Present—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair); Aldermen Glandfield and Lazar; Councillors Baldwin, Thomas, Hugall, Osborne, Williams, Hubble, Fox, Cox, Birrell, Pannell, and Cottrell. ...
Article : 1,564 wordsOn Monday last, a dinner was given to Mr. R. R. Torrens, at the Crooked Billet Inn, Nairne, to afford that gentleman an opportunity of explaining to the settlers in that locality the principles and working of the new ...
Article : 8,350 wordsSHORT V. WYMAN.—Mr. James for the plaintiff; Mr. Boykett for the defendant. For £2 14s. 2d. Judgment for defendant. WAYGOOD V. HAINS.—For £3 11s., millinery account. ...
Article : 946 wordsThe Attorney-General and Mr. Fisher appeared to support the declaration. Mr. Stow appeared to support the demurrer. He said that was an action on the case to recover damages from ...
Article : 3,802 wordsThe final hearing in this case was adjourned until Tuesday next. IN RE H.C. HANCKEL. This was a first hearing. Nothing but formal business ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 574 wordsDODD V. TRIPP.—The plaintiff sought damages under a criminal information from the defendant for having shot a goose alleged as his property, and for having illegally detained the same after demand had been made ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 410 wordsMotion for farther direction. Mr. Bakewell moved herein for an order to vary the direction to the receiver appointed to the estate, and for farther direction. He went on to state the position of ...
Article : 717 wordsPresent—Mr. Arthur Hardy (in the chair), Mr. M. Mac[?]ermott, and Mr. S. P. H. Wright; also, the First Inspector and the Secretary. FIRST INSPECTOR'S REPORT. ...
Article : 501 wordsPROCTER V. TYLER.—Mr. Sandford for the plaintiff; Mr. Andrews for the defendant. Action for £6 10s., one quartet's rent. The case not having been proved, a verdict was given for the defendant. ...
Article : 466 wordsAtkinson for the defendant. The plaintiff sought to recover £10 13s., the value of a quantity of goods illegally taken from his house. The particulars are as follows:—The plaintiff had a share in a Building Society, of which ...
Article : 301 wordsIn this matter Mr. Fenn had obtained a rule calling on the defendant to show cause why the nonsuit entered at the trial should not be set aside, and a new trial had on the ground that the declaration set forth sufficiently ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Jul 1859, Page 3
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