Tuesday, May 19th, will be observed as a public holiday in commemoration of the marriage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales with Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandra of ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Crown Solicitor called the attention of the Court to the fact that it was intended to proclaim Tuesday next as a public holiday in honour of the marriage of the Prince of Wales. ...
Article : 2,289 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Thomas Scaly was charged with riotous conduct in Cheshire-street at 9 o'clock oil the night of May 14. The first witness was the police-constable on duty in that part of the city at ...
Article : 669 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-in-Chief will hold a Levee at Government House, at noon on Tuesday, the 26th instant. ...
Article : 24 wordsFOUL CHIMNEY.—William Milne, Commissioner of Public Works, and Railway Commissioner, was charged on the information of Inspector Reading with having allowed or suffered to take fire a ...
Article : 1,068 wordsMajor Matthew Brinkley, as Provincial Aid-deCamp. ...
Article : 8 wordsRobert Dalrymple Ross, Esq. Deputy-AssistantCommissary-General, to be Provincial Aid-deCamp, vice Major Matthew Brinkley, resigned. The Hon. Henry Ayers, M.L.C., and E. W. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Rev. John Cope has been entered an officiating minister and a person authorized to grant licences for marriage. ...
Article : 22 wordsYesterday evening, a number of the residents of Gawler entertained Mr. W. A. Sanderson, late Manager of the South Australian Bank, at a farewell dinner, previous to his departure from Gawler. ...
Article : 159 wordsGAMBIER. Section 309. John Bennett, Poundkeeper.—One black filly, like JL near shoulder; one dark brown or black mare, JL near shoulder, horse foal at foot; one bay colt, black points, JL ...
Article : 1,485 wordsA decided improvement has taken place in the weather, which during the past few days has been hot and oppresive. Rain commenced falling yesterday afternoon, and has continued nearly all ...
Article : 73 wordsPresent—Messrs. Logan, Marshall, Thomas, and Goss. The Council agreed to an exchange of a portion of a district road for a portion of the Glebe land belonging to the Episcopal Church, and ...
Article : 312 wordsBREACH OF CUSTOMS LAWS.—William Newman, master of the schooner Jane, was charged, on the information of the Collector of Customs, with illegally landing coals from that vessel on the 7th ...
Article : 393 wordsHenrietta Daly, aged about 27, surrendered to her bail on a charge of having committed larceny from the person of Robert Johnstone, at Adelaide, on the 14th February. On being arraigned she ...
Article : 510 wordsSir—I have noticed in one of your papers that a revision of the existing Hawkers Bill is to be submitted to a Select Committee forthwith; if so, may I be allowed to ask you a few questions which ...
Article : 359 wordsFEROCIOUS DOG.—Edwin Semonisin, a seaman of the Tomatin, was summoned by James Young for being the owner of a dog which rushed at and attacked the informant while on horseback in St. ...
Article : 65 wordsAN UNDUTIFUL SON.—John McGorcry was charged with violent conduct and threatening to take his father's life on May 11. His father expressedia desire not to prosecute, as he would forgive ...
Article : 549 wordsASSAULT.—C. Pohland, who had been committed to the Local Court of Full Jurisdiction, charged with having, on the evening of the 27th day of April last, lain in wait in a stockyard at ...
Article : 255 wordsNEIGHBOURS' QUARRELS.—CROSS-INFORMATIONS —Nora Holland appeared to the information of Margaret Vera, charging her with assaulting her and child. There was also a cross-information, ...
Article : 281 wordsLARCENY FROM A DWELLING.— Mary Jane Reily was charged by James Pile with stealing one shawl, value 10s., his property, from the Old Bushman Inn, Gawler, on the 4th instant. ...
Article : 2,411 wordsSir—Within the last few days my attention has, in several cases, been forcibly drawn to the deleterious effects of the use of green colour for the walls of rooms, and for the benefit of the public I ...
Article : 404 wordsABSENTEE APPRENTICE.—William Walan appeared to answer the remanded charge of Samuel Edmonds, to whom he had been apprenticed. Complainant was called, but did not appear. Wm. Walan, ...
Article : 820 wordsThe prisoner in the above case withdrew his plea of not guilty with respect to the indictment charging him with unlawfully obtaining by false pretences from John Pascoe certain moneys, at ...
Article : 2,048 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Reynolds, Godfrey, and Menpes. The Town Clerk reported that the total amount of rates collected was £1,053 12s., and the balance ...
Article : 332 wordsASSAULT.—Honora Reynolds, a married resident of the rural locality known as the village of Marion, was charged, on the information of Mary Hinde, another matron of the same locality, as ...
Article : 363 wordsSir—When a ship fails of a fair wind she must do the best she can without it; and it is, doubtless, older than the Latin poet, that if we cannot take the primam we must be content to take the ...
Article : 460 wordsSir—Can yon inform your readers if it is fashionable for ladies to wear crinoline on horseback! I mean those of the higher class. I for one will enter my protest against its use as being both ...
Article : 86 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Chapman, on behalf of Mr. R. B. Andrews, for the insolvent. The accountant reported as follows:— ...
Article : 1,518 wordsA meeting of the various District Councils in this neighbourhood was held this afternoon, at the Strathalhyn Hotel, for the purpose of considering the motion brought forward by Mr. Everard at ...
Article : 560 wordsSir—As you invite an expression of opinion as to the adaptability of the proposed "Port Water Supply" to the working of the Port Railway, and none of your readers hare taken ...
Article : 201 wordsINSULTING AND PROVOKING LANGUAGE.—Mary Macdonald, of North Adelaide, wife of a car-proprietor, was charged, on the information of Michael Horann, car-driver in the employ of a rival ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 May 1863, Page 4
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