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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS. LOCAL COURTS.

    City Nuisances.—This was a grand field-day with the Inspector of Nuisances, who caused a great number of traders to be fined 5s. each for exposing goods for sale over the city footpaths, and placing goods on them so as ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  3. THE WEST-TERRACE CEMETERY.

    Mr. Kingston moved, on the 25th ult., in the Legislative Council that the report of the Select Committee on the Westterrace Cemetery be adopted, and that ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  4. TOTAL WRECK OF THE NENE VALLEYr—FOUR LIVES LOST.

    Captain B. C. Baldwin, who arrived in the steamer Havilah from Portland, reports the total loss of the barque Nene Valley, lately commanded by him, and unfortunately ...

    Article : 1,427 words
  5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.

    Archibald Wilson Fyff'e, of Albert Town, gentleman, Appeared to the information of Christina Donaldson, of the same place, for an assault on Sunday last. Mr. Boykett appeared for complainant; Mr. James for ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28.

    FURIOUS RIDING.—Henry Davis pleaded guilty to the compound charge of being drunk and riding furiously in Morphett and Currie-streets. The Special Magistrate inflicted the fine of £2, a penalty evidently insufficient to ...

    Article : 612 words
  7. POLICE COURTS.

    COMMITTAL FOR TRIAL.—Eliza Quinlan was committed for trial at the nest sitting of the Supreme Court, for robbing a Swede named Aaron Paisin, in a brothel in Light-square, on Friday last. A lad mimed Joseph ...

    Article : 691 words
  8. THE COLONIAL CHAPLAIN'S EXPLANATION.

    Sir—I am desirous of giving some public answer to the charges lately brought against me in the Council Chamber, and in your editorial article of yesterday's date. ...

    Article : 2,650 words
  9. PORT ADELAIDE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23.

    Edward Reid and Peter Seaton, servants of E. G. Collinson, shipping agent, were charged with stealing a chest of tea and some cheese, his property. From an informality in the charge laid, and prosecutor thinking the ...

    Article : 948 words
  10. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24.

    CHARGE OF EMBEZZTLEMENT.—William Matthew Sandford appeared on the postponed charge of having embezzled £213 15s. 6d., the moneys of H. W. Parker, Esq., while in his office as clerk, Mr. Parker was called and ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  11. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.

    For £4 9s. Bill for ship goods. Judgment for the defendant, the amount having been paid to the late Mr. Kellett, an officer of the Court, under a former judgment. ...

    Article : 842 words
  12. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.

    INTOXICATION.—Mary Winfield, a wretched-looking old woman, was sent to gaol for a month, for being drank and loitering about the premises of Mr. Samuel Raphael for some unlawful purpose. ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. POET ADELAIDE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23.

    CUTTING TIMBER WITHOUT LICENCES.—Charles and James McInnes, John Middleton, William Millet, George White., George Middleton, William Sooper, and William Brinner, charged on the information of Inspector ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.

    PARKER V. SANDFORD.—On the Special Magistrate taking his seat this morning Mr. Sandford addressed him in the following terms:—Please your Worship, in the matter of the charge of embezzlement against me, I have ...

    Article : 262 words
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