Final hearing. The insolvent is a farmer at Aldinga. Mr. J. L. Ladd was appointed trade assignee. An order for £2 per week for the maintenance ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.—The following is a copy of the letter addressed to the Lord Mayor of London, which accompanied the fourth remittance of the South Australian Committee:— ...
Article : 9,200 wordsCOOPER v. CHANDLER.—This was an action for £1 10s., arrears of water rates for half-year ending June 30th, 1862. The plaintiff, collector of water rates, proved the assessment of the defendant's ...
Article : 278 wordsThe weather here has been remarkable mild and cool, and though first-rate for hand-reaping, not quite hot enough for machine work. The harvest is further advanced at the present time ...
Article : 175 wordsSTRAY CATTLE.— Mary Appledore was summoned by Inspector Reading for allowing two cows to stray about King William-street on December 28. The defendant did not appear, and ...
Article : 776 wordsMALONE v. BALLINGER.—Action to recover the sum of £9. balance of an account for board and lodging. The defendant pleaded not indebted to the full amount claimed. The plaintiff proved his ...
Article : 78 wordsChristmas was scrupulously observed in this vicinity, so far as regards total abstinence from work and devotion to amusement, parties and dances being the order of the day. Some persons, ...
Article : 269 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.—AHERN v BARRETT.—Claim for £20, to wages. Mr. Lowe appeared to the informant, who stated that the defendant had agreed to give him and his wife £20 ...
Article : 408 words"Time rolls his ceaseless course. The old year, will its joys and its sorrows—its evil deeds and noble achievements—has at length departed, never more to return; and another young new year, with its ...
Article : 819 wordsMINOR MISDEMEANOURS.—James Challenge was fined 10s. far being drunk and incapable of taking care of his horse and cart, and also for indecent behaviour on North-terrace, on the 26th inst.— ...
Article : 601 wordsPresent—Messrs. D. Stewart (Chairman), G Lovelock, and T. Culley. It was resolved that the members of the Council should meet at the bridge near Mr. Dunstan's, for the purpose of inspecting ...
Article : 1,098 wordsASSAULTING THE POLICE.— Hugh McWilhelm was brought up for being drunk and assaulting Police-constable Thomas Dobbs while in the execution of his duty, in Hindmarsh-square, on ...
Article : 405 wordsThe second annual show of stock in this district took place in Mr. South's paddock on the 23rd instant, a full report of which I send you herewith. ...
Article : 228 wordsChristmas Day passed over m this locality very quietly. The harvest is now engaging general attention, but the wheat crops are very light, and in some ...
Article : 246 wordsUNLAWFUL POSSESSION. — Henry Shell was charged with having had in his possession, on December 30, two silver spoons suspected to have been stolen. Edward William Andrews stated ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 3 Jan 1863, Page 4
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