Fourteen unsatisfied judgments were disposed of. KELSEY V. FRASER.—Claim for £13 l1s., on a bill of exchange. The defendant did not appear, ...
Article : 903 wordsA complimentary dinner was given by the ratepayers of Robe Ward to Mr. Councillor Bundey at the Lord Melbourne Inn, North Adelaide, on Tuesday evening. The Hon. J. T. Bagot, ...
Article : 3,361 wordsThe business of getting in the harvest is now at its full height, and the farmers here have scarcely time to attend to or even think about other matters. It is to be regretted that the crop is not ...
Article : 331 wordsOn Thursday (17th) an inquest was held at the [?] House, Redruth, before Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and a respectable Jury, to enqurire into the cause of the bush fire which occurred on Captain ...
Article : 716 wordsH[?]h Buckley, charged with assaulting and beating Sabina Buckley, his wife, pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr. Ingleby. The charge was proved, and a fine of 10s. inflicted upon ...
Article : 225 wordsHELE y. BOOTHBY (Interpleader).—Action for the recovery of one bay horse and a set of s[?]er mounted harness, of the value of £11 6s. Mr. Bruce appeared for the execution creditor. This ...
Article : 502 wordsI regret to have to record a crime in our quiet little township. Last Sunday evening, the 13th inst., a poor widow of the name of Gosden, with two little children, attended church, and on her ...
Article : 487 wordsWilliam Blackler appeared to an information preferred by W. H. Lamb, charging him with hiving threatened "to hammer the informant unless he paid the fine imposed on the defendant ...
Article : 98 wordsW. Payne, seaman, was fined 10s. for being drunk and disturbing the peace of the ship Princess Alice. [Before Mr. B. Douglas, S.M.] ...
Article : 85 wordsHannah Gorman was charged by W. H. Russell with, on the 12th January, absenting herself from the service of the said W. H. Russell. her employer. Mr. Turner addressed the Court for defendant, who ...
Article : 480 wordsA public meeting was held at Wasley's Well, Pinkerton Plains, on Monday, January 21, to take into consideration the advisability of having a railway station on the proposed new line from ...
Article : 622 wordsThe first public soiree in connection with the Port Victor Institute was held on Monday evening, the 21st inst., in the large store belonging to Messrs. Acraman, Main, Lindsay, & Co. About ...
Article : 398 wordsNICKOLDS V. GORRY.—Action for £8, for board and lodging. The defendant, who is a seaman on board the Wood[?]ine was arrested on a warrant. He admitted the debt, and said there was a balance ...
Article : 99 wordsA farmer in this locality, named John Keenan. has been for some time labouring under great depression of spirits, owing, it is supposed, to pecuniary difficulties, real or imaginary. On Monday ...
Article : 215 wordsBROMEY V. ROE —Mr. Rudall for plaintiff; Mr. Turner for defendant. Claim for £5, amount of a dishonoured cheque. H. L. Roe, defendant, called for plaintiff admitted signature to cheque ...
Article : 170 wordsAnother useful public work under the Central Road Board has been lately completed at Finniss Flat in the shape of a bridge over Balderstone's Creek, connecting the lower part of the Bull's ...
Article : 4,347 wordsThe following charges were made on the information of Inspector Durieu:—William Main, allowing impure liquid to remain on a part of Town Acre 47 occupied by him, after due notice to ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. John Dawkins, J. P., laid the foundation of a new Wesleyan Chapel on Monday (21st) at Willaston. A considerable number of persons was present during the ceremony: Mr. Dawkins ...
Article : 156 wordsOn Friday last, the 18th instant, I sent you a telegram, announcing the death by shooting of a man named Martin Gurry. The facts of the case are as follows:—Richard Gurry and his son (with whom ...
Article : 651 wordsOur usual busy township seems to have lulled itself into perfect quietude of late. Large quantities of wheat ate continally passing through here en route for the Adelaide marker. The "after ...
Article : 107 wordsLeaping has terminated with a fine yield, but still woefully-long faces are pulled about the price. A well-attended meeting was held at the North Star, to take in consideration the rate of carriage ...
Article : 129 wordsThe farmers have now, with few exceptions, finished their reaping, and the yield seems fully equal to expectations. Large quantities of wheat arrive daily at the mill, giving our township a ...
Article : 239 wordsJohn Brady, bushman, charged as idle, disorderly, and without visible means of honest subsistence, pleaded that he had earsed money in the bush, and had come in to town to spend it. ...
Article : 299 wordsA meeting was held on Tuesday evening, at Muler's Commercial Hotel, Gawler, to open arrangements for holding the usual annual races. The meeting was well attended for a preliminary ...
Article : 586 wordsI should like, through your columns, to call your attention to the very dangerous state of one of the telegraph wires near Grote's Hill, on the Wellington-road. The wire in this place has become ...
Article : 246 wordsMining operations at the Talisker are making steady progress. The new sinelting-furnace lately erected by the Company does its work admirably. ...
Article : 451 wordsThomas Edwards was brought up on the remanded charge cf having embezzled 11s. 6d., the property of his employer. Mrs. Smith, livery-stableKeeper, Rundle-street. The prisoner was defended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 wordsOn Thursday, the 10th instant, a missionary meeting, in connection with the Melanesian Mission took place in the Town Hall. The Rev. Thomas Field attended as a deputation from ...
Article : 394 wordsAbout 4 o'clocK on sunday morning, 20th inst., Mr. Tacey, of the mounted police stationed here, received information that the Inglewood Inn had been broken into and the money from the till ...
Article : 278 wordsOn Friday last (18th), as Mr. Thomas, of Pengrass, was riding a mare over St. Andrew's Bridge, followed by a very fine foal, which, on approaching the bridge, took the wrong side of the fence, and ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 26 Jan 1867, Page 4
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