Mr. E. Ward (Chairman of Committees) retraced on Monday morning from a lengthened visit to Victoria, where he had been on important private business. ...
Article : 10,362 wordsTHE QUEEN V. KLINERR AND ANOTHER. Mr.J. W. Downer, Q.C., appeared for bondsmen where recognisances had been estreated, owing to non-surrender of a prisoner in proper time at the last ...
Article : 1,590 wordsWheat firmer. Money disturbed. Arabs are plucky. Beach wins £3,000. ...
Article : 4,463 words[Before the Chief Justice and a special jury.] The hearing of this case was resumed. On the conclusion of the evidence Mr. Mann, Q.C., for the defendant, contended that it would not rest with the jury but with the court to ...
Article : 503 wordsHugo Lauterbach was charged on remand with the larceny of a quantity of goods whilst in the employ of Mr. A. W. Dobbie. Mr. R. Homburg appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. V. F. Smith for the ...
Article : 67 wordsElizabeth Parish was charged on remand with larceny from the dwelling of Thos. Birrell, on march 26. Mr. J. V. Smith defended. Miss McCarthy. sister-in-law of the informant, stated that she was not ...
Article : 86 wordsA splendid rain fell to-day, and the soil has bees thoroughly soaked to a considerable depth. I should think about tiro inches fell, and this will give the Wheat a fine early start, while the crops that came up ...
Article : 79 wordsThe season thus far has been exceptionally fine for the growth of grass and herbage. Rain commenced to tall this morning, and has continued all day, and the ground is having a thorough soaking. The ...
Article : 200 wordsIN RE RUTH BOND, of Norwood, Widow.— Final hearing. The accountant reported:— "Liabilities, £108 3s. Gd., less furniture seized by Mr. oliver, £30=£78 3s. 6d. Assets— Proceeds in hands of receiver, Liabilities, £108 3s. Cd., less furniture seized by Mr. Oliver, £30 s=£78 3s. €d. Assets-Proceeds in hands of receiver, £9 99. Cd. Deficiency, £6814s. The insolvent states that of her debts, £98 3s. 6d. were contracted by her daughter without the knowledge or consent of insol-vent, and that she borrowed £10 to take herself ...
Article : 1,218 wordsWe have had some splendid rains during the last two days, 0.708 points having been registered. This will ensure early feed, which will be favorable for lambing.— The rabbits still perplex the farmers, some ...
Article : 183 wordsThe hot dry weather has now broken up. Bain felt last Thursday, rendering the ground mora ploughable, although the dry weather was more suitable for tilling where the straw was on the ground. Sowing is now ...
Article : 80 wordsWe have had light showers here lately, but no heavy rains hare fallen, and the farmers are greatly in want of water.— Our institute is to be opened on May 24. Great credit is due to Mr. Greigs, the contractor, ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Wednesday evening the Rev. A Stubbs was entertained at a tea provided by the members of the Wesleyan Church on the occasion of his leaving the circuit. The chair was occupied by Mr. W. Pearson. ...
Article : 81 wordsRain fell to-day, though only lightly, but the appearance of the sky and atmosphere seem to indicate a more than temporary change.— Some farmers are well advanced in their sowing operations, and others ...
Article : 116 wordsSince my last letter we bare had some very hot dry weather which made the ground very hard again, and the grass, which had sprung up nicely, suffered considerably. We have, however, had another nice fall ...
Article : 109 wordsSplendid rains fell during yesterday and the gauge registered 0.900 points this morning. The rain has come just when it was required.— A number of the unemployed arrived from Adelaide yesterday, and ...
Article : 229 wordsDuring the past week several nice showers of rain fell, but a good downpour would nave been acceptable, as many farmers have to cart water. Sowing operations will commence nest month, and a good quantity ...
Article : 110 wordsIN THE MATTER OF THE ADELAIDE NORTH-EAST STSURBAN LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), PLAINTIFFS AND CLARK AND HARROLD AND OTHERS, DEFENDANTS. Mr. E. P. Nesbit for plaintiffs; Mr. Moore for ...
Article : 215 wordsJUDGEMENT SUMMONSES. Four unsatisfied judgment summonses were disposed of in the ordinary manner. INTERPLEADER. ...
Article : 216 wordsOur quiet district was somewhat enlivened on Wednesday. March 25, on the occasion of a public tea and meeting in connection with the Baptist Church here. The public meeting was presided over by Mr. ...
Article : 359 wordsMr. J. W. Downer, Q.C., and with him Mr. S. G. Kingston, for plaintiff; the Hon. C. Mann, Q.C., and with him Mr. W. V. Smith, for defendant. In this case thr plaintiff, a cattle dealer in the ...
Article : 449 wordsElizabeth Parish was charged with stealing £22 in money and a locket and chain, valued at £10, from the dwelling-house of Thomas Birrell on March 26. Mr. W. V. Smith defended. Ihos. Birrell stated that the ...
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Advertising : 245 wordsThe anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Chapel was celebrated on Sunday and Monday. the 2nd and 23rd inst. On Sunday two sermons were preached by the Rev. A.J. Burt to good congregations, and on ...
Article : 67 wordsMessrs. Gault and Cox, Who started on Saturday, March 21, on a bicycle trip to Melbourne, have made good progress, The following information has bees supplied to us respecting their movements:— They ...
Article : 134 wordsThe splendid rains which We have had have raised the hopes of all farmers in the district. There is a large ambunt of wheat up, and which is sown. will now soon make the appearance. the farmers are ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 4 Apr 1885, Page 12
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