The wife of Daniel Tree, publican, Gilbert-street, died on Saturday evening, a week after her confinement, under circumstances which caused a great sensation in the neighbourhood. Information was given to the police, and ...
Article : 3,707 wordsA pubic meeting, convened by advertisement and placerd, was held on Monday last, at 1 o'clock, a the Royal O[?], Clarendon, for the purpose of requesting the Central Road Board to open up the main line o[?] road ...
Article : 2,687 wordsThe insolvents, late farmers and contractors, Dry Creek, came up for an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Andrews attended for the insolvents. Mr. Wigley, for the estate called ...
Article : 297 wordsA public meeting took place at the Globe Inn, Port Elliot, on Saturday, 12th instant, to prepare a memorial to the Colonial Government, praying that the moorings should not he removed from the harbour. The subject ...
Article : 2,366 wordsA very respectable Jury was impannelled on Monday, at the Old Bushman's Inn, Gawler, to enquire into the circumstances of the fire, which occurred early on Sunday morning, and of which I gave some particulars ...
Article : 2,411 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Wigley for the insolvent. Mr. Colley accountant. The following report upon the insolvent's estate was read:— ...
Article : 561 wordsThe insolvent, a farmer on the Bremer, came up on his first hearing. There were no creditors present. The insolvent attributed his insolvency to deficient crops. IN RE THOMAS TUNSTALL. ...
Article : 1,337 wordsThe Commissioner gave judgment herein as follows:—Two charges have been preferred against the insolvents under the 3rd and 4th subdivision of the 110th section of the Insolvent Act of 1853, and in both the ...
Article : 664 wordsAn old colonist named william Ward, carpenter, of Gouger-street, was drowned at Glenelg, on Monday evening, while bathing. It is said that no person was near at the time he went in the water, but his body was shortly ...
Article : 608 wordsMr. Stow for the plaintiff; Mr. fisher for the defendant. The plaintiff claimed the value of 45 bags of flour and 59 bags of bran, consigned to the defendant on his ...
Article : 1,568 wordsThe insolvent, a farmer, of Langhorne's Creek, attended on his final hearing. Mr. Belt appeared for the insolvent. Mr. J. Brown, accountant, read his report as follows:— ...
Article : 1,882 wordsAbout a quarter to 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, a sudden alarm of fire ran through the town, which was at once seen to proceed from the rear of the Old Bushman's Inn, situated in the most conspicuous part of Gawler, ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThe Civil Sittings commenced this morning, when the Court was opened by proclamation. THE JURY LIST. Mr. A. Anderson, or the Lodge, Morphett Vale, was ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 19 Mar 1859, Page 3
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