The message of His Excellency transmitted to the Council in reply to the address referring to the debate on the Parliament Bill, is as follows:— ...
Article : 527 wordsFor £5 8s. 6d. medical attendance. The plaintiff appeared in person. Mr. Boykett attended for the defence. The attendance was admitted, bat the reasonableness ...
Article : 1,499 wordsCHARGE OF STEALING FROM A CHEST.— Frederick Mouldenhanger, a foreigner, serving as seaman on board the three-masted schooner Forerunner, charged William Carroll, cook, with having broken open a chest, ...
Article : 181 wordsSTEALING IN A DWELLING-HOUSE.—John Carey and Mary Ann Daley were charged with feloniously stealing £30 from the dwelling-house of Thomas Ferguson. The prosecutor, being sworn, stated that he was a labourer, ...
Article : 1,475 wordsMaps of the district were placed before Council, and on examination found to be incorrect. Ordered—That the Clerk communicate with the draughtsman that he will be required to correct them before the amount of his ...
Article : 418 wordsAction for £5, damage of two bales [?] bags, imported in the Everdina Elizabeth, of which vessel the defendant is master. Mr. Cleland, Custom-House agent—Acted in that ...
Article : 482 wordsPresent—All the members. The Poundkeeper's return for September was laid upon the table. A letter from Mr. Thornber was read, offering £6 for a ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Committee appointed to inquire into the management of the Cemetery on Westterrace, and its bearing on the sanitary condition of the city of Adelaide, have devoted ...
Article : 3,652 wordsPresent—Mr. Sanders (Chairman), Mr. Lehmkuhl, and Mr. Bett. Mr. Lehmkuhl reported that the place on the Hahndorf-road, to which Mr. Hunt and himself had previously ...
Article : 254 wordsABDUCTION.—John Smith, a sailor of respectable appearance, about 25 years old, was charged with the abduction of Ellen Kelly, at Port Adelaide, on the 10th instant. John Kelly, waterman, Port Adelaide, deposed ...
Article : 1,251 wordsPresent—Messrs. Fisher (chairman), Lillecropp, Victory, and Pittz. The Collector reported that he had received £428 8s. 3d. on account of the rate. ...
Article : 150 wordsTHE MONSTER NUISANCE.—Police Corporal Dyke and Constable Canes charged Safari Anderson, Anna Baker, and Caroline Green with being abandoned characters, with indecent behaviour in the public streets, and with ...
Article : 532 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman), Hunt, Beare, and Foreman. Copy of letter written on the 28th ult. to the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, to destroy the thistles ...
Article : 233 wordsThis was an action for the recovery of £9 10s, damage by collision between the cutter Gipsy, belonging to the plaintiff, and the barge Sir William Forster, of which the defendant is master. The amount was claimed ...
Article : 1,254 wordsPresent— Mr.Chamberlain (Chairman); Messrs. Clarke, Harvey, and J. Ragless, jun. The following letters were read and orders made:—Dated 3rd October, from the Surveyor-General, stated ...
Article : 211 wordsCHARGE OF ASSAULT.—Thomas Foiles appeared to prosecute William Lavington for assault on Thursday evening the 6th instant, at the Britannia Hotel, Port Adelaide and made the following statements:—In an ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Oct 1854, Page 5
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