Final hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared Sir the insolvent, and the Attorney-General for the trade assignee, Mr. Padman. The accountant's report was read as follows:— ...
Article : 546 wordsThursday having been appointed by His Excellency the Governor for the celebration of Her Majesty's birthday in Hen of the 24th instant, was observed as a holiday at the various public offices, but not at the shops, which ...
Article : 4,731 wordsIn consequence of the gal[?] of wind on Sunday the [?]de rose to an unprecedented height at the Port, and produced results of a highly disastrous nature. From the rapid flow of the tide in the ...
Article : 2,503 wordsSunday, May 15—The steamer Admella, 478 tons, H. McEwan, master, from Melbourne May 12, via Warrnambool, Port Fairy, and Portland. Brown and Isbister, Town; Scott, Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. ...
Article : 4,668 wordsCHRISTIAN MENZLER v. MRS. GERLING.—information under the Impounding Act. Struck out, the complainant not appearing. FULL [?]URISDICTION(CIVIL). ...
Article : 267 wordsCROFTS V. Gowling.—Adjourned from last Court of Full Jurisdiction for production of receipt of £2, alleged to have been paid. The evidence of defendant's son was taken to prove the payment. Mr. Boykett, for plaintiff, ...
Article : 173 wordsThis was the day appointed for the final hearing of this case; hat owing to the number of creditors (about 300, and the complicated nature of the accounts, the accountant stated the schedule was not yet completed. ...
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Article : 1,026 wordsBRAY v. EDWARDS & SIEKEMAN.—Assault. It appearing from the evidence elicited in this case that great provocation had been given to the defendants Siekemann was fined £1 and casts and Edwards £2 and ...
Article : 47 wordsMACKAY v. JAMES.—-Masters and Servants Act. —Non-fulfilment of Agreement Prosecutor was shepherd for defendant, engaged for one year, and had been dismissed from his employment, and now sought ...
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Article : 79 wordsE[?]BEZZLEMENT.—Frederick Henry Nason appeared, on remand from the previous day, charged with embezzling £3 6s. 6d., the moneys of his employers, E. Solomon & Co. Mr. Bakewell attcuded on behalf of the ...
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Article : 681 wordsDA[?] v NITSCHKE,—Mr. Boucant, who appeared on behalf of Mr. Nitcshke, applied for a new trial in this case, stating that as his client did not perfectly understand the English language he had omitted asking an important ...
Article : 100 wordsMCCA[?]K v. SMITH.—For £5 16S., work and labour. Mr. Turner appeared for the defcudant, and disputed the jurisdiction of the Court, when it was decided that the plaintiff ought to have sued in the nearest Court, which ...
Article : 841 wordsILLEGALLY STRONG HAY,—Alfred Pickford, grocer for storing hay in an improper building in Runcle-street, May 9,was fined 10s. and costs. ...
Article : 27 wordsHY[?]NEAL HAPPINESS.—James Knight, of Halifaxstreet, appeared to an information by Sophia Kuight, his wife, for assaulting her, May 9. Mr, Wigley appeared for the prosecutrix, who stated that the defendant was ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 May 1859, Page 4
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