ALDRIDGE v. POUSSARD AND DOUAY.—Claim for £12 9s. 6d., money due on an agency account, and for board and refreshments. Mr. Fenn for the plaintiff and Mr. Boucaut for the defendants. ...
Article : 825 wordsAction for wages. Mr. Ingleby for the plaintiff; Mr. Way for the defendant... The plaintiff's claim was for wages earned in the ...
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Advertising : 1,499 wordsTROUBLESOME SEAMEN. — Robert Craig and George Taylor, seaman of the Gondola, were charged with being drunk and disturbing the peace of the vesseL Craig was further charged ...
Article : 78 wordsCHARGE OF DESERTION.—John Jope, of Unley, gardener, brought up on remand from the previous day, was charged by Eleanor, his wife, with having deserted her, on the 14th instant, without ...
Article : 642 wordsLARCENY.—The Stipendiary Magistrate of the district (Mr. K. J. Peake) attended at the Local Court-House to-day, to dispose of a charge of larceny brought by Police-trooper Buttrose against ...
Article : 390 wordsThe following are extracts of a letter received by last mail from an old and respected colonist:- "I mark what you say with regard to a ...
Article : 942 wordsRESISTING, AIDING, AND INCITING.—John Hannahan and John Sheedy, committed on March 6 for trial at the Local Court, were brought up and again charged circumstantially by Police-constable ...
Article : 196 wordsThe weather for the last few days has been very cold and cloudy, threatening rain, but none has fallen. Farmers and gardeners are axiously looking for showers, which would be of great ...
Article : 310 wordsAction for wrongful dismissal. The Attorney-General and Sir. Way for the plaintiff. Mr. Bakewell and Mr. Fenn for the defendant; they called ...
Article : 1,019 wordsABUSIVE LANGUAGE.—John McEwen appeared on an information, charged by W. H. Popham with using abusive and insulting language towards him on the 11th instant. Complainant stated that ...
Article : 320 wordsALLEGED ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—David Bevan, of Walkerville, appeared to answer a charge of assaulting and beating, brought against him by John Jagger Atkinson, labourer. ...
Article : 78 wordsBOTTING v. WADHAM.—Mr. Bruce for the plaintiff, and Mr. Wigley for the defendant. The defendant in this case, acting under a power of attorney from a Mr. Bunkin, residing in ...
Article : 1,268 wordsTHREATENING LANGUAGE. — Charles Cathery, brought up on remand from the previous day, was charged by Samuel Kingsley with the use of threatening language. Dismissed by consent, ...
Article : 46 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Hannah Lewis was charged with riotous conduct and a disturbance of the peace in Currie-street on the 19th March. E. Solomon said a servant was about to leave his house, and ...
Article : 610 wordsOn Thursday last an accident of a frightful nature occurred here to a little boy about five or six years of age, son of Captain Lindsay, of the schooner Gem, by the rushing of a fat bullock. It ...
Article : 225 wordsSPARGOE v. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF WILLUNGA. —Plaintiff applied to the Magistrate to review taxation of costs by the Clerk of the Court in the cause:—First, because on previous trial plaintiffs ...
Article : 559 wordsThe schooner Goldseeker sailed from Port Onkaparinga on Saturday with another cargo of wheat, belonging to Mr. S. White. Purchases continue to be made by Mr. Galloway ...
Article : 281 wordsIN RE S. King, OF KINGSFORD, SHEEPFARMER. First hearing. Mr. Boucaut for the insolvent, and Mr. Wigley for several creditors. ...
Article : 133 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Mattingly. Moore, Gooden, Wadham, White, Birrell, and Hughes, The Town Clerk read the minutes of the last ...
Article : 416 wordsThe insolvent attended at 2 p.m. for his first hearing. There was no further proceeding. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe insolvent, who was recently a farmer at Sheaoak Log, came up for a final hearing. The accountant's report was read as follows "Liabilities, £138 17s. 6d; assets realized, ...
Article : 572 wordsOn Thursday, 12th inst., this township wore quite an animated appearance. The strains of Schrader's brass baud broke the reigning silence, echoing and re-echoing from the surrounding hills; while ...
Article : 303 wordsBREACH OF CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.—Thomas Musgrave, master of the barque Adelaide, was charged on the information of James C. Hawker, Customs Lauding Surveyor, with discharging from ...
Article : 279 wordsLARCENY.—Mary Jane Williams was brought up on remand, charged with stealing two pieces of carpeting, the property of Mary lamb, Northterrace. Mary Lamb identified the pieces of ...
Article : 579 wordsAction for wrongful dismissal. His Honor, in summing up, stated the effect of the pleadings, and continued—Generally speaking a master may discharge a servant for immoral ...
Article : 1,689 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Hinde, Jones, Monck, and Wright. Four tenders received for making Partridge-street. ...
Article : 117 wordsOn the 14th inst. strong breezes commenced blowing from the south-east, and by evening had increased to a gale with heavy cross seas. The vessels in the harbour rode heavily at their ...
Article : 336 wordsLUNACY.—Joseph Corregan, a young man about 22 years of age, was charged by his mother with being a dangerous lunatic. She stated that he had been before confined in the Lunatic Asylum, and ...
Article : 64 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.—Rebecca Cunninghean was charged by William Knapman with deserting his service; also with misconducting herself when in his service as general servant. ...
Article : 176 wordsPresent—All the members. Six tenders were opened for a culvert between Sections 194 and 195; that of John Cock, for £11 10s., was accepted. Payments, £30 15s. ...
Article : 128 wordsGOODALL V. CARVOSSO & CARVOSSO v. GOODALL —Mr. Parker for Goodall, Mr. Bagot for Carvosso. In the first of these actions Mr. Goodall claimed £10 or the return of certain tools from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsWAGES.—Wm. Marr, master of the Frowning Beauty, was summoned by James Cunningham, seaman, for refusing to pay the sum of £15 15s., alleged to be due for wages. The complainant had ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Mar 1863, Page 4
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