Present—Major O'Halleran, Chairman; Messrs Mosely and Wilson. The Treasurer acknowledged the receipt of £10 on account of rates. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Council met at 1 o'clock, when thirteen members were present. PETITIONS. Mr Scott presented a petition from the inhabitants ...
Article : 7,501 wordsAt a meeting of the Council held on Wednesday, the 25th October, 1854, in the Council Office, King Williamstreet, Adelaide—present, Messrs Babbage (in the chair), Styles, Overton, and Sargeant—the minntes of the last ...
Article : 534 wordsSir—I cannot help thinking that, when the leading article in your paper of this day's date observed that the necessary delay in granting the New Constitution to this colony was called by Sir George Grey "auspicious," the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe public tranquillity demands the modification of the Fugitive Slave Law, at least to the extent of giving to the alleged fugitive the right of trial by jury in the place where he is arrested. No smaller concession than this will prevent, ...
Article : 2,329 wordsArchibald Wilson Fy[?]e, of Albert Town, appeared to the information of Christina Donaldson, of the same place, for an assault, on Sunday last. Mr Boykett appeared for complainant; Mr James for ...
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Advertising : 388 wordsJames Robinson, seaman of the ship Lord Raglan, was charged with being drunk on the North-parade last night Fined 10s. Frederick Lemarquand, seaman, charged with deserting ...
Article : 67 wordsSCHOLLAR v, SOPER.—S. Soper was charged with unlawfully rescu'ng a horse about to be impounded, and pleaded not guilty. Mr James appeared for the plaintiff. ...
Article : 177 wordsThomas Smith, seaman, was charged with being drunk on the Commercial Road at half-past 8 o'clock on the previous evening Fined 10s. John Hullen, seaman, charged with being drunk and ...
Article : 162 wordsTHE CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.—Mr Sandford applied to the Court, in order that the witness Cook, who was about to leave the colony for England, might be bound over to attend, on the hearing of the case at the Supreme Court. ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Sat 28 Oct 1854, Page 3
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