Mr. W. James appeared for the salvor; Mr. Lowe for the master of the vessel. Mr. James stated the case. Mr. Coleman, the proprietor certain steam-tugs, claimed salvage under the ...
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Article : 207 wordsTuesday, February 2—The brig Colchester, 154 tons, Prescott, master, Melbourne Jan. 27. J. Newman, agent. Passengers—Messrs. Collie, Beswick, Freeman, Premecott, James, C. Remer, Yocner, aand Badiner. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Victoria, by the General Jesup, to Melbourne, this day, Thursday, February 4 at 3 ; by the Havilah (steamer), to Melbourne, this day, Thursday, February ...
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Family Notices : 47 wordsAt the recent quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, amongst other questions that of the proposed new jetty at Lefevre's Peninsula was discussed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 658 wordsWe are glad to find that the Chamber of Commerce hare condemned the practice of giving fictitious storage receipts. It was not, of coarse, to be expected that the Chamber ...
Article : 1,449 wordsHUSBAND AND WIFE.—Henry [?] appeared to the information of Harriet, his wife, charging him with unlawfully deserting her. It appeared from the evidence of the complaint that some domestic differences had ...
Article : 178 wordsPlea for time. One week's extension of time was allowed. BROWN HUMPHEREYS. Plea for time. The plaintiff objected to further time being allowed, at he thought the defendant could pay at ...
Article : 1,994 wordsFor £3, damage to a crop of wheat by defendant's cattle. Plaintiff proved the damage done, which was not confuted by the defendant's witnesses; and judgment was ...
Article : 109 words"THERE WAS A SOUND OF REVELARY BY NIGHT."—Hector Magennise was brought up in custody of the police on the following charge:—It appealed that on the previous night the prisoner, who had been indulging in ...
Article : 107 wordsEdmond Cockram claimed £3 2d. from John Glanville Willaims, balance of wages due to him. This was a dispute, arising out of a verbal agreement made without vitnesses. The claimant claimed 35s. per week for his ...
Article : 74 wordsRUMOUR OF SMALLPOX.—It was currently reported on Wednesday, both in Adelaide and at the Port, that the smallpox was raging on board the brig Colchester, just arrived from Melbourne; but we are ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 4 Feb 1858, Page 2
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