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Article : 102 wordsEdward Reid was charged with threatening to knock the brains out of Mary Reid, his wife, at Bowden. Ordered to find two sureties of £25 each, and to enter into his own recognizance ...
Article : 994 wordsMichael Sullivan, storekeeper, of North Adelaide, was charged, on the information of Mary Sullivan with stealing a bay horse, value £13, a chesnut mare, valne £10, a doable set of ...
Article : 174 wordsJoseph Dicker, a lad of sixteen years, who has only been a short time in the colony, was charged with stealing from a dwelling-house a watch, value £2, a £l-note, 6s. in silver, a ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—Everybody who has taken an interest in the Irish relief fond, associated with Mr. Montgomery's efforts to bring the same to a successful issue, must have read with disgust ...
Article : 94 wordsSir—In your leader on the subject of the newly - established Trust and Agency Company of South Australia you say that similar associations have been established ...
Article : 320 wordsSir—The arrival of H.M. ship Emerald presents the first opportunity since the formation of the volunteer corps for a review and sham fight on the Semaphore sandhills. Easter ...
Article : 98 wordsRichard Hennessy was charged on remand with shooting at his wife with intent to kill, at Stepney. Mr. Muirhead appeared for the prisoner. Sergeant Doyle pat in a doctor's ...
Article : 637 wordsSir—In your issue of the 20th inst. I notice a report respecting the late friendly match between I Company (Kapunda), Adelaide Bines, and Freeling Rifle Club, but nothing ...
Article : 103 wordsSir—I see that the Government have at last, in answer to our repeated demands and petitions for a station-house at Lucieton, granted, when too late, a goods-shed for which they called ...
Article : 185 wordsSir — The subjoined letter, signed "W. Soper," re the back position, appearing in the Volunteer Service Gazette of January 24, 1880, published in London, should be interesting to ...
Article : 1,137 wordsSir—With your permission I beg to make a few remarks in reference to a meeting held at the Lower Light Hotel, on the 16th instant, for the purpose of deciding upon the proper site for ...
Article : 343 wordsSir—About the end of February I sent a No 5 chaffcutter, without the box, to Adelaide for repair by a well-known machinist, who paid the carriage down, viz., £1 0s. 9d. The same ...
Article : 157 wordsSir—With your permission I would ask a small space in your columns to correct some inacouracies which occur in your report of the deputation on the above subject. I am reported ...
Article : 348 wordsChas. Costello was charged on the information of Andrew Dowie with forging and uttering a cheque for the payment of £15, drawn on the National Bank, on February 17. It appeared ...
Article : 693 wordsSir—It is said that the Port Darwin mail service, for the current year is to be reduced from five times a year to four. This seems to be nothing less than an insult to Northern ...
Article : 143 wordsChas. Gladwin was charged with stealing moneys to the amount of 9s. 9d., the property of Christopher Bathurst, landlord of the Ship Inn, on March 22. Susannah Bathurst said the ...
Article : 217 wordsSir—Your to-day's issue contains a local to the effect that Mr. J. J. Laffan, acting as secretary of the Montgomery testimonial committee, has been promised subscriptions from two ...
Article : 100 wordsD. McLEAN V. THOS. BIGGS.—Mr. C. C. Kingston for plaintiff, and Mr. Bray for defendant. £50, damages for wrongfully impounding 2,000 sheep and not taking them to the nearest pound, ...
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Article : 651 wordsJames Kay was charged with attempting to steal from the person of Thomas Mayley, at the Theatre Royal, on March 17. The prosecutor said he was in the bar of the Theatre Royal ...
Article : 198 wordsSit—In answer to what I consider a very impertinent and unreasonable enquiry in your open column of this day's Advertiser, some individual styling himself "An Irishman" wants ...
Article : 286 wordsHY. HUGHES V. W. MILLETT.—£10, damages for illegally seizing a cow. Mr. Moulden for plaintiff, and Mr. H. Downer for defendant. Plaintiff's case was that the defendant seized ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 27 Mar 1880, Page 11
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