Action to recover £4 for eight weeks board And lodging at the Burra Burra. The parties were Germans, and the interpreter said the defendant had a set-off. ...
Article : 758 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 59 wordsGentlemen—A doubt having been suggested by one of your contemporaries as to whether sufficient talent is to be found in this colony for carrying out the contemplated railway to the Port, allow me to ...
Article : 122 wordsGentlemen—1 shall trouble you with a few remarks in reply to "Eclectic," to whose reproofs I have been subjected in your issue of Wednesday week. ...
Article : 1,386 wordsHenry Hutchinson, an apprentice belonging to the Roman Emperor, wan brought up on a warrant for deserting from the same vessel on the 5th November, 1848. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months ...
Article : 51 wordsGentlemen—Should you condescend to allow a place for the following remarks in your next publication of the Register, you will much oblige a sincere lover of truth. ...
Article : 309 wordsHenry Johnson, cabinet-maker, an imprisoned debtor, applied for his discharge. The insolvent not having given the required notice, the consideration of his application was adjourned until Friday ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Commissioner sat to bear the further proof of debts and declare a dividend in the case of Lewis Bryant, late corn dealer, Grenfell-street. The following debts were proved:— ...
Article : 86 wordsThe share market is at present very flat. The price of Rurras may be quoted at from £140 to £145. A sale of three shares is reported at £141. Offers pro and con in the following lines may be cited at ...
Article : 104 wordsGentlemen—As I wish to be colonial, I have determined to go into Mr. Grundy's line; but as I have unfortunately and unwittingly subscribed for a number of shares in. the Swell's line, not at first ...
Article : 124 wordsWednesday, January 24th—The barque Fanny fisher, 257 tons, Charles Harrold, master, from Sydney. Passengers—Mr A. J. Gilfillan, Miss Gilfillan, Master and two Misses Brownrigg Mr. Frederick Hayley (supercargo). Mr and Mrs ...
Article : 963 wordsJohn Robinson, farmer, pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk in Hindley-street, and was fined 5s. William Peacock, tanner, Grenfell-street, appeared to the information of P. G. Moyle and J. B. Harrison, residents on ...
Article : 720 wordsThomas Took, of North Adelaide, appeared to the complaint of John Smith, for an assault committed on the 16th instant. Mr Johnson appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not ...
Article : 1,653 wordsDear Sir—From my heart's core I thank you for your kind, friendly letter, which has fallen upon my spirit like ouil on the troubled waves. Dear friend. I have no pride to conquer. I could not ...
Article : 714 wordsHenry Taylor, labourer, was charged with being drunk and abusive on West-terrace, aud, further, with not being able to give a proper account of himself. Defendant denied the charge, and gave such a satisfactory ...
Article : 48 wordsDaniel McCoy, shoemaker, was charged with disorderly conduct in Weymouth-street. He pleaded not guilty. William Hall, publican, stated that the defendant had been his lodger for some time, being dissatisfied with him ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 27 Jan 1849, Page 3
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