Mr. Ingleby and Mr. Way for the plaintifi; and Mr stow, Q.C., and Mr. Boucaut for the defendants. Carl Wagenkecht, one of the defendants, in answer to Mr. stated that he tookof the mill frith the ...
Article : 2,937 wordsMessrs, W. H. Bray and J. W. Hall were on Monday thrown oat of a gig. They were proceeding along the railway near the coal heap, when the noise of the wheels grating against the rails ...
Article : 275 wordsWe were much pleased on Wednesday night to see a great Improvement in the attendance at the Victoria Theatre. His Excellency the Governor and Miss Daly were present, and the house in every part was well filled. ...
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Article : 697 wordsFFORBER V. WAITE.—For ?£6 Is. 6d.. balance of account for painting at the Dock Hotel. Part of the work done by complainant, the architect refused to certify, being inferior, and the Ciyrt gave Judgment for plaintif.?£2 2s. 6d. ...
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Article : 1,217 wordsROEDIGER v. Waack.—Claim for ?£2 199. 9d., for wheat bags delivered to defendant for Messrs. Meyer & Severin, but not delivered by defendant totUosepersons. Mr. Rodall, who stated that he had only Just been instructed In the ...
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Article : 696 wordsPERRY (Police-trooper) v. THOMAS Holmes.—Charge for being drank and disorderly. Mr. Lowe, for the defendant, took several objections to the Information, but the defendant having Inadvertently admitted being drunk he ...
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Article : 73 wordsSir-It is a great pity there is not something done to prevent such wholesale swindling by small debtors in going to butchers, bakers, grocers, &c., and getting credit for, perhaps, ?£2 or ?£3, and when ...
Article : 321 wordsA Remanded Case.—Henry BUI was again brought up on the remanded charge of stealing two sheep in. Victoria. The case was further adjourned till Thursday next. Drunkenness.—Thomas Thornel was charged with this ...
Article : 1,611 wordsSir.—In the Regsiter's report of the melancholy boat accident near Brighton, it says:—"Meanwhile some 20 or 30 persons were watching on the rocks, anxious, but utterly powerless, to render assistance. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe crops around and in this neighborhood are looking very promising for a plentiful harvest, being in a healthy condition. The Two Wells township is also in a very prosperous condition ; there ...
Article : 441 wordsSir.—So much has been said and written about the late President of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln, that I would add he was a teetotaller for 54 vears. and would not give any one ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 28 Sep 1865, Page 3
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