WE copy from the "New Zealander" of Feb. 6, the following remarks upon a letter written hy Captain Rons, M.P., to the "Times." These remarks are interesting, as showing the ...
Article : 1,292 wordsTHIS case, which stood over for his Worship's decision on a point of law, was further adjourned till the return of the plaintiff from Port Lincoln. ...
Article : 40 wordsWILLIAM DAYTON and Edward Price we re brought up on remand, on the charge of burglariously entering the house of Stocker Risely, on the Port Road. ...
Article : 242 wordsMR J.W. BULL appeared before their Worships, in consequence of a summons granted by the Bench a fortnight ago, to answer a charge preferred against him by Emily Baker, a young ...
Article : 217 wordsFor £10 17s 2d, wages as cook and manager, and cash expended in defendant's service. Plaintiff is a Negro, and defendant a German. ...
Article : 491 wordsAbraham Myers, shoemaker, was charged with feloniously assaulting, and stealing from the person of John Rees certain moneys, his property, on the 12th instant. ...
Article : 608 wordsIt is our painful duty to record the deaths of two fine young men in the mounted police, John Dunning Carter, aged 22 (the brother-in-law of Inspector Tolmer), and William ...
Article : 1,806 wordsFor bullock driving, £3 9s 10d. Set-off pleaded, for cash and tobacco £7 16s 9d. We have given the plaintiff's name as he ...
Article : 128 wordsAFTER the Queen's speech had been read, Lord Hatherton moved the Address, and was seconded by Lord Carew. Lord Stanley was happy to express his ...
Article : 1,145 wordsSIR—After a repose of three months' duration, Mr. Milne comes forward with what he calls an answer to my letter of February 9th. It appears that he, as well as his hat, stood in need ...
Article : 442 wordsFor £8 15s, balance for goods. For plaintiff Mr Klingender. Defendant admitted the debt, and offered 5s per week, but as he had before promised 7s 6d ...
Article : 37 wordsFor £9 10s, balance of money laid out on defendant's account. For defendant, who was absent, Mr Poulden. His Worship observed, that the amount was ...
Article : 116 wordsA BOY in defendant's employ bad left him, and had been harboured by plaintiff, a female, on whom defendant called, remonstrated in somewhat harsh terms, and shook his fist in her ...
Article : 73 wordsFor £2 7s 6d, namely, £1 for 200 paling, said to have been taken by defendant from plaintiff's fence (the parties being neighbors), and the balance for loss incurred on the re-sale of a ...
Article : 243 wordsJames Browning was charged with having refused to enter into the service of Messrs Hart and Baker, as a pulling hand at their fishery, after having signed articles to that effect. ...
Article : 274 wordsFor £5 18s—medecine, and attendance, Charge of four guineas, for attendance, disputed, and set-off pleaded for refreshments, &c., at defendant's tavern. ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR—With your permission, suppose we bold a little, chat upon a subject which affects, and may, therefore, be supposed to interest every person in Adelaide, and some out of it. viz., ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 14 May 1847, Page 3
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