The cases tried at the Supreme Court yesterday were four in number; those of Grace Green, charged with stealing money from David Cargill; George Barnett, alias Gibson, alias Prentice, charged with forging a ...
Article : 3,505 wordsThe Land Bill is in Committee, and considerable discussion has arisen on the first clause, which augurs ill for its speedy passage. We have had a brief thunderstorm with some ...
Article : 42 wordsPresent:—His Worship the Mayor, and Councillors Rankin, Colton, Verco, English, Bundey, Brice, Goode, Paulding; the Town Clerk end City Surveyor. ...
Article : 1,431 wordsMr. Cooper said he had to appear for this prisoner, but as he had had his instructions handed to him only a few minutes, and he did not think that in such a grave charge be should be compelled to go on with it without time for ...
Article : 4,575 wordsThere is news from America to the 5th December. The Southerners were destroying the cotton stock in Charleston to prevent exportation North. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSir—In your journal of to-day the Committee of the Gawler Institute advertise " that the time (25th June, 1862) is fast approaching when they will be called upon to award the premium of 200 guineas ...
Article : 499 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the conditions and regulations published in another column—we offer to our readers a medium for the free interchange of opinions upon topics of public: interest, If temperately discussed, and ...
Article : 56 wordsSir—I see in this morning's issue of your journal a long letter from E.J. Peake, Esq., late Chairman of the Board of Directors, wherein he deals in a very offhand manner with the ex-Manager, the general ...
Article : 494 wordsLast evening a tea meeting was held in the Independent Chapel, Salisbury, in order to provide funds towards the liquidation of the debt recently incurred for repairs, which have been very neatly executed. ...
Article : 425 wordsSir—I have read with some surprise the letters of "Olive Branch," "Pacificator," and "Edward J. Peake," relative to the above mine, and the similarity of language employed would almost suggest the same ...
Article : 330 wordsSir—My attention has only lately been called to a letter, signed "An Independent," in the Advertiser of Thursday last, commenting on "A Review of the life and Letters of John Angell James," ...
Article : 846 wordsAt the Court-House, on 31st ult., one Reynolds was charged with using abusive and insulting language to P.T. Dann while in the execution of his duty, on the 28th ult. Defendant pleaded guilty, ...
Article : 510 wordsPayable at the office of the Official Assignee, on Wednesday. February 12, at noon. Daniel Sergeant (final), 5d. and 3,736[?] in the pound. Edward Fulkes (final), 2s. 8d. and 824th in the pound. ...
Article : 39 wordsO'MEALLEY v. GILLON.-For £7 16s. 7d. for goods sold and delivered. Defendant admitted being indebted in £1 15s. 5d., and denied the balance. Mr. Downer for defendant. Jeremiah O'Mealley stated when he asked for ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 12 Feb 1862, Page 3
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