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 wordsMr. 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 wordsCaptain 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 wordsArchibald 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 wordsFURIOUS 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 wordsCOMMITTAL 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 wordsSir—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 wordsEdward 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 wordsCHARGE 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 wordsFor £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 wordsINTOXICATION.—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 wordsCUTTING 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 wordsPARKER 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 ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Nov 1854, Page 5
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