Mr. Cooper read the petition in tins case. It set forth that the petitioner and Marie Mugger, spinster, were married at Blakiston, January 15. 1849; that they had lived together as man and ...
Article : 1,297 wordsThe Hon. Charles Bonney, M.L.C., J.P., to be a Special Magistrate for the province. Mr. A. E. W. Ebsworth, to be Clerk in the Land Office, vice Needham, resigned. ...
Article : 40 wordsEllen Maguire, charged as having assaulted Richard McNulty on the night of June 27, pleaded not guilty. Complainant is engaged by Mr. Solomon, lessee of the Theatre, to preserve order at ...
Article : 229 wordsA fire took place at Mr. Nottle's house, Gawler River, on Wednesday last, by which the house was consumed with almost everything in it. The new house adjoining, which is in course of ...
Article : 1,933 wordsThe rains we have had and are now having are very acceptable to the farmers, as the hot weather of last week had almost parched everything up. Our long-complained-of mail conveyance has ...
Article : 240 wordsRichard Tapley, Esq., Edward Kirk Horn, Esq. John Bickers, Esq., Thomas Stephenson, Esq. WARDEN'S APPOINTED. Jacob William Smith, Esq., Mayor of Port ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Revs. John Price and J. R. Ferguson have been entered as officiating ministers and as persons authorized to grant licences. ...
Article : 23 wordsTo His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, Governorin-Chief, &c.—We, your Excellency's most humble servants, in this petition showeth—That whereas a few individuals, residents of Kadina, did convene ...
Article : 113 wordsOliver Hulbert, charged as having assaulted and beaten Elizabeth Paynter, at Brighton, on the 14th June, pleaded not guilty, land described great provocation on the part of the complainant, whom he ...
Article : 201 wordsDavid Kerney. cabinetmaker, was charged as having, on the 28th June, wilfully damaged and injured a pane of glass, value 9s., the property of Hermine Steinweter, the informant, who deposed ...
Article : 441 wordsWe can no longer call the weather a dry subject, for we have had a most delightful rain, quite cheering to the husbandman, and which has for some time at least put a stop to the necessity of carting ...
Article : 246 wordsProclamation directing that the following shall be the rate and scale of payment to be made to prosecutors, witnesses, and other persons for their attendance at Courts in obedience to any ...
Article : 85 wordsMichael Collins, charged as having assauited and beaten George Boddington on the night of Friday, June 23, pleaded not guilty and was undefended. George Boddington deposed to the effect ...
Article : 1,082 wordsNarra[?]ar, alias Gifford, an aboriginal, aged 26, was charged with breaking into the house of William Taylor, and stealing about two gallons of rum, the property of the prosecutor, on the night ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Emigration Commissioners have chartered the ship Cornwallis for the conveyance of emigrants to South Australia, to sail from Plymouth about the 29th May, 1865. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir—I have the honour to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, my report of the state of the flocks of the colony up to date, being the day before the acceptance of ...
Article : 531 wordsWe have witnessed here to-day what I nave never seen in South Australia before, and what may be long ere we see again, namely, a snowstorm. The season has been unusually severe in the way ...
Article : 272 wordsMr. John Jacob, J.P., and partner in the pastoral firm of Messrs. William & John Jacob, of Parallana, has kindly placed in our hands records, narratives, and depositions, from which we have ...
Article : 1,078 wordsSamuel Robinson and Joseph Edwards were lined £5 each for disorderly behaviour and assaulting the police. Samuel Baichier and William Sherman were ...
Article : 108 wordsSHAW (P.C.) V. W. E. JAY AND W. SHAW.—Information for extinguishing and injuring lamp at the Bush Inn, Willunga. Defendants pleaded guilty, Mr. Anderson, for defendant Shaw, said ...
Article : 856 wordsA meeting of the Committee of the proposed Mechanics' Institute was held on the 21st instant. The attendance was small, there being only seven out of a large Committee present. The Secretary ...
Article : 223 wordsJohn Harris, for assaulting Police-constable Freeman whilst in the execution of his duty, was fined 10s., and ordered to pay 15s. for damages done to a pair of twitches. The same prisoner was ...
Article : 75 wordsJames Halley was charged with stealing a boot, value 14s., from the shop of W. Walkley, Northparade. The prosecutor identified the boot produced as his property. John Prideaux, an ...
Article : 142 wordsBAGOT'S WELL, Section 260, Hundred of Kapunda (nearest Post-Office, Kapunda), Thomas Pollok, Poundkeeper.—One black colt, star in face, near hind fetlock white, no visible brand; one ...
Article : 1,568 wordsWelcome snowers of rain have been falling almost continuously since early on yesterday morning. The fears of those farmers who have put in crops early of having to recrop must now be ...
Article : 177 wordsAt an early hour last evening it was plainly to be seen that something of an important nature was about to take place from the continual influx of persons from the different parts of the district ...
Article : 1,088 wordsSome of your readers will no doubt ask the question—Where is Waterloo? Waterloo is the name given to the new township laid out by Mr. W. Mahood. It is situated on the head of the River ...
Article : 485 wordsIn re August Kruger, of Norwood, coachbuider; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Foster appeared for the insolvent, Mr. Boucaut, for Mr. J. Kerney, and Mr. Downer for Mr. J. P. ...
Article : 674 wordsWilliam Easton was charged as having assaulted Anthony Eldridge, Sergeant of Police, who deposed to the effect following:—I was going along Hindley-street when a landlord asked me to put ...
Article : 710 wordsFOSTER V. TAYLOR.—The plaintiff sued the defendant for the sum of £10, for damages sustained in consequence of certain acts of the defendant in burning a bridge which plaintiff had ...
Article : 210 wordsWe have this week to record the death of one of the original settlers of the Mount Gambier District, viz., Mr. A. Blakesly, who died on Sunday morning. Mr. Blakesly, in conjunction with Mr. ...
Article : 256 wordsOn Monday morning last we were thrown into a state of excitement by the startling intelligence that one of our tradesmen had absconded. Edward Bolus has been carrying on the business of a ...
Article : 423 wordsDUNBAR V. CAIN.—Claim for £53 18s., for goods sold and labour done. Mr. H. E. Downer for the plaintiff; Mr. W. H. Bundey for the defendant. The defendant pleaded not indebted, and that the ...
Article : 256 wordsThe chief tonic of conversation among the tradespeople here is the attempted formation of a Co-operative Store. A meeting of those interested has been held, at which it was determined to form ...
Article : 283 wordsBONNETT V. JAMES.—Claim for £5 11s., for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Boucaut for the plaintiff, and Mr. Downer for the defendant. Mr. Downer made a preliminary objection to the case, on the ...
Article : 633 wordsThe weather during the greater part of last week was very frosty, but it is now ail that could be desired, and the grass is making a little headway. Feed was never so scarce on the plains as it is at ...
Article : 175 wordsPATTEN V. PEARSON.—Mr. Downer for plaintiff, who is a storekeeper and postmaster at Harrowgate; and Mr. Bundey for defendant, a farmer, also at Harrowgate. The Jury being sworn, Mr. Downer ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 1 Jul 1865, Page 4
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