WILLIAM SEVERN, butcher, Norwood.—The insolvent, who came up for a first examination, said he had not filed his schedule, because he had not the means to do it with. He had no money at all—not ...
Article : 515 wordsA meeting of the electors of the District of East Torrens was held yesterday evening at the Bath Hotel. Norwood, for the purpose of hearing the political opinions of Mr. Glyde, who had been invited to become a ...
Article : 3,515 wordsSir—The reply of the Honourable the Commissioner of Public Works to the question of Dr. Everard, relative to Myponga Jetty, as reported in your paper of to-day, seems ...
Article : 411 wordsDOG-STEALING.—Peter. Brown was charged with stealing dog, the property of Frederick Ranger Rutland, September 9. Mrs. Rutland stated that the dog produced was the property of her husband. Last saw it in ...
Article : 419 wordsJudges—Messrs. Thomas Anderson, Matthew Rankine, John Follitt, and William Russell. This annual event took place upon one of Mr. Henry Cumming's sections, nearly at the summit of a bold ...
Article : 3,226 wordsW. Severn.—Examination commenced; insolvent had not filed his schedule. Jas. Rawlings.—Dividend ordered. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsThe day selected for the ploughing match (September 3) was preceded by 18 hours of heavy rain, storm, and, at intervals, heavy showers of hail. This circumstance operated vastly upon the attendance on the field, and ...
Article : 2,392 wordsHOUSES OF ILL FAME.—Mary Ann Philips, Eliza Smith, Bridget Morris, Mary McCloud, and Elizabeth Burgess appeared to informations for keeping houses of ill fame in pirie-street during the last month. Only one ...
Article : 113 wordsSir—Perhaps no measure before the House this session is of more importance as regards the present and future welfare of the colony than the one in question. It has been ...
Article : 436 wordsCharles Masters appeared to the complaint of John Guy, for refusing to pay him a balance of wages amounting to £3 9s. The plaintiff alllowed some credits which he had not previously given, after which 15s. 4d. was ...
Article : 1,418 wordsThis annual event came off at East Payneham upon the same ground as last year, the Hon. E. C. Gwynne hiving again very kindly lent it for the purpose. It is an excellent course, situated at a very convenient ...
Article : 973 wordsThe day appointed for the match being Thursday, the 3rd September, could not have been more unfavourable. It rained in torrents on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, accompanied with a searching cold wind. The ...
Article : 1,064 wordsSir—I question not the ability of the gentlemen composing the Board of Education; they are, no doubt, well qualified for the duties of their office. But when we see that their ...
Article : 155 wordsSir—I have read Dr. Blue's letter in the Register of the 2nd instant, in reference to the dire disease of leprosy, of which a case is said to have been disclosed by the medical evidence ...
Article : 224 wordsJudges.—Ploughing—Messrs. Abraham Shannon, H. Kelly, and Daniel Thomas. Live Stock—Messrs. W. Coulthard, H. Kelly, Dr. Blood, and Mr. D. Thomas. In compliance with the expressed wishes of many of ...
Article : 3,641 wordsSir—The remarks lately published in your journal on the above subject, together with the forcible letter of "L.," recall the discussion which has long since been carried on with ...
Article : 331 wordsPresent—Aldermen Greenway (in the chairj, Ashton, and Carlin; Councillors Aldridge, Scarfe, Holdsworth, Hambidge, Woolley, and Little. The following accounts were found correct and ...
Article : 320 wordsAction to recover £15, damages by defendant's cattle having trespassed on plaintiff's land, and consumed and destroyed his crops of wheat, &c. Plea that no damage had been sustained. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 12 Sep 1857, Page 3
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