THE Samuel Boddington left London on the 27th September, and Plymouth on the 8th of October, to which date our papers and advice extend. ...
Article : 856 wordsOn Tuesday evening last Mr Coyle delivered a lecture, at the Queen's Theatre, on the Liberty of the Press. The admission being by ticket, the Theatre was not crowded; but, upon the whole, the attendance was respectable and satisfactory about 300 being present ...
Article : 3,126 wordsWin. Stirling pleased guilty to a charge of being drunk and using obscene language, in Currie-street. Mary Thomas, an occasional visitor at the ...
Article : 2,294 wordsThis arrival took place yesterday, and thereby 151 souls have been added to the colonial population, including a goodly number of mechanics. We felt some alarm when our eyes ...
Article : 168 wordsAt the Meeting on Wednesday, Captain Bagot presided with his usual ability, and much earnestness was manifested along with very little regard to . or reason, on the part of many gentlemen. ...
Article : 974 wordsJames Davis. charged with being drunk in weymouth-street, pleaded guilty, and was fined 5s. Margaret Watson, charged with disorderly conduct in the Police Court the previous day, declared it was another ...
Article : 46 wordsThomas Nagle, an emigrant by the Rajah, charged with being drunk in Hindley-street, pleaded guilty. He was not aware of the strength of the seductive liquor called colonial ale. and would be more careful for the future. ...
Article : 960 wordsThe plaintiff claimed £1 16s 9d balance of wages due for 10¼ days'' work at 7s per day. Defendant said plaintiff had been paid more than was due. for his services: in fact be owed defendant money if their ...
Article : 787 wordsAction of ejectment. Mr. Smith for tha plaintiff. Mr Walker for the defendant objected to the information it did not state where the offence was committed. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 13 Jan 1849, Page 3
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