Mr. Stow, Q.C., and Mr. Wigley tor the plaintiff; Mr. ingleby and Mr. Parker for the defendant. This was a suit for the performance of ...
Article : 588 wordsThe Treaserer [?] on Thursday [?] that the long and short of it was they had re[?] to the extent of £55,000. I wonder if he has over given a thought to ...
Article : 262 wordsSir—I would draw the attention of the ratepayers and the public to the protection afforded by the Government to the inhabitants of Port Adelaide, and likewise to the cost of same. It ...
Article : 170 wordsJARRED v. ELLIOTT.—Claim for £2 9S. 3d., for goods sold and delivered. The defendant did not appear, and judgment was given for the amount claimed. ...
Article : 228 wordsIntelligence was received Dresden on August 5. that at a short distance from that city upwards of 400 men had fallen victims to a terrific colliery accident At first it was hoped the numbers ...
Article : 1,115 wordsSir—About the end of April last I addressed you on the subject of worn-out and obsolete coins, but, although I have observed several letters since, both in your columns and those of ...
Article : 332 wordsWilliam Tippett, a lad, was charged with riding on the pole of his dray drawn by three horses, without having proper control over them. In this case the defendant a ...
Article : 876 wordsAPPEAL AGAINST ASSESSMENT.—WALKER v. TALUNGA DISTRICT COUNCIL,—Appellantalleged that a mill and other buildings belonging to him at Mount Torrens bad been assessed at ...
Article : 425 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Dewner.] In RE FREDERICK DODD, late of Redbanks, Butcher, formerly of Port Lincoln, Sheepfarmer. A final hearing. In forma pauperis. The ...
Article : 627 wordsSir—l always thought that horses, especially good ones, have a great antipathy to bad smells; bat it appears to be different with colonial ones, or at least with their owners, for on Saturday ...
Article : 164 wordsSir—In your issue of Tuesday appears [?] correction of the case of the boy Arnold, and wishing to have the real facts of the case published, you will oblige by inserting the following ...
Article : 209 wordsGILES (Bailiff) v. McSOULIE.—Information for challenging to fight informant for £5; also, offering to back one Edward Jann to fight informant for £5. Withdrawn on defendant ...
Article : 197 wordsSir—In your remarks upon the new Estimates this day you state that "we believe the theory of the Attorney-General is that the expense of securing the titles of proprietors ought to be ...
Article : 167 wordsPERCIVAL v. HARRINGTON (Judgment).— Judgment in this case was further postponed for a fortnight, as the report of a case bearing on it recently decided in England has not yet ...
Article : 1,062 wordsM.Cole, Goodej SCHULZ v. KOTZ,—This was an unsatisfied judgment summons issued against the plaintiff to recover the costs of an adjournment of this ...
Article : 455 wordsSir—Anything which will call the attention of the public to the proposed attack upon the Lands Titles Office is likely to do good. I, therefore, welcome the pleasant effusion of Mr. Latarus ...
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Advertising : 2,777 wordsJohn Thomas was charged by his wife, Mary Thomas, with having assaulted her. Mr. Dempster for complainant Mary Thomas, that defendant came home ...
Article : 134 wordsPOLICE V. ARAM.—Information for breach of the Publicans Act Mr. Emerson appeared on behalf of the defendant, who pleaded not Police-trooper Dechert examined, said ...
Article : 489 wordsWilliam Hobbs was accused by Isabella McIntosh with having charged excessive and ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 14 Oct 1869, Page 3
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