IN RE B. BATES, OF WALLAROO, CARTER. Adjourned final hearing. The accountant reported as under:- "Liabilities, £106 6s. 9d.; assets, £59 16s ...
Article : 150 wordsBRIDAL PRESENT TO THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.—On Monday afternoon a meeting of ladies interested in carrying out the above object was held at the private Committee-room of the ...
Article : 7,225 wordsCHARGE OF FELONIOUS ASSAULT. — Richard Butler was charged, on the information of Inspector Peterswald, with a felonious assault upon the person of Bridget O'Donnell, a child in her seventh ...
Article : 596 wordsELDER & CO. V. MAHY.—Action for £6 8s. 10d., for damage to five bales of comsacks landed from the Wellington, of which the defendant was master. Mr. Dempster for the plaintiffs. It ...
Article : 128 wordsSince my last there has been no room for complaints for the want of rain in this neighbourhood, as we had about 10 days of it successively. At present the weather is all that can be desired, and ...
Article : 274 wordsSWINDEN V. ALLEN.—Claim for £30. Struckout. ALLEN V. BATTEN.—Claim for £20 2s. 6d. Mr. Huggins for plaintiff; Mr. Palmer for defendant. Adjourned case. Judgment for plaintiff. ...
Article : 148 wordsOn Sunday last the Lord Bishop of Adelaide conducted a full service, with the sacrament, in the morning, and service again in the evening. On both occasions the church was crowded. ...
Article : 241 wordsPERJURY.—W. H. Popham appeared on information charged with committing wilful and corrupt perjury in the evidence which he gave upon oath as a witness at the trial of a certain cause between ...
Article : 991 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor and all the Councillors. The Town Clerk reported that the amount of rates collected to date was £1,070 1s. 3d. Also ...
Article : 354 wordsCHARGE OF WANTON DISTURBANCE. —John Joseph Riley was charged as having wantonly disturbed an inhabitant of a house in King William-street by knocking at the door at an early hour on ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Compton delivered a most interesting lecture at the Institute last Wednesday evening. The subject was "The Ludicrous Side of Life." There were about 70 persons present, the chair being ...
Article : 436 wordsREFUSING TO PAY CAB FARE.—Henry Burns, a seamen, was fined 5s. for drunkenness, and was further charged by Frederick Sowerby, licensed driver, with refusing to pay 10s. for the hire of a ...
Article : 174 wordsNow that the rains have thoroughly satisfied us, and there has been dry warm weather since Monday, every effort is being made to get in the seed, and for the present every other subject is left ...
Article : 222 wordsRIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.—James Meskill, carter, was charged with using abusive language and riotous behaviour on the premises of Mr. James Young, at Alberton. It appeared that he came to ...
Article : 186 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors Packham, Townsend, and Gurr. Read a letter from Mr. J. H. Clark, requesting permission to remove sand from road opposite ins residence. Granted ...
Article : 1,370 wordsOn Friday evening last, 29th ult., a lecture was delivered in aid of the funds of the Nairne Institute, by Mr. J. B. Austin, of Adelaide, on "The Far North," with a word about "the Mines," ...
Article : 283 wordsA social gathering of our German friends took place last evening in the large room Lately erected by our excellent neighbour and host, Mr. H. Bothe, at the Bremen Hotel. The party was very select, ...
Article : 451 wordsSMUGGLING.—Robert Rickaby, master of the Lass of Gawler, was charged that, on or about the 22nd May, he was concerned in the unshipping of three cases of whisky and 100 lbs. of tobacco ...
Article : 2,191 wordsASSAULTING A WITE.—George Croft appeared to an information charging him with having, on the 20th May, assaulted his wife Helen Croft. He pleaded not guilty. It appeared that the ...
Article : 191 wordsOn Sunday last the eighth anniversary of the opening of the Bible Christian Chapel, in this township, was celebrated, upon which occasion Mr. Thomas Allen, the pastor of the Kapunda ...
Article : 510 wordsGOLLOP V. PARTRIDGE.—Claim for excessive damages charged under the Impounding Act. The matter depended on the Quality of some fence, upon which conflicting evidence was given. A ...
Article : 156 wordsSince my last report abundant showers have fallen, proving in more ways than one beneficial to farming operations, which are in some instances brought to a close for the season. Some farmers, ...
Article : 615 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.—Charles Frederick Otto Prehn, described as "merchant's clerk," and Susan Scart, spinster, were changed, on the information of Inspector Peterswald, with attempting ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 6 Jun 1863, Page 4
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