James Williams, formerly of New Zealand, auctioneer and merchant, came up for his final examination, and being unopposed, was sworn to his schedule and passed. Monday, November 2nd. ...
Article : 87 wordsFive cases were entered, but all very silently settled. In three instances the claimants did not attend, and their names were struck out. In the other two, verdicts were entered, from the non-appearance of the defendants. These were ...
Article : 57 wordsNo case came before the Court to-day. The witnesses against William Breynard (charged with uttering forged orders on the South Australian Mining Association) were in attendance, but the party accused was ...
Article : 131 wordsThomas Hughes, shoemaker, was charged with being drunk in Leigh-street, and assaulting the police-constable who apprehended him. Fined 10s. Thomas Smith, labourer, was charged with being drunk ...
Article : 35 wordsArchibald Murchers was charged with being drunk in Hindley-street. Fined 5s. ...
Article : 14 wordsTheodore Janson, a Swedish emigrant, carrying on the business of a water-carrier, &c., in Rundle-street, was brought before his Worship R. R. Wigley. Esq., (in the absence of the Commissioner of Police, who has ...
Article : 614 wordsNo case came before his Worship. ...
Article : 10 wordsEllen Murphy was fined five shillings for drunkenness. James Iron was charged with stealing three cows, the property of John Wilkins, farmer, on the Torrens. For the prosecution, Mr Gwynne; for the defence, Mr ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 Nov 1846, Page 2
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