FINIS v.Hart.—Action for £3, alleged to have been overpaid to the defendant in certqin bill transactions. Mr. Andrews for the plaintiff; Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. The plaintiff in this-case deposed that a ...
Article : 787 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. Way's tender for cutting and removing earth on the Jetty-road ([?]d. per cube yard), and placing the logs required (£l 10s.), was accepted. ...
Article : 4,261 wordsPresent— The Hon. the Surveyors-General (in the chair), the Hon. Mr. Everard, Messrs. D. Sutherland, A. Hallett, W. Duffield, Alexander Hay; and Messrs. Hardy and Macauly, Superintending Surveyors. ...
Article : 6,449 wordsTROMPSON v. HUMBLER.—Judgment was given in this case for the plaintiff. NICHOLLS v. ENGLAND.—For £30. valueof a horse. Mr. Wigley appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Bruce ...
Article : 978 wordsLUNANCY.—James Russell Norrman was charged with being a dangerous lunatic. Elizabeth Norman, wife of the prisoner, deposed that on Monday, when he returned home to his house, in Currie-strcet, he fired a ...
Article : 563 wordsJ. VERRINDER v. ALEX. ROSS.— For balance of account, £8 14s. Struck out, neitber party appearing. THOMAS TASSIR v. THOMAS PHILLIPS.—For value of a bullock, £12. A[?]journed at the request of plaintiff ...
Article : 115 wordsPORTER v. WOOD.—Action to recover damages for milking a cow without leave. Defendant was fined £2, viz., £l for compens [?]ion and£1costs. This was the first action decided in the Court under the clause in the ...
Article : 288 wordsASSAULTS—Lewis Botting appeared to the complaint of Thomas Henderson, charged with unlawfully assaulting him on the 2[?]th September. It appeared that Henderson went to the defendant's house for some ...
Article : 708 wordsTHOMAS V. JONES.—Assault. Fined £1 and costs. ...
Article : 20 wordsVAGRANCY.—Jane McGee was discharged with a cantion on an accusation of this nature. HANBOURING BAD CHARACTERS.—John Hains, licensed victualler, was charged with knowingly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,783 wordsLARCENY. — Mary Bloomfield was charged with feloniously stealing two chairs from the office of E.J. Peake, value 30s., about the 9th September. Mr. R. B. Andrews appeared for the defendant. E. J. Peake ...
Article : 202 wordsAfter the pleasures and toils of the day were ended a party of gentlemen sat down to an excellent dinner in the evening at the Bushman's Inn. Mr. R. J. Turner, Mayor of Gawler Town, filled the chair, and Mr. ...
Article : 2,302 wordsCHARGE OF UNLAWFUL ENTRY.—A man, giving his name as Blind Eye, was charged with entering the shop of Mr. E. Butler for some unlawful purpose, and with re'using to leave when ordered to do so by the police. ...
Article : 76 wordsREMANDED CHARGE.—The man who gave his name as Blind Eye was brought up on remand, charged with entering the shop of Mr. Butler for some unlawful purpose. The police were directed to take him to the ...
Article : 61 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.— John Robinson was charged with obtaining goods and money to the value of £2 9s. 10½d, from Charles White, butcher, Port Adelaide, by false pretences. The prosecutor said the prisoner came to his ...
Article : 273 wordsBREAKING WINDOWS.—Ann Hibbert was charged, on the information of John Kay, with, wilfully and maliciously damaging six p[?]nes of glass, value 7s, 6d. It appeared that on Saturday the defendant, who was ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 8 Oct 1859, Page 4
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