MR EDITOR,—A letter signed “A Country Settler,” your paper of the 11th instant, complaining of the unchecked trespassing on the commonage in the hundreds, deserves notice in high quarters. ...
Article : 734 wordsPresent:—His Excellency, and all the hon. members. Captain Sturt took his seat as Colonial Secretary. Major O’Halloran presented a petition from the inhabitants of Morphett Vale, praying that the main line of ...
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Article : 2,462 wordsIn rs Ketch Bountiful,—John Clark, sole owner and Captain of the said vessel. Mr James on behalf of Alexander Lang Elder, and others, moved that publication do pass. ...
Article : 58 wordsJohn Cooper alias John Jones found goity at the criminal sittings before the last for the robbery at Mr Ellery’s, South Terrace, but respited until the first day of the present term, awaiting the return of his Honor ...
Article : 711 wordsDaive and another v. Williams—This was an action for damages In respect of trespass for a period of two months after the action tried yesterday had been commenced. Shortly after the defence began His Honor was taken ...
Article : 209 wordsKemp Reeves appeared on remand charged with stealing an axe and a piece of horse cloth, the property of John Combe, Maclaren Yale Charlotte Martha Reeves, prisoner's mother, swore ...
Article : 1,908 wordsDavis and another v. Williams—Action to recover damages in respect of trespass by the defendant on section 1008, provincial survey C. Mr Hanson for the plaintiff; Mr Fisher for the ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Thu 30 Aug 1849, Page 3
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