Tuesday’s proceedings in the Local Court revealed a horrible case of juvenile depravity, and sufficient might have been gathered from the evidence to lead to the ...
Article : 3,583 wordsRIDGWAY v. MURRAY.—Mr. Rudall for plaintiff, Mr Turner for defendant. William Ridgway repeated the evidence he gave a fortnight previously, to the effect that ...
Article : 1,063 wordsPresent—All the members. Ranger instructed to lay an information against Win. McDonald for cutting timber without a licence. Hill near Welsch’s to be inspected. ...
Article : 147 wordsCHAPMAN v. THOMAS.—Claim for £1 for wages. Mr. Rudall for complainant, called — Chapman, who said—I was working on Mr. Thomas’ land in 1868. I and a mate ...
Article : 2,270 wordsI am the Squire’s head keeper. For two hundred years and more, since the Ridstocks of Ridstock in the West Riding sent into Blankshire a younger son to inherit the ...
Article : 2,784 wordsI have not much to write respecting the agriculture pursuits of the farmers in this neighborhood, for which a very few exceptions the harvest is a thing of history, and the ...
Article : 392 wordsPETTY LARCENY—Garret Horgan was charged on the information of Orlando Adcock with stealing two silver coins from the till of his bar on Tuesday morning last. ...
Article : 321 wordsSPARSHOTT v. DOYLE.—This was a case for the recovery of a t[?]ment. Mr. Turner for plaintiff, Mr. Rudall for defendant. James Sparshott, plaintiff, stated that the ...
Article : 110 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John McAll was charged with being drunk, creating a disturbance, and being incapable of taking of taking care of his horse on Saturday. Fined 10s. and costs. ...
Article : 251 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Gawler Times (SA : 1869 - 1873), Fri 10 Mar 1871, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: