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Advertising : 3,285 wordsPresent—T. Gilbert, Esq. (Chairman); Capt. Davison, E. Stephens, W. Giles, W. Lang, G. F. Dashwood, S. Davenport, J. Baker, E. Haywood, J. W. Macdonald, and H, R. Wigley, ...
Article : 1,092 wordsMr [?] moved for arrest of judgement in [?]th [?] of John Cooper alias John Jones convicted on the provious day for stealing from a dwelling house. It was necessary in cases of felony the ...
Article : 1,978 wordsMr Smith moved herein for a rule to show cause why the plaintiff should not be nonsuited, or why a new trial should not be granted, on the ground that there was no mutuality in the contrast. There ...
Article : 306 wordsWE had two arrivals yesterday, the A[?]tins, barque, from the United States, and the Sou[?] schooner, from Melbourne and Portland Bay. By the former there is no news but by ...
Article : 558 wordsRules nisi for new trials were obtained in the following cases tried at the late Civil Sittings, and made returnable on Friday week:—Haghes v. Tod. Rutland v. Leake. Stocks v. Clark. Fuller v. Clark, ...
Article : 98 wordsMr Fisher moved for a rule nisi to show cause why service in ejectment on the Secretary of the Glen Osmond Union Company should not be held good. The motion was founded on the affid vit of ...
Article : 91 wordsSTEPHENS v. GOODWIN.—For 18s 4d, balance of newspapers sold by defendant as "runner." Verdict for plaintiff. EDMUNDS v. SPARKS.—For £7 6s, tailor's bill, ...
Article : 64 wordsJoseph Clarke, alias Cobbs, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, with hard labor, for being found loitering about the Rey. Mr Farrell's premises, on the previous evening, under suspicious ...
Article : 144 wordsMarch 18—The schooner Souvenir, J. Skey, from Melbourne, 4th, and Portland 14th March. Passengers—Mrs Nelson Tooth, Mrs Wells, Mr Wiles, Mrs McCormack, and Mr Grenville, in the cabin; ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Mon 19 Mar 1849, Page 3
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