Action on a promissory note—damages £200. Mr. Hanson for the plaintiff, and Mr. Gwynne for the defendant. Mr. Hanson said that, as the general issue was not pleaded ...
Article : 2,585 wordsMr. Hanson appeared to a rule to show cause why the declaration should not be set aside for irregularity, on the ground of there having been no writ or copy of summons served, and the declaration not being entitled of the day in ...
Article : 261 wordsHis Honor, in reference to the rule Nisi obtained in the above cause, said that, under any circumstances (the parties bring forigners), be would allow the defendant to plead, on the condition of his pasting costs. ...
Article : 3,875 wordsUpholsterer's bill, for £18 5s. 6d. Mr. Gwynne for the plaintiff. Mr. Hanson for defendant, admitted everything but £4 10s. for stufling a sofa. ...
Article : 247 wordsEdward Harwood, labourer, charged with being, drunk end disorderly iu Franklin-street. Fined 5s. Margaret Morrace, charged with being drunk in ...
Article : 73 wordsJohn Whrits and George Pearson appeared on remand, on a charge of forgery, in order to obtain the evidence of Dr. Brown, the alleged drawer of the cheques. John Harris Brown, of Booborowic, sheepfarmer - Knew the ...
Article : 875 wordsJ. Richards, charged with being drunk in Hindley-street, at two o'clock on the previous day. denied the insinuation. The Police-Constable brought everything to his recollection, to the satisfaction of the Court, and he was fined ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 10 Mar 1849, Page 3
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