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  2. Monday, August 18.

    Mary Ann Hagen was indicted for burg ariously entering the house of Wm. Mitchell, and stealing sundry articles therein, on the 16th June, at North Adelaide. It appeared that the Grand Jury had ignored the count ...

    Article : 463 words
  3. POLICE PROCEEDINGS.

    Mary Ann Maria McGhee was sentenced to jail for a mouth with hard labour, in default of paying a fine of £3 5s for drunkenness, using obsecne language, and resisting the Police. ...

    Article : 226 words
  4. Monday, August 18.

    Henry Burton was charged with being concealed in unoccupied building in Light-square, and being unable to give a satisfactory account of himself, was sent to prison for a month with hard labour. ...

    Article : 509 words
  5. COLONIAL NEWS.

    NEW SOUTH WALES.—The Phantom brings files to the 2nd August, and by way of Melbourne there is news to the 5th of that month. The Gold Dig[?]ings proceeded successfully, and the Government had provided an armed escort ...

    Article : 2,020 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUSEXTRACTS.

    LAW REFORM.— ‘County Courts.’ From Mr Michie’s Correspondence to the Sydney Herald London, April 1851. The Country Courts are so universally popular throu bout the country that there is a general cry amongst mercant[?]e men ...

    Article : 2,059 words
  7. DINNER TO MR W. GILES.

    The friends , of Mr W. Giles, M.L.C., gave a dinner to that gentleman,. on Monday evening last, at Mr James's, Not folk Arms lnn, Rundle street. The chair was taken by S. Dutton, Esq , M.L.C., supported on the right by Mr ...

    Article : 3,058 words
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