The Commission appointing His Honor the Chief Justice to preside over the Civil Sittings was read before the business commenced. THE JURY LIST. ...
Article : 3,892 wordsA Jury having been sworn to try the case of Tyrie v. Crase, the remainder of the Jurors were discharged, His Honor thanking them for their attendance. ...
Article : 825 wordsREMANDED CASE.—William Hurcombe was charged, on remand, with resisting Police-constable Charles Irvine whilst in the execution of his duty. Fined 10s. and costs, £1 5s. in all. ...
Article : 133 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Elizabeth Oswald was fined 5s. for being drunk in Grenfell-street on the preceding evening. INDECENT BEHAVIOR.—J. Robinson, charged ...
Article : 162 wordsOBSCENITY.—John M. Balfour, for using obscene language in a public street, was fined 5s. and costs, 15s. in all. ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN.—John Manly was ...
Article : 195 wordsMary Thorington was charged with stealing about April last a gold ring and 3s. in silver, the property of Isabella Langley. The prosecutri[?] stated she resided in Nile-street, and knew the ...
Article : 292 wordsThis case was struck out. The time to be enlarged to a fortnight for plaintiff to consider the pleadings. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED ...
Article : 560 wordsMAINTENANCE—John Casey was charged with refusing to contribute to the support of his mother. It appeared that the defendant had offered to take his mother into his house and ...
Article : 277 wordsW. G. Cook, member of the Port Artillery, was charged with unbecoming conduct towards his superior officer whilst on parade. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined £5. ...
Article : 36 wordsNICKELS V. SOUTH RHINE DISTRICT COUNCIL.—Appeal against assessment. William Nickels, of South Rhine and Gumeracha, farmer and stockholder, appealed against the assessment ...
Article : 440 wordsWilliam James appeared to an information of H. Simpson for stealing, or having unlawfully in his possession, a certain quantity of coals, belonging to informant. H. Simpson stated he ...
Article : 276 wordsASSAULTS.—Emma Anderson was charged on the information of James Smith Olifent, Relieving Officer at the Destitute Asylum, with assaulting a little girl named Louisa Rayling. ...
Article : 112 wordsPresent—Captain J. W. Smith, M.P., in the chair; Messrs. G. W. Hawkes, S.M., and C. H. T. Connor. Read Treasury minute, respecting the ...
Article : 842 wordsHABITUAL DRUNKARD.—Joseph Patrick Irers was charged with being a habitual drunkard, and therefore an idle and disorderly person within the meaning of the Police Act. He was ...
Article : 997 wordsHYRDRESS v. MYRDRESS.—In this case the complainant had issued an information against defendant for leaving her without sufficient means of support. Defendant did not appear ...
Article : 97 wordsIN RE JOHN STODART.—A final hearing. Mr. Anderson appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Whitby for the assignees. The following report of the Accountant was read:—"The debts ...
Article : 579 wordsMr. Stow, Q.C., with whom was Mr. Way, appeared for the plaintiffs Mr. Boucaut and Mr. Daly for the defendant. This was an action for money payable by the ...
Article : 757 wordsT. J. Munro pleaded guilty to a charge of allowing three horses to depasture on the Park Lands, Gawler, without having a valid licence, nd was fined 1s. for each horse. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Coroner, Mr. R. Ingleby, held an inquest at the Arab Steed Hotel, Hutt street, on Monday afternoon, on a fire which hd taken place in a house in Victoria-terrace, Hutt-street, the ...
Article : 1,506 wordsWATSON v. MEREDITH.—In this case the Special Magistrate gave his judgment for £6 6s., without costs. LEWING v. BECKMANN.— Action to recover ...
Article : 365 wordsGARDNER v. ROBERTSTON.—Action for £45 for a reaping machine belonging to plaintiff, but retained by defendant. Mr. Bonnar for plaintiff, Mr. Payne for defendant. Judgment ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 15 Jun 1867, Page 1
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