In re Frank Alleyn, of Sheaoak Log. storekeeper. This case had come on for a first heating on the previous day, but through a misapprehension Mr. Fuller, who was the largest creditor, was ...
Article : 3,107 wordsJohn Liman, a seaman, was charged with having in his possession a quantity of wood, suspected to have been stolen, and not satisfactorily accounting for the same. On the evidence of the ...
Article : 54 wordsBROOKS V. DALWOOD (Int[?]rpleader).—In this case an action had been brought by Dalwood against Chamberlain, who obtained judgment, and proceeded to execute, whereupon Brooks claim[?]d ...
Article : 614 wordsThomas McCormack, charged with rescuing eight head of cattle at the Lower Light, pleaded not guilty. Mr. Rudall appeared for the informant; Mr. Turner for defendant. Mr. Hancock, the ...
Article : 314 wordsDUFFIELD AND ANOTHER V. POOLE.—Mr. Turner for plaintiffs; Mr. Brady for defendant. Claim for £8 10s., value of 40 new bags and rent of same. Defendant pleaded not indebted, and also a ...
Article : 460 wordsIn re A. F. C[?]risten & Co., of Grenfell-street, merchants; an adjourned first hearing. Mr. Inglehy for the insolvents; Mr. Whitby for the assignees; and Mr. Daly for an opposing creditor— ...
Article : 326 wordsPresent—Mr. T. F. Louti[?] (Mayor) in the chair, Councillors Dean, Livesay, Jones, Frankel, Deland, and [?]dson. The MAYOR announced the result of the recent ...
Article : 78 wordsThe annual meeting o[?] the South Australian Branch of the Wesleyan Methodist Foreign Missionary Society was held in Pirie-street Chapel on Monday evening, December 10. There was a ...
Article : 3,250 wordsThe Rev. Canon Coombs. Chairman of Governors of St. George's School, wrote, asking the Mayor and Council to be present on the occasion of the Christmas examination on the 21st inst. ...
Article : 111 wordsElijah Brown, charged with stealing 10s. 6d. from the pocket of Fanny Hill, pleaded no felonious intent and was defended by Mr. Bundey, who examined the complainant and a female witness ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. Chinner in the chair. The Town Clerk reported result of election as follows:—Mayor, Hon. John Hodgkiss, M.L.C.; ...
Article : 150 wordsSTEVENS AND LEACH V. FRANKLIN.—Action for £34 6s. 6d., for work done on board the ship St. Leonards. Mr. Edmunds for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Dempster for the defendant. Mr. Dempster ...
Article : 349 wordsPERRY V. FIELD.—Claim for £50, for services rendered, on which it was stipulated she should receive additional salary. The defendant pleaded that the cause of action did not accrue within six ...
Article : 1,069 wordsElijah Brown, who was remanded from Saturday on a charge of stealing 10s. 6d. from Fanny Hill, called Messrs. W. Vandepeer and Jas. Munns, who gave evidence as to his character. ...
Article : 189 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Councillor Manuel. No quorum. STRATHALBYN, December 7. Present—All the members except Mr. Matheson. ...
Article : 1,936 wordsA public meeting, convened by His Worship the Mayor in accordance with a requisition, was held in the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, December 11, to consider the proposed increase to ...
Article : 4,155 wordsTHWAITE V. CHERRY AND OTHERS.—For £60, the value of certain horses, the property of the plaintiff, sold under the Insolvent Court. Mr. Way appeared for the defendants, and the plaintiff ...
Article : 62 wordsJohn Martin was brought up on the remanded charge of having violently assaulted Police-Sergeant Innes. The sergeant deposed that he had nearly recovered from the effects of the blow he had ...
Article : 352 wordsCOLLINS V. LUCAS.—For £20, trespass committed by defendant, for wilfully setting fire to and destroying a boundary fence between plaintiff's land and defendant s. Defendant pleaded not ...
Article : 504 wordsWilliam Iselin was charged on the information of the Relieving Officer, Mr. J. S. Oliphant, with being a pauper lunatic. Remanded for medical examination. ...
Article : 182 wordsCHENOWETH V. CULLEY.—Information for illegal rescue of a flock of sheep. Mr. C. Lowe for plaintiff. In this case defendant admitted taking the sheep, but justified the taking. On evidence ...
Article : 75 wordsJohn Waters was brought up on the remanded charge of having uttered a forged cheque for £5 10s., with intent to defraud Joseph Leaver. Mr. Bundey appeared on behalf of the prisoner, and ...
Article : 659 wordsThe farmers are getting up their hay and barley, and the weather is all that could be wished for prior to the wheat harvest, which is coining on very fast. ...
Article : 185 wordsJury lists for 1867 from Clarendon, Morphett Vale, and Noarlunga, were allowed and confirmed. No appeals or exemptions. ANDERSON V. DUNGEY.—For £100, for false and ...
Article : 663 wordsSKINNER V. YARD.—Claim for £5 4s., for rent and goods. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant stated that he believed he had paid all that that he owed to the plaintiff. Judgment ...
Article : 587 wordsHaymaking is nearly at an end for this season, and a most beautiful time the farmers have had for stacking. I have never observed so much hay in the district before. No doubt a deal has been ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 15 Dec 1866, Page 4
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