The annual meeting of the Angaston Institute was held in the large room at the Angaston Hotel, on Friday evening last. Mr. J. H. Angas presided. and the Rev. Mr. Evans, of Gawler, delivered ...
Article : 324 wordsA meeting was held on Monday, March 20, at the Royal Oak Inn, Clarendon, to consider the subject of a deviation in the Bull's Creek-road in Coromandel Valley. Mr. E. W. Kernott was voted ...
Article : 1,485 wordsEliza Muir, charged as having been drunk in Rundle-street, pleaded her intention to seek employment in the country. His Worship—You have said so a hundred times. I will trust you ...
Article : 1,064 wordsDamages for breach of agreement. Mr. Stow, Q C., and Mr. Wigley for the plaintiff; Mr. Palmer and Mr. Way for the defendant. This case was continued from the preceding day. ...
Article : 421 wordsOn the application of Mr. Stow the hearing of this case was set down for Tuesday, April 4. WILSON V. WICKHAM. This was an appeal case from the Local Court of ...
Article : 1,167 wordsWe have just got over one of the most exciting and warmly-contested elections that ever took place in this district. At an early hour on Monday morning last flags were hoisted, and there ...
Article : 691 wordsDamages for breach of contract. Mr. Stow, Q C., and Sir. Ingleby for the plaintiff; Mr. Fenn and Mr. Scott for the defendant. This was an action to recover the worth of a ...
Article : 3,445 wordsDinah Bradley was charged with the use of threatening, abusive, and insulting words and behaviour calculated to provoke a breach of the peace. Amelia Smith, the compainaut, having ...
Article : 97 wordsCatherine Gay and Rosa Reish were charged as having on Monday, March 20, damaged the property of John Francis Ross to the amount of £10, by breaking glass and ornaments of that value. ...
Article : 787 wordsAlice Lindsay, charged with the use of obscene language in King William-street, was fined 10s. Annie Ryan was charged as having feloniously stolen, on the 18th March, fifteen £1 notes, a ...
Article : 1,009 wordsA sad instance of the evil effects of a life of intemperance has just occurred at Victor Harbour. It will be seen from the evidence taken on the inquest that the deceased woman, Ann Long, went ...
Article : 693 wordsIn re George Potter, of Lyndoch, storekeeper; a first hearing. Nothing was done in this case beyond appointing Mr. G. Wilcox trade assignee. In re Samuel Keen, late of Kapunda, ...
Article : 68 wordsAshton's Circus and troupe paid this township a visit last week. The attendance was only moderate, owing no doubt to the short notice given; however, the performances of both quadrupeds ...
Article : 154 wordsVINEY v. MINCCHIN.—Claim for £15. damages. Mr. Ingleby for the plaintiff, and Mr. Boucaut for the defendant. In this case it appeared that the plaintiff was a blacksmith, residing at ...
Article : 299 wordsEverything in this quarter has a very dry and parched appearance. I have neverseen the feed so scarce in this locality as at present. Many farmers have to feed their cattle and horses on hay—a thing ...
Article : 166 wordsAction for breach of agreement. Mr. Stow, Q.C., and Mr. Wigley for the plaintiff; Mr. Palmer and Mr. Way for the defendant. This cause has already occupied the Court during ...
Article : 2,898 wordsSeven seamen of the Hindoostan were charged with disobeying orders and refusing duty on the 17th instant. Committed to gaol for one month. James Brown and Henry McPherson, seamen ...
Article : 75 wordsAshton's Circus arrived here on Wednesday, and performed in the evening, although they had travelled from Wellington on that day, a journey of 32 miles. The attendance was not so large, ...
Article : 214 wordsI understand Mr. R. Lloyd unfortunately got two of his ribs broken by a fall from his cart, in which he was returning home from the Horseshoe, on Saturday last; but through medical attention I ...
Article : 289 wordsJohn Francis Magee, chief mate of the Queen Bee, charged with assaulting James Vincent, an ordinary seaman, on the voyage from London, was fined £1 and costs. ...
Article : 39 wordsREAD v. LAZAR.—Claim for £10. 2s. 1d., for goods sold and delivered. Defendant pleaded not indebted, except in the sum of £5 9s. 3d.; but an arrangement was effected, the defendant agreeing ...
Article : 190 wordsAn information against John Germein, pilot, charging him with not heaving to the bargue Camden, of which he was pilot, for the Custom-House boat, was withdrawn. ...
Article : 103 wordsMary Connor, charged as having been found drunk on the footway in the City Bridge-road on the 20th March, was fined 20s., and ordered to pay 1s. for a car. ...
Article : 1,056 wordsThe election day (Monday, 13th) passed over very quietly here. A large skyblue flag, with the letter H in the centre, was flying on the flagstaff at the Wellington Inn. No other colour was ...
Article : 227 wordsBUTTROSE v. OCKLEFORD.—Defendant was charged by Police-trooper Buttrose with assaulting Anne Palmer, of the Emu Inn, and with using obscene and abusive language to her in her own ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsI am glad to learn that our daily mail is to be granted, and that the first of next month is spoken of for its commencement. This is a boon much needed. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 25 Mar 1865, Page 4
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