[?] [?] for the insolvent, a farmer, [?] [?] reported as follows:— ...
Article : 427 wordsTHE WRECK OF THE ORPHEUS.—We publish today full particulars of the wreck of the Orpheus, extracted from the New Zealand papers. The account, no doubt, will be read with interest. ...
Article : 7,306 wordsPresent—All the Councillor except Mr. Everard. Tenders were accepted for the following works: —Hope, forming Morphelt-road, 12s. perchain; Crews, metalling road, £5 10s. per chain: ...
Article : 268 wordsRESISTING, AIDING, AND INCITING.—John Sheeney was charged with resisting a police-constable in the execution of his duty, and John Hannahan with aiding and inciting the said ...
Article : 716 wordsSTEALING GRAPES.—Frederick Matihe[?]cs, a boy about 11 years of age, was charged with stealing 15 lbs. of grapes, value 2s. 6d., the property of George Smith, at Kent Town, on March 2. It ...
Article : 756 wordsI take the earliest opportunity of informing you that we were visited yesterday afternoon by one of the most fearful storms ever known In this locality. It arose from the east about 4 o'clock p.m. The ...
Article : 382 words[?] [?] Joseph Milte, of Port Elliot, [?] attended for his final examination. There one creditor, Mr. Sydney ...
Article : 267 wordsI have but small materials to make a letter from this week, owing to the absence of anything stirring in Gawler, except trade, which has been pretty brisk, as the farmers still bring, in large ...
Article : 383 words[?] hearing. [?] for the insolvent, applied for a [?] which in the absence of [?] Honor awarded. ...
Article : 17 words[?] of the Official Assignce on and [?] March 4, to all creditors who [?] [?] Amount. ...
Article : 18 words[?] —Jury Cause. Mr Bou[?] and Mr. R. B. Andrews for [?] In this case the plaintiff was the [?] newspaper, and the defendant ...
Article : 583 wordsREFUSING DUTY.—Rubin Marie, seaman of the Acquitable, was sent to gaol for 14 days for refusal of duty on board the vessel. RUNAWAYS.—Three seamen were brought up, ...
Article : 70 wordsSUSPECTED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.—Susan Reilly was charged on suspicion of being unlawfully possessed of a book found in her bundle by the police. John Ludwig Rees Fiveash identified ...
Article : 693 wordsABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.—Two seamen of the Edith Smith, charged with being absent from that vessel without permission, were ordered to be detained in custody until the vessel was ready for sea. ...
Article : 79 wordsA most welcome change has taken place in the weather here, and for the last 24 hours we have had some very refreshing showers. Some alarm was excited on Sunday evening ...
Article : 436 wordsDRUNK AND USING OBSCENE LANGUAGE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.—Lawrance Bannegan was charged by Thomas Percival, stationmaster of Gawler, with the above offence. Sergeant Hunt, ...
Article : 110 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS. — John Charles Fraunfelder was brought up on warrant, charged by George Coward, bootmaker, with illegally deserting his service. The prisoner, it appeared from ...
Article : 108 words[?] TILLER.—Unsatisfied judgment, £28 [?] Mr. Bakewed appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. [?] for defendant. The Court did not consider [?] account of the disposal of her property ...
Article : 472 wordsEMBEZZLEMENT.—W. B. Edmonds was charged, on the information of the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Shepherdson, with having embezzled certain moneys amounting to £178 4s. 6d., the ...
Article : 774 wordsSince my last two accidents have occurred which at first appeared likely to prove serious, but they have now turned out more favourably. The first was that of a boy—a son of Mr. Storrie, a ...
Article : 327 wordsDRONKENNESS AND OBSCENITY.—Maria Burt was charged with having been drunk, and made use of obscene language in Clarendon-street on Wednesday, March 4. The charge was proved, and a ...
Article : 675 wordsPASCOE V. SIMS.—Unsatisfied judgment. £7 [?]. 6d. Mr. Lowe for defendant. The Court considered the amount, having been owing above two years, might and ought to have been paid ...
Article : 97 wordsThe canal is now nearly finished: but it is the general opinion that it will require to be carried further out, as the water at the entrance is so shallow that it will not admit boats of the tonnage ...
Article : 118 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGE.—Frederick Read appeared to the information of Inspector Peterswald for being the owner of a dog which rushed at and attacked Mary Connor on February 12. Mary ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 Mar 1863, Page 4
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