Mr. H. BLYTH presented a petition from the inhabitants of Robe, praying that the use of the gaol at that districts would not be [?] wed, and also that provision [?] be made for the [?] of a Circuit Court. ...
Article : 7,390 wordsThe half-yearly examination of Mr. J.L Young's pupils took place on Friday afternoon in the Adelaide Assembly Rooms. There was a large and highly respectable attendance of visitors, including a considerable proportion of ...
Article : 1,183 wordsOSBORME Mr. Boucautfor the plaintiff, and Mr. Dempster for the dffr^df"ti rhis was an action for the recovery of wages under an ...
Article : 830 wordsASSAULT.?—John Kain, sen., was charged by Catherine Ryan with having, on 31st May last, assaulted and beaten her. Mr. Andrews appeared for the informant, and Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. The informant stated that she ...
Article : 1,802 wordsA meeting to consider the subject of free distillation was held at Greenock, on Wednesday, the 11th instant Mr. Harvey, of Nain, was unanimously voted to the chair, and Mr. Wachowski kindly offered his services as interpreter ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,392 wordsOn Monday, the 9th inst., a public meeting of the ratepayers. &c., of the District of Munno Para West, was held at the Council Chamber, Penfield, to consider the question of free distillation. ...
Article : 1,580 wordsPresent?—Messrs. Norman (Chairman), Stewart, and Palmer. Committee visited the jetty to see if repairs were necessary, and with the Sub-Collector of Customs went carefully over it resolved, to advertise for various repairs. ...
Article : 102 wordsSatuboav, Joke i. Present?—Messrs. a. F. Angas (Chairman), F. Fechner, and H. Holme.-'. Mr. Fechuer reported satisfactorily on Browne and Siblcy's contract work, and suggested farther work ...
Article : 148 words[?]ARCENY.?—Frederick Baker was charged by W.J. Rayner with stealing two bags of bran from his premises on 4th May last. Mr. Rudall for the prosecutor; Mr. Mann for the prisoner, who pleaded not guilty. Joseph Lawrence stated ...
Article : 666 wordsMonday, Jirat 2. Present?—AH the members, except ifr. Barritt. Balancesheet aui constable list to be prepared. Retiring Councilors?—Messrs. Gramp and Barritt, by rotation, and Mr. AlUnunn. lotthat a drain made ...
Article : 63 wordsPrrsent?—3les3rs. B. Weman (.. Herman), J. Rann, and ft. Linusay. Letter Irotn Mr. Williams complaining of water lyia% in front of hia premises; deferred. The clerk was requested to a laborer for ?? ...
Article : 43 wordsPresent?—Messrs. H. Wecian (Chairman), E. Lindsay, J. Bann, aud J. Uedman. Mr. Mitchell was appointed roundkeeper. Payments, ?£z\ sa. 9d. Clerk reported Government bad not ...
Article : 29 wordsSIONDAT, JCNE 9. Present?—All tne members. Inspector reported removal of some stone from stack .'?•. 7, wiidi he had measured, and allouv 1 for in S iiat aud I'lumruers contract, and tliat Mr, T ...
Article : 134 wordsSatuboat, Present?—All the members. Three tenders for mptnlljpg road near Post-offlce; Irving and Walsh's accepted, ?£32 6a. Notices to be served on defaulting ratepayers. ...
Article : 28 wordsSatubdat. Jdse 7. Present?—Messrs. Suumau (Chairmin), Price. Trice, and Allen. One month's notice to be given Sir. Wisdora that ?•?is appointment of Ferryman would expire; future terms to be fixed by new Council in July. Letter from Mr. T. 11. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 14 Jun 1862, Page 3
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