COOMBR Y. DlSTRICT COUNCIL OF WAL[?]EEVILLE—Struck out, the plaintiff not appearing. The following cases were appeals against the assessment:—Clark v. Walkerville District Council, reduced ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 wordsJudges of the Ploughing—Messrs. Koch and Stirling, Sheaoak Log, and Mr. Rogers, Lyndoch Vally. Judges of Cattle—Mr. P. Kelly, Evanston, and Mr. Rayner, Lyndoch Valley. ...
Article : 680 wordsIn the evening about 60 sat down to a capital spread in Cras-'s large room, Mr. [?]elly being Chairman, and Mr. D. Shannon, M.P., Croupier. When the cloth was removed, the usual loyal toasts were proposed and ...
Article : 2,291 wordsASSAULT AND DRUNKENNESS.—George Beaumont was fined [?].for drunkenness the previous day. He was also charged with assaulting Francis Hancock, but was remanded back to the Station till 2 o'clock in order that ...
Article : 555 wordsMr. F. C. Davis was voted to the chair. JUDGES. The following gentlemen were nominated as Judges at the Society's approaching Exhibition. ...
Article : 4,207 wordsPresemt—The Chairman, Messrs. S[?]nman, and Varco[?] The Chairman reported having, with other members of the Council, visited some of the schools in the district, and that many things in the shape of school furniture, ...
Article : 2,263 wordsFORGING CHEQUE —Frederick Henry Spencer was brought up [?]em- ud, charged with forgdg an J uttering a cforue tor20c=with intent to it?o defrau[?]Herb[?]nnAylniu. John FrLncis Haw, clerk to the Uankn Bins, stated that ...
Article : 843 wordsUpwards of 3[?] of the neighbouring yeomanry, with the competitors and a few visitors from adjacent localities, sat down with the Judges, under the presidency of Mr. Ferrier. to a substantial repast at the Glen Hotel, ...
Article : 1,711 wordsA meeting or the Board was convened by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, at his office, at 11.30a.m. and was attended by the following gentlemen:—His Excellency the Governor, His Honor Sir Charles Cooper. ...
Article : 202 wordsAn accident happened here last Sunday afternoon Mr. Carl Fiedler, one of the s[?] of respected old winemaker, Mr. A. Fiedler. The young man was thrown off a hor[?], and fell so severely upon his right ...
Article : 1,117 wordsSTEALING A PARASOL.—James Love was indicted for stealing a parasol, value 6s., the property of Harriet S[?]eyd, on the 17th August. It appeared that the prosecutrix went with Mr. and Mrs.Cornwell to the Vintage ...
Article : 420 wordsPUBLICANS Ac[?].—Robert Venn was charged with allowing the doors of his licensed house to be sept [?] on the morning of Sunday, the 25th August. The [?] was proved, but Mr. Venn urged that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 wordsThe Attorney-General on behalf of Mr. Chubb, applied (subsequently to the motion in this matter in the Supreme Court) for the certificate. The Commissioner briefly alluded to the application ...
Article : 57 wordsFirst Hearing. There was no business further than one debt being proved at this meeting. IN [?] C. L. KELLNER. ...
Article : 49 wordsOBTAINING GOODS UNDER FALSE PERTENCES.—Scotlin Charlie was charged with obtaining, under false pretences. 13 tins of h[?]rrings, value £22, the property of Hobert Venn. Henry Venn, son of the prosecutor, ...
Article : 140 wordsPayable at the office of the official Assignee, on and after Wednesday, September 7. Name. Amount. John B. Hack (final)...... 1[?]¼ in the pound. ...
Article : 34 words[?]DESERTION—Seth Ma[?]on was charged on the information of Mr. Bee, Believing Officer to the Destitute Asylum, with unlawfully deserting Caroline Mason and her children without any means of support He was ordered ...
Article : 635 wordsCHARGE OF ROBBERY.— William Ward was charged with feloniously stealing four £1 notes and two sovereigns from the person of James George, a coloured man. From the evidence of the prosecutor, which was given p[?]rtly in ...
Article : 320 wordsMEECHANT SHIPPING ACT.—John Vicars, master of the barque City of Boston, appeared to the information of Samuel George a seaman of the vessel, charged, under the 2nd section of the 292nd clause of the Merchant ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 10 Sep 1859, Page 4
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