[?] V. [?] AND [?].—Claim for £6. for wages. In this case a wairant had been issued, and the defendants arrested on the previous day. They, however, immediately paid the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Duffield, M.P. (in the chair), D, Sutherland, M.P., D. Ferguson, J.P., A, Hallett. J.P., W. Everard, J.P., G. McEwin, J.P., and the Secretary (Mr. H. J. Andrews). ...
Article : 4,644 wordsThe seventh ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the South Australian Insurance Company was held at the offices of the Company, King William-street, on Wednesday afternoon ...
Article : 1,042 wordsPresent—Messrs. Mildred, M.P. (in tne chair), Beddome, S.M., Holthouse (Secretary), and Bee (Relieving Officer). The Relieving Officer reported that he had issued ...
Article : 825 wordsApplication to fix mode of trial. Mr. Parker appeared on behalf of Mrs. Martha Crossman to support a petition praying for a separation from her husband William Crossman on the ...
Article : 514 wordsMCHENRY V. MCDONALD.—Claim for £30, wilful damage to a fence and a hut. Mr. Knox for the plaintiff and Mr. Fenn for the defendant. The defendant was shown to have pulled down a ...
Article : 356 wordsNEW DEVON MINING COMPANY V. ADDISON.—Claim for £50, for calls on 100 shares in the New Devon Mining Company, payable September; 1861. Mr. Bruce for the plaintiff; Mr. Andrews for ...
Article : 371 wordsJudgment. Mr. Justice Gywnue read his judgment in this matter. He had, he said, fully considered the evidence, and had arrived at the conclusion that ...
Article : 1,153 wordsTuesday, March 3, having been appointed for the nomination of candidates to fill the vacancy in Gawler Ward caused by the resignation of Mr. John [?], M.P., His Worship the Mayor of ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor: Councillors Birrell, Gooden, Hughes, Mattingly, Moore Scott, Wadham, and White. The TOWN CLERK having read the minutes of ...
Article : 451 wordsOn Monday, March 2, in accordance with the Coroner's second adjournment, the Jury engaged in the investigation as to the cause of death of Henry George Johnson met for the third time at ...
Article : 1,183 wordsHAINS V. LIPMAN.—For £17 7s. 11d., money expended by the plaintiff on behalf of the defendant on a trip to and during the stay at the Snowy River diggings. The defendant denied ...
Article : 216 wordsA special general meeting of the Duryea Mining Company was held at the Masonic Hall, King William-street, on Monday, March 2, to consider the propriety of reducing the Directory and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsPLACING STONES ON THE LINE OF RAIL—William Hughes, a boy of about eleven years of age, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for placing a lot of stones on the line of rail at ...
Article : 129 wordsBATTEN AND OTHERS v. ALLEN.—Action on a guarantee to recover £24 14s., being deposit and part purchasc-money of Allotments 3 and 6, Section 1401, Kapunda. Mr. Palmer appeared for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 517 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Parker and Reynolds. The TOWN CLERK reported that rates to the amount of £570 5s. 6d. had been collected, and ...
Article : 250 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Hinde, Jones, Monck, and Wright. The MAYOR informed that the bridge contract had been completed, and a cheque drawn in favour ...
Article : 422 wordsPATTERSON V. GEORGE.—Claim for £2 16s. 6d., for [?]cing part of paddock. Mr. Palmer appeared for defendant. The defendant entered into a written agreement with one Rule to fence his ...
Article : 310 words[?] note was received from Mr. Justice Boothby, intimating that on account of an affection of the face he would he unable to attend to deliver judg- I ment herein according to appointment. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 Mar 1863, Page 3
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