IMBOUNDING ACT.—John iUaeney, Poimdkeeper, of MotinL Bemarkehlp, was charged, ou the information of John Campbell, ol TUlowie, last June, with having charged excessive poundage-fees on 60 bead of eat tie, ...
Article : 963 wordsSaturday, August 20—The steamer HarOah, 337 tuna D. MeFie. master, from Melbourne Aug. 17. Darwtnfe. Town: J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Puangtrg —Messrs. Bell, Shepherd, J. Paddington, Bartley, mad ...
Article : 4,331 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Budgan (Chairman), A. Birrell, G. Yates. J. Clift, jun., and J. Gribbte. Resolved, that the Chairman make application for the admission of George Badrick and Emma Hodson ...
Article : 3,603 wordsSir—L I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your report, dated 1st April last, for the month ending 31st March, together with accounts and duplicates. 2. The question as tc the rate at which emigration to ...
Article : 1,478 wordsEarly on Thursday morning a fire broke out at the Duke of Brunswick Hotel, Gilbert-street, immediately at the back of the garden attached to Mr. J. F. Boss's house, in Seath-terrace. The alarm was given shortly after £ ...
Article : 2,619 wordsThis race took place to-day according to previous; notice. It was a very fine day, which induced a great many people to come out, and consequently the attendance was rather large for the north. All seemed happy ...
Article : 2,309 wordsBREAKING A. PANE OF GLASS.—jut=u uvn was charged wiih wilfully breaking a pane of glass. the property of John Cullen, August 20. The charge was proved, and His Worship told the defendant, who. ...
Article : 105 wordsPRIMARY.—John Hatch was brought up on rem and charged with unlawfully cowmittitig wilful and corrupt perjury outhe 22nd July. Mr. R. B. Andrews appeared for the defeudant and Mr. Stow for the prosecution. ...
Article : 390 wordsILLERGITIMACY.—Francis Lamb was charged by T. W. Bee with beiniy the father of the illegitimate child of Mary Jane Young, widow, and refusing to contribute toward the support of the same. Mary Jane Young ...
Article : 443 wordsC. MCCARB V. MCSHBEHY.—Action for £3 15s., for cash lent find hay. Pha, no account famished and not indebted. Judgment for full amount was given. Haixs v. AUt.—Claim for £1 9s., ior trespass cf ...
Article : 251 wordsEVADING PAYMENT OP A DEBT.—George Follett chief officer of the ship James Jardine, was b.ought up on a wan aut issued oh a judgment in the case of Duncan v. Follet, where the plainUff sued for £17 103., money paid ...
Article : 183 wordsWAGES.—Robert Venn appeared 011 remand to the information of William Williams, charged with refusing to pay him £10, wages due to him as his lawful servant. Mr. Andrews appeared for the defence, and Mr. Moulden ...
Article : 524 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Fenn attended for the insolvent, and Mr. Honlden for the estate. The accountant stated that he was usable to file the ...
Article : 1,110 wordsA CAUTION.—John William Cranston, a boy of about 14 years of age, was charged, on tins information of Inspector Reading, with unlawfaliy damaging a wattietreoplaced in one of the pobbc squares of Adelaide. It ...
Article : 228 wordsYour Committee have to report to your honourable House that they have taken evidence on the Bubjeot referred to them, and recommend that the evidence be printed, end suomit the same to the careful ...
Article : 898 wordsREFUSAL OF DUTY.—An appreutiee 0.1 board the chip Jane Gray was charged by the captain of the vessel with refusing to obey bis orders. John Wery stated that he to!d the bey to go to the cabin and make ready i he lea. ...
Article : 681 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Alderman J.Smith; CouGc'llors Grouse and Hazclgrove. His WORSHIP said he regretted the email attendance as rhere were two or three important notices of motion ...
Article : 216 wordsRESCUTING CATTLE.—Marguret of Malley and Honorz of malley, her daughter, were charged with unlawfully rescuing catUe from John Emery, on the 12th Aognst. Mr. Wigley appeared for the defendants. It appears ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Aug 1859, Page 4
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