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Advertising : 2,647 wordsLuxmoore & Co., Limited, report.—Wool— The new clip is already making its appearance, several consignments from some early shod having arrive at Port Adelaide. This season's tales are announced ...
Article : 483 wordsMOTION FOR JUDGMENT. Mayfield and Others v. Blyth and Others. PETITION FOR HEARING. In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act ex parte the Corporation of the Town of York. ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. J. H. Symon. Q.C., for the plaintiffs, applied for a new trial or a reversion of the decision of the Jury who dealt with the case. The Hon. C. Mann, Q.C., appeared for Mr. Cotton. The Case had been ...
Article : 4,195 wordsT. 0'BRIE V J. CUSACK.—£36 0s. 9d., balance of amount due for wort, &c. Mr. Nesbit for plaintiff; Mr. Homburg for defendant. In this case the defendant did some roadmaking on a contract under ...
Article : 427 wordsJames Cross and Julia Griffin, for being drunk in King William-street on August 20, were fined £1. William Webb, for a similar offence in Leigh-street, was fined £1. ...
Article : 228 wordsOur sales have been Well attended, and all lots, offered have, been sold. "The sheepskin market is lower than last quotations on account of the unsatisfactory, returns the shippers have received. ...
Article : 196 wordsTwo unsatisfied judgments were disposed of. In Munday v. Green, for non-appearance on subpoena, defendant was fined £10, or in default fourteen days' imprisolment ...
Article : 36 wordsFat Cattle.—The number to hand this week, via., 540 head, all came from Queensland, and quality ranged from inferior to prime. On each day there, was a good attendance of both town and country ...
Article : 235 wordsWool.—A few more lots from the Lower Murray are to hand this week, but the arrivals so far have not been important. In the course of a fortnight or so the season will fairly open, and during September ...
Article : 747 wordsRAGLESS T. REARDON.—£10, for injury done to sheep by a dog. Mr. Bright for plaintiff, and Mr. Carter for defendant. Alfred Ragless deposed that he was manager for his brother. B. Raglass. On ...
Article : 139 wordsJohn Colbert, Alfred Warland, Heary Sewell Alfred Hodger, August Kaiser, for keeping un registered dogs on their premises, at Payneham, were fined 20s. each and costa, except Kaiser who ...
Article : 57 wordsCattle.—About 500 were yarded for this week's supply, all from Queensland, consorting of from medium to good bullocks and cows. Last week's rates were maintained. Calves.—A moderate supply. ...
Article : 209 wordsPhillip Prime was charged by Sergeant McKevor with throwing a missile in Main-street, Clare, within the Clare Municipal Corporation, on August 9 to the danger of persons passing. Mr. Bright for ...
Article : 1,768 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sales as follows:—Fat Cattle.—A much more abundant supply this week. The trade being bare of beat the market opened for best quality at about 30s.per ...
Article : 310 wordsMort & Co.; Limited, report:—Wool.—Cablegrams to hand inform us that the London August sales opened on Tuesday with a good attendance of buyers and fair demand at the closing rates of last ...
Article : 411 wordsFat Cattle.—550 head of Queensland cattle, all of which were trucked, formed the supply this week. Over four-fifths of the cattle were of good and prime dualities, and the demand was about satisfied. Sales ...
Article : 485 wordsKENT TOWN CLUB.—The annual meeting of this club was held at the Kent Town Hotel on Tuesday evening, August 20. There was a very large attendance of members, and Mr. C. Richter occupied the ...
Article : 509 wordsIn re John Nestor and James Nestor, of Stirling North, contractors. Mr. Wigley for the insolvents; Mr. T. F. Smith for the creditors' trustee. The insolvent James Nestor surrendered. Mr. Smith ...
Article : 259 wordsFat Sheep.—A very fine lot of sheep yarded, principally northern wethers, The supply was in excess of trade requirements. Prices, in consequence, fell 0d. to 1s., and one or two lots were turned out ...
Article : 267 wordsIn re Robert Garden Ramsay, late of Lochaber, farmer, in adjudication. Mr. Vaudrey appeared for Mr. Charles Rees Jones, of Narracoorte, storekeeper, a creditor, who petitioned the Court to ...
Article : 431 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sales as follows:—Wool.—Very little offering, Sheepskins—A large supply of freshes laughtered skins, which were somewhat mixed in quality. Butchers' best ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 22 Aug 1884, Page 3
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