Judges—Messrs. John Bennett, Aldinga; George Masiin, Myponga; and Henry Pethick, Aldinga. The match took place this year at a considerable distance from the better known portion of Aldinga, being ...
Article : 2,858 wordsJOSEPH RIDD, late of Milang, be at builder, attended on his second hearing, supported by Mr. Andrews, of the firm of Andrews & Bonnin. Mr. Bakewell, from Messrs. Bartley, Bakewell, & Stow's office, attended for the ...
Article : 860 wordsIt will be remembered that on the 10th of June last a person named Neumann, of Lyndoch Valley, was charged by the Magistrates of the Local Court of this place with having committed perjury that day in a case ...
Article : 772 wordsSir—I was pained to see in your issue of this morning a letter signed "Notice," not on account of what it either contained, or attempted to convey, but because of the animus ...
Article : 313 wordsJudges—Mr. John Frame, Mount Barker; Mr. William Ferguson, Gien Osmond; and Mr. John Follett, Mount Barker. The first ploughing match, under the direction of the ...
Article : 2,567 wordsFOOTWAYS.—F. Reynolds. S. Manyard, and A. Roesenbery were severally fined 10s. for allowing horses to stray on the public footpaths. FOUL CHIMNEY.—E. Smith was fined £1 for allowing ...
Article : 47 wordsASSAULT.—Stephen Giles, one of the crew of the Melpomene, was charged with assaulting William Sidnell, seaman of the same ship, on Tuesday last. Informant deposed that on the day mentioned, some plates, which ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—"No member of the Legislative Council shall under any circumstances introduce any measure of general import if it involve as a possible contingency incidental to the ...
Article : 2,188 wordsSir—I read Major Warburton's report of his recent tour with a great deal of interest, and perfectly agree with your remarks as to the excellence of his narrative. How the ...
Article : 389 wordsFOUL CHIMNEYS.—George Scherwagen pleaded guilty to the charge of allowing his chimney-flue, in Rundle-street, to catch fire, and was fined 20s. STORING HAY IN IMPROPER BUILDINGS.—Francis ...
Article : 613 wordsLittle occurs in this township or its vicinity to break the even tenor of our lives. The few unexciting topics of village news create but little disturbance, and anything out of the common way is, accordingly, the more ...
Article : 457 wordsR. G. SYMONDS.—Owing to the continued illness of the insolvent, as certified by Mr. Milner, surgeon, who attended in person, the final hearing was adjourned for three weeks. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsInformation under the Licensed Victuallers Act. Verdict for complainant. Defendant fined £2 and costs. SAME v. SAME. Information under the Licensed Victuallers Act. Case ...
Article : 300 wordsJudging from the newspapers we shall soon be called upon to record our votes for a new member for the House of Assembly in the place of Mr. Maturin, resigned. It is a matter of complaint here, as in other places, that ...
Article : 559 wordsSir—Some years ago, I believe, a party started in search of gold from Port Lincoln, in the direction of the Gawler Range, which lies to the north of that place and to the west ...
Article : 252 wordsPresent—The Major; Aldermen Smith and Bower; Councillors Burfield, Wald, and Reynolds. SUPPLY OF STONE. Mr. REYNOLDS stated that a party who had bought a ...
Article : 198 wordsMichael Darmody appeared to the complaint or Ann Darmody, his wife, for deserting her without reasonable cause, leaving her without means of support. The defendant said he bad not deserted his wife, but that she ...
Article : 382 wordsSir—May I ask you for information as to whether District Councils will be benefited under Mr. Torrens's Act. I am about to be concerned in acquiring a ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent—The Major (in the chair); Aldermen, Greenway, Gray and Perry; Councillers Little, Saunders, Birrell, Hambidge, Woolley, and Lock. Twenty-six tenders were received for the cutting and ...
Article : 696 wordsSir—In your report of the meeting of the Central Road Board, on Thursday you have given the substance of a letter written by Mr. Kay, "directly contradicting" a statement. ...
Article : 363 wordsSir—I think the best reply I can make to your note of this morning, requesting information for the use of District Councils, is to enclose copy of correspondence with the District ...
Article : 52 wordsPerhaps there are few people less liable to the imputation of reckoning without their host than those among whom I have the privilege to reside, and yet it is to be feared they have in one instance, at least, subjected ...
Article : 665 wordsSir—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 28th ultimo, enquiring whether village roads can be taken with greater facility under the Real Property Act than by the course heretofore adopted. ...
Article : 248 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Four men were fined the usual penalty for drunkenness. LICENSED VICTUALLERS ACT.—Charlotte Strong, landlady of the Old Queen's Arms, was informed against by ...
Article : 1,182 wordsSir—There is a question in which every man in this colony is concerned, no matter what his state may be, from the highest to the lowest in the community—I allude to emigration. ...
Article : 459 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day's. Register I perceive a report of a meeting of the Central Road Board, wherein Mr. Young is reported to have said that he bought Allotment No. 53. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 21 Aug 1858, Page 3
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