Present—The Hon. J. H. Fisher (In the chair), the mayor of Adelaide the Mayor of Glenelg, Messrs. T. Gilbert, S. Tomkinson, G. E. Hamilton, F. Bayer, and A. Hardy, and during the day several other Magistrates ...
Article : 2,058 wordsFor £42 10s. Verdict by consent. Mr. Fenn, who appeared for the plaintiff, applied for an order for immediate execution. ...
Article : 1,941 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have news from New York to December 7th. The News of the greatest importance relates to the anticipated [?] ...
Article : 3,852 wordsA public meeting of shareholder was held on Monday evening, at the Duke of Wellington, Payneham, to receive deposits, nominate officers, and transact other business connected with the Company. About 30 ...
Article : 951 wordsSir—In your paper of to-day, in reporting a case in the Supreme Court, I find the Acting Chief Justice laying down the somewhat novel and stratling doctrine that counsel mast not ...
Article : 195 wordsSir—Will you allow me a small space in your valuable journal for the purpose of making a few remarks respecting two out of the four licences to be granted this day. The manifest ...
Article : 1,053 wordsPeter Jewell.—Adjourned sine die. Margaret Simpson.—Insolvent did not attend. ...
Article : 20 wordsHour, Name Object. 11. Chas. Pearce. [?] Confirmation of certificate 2. W. Calvert. [?] Final dly, order meeting ...
Article : 85 wordsNIGHT CHARGES.—Robert White and John in [?] were fined 10s. each for fighting and causing a disturbance in North-terrace on Saturday.—George Atkins was charges with drunkenness and subsequent ...
Article : 707 wordsGentlemen—I hare the honour to forward my report for the year ended December 31, 1367, the subject matter of which it arranged under the following heads namely:— ...
Article : 3,163 wordsPETER JEWELL, Adelaide, mail contractor. The insolvent circa cp for his adjourned final heiring Mr. Mends attended on hU behalf. Being sworn and examined by the Official Assignee, he said some whips ...
Article : 4,627 wordsCHARGE OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—William Morris, seaman of Emma, was charged with disturbing the peace and good order of that vessel. The captain said that on Saturday the defendant came [?] and demanded ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 9 Mar 1858, Page 3
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