Henry Roberts, aged about 30, charged with forgery, pleaded not guilty. Samuel Armstrong, aged 53, charged with committing wilful and corrupt perjury, pleaded not ...
Article : 3,051 wordsTHE PRINCESS OF WALES.—We have been informed that the Lord Bishop of Adelaide has rereceived instructions from England by the last mail to add the name of the Princess of Wales to ...
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Article : 743 wordsALLEGED BREACH OF THE PEACE. — Si[?] Harcey was charged with a breach of the peace. A cry of "murder," at an early hour on the previous morning, having drawn the nearest ...
Article : 214 wordsIN RE C. M. WARE, OF BRIDGEWATER, PUBLICAN. Final hearing. The insolvent in this case having left the colony, nothing was done in his estate. ...
Article : 740 wordsCHARGE OF INEBRIETY.—Patrick McN[?]a the driver of a licensed vehicle was changed as having been found asleep in his carriage whilst several persons were found awaiting a conveyance ...
Article : 210 wordsJohn McWhork was placed at the bar, charged with stealing one bay mare, value £15, the property of William Dawson Stephenson, Angas Plains, on the 11th of May; also with stealing a saddle and ...
Article : 1,875 wordsDRUNK AND DESTRUCTIVE.—Owen Morris was charged by Abraham James Salomon, his employer, with having got drunk cad destroyed some papers. On being remonstrated with, prisoner put ...
Article : 196 wordsCHARGE OF AN INCENDIARY ATTEMPT.—Jane Boyne, single woman, was charged, on the information of Inspector Peterswald, on suspicion of an attempt to set fire to the premises of the Rev. ...
Article : 406 wordsBOORD V. ALDRIDGE.—Action for £33 15s. Mr. Ingleby for plaintiff; Mr. Fenn for defendant. Plaintiff having stated the component parts of his claim, Mr. Fenn asked if his client had not given ...
Article : 134 wordsSHOPLIFTING.—John Gallagher and Margaret Gallagher, his wife, recently committed on charges preferred by the respective owners of goods found in their possession, pleaded not ...
Article : 144 wordsPresent—Messrs. Dunn (Chairman), Gray, Ramsay, Patterson, and Baker. Seven tenders were received for metalling near Mr. Rounsevell's suburban blocks; that of Kitso was accepted ...
Article : 170 wordsTRUMPERY ACTION.—CARROLL V. ABBOTT.—This was an action heard by consent, owing to the defendant, who is master of the Summer Cloud, being about to proceed to sea. The plaintiff ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 23 May 1863, Page 4
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