On Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, the 19th, 20th, and 21st, it was most intense, the ...
Article : 178 wordsThe first anniversary of the Wesleyan Sundayschool at the Talisker Mines was celebrated on Sunday and Monday, the 3rd and 4th instant. On the S[?]nday afternoon and evening sermons were ...
Article : 124 wordsThree unsatisfie[?] judgments were disposed of. CHERRY V. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF WALKERVILLE. Appeal against assessment. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Wigley for the ...
Article : 657 wordsPatrick Cassidy appeared again to meet the charge of having created a disturbance in the neighbourhood of Acland-street. The first witness called by defendant and examined by him deposed ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 9 Dec 1865, Page 4
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