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Advertising : 7,135 wordsOn Tuesday evening a public meeting was held In the Pulteney-street School-room to take into consideration an offer of half au acre of land as a site for a church in the eastern part of the city. Besides the Lord Bishop of ...
Article : 1,974 wordsThe criminal sittings at the Supreme Court were resumed on Tuesday morning, when the following Jurors were fined £5 each for non-attendance:—Samuel Ewing; storekeeper, Kensington; and John Edwards, farmer ...
Article : 1,469 wordsPresent—Captain Rodda (in the chair), Messrs. H. Moody and F. Aldenhoven. The Surveyor reported having inspected the new road recommended to be opened through Section 88, and said Moodv and F. Aldenhovcn. KodJa (ia the chair), Messrs. II. The Surveyor reported having inspected the new road wnmm."ntl»*l to be cineaeil through Section S.9. aiid said ...
Article : 425 wordsPresent—All the members. Resolved, that Mr. Jones be authorized to expend a sum of money not exceeding £15 in repairing piece of road on the Meadows between Sections 30 and 35, to be ...
Article : 1,209 wordsWilliam Tucknott, F. Hill, M. T. Williams, W. Miles, Joseph Egans, Francis Classon, Peter Cook, Thomas Symes, William Haddlestone, James Hatchard, David Allan. Thomas Carey, and David Hall were ...
Article : 126 wordsThe plaintiff claimed £17 10s., balance of wages, under the Masters and Servants Act. Archdeacon Hale proved the having overpaid the plaintiff £29 above what was due, at the time of his leaving his service. ...
Article : 57 wordsPlaintiff claimed £29 ls. 6d. balance due on the building and plastering a house at Tallala. Plea denied by defendant, except £1 paid into Court. Verdict for the plaintiff, £4 2s. 9d., each party paying ...
Article : 61 wordsAction for breach of agreement, under Matters and Servants Act. Case dismissed. JOHN HASTINGS V. J. F. HAIGH. Under Masters and Servants Act, for breach of ...
Article : 55 wordsPresent—A full Board. On the application of Messrs. Newman & Son, pilotage of the Jet was returned. The Secretary was instructed to write to the Colonial Secretary, informing him that the ...
Article : 389 wordsAction to recover a colt, value £20, and balance on purchase of a mare, £10. From the evidence it appeared that the defendant had sold the mare and colt, with saddle, bridle, &c., about ...
Article : 170 wordsPUBLIC NUISANCES.—A large number of fines varying in amount from 2s. 6d. to £2, with the usual addition of £1 for costs, were inflicted upon sundry persons for suffering goats and cattle to stray driving upon the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 5 Dec 1855, Page 4
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