ADELAIDE MARKETS.—Yesterday.—We have heard of a transaction in flour at £23 per ton ; wheat has been sold for 9s per bushel yesterday for seed. ADELAIDE CATTLE MARKET—Yesterday—All ...
Article : 459 wordsThe Bench of Magistrates assembled at the Prince of Wales Tavern, for the purpose of granting and transferring of licences. The Magistrates present were Thos. Gilbert, Esq. (Chairman Messrs Hardy, Blyth, Duttoo, Hallett, ...
Article : 685 wordsHis- Honor remarked to the Jury, that he should not allow any Juryman who could neither read nor write to be sworn. Sismey v. Phillips.—Mr Gwynne, for the Plaintiff, said ...
Article : 688 wordsR. S. Clark v. Bennett—(resumed from yesterday) The witness Giddings was further examined, but nothing bearing on the issue was elicited from him. Mr J. F.- Bennett,' shipping agent, was next examined, ...
Article : 218 wordsBy His Excellency SIR HENRY EDWARD FOR YOUNG, Knight, Lieutenant-Governor of Her Majesty’s Province of South Australia, and Vice Admiral of the same &c. &.c ...
Article : 912 wordsThe Bench of Magistrates took into consideration to-day the serious questions affecting the business of the publicans who pay so heavily for the privilege of selling their wares. The fallowing resolutions were passed on this occasion:— ...
Article : 213 wordsGeorge Brown, hawker, was fined £1 5s for indecent behaviour in the public streets when drunk. John Harris, labourer, was fined £1 15s for assaulting Constable Burley, in Morphett-street, on the previous ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, MAT 17.—The advices from the Bathurst district respecting the newly discovered Gold Field being very flattering, have caused considerable excitement, Flour sugar, tea, and other consumable ...
Article : 322 wordsBenjamin Frith, farmer, was charged with stealing 100 potatoe plants, the property of Henry [?]loman Walters, at the Dry Creek on the 2nd instant There was no evidence beyond the display of a most ...
Article : 158 wordsSchmidt v. Gould.—Action on a breach of contract for £340, the value of 85 tons of hay, contracted to be delivered to the plaintiff at £3 10s per ton Mr Hanson, in opening the case, stated that in January ...
Article : 1,219 wordsThe long expected meeting of the members of the Episcopal Church was held on Friday evening last, in the hall of the Mechanics’ Institute, at Hobart Town. The requisition, addressed to Bishop Nixon, to convene ...
Article : 1,351 wordsThree persons were fined in small amounts on informations laid by the Inspector of Nuisances for driving carts without reins to their horses. Edmund Case, who described himself as a tripe and ...
Article : 63 wordsRichard Thomas Hill, civil engineer, was brought up on remand for obtaining the sum of £800 from Mr R. F. Macgeor[?]e under false pretences, Mr Geo. Tiuline, Acting Manager of the Bank of South ...
Article : 626 wordsPresent—Thomas Gilbert, Esq., Chairman; Messrs Campbell, Dutton, Blyth, Hallett, Bagot, Berkeley, and Nash. James Bruce Gordon, Accountant, Redruth, applied for a Storekeeper’s licence. ...
Article : 718 wordsHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor directs it to be notified, that in the Writs about to be issued to the Returning Officers of the several Electoral Districts of the Province for the Election of the members of the ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Thu 12 Jun 1851, Page 3
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