The Speaker took the Chair at the usual time. ADJOURNMENT. The TREASURER moved that the House on its rising adjourn to Wednesday, the 28th instant. ...
Article : 9,320 wordsSUPPLYING DRINK TO NATIVES.—Henry Brooking, a lad about 14 years of age, answers to the information of Inspector Peterswald for indirectly causing two bottles of rum and two of gin to be ...
Article : 184 wordsThe insolvent was formerly a contractor residing at Adelaide, and came up today to attend his second examination. The following is the accountant's report:— ...
Article : 1,353 wordsOn Wednesday last, May 14, the Port Elliot Sunday-School Union Festival came off in a manner that far surpassed the most sanguine expectations of its supporters. Seldom has such ...
Article : 653 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGE.—William Hall appeared to the information of Henry Thorington, charging him with insulting behaviour calculated to provoke a breach of the peace. The complainant and his ...
Article : 118 wordsSTEALING A CHEQUE.—Thomas Pelt, a Chinaman, was brought up on remand, charged by Police-trooper Kewson with stealing a cheque for £7 1s. 6d., the property of one Thomas Corlett, a ...
Article : 367 wordsOrders of the Day:—1. Cattle-Slaughtering Bill, 1862: third reading. 2. Quakers' Marriage Bill: in Committee. 3. Trustees' and Mortgagees' Powers Bill: in ...
Article : 61 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION—1. Mr. SUTHERLAND to move—"The there be laid on the table of this House a return showing the total amount received in each ...
Article : 1,312 wordsPursuant to notice, a meeting was held on Saturday, the 17th instant, at Mr. Bochm's shoolhouse, in this town, kindly lent for the occasion, to take into consideration the question of free ...
Article : 692 wordsPresent—The Mayor (in the chair); Councillors Roberts, Wadham, Allen, Wells, and Mattingly. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe rain still seems reluctant to visit our locality. We have had a few showers during the week, and the fanners are anxiously looking out for more. Many I hear will have to sow their land over ...
Article : 319 wordsThere is nothing to favourable to report respecting the town and trade of Mount Barker. The low price of wheat seems to have a very depressing influence on the farmers, and very little ...
Article : 238 wordsThe gift of £10 by Mr. Joseph Gilbert, which was won by the Angus ton Hide Corps in their last match with the Lyndoch Valley Company, was divided into four prizes. and shot for by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsLARCENY.—Richard Williams was charged with stealing several articles of wearing apparel from the house of John Newitt, at Glenelg. The prosecutor recognises the articles produced as his ...
Article : 204 wordsOn perusing my report of last week containing an account of the lecture and musical entertainment given for the benefit of the Institute, it is with great pain that I find omitted the names of Mr. Poynsett. ...
Article : 509 wordsOn Tuesday evening the Rev.J. Gardner lectured on "Light," at Moyle's large room, on behalf of the Institute. The attendance was rather thin, but those present enjoyed it. ...
Article : 168 wordsBIDGWAY V. GEPP.—Action to recover the sura of £2 6s., value of a crop destroyed in plaintiff's garden by the trespass of the defendant's cattle. Plea, not indebted. Mr. Downer for the ...
Article : 206 wordsThe annual services in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday school and this township were held on Sunday and Monday last. Mr. James Scott, of Adelaide, delivered an excellent discourse in the ...
Article : 201 wordsSELLING WINE WITHOUT A LICENCE—J. Mankey was fined £20 and costs on two charges of selling colonial wine without a licence at Tothill's Creek. ...
Article : 41 wordsDALTON V. HAIMES.—Claim for £100, for wages. Mr. Huggins for the plaintiff, and Mr. Turner for the defendant. Judgment for plaintiff for £20, costs to be divided. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 24 May 1862, Page 3
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