Judgment Summonses.—Raphael v. McAllister, Haxby v. Thomson, Samson v. Lutz, Schneider v. Ward, Crawford v. Barker. Summerhaves v. Baker. Raphael ...
Article : 206 wordsThe weather was again splendid for the coursing. The sport was slow in the morning, but after lunch plenty of hares were Found in the big swamp and it improved ...
Article : 204 wordsCENTRAL BOARD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23. Present—Dr. Whittell (President). Dr. Paterson, Messrs. George Young, Frederick Wright, and Henry Rymill, and the ...
Article : 2,098 wordsSir—Mr. C. Reimers, in bis letter appearing in this day's Register, relates what occurred several times in his room in the presence of two Princes. They witnessed ...
Article : 1,170 wordsThis was an action by Richard Watson against his wife Elizabeth Watson for dissolution of marriage on the ground of her adultery with Mr. C. C. Kingston, M.P., the ...
Article : 2,430 wordsLast night the Dioramic Views of Scotland attracted another good audience, who frequently testified their approval of the entertainment. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Indian Tourist Party performed last night at Garner's to a good house. The minstrel jokes and songs greatly amused the audience. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir—picking by chance a number of the spiritualistic German journal Light, Afore Light, of November, 1884, I came across the manifesto of the London Spiritualist ...
Article : 1,435 wordsMARGARET BORNE v. G. HUNTLEY, AND HUNTLEY v. BORNE.—The Commissioner delivered judgment in this case, which had been deferred from last Fall Court day, as follows ...
Article : 2,189 wordsThe pleasant weather on wednesday evening induced many people to patronise the moonlight concert on the Adelaide Oval, and those who attended were well repaid by the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Adelaides snowed ap very strong on the Lake again on Wednesday night, though why they are sending no senior crew we suppose only they can tell. Steel and Sims are ...
Article : 428 wordsWilliam Cairns and Joseph Hanley, boys, were charged with insulting behaviour, and fined £1 each and coats. Arthur Franklin pleaded not guilty of beating John Thomas ...
Article : 396 wordsSir—Respecting the suggestions lately emanating from Victoria for amalgamation with South Australia, there is more (and perhaps better) to be said on the subject than has ...
Article : 710 wordsFirst Hearings.—William Hack late of Port Adelaide, boarding-housekeeper; J. Piening & G. H. Evers, of Adelaide, chaff merchants, trading as J. Piening & Co. ...
Article : 209 wordsDouglass, Livingstone, clerK, was charged by T. Heming, landlord of the Wharf Hotel, with attempting to obtain 10s. by means of a valueless cheque, at Port Adelaide, on March ...
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Advertising : 269 wordsIn re walter Bralmer Carrier, of Quorn, licensed victualler; adjourned final hearing. Mr. T. F. Wigley for the insolvent. The Accountant reported:—"Liabilities—Secured ...
Article : 759 wordsPresent—His worship the mayor (E. J. Ronald, J.P.), Councillors Hemingway and Hyman. One month's leave of absence was granted to Councillor Smedley. The MAYOR ...
Article : 97 wordsENCOUNTER BAY.—Held at the Courthouse, Port Elliot, on Tuesday, March 23, before Mr. T. J. S. O'Halloran, Returning Officer, Legislative Council—Number on the roll ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 25 Mar 1886, Page 7
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