Edward Anstatt, master of the Charles Ferdinand, was charged with neglecting to report, and concealing from the officers of the Customs, 5,700 cigars, 41 lbs. of tobacco, 43 pairs of boots and shoes, and 24 watches. ...
Article : 1,655 wordsPresent—J. H. Fisher (Chairman), G. Stevenson, G. Hamilton, and C. J. F. Campbell, Justices of the Peace. TRSNSFERS. The Royal Admiral, Hindley-street, from A. ...
Article : 776 wordsThe fame of the recent discoveries. had drawn together at the early part of last week some 200 or more at the above diggings, but the demand of the licence-fee of 30s. caused ...
Article : 1,411 wordsSir—Having on Saturday evening returned from a visit to the wheat-growing districts of Gumeracha and Chain of Ponds, I take the liberty of forwarding to you the substance of ...
Article : 188 wordsQuarterly meeting. Present—Mr. Thomas Young (Chairman), Messrs. Bottrell, Whyte, and Charles Chandler. A slaughtering licence was granted to Joseph Boothey, ...
Article : 216 wordsSir—I read, with much concern, in your issue of the 9th instant, a letter entitled "Defence of Thistles." I am quite ready to concede that, in this ...
Article : 1,091 wordsPresent—A. H. Davis, Esq., Chairman, and Messrs. Beare, Foreman, Hunt, and Dew. The transfer of the licence of the Butchers Arms, Thebarton, from James Goode to Thomas Hall, was ...
Article : 1,409 wordsStruck out—neither party appearing. DING V. KNIGHT. For £4 8s. 4d., wages due to plaintiff's son. The defendant admitted the debt, and agreed to pay ...
Article : 1,494 wordsCITY OFFENCES.—John Kenny was charged with exposing a quantity of tinware for sale, on the footpath in Bundle-street, December 5. As there was some doubt whether the articles belonged to the defendant or his ...
Article : 213 wordsCharles H. Webb, of Clare, was charged, on the information of Corporal Steinthal, with not having his lamp lighted in front of his licensed house, at Clare, on the 20th September last. ...
Article : 449 wordsThis being the day appointed for confirming the Assesment of the above District, the Justices in attendance at the Bush Inn, were T. Higgins, Esq., J.P., and the Chairman of the District Council, S. Kell, Esq., J.P. ...
Article : 98 wordsLEAVING A DRAY,—John Wall was charged with leaving his dray in King. William-street. He said he had jumped down to pick up one of the pins which had fallen from the tail-board, and while he was doing so ...
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Article : 265 wordsAction for £30, value and price of two bullocks. Plea not indebted. Judgment for £30 and costs. RAYMOND V. PERKINS. ...
Article : 82 wordsPresent—Dr. Wark (chairman), Messrs. J. Cobbledick and J. Townsend. Mr. Bull attended, and, on the part of Osmond Gilles, Esq., offered a road through section —. This was ...
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Article : 74 wordsA Questionable Cash.—Charles Ashley, shoemaker, a man with a countenance dreadfully disfigured by blows and covered with blood, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Currie-street, on the 7th instant, and ...
Article : 306 wordsCONJUGAL DISCORD.—Mary, wile of Edward Barry, of Lefevre's Peninsula, appeared in Court to prove an assault alleged to have been committed by her husband on Saturday evening. The following particulars were ...
Article : 385 wordsQuarterly Meeting.—Mr. J. Howard, of the Start, applied for and obtained a slaughtering-licence. Mr. John Haywood, of Brighton, storekeeper, applied for a storekeeper's licence, supported by a memorial ...
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Article : 1,050 wordsThe plaintiff, clerk in the Immigration Office, Port Adelaide, charged the defendant with illegally detaining a dog, winch he (the plaintiff) had lost on Tuesday, the 12th instant, and sought to recover from him £5 as the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Dec 1854, Page 10
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