This day was appointed by His Honor to pass sentence on the prisoners convicted at the Criminal Session just closed. There was a great assemblage of persons anxious to hear the extent of punishment which would ...
Article : 2,716 wordsTuesday, the 24th May, the birthday of the Queen, was selected by the loyal people of Nairne to celebrate the completion of the 24th and 25th miles of main road from Adelaide to that incipient City of the Hills, A ...
Article : 7,697 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Lazar and Glandfield; Councillors Thomas, Cottrell, Hubble, Pannell, Baldwin, Williams, Osborne; Fox, Gouge, and Cox. ...
Article : 2,923 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the above Society was held at White's Booms on Tuesday evening last, when from thirty to forty members were in attendance. His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief presided on the ...
Article : 2,542 wordsFirst hearing. Mr. Wigley appeared for the insolvent, a storekeeper at Richmond, and Mr. Lone for the trade assignee. Mr. Christen. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe insolvent and some witnesses were re~era mined with reference to the charges laid by the Attorney-General, and His Honor stated that he would give judgment on Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 41 wordsFirst hearing. Mr. Hicks appeared for the insolvent, who was a farmer at Tankalilla; and Mr. Wigley for Mr. Thompson, executor for J. B. Manford, a creditor. ...
Article : 177 wordsIn the case of this insolvent His Honor gave judgment as follows:—"In this case charges have been entered against the insolvent under the 2nd and 9th subdivisions of the 110th section of the Insolvent Act. ...
Article : 2,384 wordsA meeting of persons Interested in the formation of a market for the sale of garden produce in the city of Adelaide was held at the Plough and Harrow, Randle-street, at noon on Saturday last, when from 50 to 60 attended. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 May 1859, Page 3
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