The criminal session continued this morning'. The following Jurors did not answer to their names, and Wf rc each fined £6:—William Richards, GiUes-aireet; and Robert Thomson, Franklin-street. ...
Article : 2,757 wordsThe annual Champion Piuaghing Match, itefl with which was an exhibition of cgricultarxl Implements and a show of entire horses, noth draught and blood, took place on Thursday last, at Wooddlie. The ...
Article : 2,335 wordsThe first annual dinner of this Society was held on Thursday, at the Norfolk Amu, Bundle-street There attendance. Nat only was every available part of the long worn oocupied with guests, but it ...
Article : 5,457 wordsFELONY.—Arthur Whitley was charged with stealing a bed tick, value 2s., from. Hugh Wilson. It appears (hat both the defendant and prosecutor were employed at Mr. Fisher's station at Mount Schanck. When Wilson ...
Article : 647 wordsDisobdebmss.—One person was fined 5s. for drunkenness—Setan SoUon wan mulcted in the earn of 10s. for obscene language in Morohett-strect.—John Izckey was fined 10a. for being driink and behaving himself ...
Article : 1,677 wordsROBBERY BY A SERVAITT.—Honora Murphy, charged with stealing from her employer, H. Corey, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Bedruth Gaol with hard labour. ...
Article : 346 wordsCHARGE OR ASSAULT.—Join O'meally Alt ally was charged with assaulting C. F. Sheppard. The defendant, his sob, and another man were shooting on the complainant's land, and he ordered them off. They refnsed to go, and ...
Article : 127 wordsCALLIHAN V. MCHARG.—This was a criminal information brought by the plaintiff in which it was alleged the defendant had threatened the plaintiff to ride his horse over him, and farther to beat him with his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,342 wordsWilliam Hammett, aged 25, ami James Hatlam, aged 17, were indicted for violently assaulting William Poole, on the road from Gawler Town to Victoria Creek, on the 12th May. Mr. Andrews defended the prisoners, whe ...
Article : 4,677 wordsGIKNCKE V. GRACE.—Assault. Fined £2 and costs. 1 ...
Article : 12 wordsDISPUTTED OWNERSHIP.—Moses Frith was charged with illegally taking and keeping 200 sheep belonging to John Edwards and J. Oram. It appeared that Oram bonght the sheep of Stan way, Frith's partner, and there ...
Article : 76 wordsTHE DISTRICT COUNSIL OF CRAFERS V. CAHBELL.—Action for £1 4s., district rates. Plea, that the claim was illegal, there having hern two assessments upon the same property in one year His Worship considered that ...
Article : 330 wordsDESERTING CHILDBED.—Daniel Tree was charged, on the information of Mr. T. W. Bee, Believing Officer of the Destitute Asylum, with deserting his three children, all under 10 years of age. Mr. Bee stated that the ...
Article : 867 wordsBOWMAN V. MILLS AHD GRIFFITHES.—Rescue of cattle, seized by the prosecutor off hie employer's lands, and on their way to the Pound. Mr. Williams for the proseeator. Fined 20s, and costs. ...
Article : 153 wordsFELONY CASES.—Mars Smith wea c-iiarged with fele- -1 nlonsly stealing a quantity of wood, value 2e.f the property of Samuel Pearce, Itindley-street, July 26. As the evidence didnot connect the dafndeant with the charge ...
Article : 586 wordsAFFILIATION.—Cornlius Eldridge was charged, on the information of Mr. T. W. Bee, Believing OTioer of the Destitute Asylum, with being the father of the illegitimate child of Harriet Cracknelt, and with neglecting ...
Article : 534 wordsFORBGER.—Sichard Turner, formerly a draper in Rundle-street, and Peter Petertoa were charged with forging and uttering a cheque for £8 0s. on Richard Beatson, with intent to defraud James Merchant, store ...
Article : 810 wordsSMITH V. PARKER (Interpleader).—Mr. James for the plaintiff; Mr. Stow for the defendant, It appeared that an action had been brought by the defendant, Mr, Parker, against Mr. P. C. Perry, landlord of the Duke of ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 13 Aug 1859, Page 4
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