His Honor the Acting Judge (Chas. Mann, Esq.) took his seat on the Bench at two o'clock this morning. The following gentlemen were sworn as Grand Jurors :— John Hallett. J.P., foreman. John Jacoh, near ...
Article : 5,832 wordsPresent—Thomas Gilbert (Chairman), Charles Bonney, Edward Stephens, H. R. Wigley, Hon. C. H. Bag , F. S. Dutton, W. Giles, Alexander Tolmer, and J. H. Fisher, Esquires. ...
Article : 691 wordsAnne Anderson, German Arms, Lobethal. Refused, with leave to apply again. ...
Article : 15 wordsMorris Marks and Solomon Lyon Marks, Township af Koorings. Mr Hanson appeared for the applicants. Mr. Gwynne opposed on behalf of the South Australian ...
Article : 598 wordsGeorge Bain, tanner, appeared on the information of Thos. Johnson, a man of colour, for refusing to pay £2 15s 6d, wages due. Complainant slated that he went into defendant's service ...
Article : 758 wordsJoseph Hamson, Joseph Ault, Mm. Jones, ami George Collins were mulcted in the common fine for drinking "not wisely, but loo well," thereby offending this temperate Rations of the decently disposed part of the community. ...
Article : 1,008 wordsAn application from [?] Solomon for Henry Burt, the Temple Tan Weymouth-street. The requirements of the Act not having been complied with, the application was deferred. ...
Article : 28 wordsJohn Reid. Houghton Village Granted Alexander Drown, Mount linker Township. Granted. Robert Venn, Port Adelaide. Granted. Henry Lewis, section 1212, near Mountain Hut, Glen ...
Article : 90 wordsRichard Moyle, Hindley-street. The applicant was at present carrying on business as a shopkeeper, in Hindley-street, and had been formerly an auctioneer in Cornwall. ...
Article : 92 wordsWilliam Raven from John Howard, the Launceston Hotel, Weymouth-street. Granted. Joseph Duff from William Raven, the Angel Inn, Gouger-street. ...
Article : 25 wordsJames McDonald pleaded guilty to the charge of being drank in the public streets, and was fined 5s. Jane Smith, a lady who but recently honoured the province with her presence, pleaded guilty to a similar charge. She declared it was a ...
Article : 168 wordsThe application of Isac Solomon, to change his tapster, was postponed till the 1st October, as it was necessary lie should give notice in two previous Government Gazettes. CATTLE SLAUGHTERING LICENCES. ...
Article : 70 wordsRobert Sanders, Railway Hotel, Port Adelaide. This was stated to be a very superior bouse, and capable of Riving extensive accommodation. Granted. ...
Article : 2,066 wordsRichard Vaughan, committed to gaol on the 20th June, in default of bail, charged with threatening to cut his wife's throat, was brought up. Mr. Poulden, for the wife, proposed, without prejudice ...
Article : 268 wordsHenry Goodridge, John Ryan, and Joseph Hanson, three naughty drunkards, "all of a row," were charged with taking; their potations too freely on Saturday night last. On hearing the charge it was dear that conscience had made cowards of the lot, for not one denied it ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsThomas Robertson, Captain of the Ida, appeared on the information of J. F. Duff, for deserting the barque Augustus (of which defendant was then commander), in May last, at Sydney. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 12 Sep 1849, Page 4
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