[?] Motion for a rule niri. Mr. Fenn said notice had been given to the defendant's solicitor that a summouns had been referred by a judge in Chambers to the full Court: but he thought ...
Article : 1,436 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair); Aldermen Lazar and Glandfield; Councillors Birrell, Cottrell, Williams, Hugall, Baldwin, Hubble, Osborne, Gouge. Fox. and Thomas. ...
Article : 3,053 wordsSeveral weeks hare elapsed since ire recorded the arrangements which had been entered into for completing this noble Teasel for sea. In this interval much of the work which was then ...
Article : 2,145 wordsI have received the following farther particulars respecting the wreck of the Admella. The steamer Lady Bird was ordered down to wreck while on her passage from Melbourne ...
Article : 1,438 wordsCOLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS V. FENDER.—The defendant. was char. ed with selling one bottle of colouial brandy, at Angas Park, on the 8th june last. Mr. furner, for pantaif. called juline Ferber. tidewaiter. who stated ...
Article : 699 wordsSir—A friend has obligingly allowed me to extract tho following from his recently arrived Exeter newspaper, and it being of high interest at the present moment. I lose no time in for. ...
Article : 549 wordsMINOR OFFENCES.—Bridget Hare was tinea 03. for mine obscene language in Morphett-street.—James Hackeit, Henry Hunt, Robert McCoy, Patrick Cullen, John Sack, and Join Southwell were charged with ...
Article : 646 wordsPresent—Mr. Wripht (in the chair); Mr. MacDermott, M.P., and Mr. Wickes. Secretary AUBURN. A letter was read from Mr. J. Braddock, on behalf of ...
Article : 236 wordsThe following are the reports from the various hotels, &c., where the persons are staying who were rescued from the wreck of the Admella:— ...
Article : 176 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. MacDoraott, and the Secretary. PORT ELLIOT. An application in due form, with memorial, was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:—1. Mr. W. Scott—" Thai he will ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary whether there is any intention of removing the ...
Article : 367 wordsSir—Being much interested in tho subject of tho adoption of a decimal coinage, and fully convinced of the many accruing advantages as well as of tho case with which they may be ...
Article : 709 wordsRESCUING A PRISONER.—Christian Schultz and Henry Wilton were charged with rescuing a prisoner from custody and assaulting a police-constable. The unstable stated that be baa arrested the mate of the ...
Article : 214 wordsA crowded meeting has been held to-day in the Exchange relative to the wreck of the Admella. [Resolutions were passed, and a subscription has been entered into for the purpose ...
Article : 503 wordsOBSTRUCTING THE FOOTPATH.—Mr. Wilcox was fined 10s. and costs for obstructing the footpath by exposing goods thereon. CORPORATION OF GAWLER v. WYLD.—To recover 18s., ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Nairne volunteer movement u morning considerable progress. On Wednesday last Captain Biggs, the Staff Adjutant, attended to enrol volunteers. Some 37 took the prescribed oath before he let. and last evening ...
Article : 251 wordsGOVERNEMNT BUSINESS: OREDRES OF THE DAY:—1. Interpretation of Acts Bill: second reading. 2. The COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC WORES (Mr. Blyth) to move— ...
Article : 470 wordsPresent—All the members. The Overseer reported the completion of repairs and improvements to two bridges pear SEctions 462-3, O'Halloran Hill, also the exection of bridge near ...
Article : 270 wordsASSAULTS.—Richard Garrett, jun., appeared to an information charging him with assaulting James Fowler at Augas Park on the 18th June; but the case not being proved it was dismissed.—Frederick Tehman ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 16 Aug 1859, Page 3
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