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  2. LAW AND POLICE COURTS. SUPREME COURT—CIVIL SITTINGS.

    His Honor, on taking his seat, intimated, for the convenience of the gentlemen of the bar and jury, that he did not intend to sit after the decision in the cause first on the list that day, as he had all the depositions in the criminal cases ...

    Article : 1,695 words
  3. QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE BENCH OF MAGISTRATES.

    The Meeting commenced on Monday, 11th June. Present—Thomas G[?]ert, Esq., Chairman; J. H. Fisher, J. G. Nash, E. J. S. Trimmer. Charles Bonney, G. F. Dashwood, C. H. Bagot, F. Davison, J. B. Montefiore, F. S. ...

    Article : 251 words
  4. WINE AND BEER LICENCE.

    Mr Smith applied on behalf of the widow of James Anderson (who had died since giving the usual notice), for a licence for the Germans' Arms, Lobethal. He thought it would be a great charity if the licence could be granted to ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. STOREKEEPERS' LICENCES

    Captain Bagot objected to storekeepers' licences being granted to small storekeepers in the country, man of them of no property, as had been hitherto done in some cases Only receiving power to sell five gallons of spirits or wine, ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. NEW GENEHAL LICENCES.

    Mortimer Nolan, Clare Inn, Clare, Counry of Stenley. Mr Gilbert said he appeared to support the application. The other publican, Mr Dodgson, approved of it. Granted ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  7. AUCTIONEER'S LICENCE.

    William Hill, Hindley-street, Adelaide. Mr Gilbert put in a memorial numerously and respectably signed, and the application was granted. ...

    Article : 22 words
  8. SLAUGHTERING LICENCES.

    John Edwards, Dry Creek. Granted. James Harvey Peat son, Reedy Creek. Granted. Henry Lewis, Glen Osmond. The place being within three miles, and therefore ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  9. CRIMINAL SIDE.

    The following gentlemen were sworn as Grand jurors, and they selected Mr George Stevenson as their foreman:— Alex. Anderson, Morphett Vole, gentleman; W. Williams, Walberville, brewer; E.J.S.Trimmer, Esq., J.P., North ...

    Article : 4,061 words
  10. CRIMINAL SIDE.

    At half-past twelve o'clock the Grand Jury came into Court, stating they had been detained since ten o'clock, and all the business that came before them was dispatched in half an hour. Mr George Stevenson complained particularly of ...

    Article : 9,550 words
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