On Wednesday evening November 22, a public meeting of citizens was held ia the Town Hall to allow candidates for the Maygralty and Aldermanships an opportunity ...
Article : 7,695 wordsJohn Fanning, of Gronfell-stroet, merchant, was fined £10 for non-attendance as a Juror whon called on. His Honor intimated that as Mr. Fanning had been fined £5 at the commencement of the sittings ...
Article : 2,978 wordsWm. Leo. Webber, draper's assistant, was charged with being drunk and with behaving riotously, also with falsely representing himself as an English detective. The various offenced were committed during ...
Article : 460 wordsGi[?]ma William, a youth, was charged by William Griffiths, baker, with embezzling the sum of £4 11s. Prosecutor stated that prisoner sold bread and had authority to receive moneys. During the last few ...
Article : 228 wordsMr. T. K. Pater prosecuted for the Crown. Micheal Barry, who had been admitted to bail for aggravated assault at Beltana, did not appear, and his recognizances were estreated. ...
Article : 726 wordsThe Bourke Waterman of November 14 writes:—"During the past week we have had fine weather, for although a few showers have fallen, as they only aggregated sixteen points they can hardly be ...
Article : 1,002 wordsFinal Hearings.—Charles Coatsworth, of Goodwood, carpenter; Robert Hetherington, of V[?] Bay, sheepfarmer; Elias [?], of Hindmarsh, cut of business; Alexander D. Cameron, of Ha[?] ...
Article : 139 wordsHENRY HARDY V. J. A. WILLIAMS.—£10 damages. Mr. Smith for plaintiff; Sir. L. B. Mathews for defendant. In this matter the plaintiff alleged that Williams impounded a cow of his, and claimed ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 23 Nov 1882, Page 1
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