The deferred Civil Sittings commenced this morning before his Honor Charles Mann, E. q . the Acting Judge. DAW AND ANOTHER v. WILLIAMS. Trespass, damages laid at £50. ...
Article : 591 wordsWilliam Shaw, formerly roaster of the Joseph Lee Archer appeared on the information of George Birell, Levying officer, for having received the certificate of the" registry of the vessel Joseph Lee Archer, and wilfully detaining and ...
Article : 113 wordsLibel, damages aid at £209. Mr Hanson for the plaintiff, Mr Fisher for the defendant. The cause of action was a paragraph which appeared in the defendant' paper, reflecting on the plaintiff, a ...
Article : 3,565 wordsGeorge Surridge Smith was brought up on remand, charged with feloniously assaulting his wife. His Worship informed him that there was no further evidence against him. If he pleased he could make any statement, observing ...
Article : 288 wordsThomas Coombes, one of the crew of the Cromwell, was brought up in custody, charged with being absent without leave from the said vessel. He pleaded not guilty, and no prosecutor being in attendance, he was discharged. ...
Article : 828 wordsJames Freemantle was charged with being drunk and breaking two panes of glass in the shop-window of Mr Oreyer, hairdresser, Hindley-street, on Saturday night. Fined 5s for being drunk, and 5s. for the value of the ...
Article : 2,018 wordsNo case came before the Court. ...
Article : 9 wordsA special meeting of Justices of me Peace took place, pursuant to notice, to take into consideration the application of lsaac Solomon, of the Temple Tavern," Gilies-arcade, to transfer the tapster's licence to Henry Burt. The ...
Article : 57 wordsDonald Mckechnie, of the River Torrens, yeoman, appeared on the information of Charles Bonney, Esq., for despaturing two borned cattle on the waste lands of the Crown without licence. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 3 Oct 1849, Page 3
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