In re John Edward Coleman; first hearing. Mr. Way for the insolvent, and Mr. Sttangways for a creditor. On the application of Mr. Way a provisional order was made for five weeks' maintenance ...
Article : 69 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. McEwin, J.P. (in the chair). W. Everard, M.P., H. K. bright, M.P., R.S. Kelly, J. P., R Rankine, J. P., A. Hallett, J.P., and H. J. Andrews (Secretary)District ...
Article : 2,228 wordsPENNNINGTON V.MEASDAY.—For £30, damages on a contract for building a boat. Mr. Strangways for plaintiff: Mr. Dempster for defendant, Several witnesses were examinal on the part of plaintiff ...
Article : 122 wordsIn re James Z. Sellar; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Bruce appeare forthe assiguees, and the Attorney-General for the insolvent. In answer to Mr. Bruce, insolvent said his father went to England ...
Article : 2,830 wordsThe Annual Committee Meeting of the Adelaide District of the Ancient independent Order of Oddfellows was held at the Apollo and Hercules Lodgeroom, Norfolk Arms, bundle street, on ...
Article : 1,040 wordsLouisa Jamieson, charged with supplying the natives with liquor, acknowledged having give them some Wine on the 27th instant, and was fined 20s. ...
Article : 35 wordsWilliam Cross, labourer, was brought up by the police, chargted with breaking into the bar of the Wellington Inn on the morning of the 2ndinsiant. Some evidence was heard, and on the application ...
Article : 54 wordsJames Williams, groom, was charged with deserting the services of John Lamb. Mr. Maim for complainant, and Mr. Bonder for defendant It appeared that defendant and Iris fellow-servant ...
Article : 205 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Raphael, Murphy, Hill, Wright, Winter, Bundey, Bartels, and Pulsford. REPORT OF COMMITTEE MEETING. ...
Article : 3,246 wordsEdward Rollison, a soldier, was chained on the information of Inspector Bee with assaulting Police-constable Thomas Burns, and resisting [?] whilst in the execution of his duty, in ...
Article : 948 wordsPresent—The President, Captain Smith, M.P., Messrs. G. W. Hawkes, S.M, and C. H. T. Connor. A Treasury letter was read, directing the ...
Article : 1,359 wordsOur Christmas holidays have passed away in a very glowing manner as regards the weather, the intense heal and dust listing prevented many agreeable outdoor parties that would have taken ...
Article : 495 wordsIn re F. A. H. Klaehn, of Sheaoak Log, storekeeper, &c.; an adjourned final hearing. This meeting was further adjourned till Monday next, the accountant not having had sufficient ...
Article : 109 wordsElizt Gifford was charged with attempting to commit suicide by drowning herself in the Torrents on the previous day. Mr. Fran is Hac stated that he saw defendant lying in the water ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsEighteen unsatisfied judgements were adjudicated upon. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA V. WILLIAMS.— Claim for £10, being a payment in excess on a cheque. ...
Article : 661 wordsThe discharge of the [?] ship is proceeding as vapidly as possible, allowing for the dilticulty of stowing away the coal as it is lauded. The "heap" has attained such large dimensions that there is ...
Article : 205 wordsPresent—The President, Captain Smith, M.P., Messrs. G. W. Hawkes, S.M., and C. H.T. Conner Mr. CONNOR moved that in future all deepening ...
Article : 1,267 wordsLambton W. F. Carter was charged with [?] an idle and disorderly person, mid not given saisfactory account of himself. Constable Mo[?] deposed [?] having found the prisoner lying [?] ...
Article : 240 wordsAlthough New Year's Day was excessively hot, the the mometer being in the shade 107, the inhabitants of this little village got bravely through their usual yearly picnics. Mrs. Dancker's party ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 12 Jan 1867, Page 3
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