Leave was granted to the Hod. H. Ayers to attend and give evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Assembly on the Insolvent Act Amend sent Bill. RAILWAY BONDS. ...
Article : 1,938 wordsThe Attorney-General, with whom was Mr. Fenn, moved that the injuuction restraining the defendant from following up a-verdict-in-ejectment be dissolved. A bill, he said, had been filed, claiming compensation on ...
Article : 2,172 wordsSir—The craven fears manifested by many of the correspondents of the Melbourne journals, as recorded in your columns, are unmals, as recorded in your columns, are unworthy of the descendants of those who fought ...
Article : 708 wordsCROY. V. PERRY.—This was an action for £1 6s. 6d. for boots. The defendant did not appear, and the plaintiff a evidence having been given, His Worship gave judgment for the amount. ...
Article : 112 wordsA public meeting was held on Tuesday evening, at the Greenock Inn. About 60 persons were present, and Mr. Homeyer was elected Chairman. He explained the object of the meeting which had been called in consequence ...
Article : 809 wordsLICENSED VICTUALLERS ACT.—Ishindel Yerrander, Stirling, was fined 29s. and costs for neglecting to have a supply of hay on his premises on June 30. REMOVING GOVERNMENT LAND MARKS.—Alexander ...
Article : 376 wordsSir—As it would prove an unquestionable benefit to this province if the sea-mouth of the River Murray could be rendered permanently and safely nayigable. and as the question is ...
Article : 2,699 wordsRANDALL v. HILL.—For £30, rent of Section No. 1839, in the District of Rapid Bay. The plaintiff proved the occupation of the section by the delendant for the time in question, and also the admission of the defendant as to his liability. Judgment for amount claimed. ...
Article : 69 wordsUNLAWFULLY RIDING ON A FOOTPATH.—Joseph Lacerence, farmer, was fined 5s. and costs, for unlawfuly ridging on the footpath in Currie-street. ROBBERY.—Junies Dalton, Emma Antony, and Mary ...
Article : 1,467 wordsThe following Messages from the Governor-in-Chief were received by the House of Assembly:—No. 30. Forwarding information as to the non-notificetion of the Royal Assent being given to certain Acts o ...
Article : 93 wordsIt affords me pleasure to say that the Postmaster-General has yielded to the representations which were made to him as regards the lateness of the hour at which the mails of this and neighhouring districts reach ...
Article : 277 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:—1. Mr. W. SCOTT—"That he will ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary whether there is any intention of removing the ...
Article : 369 wordsThe sound of the tocsin of preparation has reached the hitherto peaceful and unostentatious village of Penfield. Some of its inhabitants are strenuously exerting themselves to get up a memorial to the District Chairman. ...
Article : 1,056 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY—1. The COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC WORKS (Mr. Blyth) to move—"The second reading of the Kapunda Railway Further ...
Article : 921 wordsThe SPEAKER announced the receipt of a message from the Legislative Council transmitting the National Bank Hill, with schedule of amendments. PETITION. ...
Article : 3,897 wordsSir—The valuable letters of jour correspondents on diphtheria would convey much more information than they do if they were written in English. What, for instance, are the great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsASSAULT.—John Wery, master of the barque Jane Grey, appeared to an information charging him with assaulting William Curman, steward and cook of the above vessel on the passage from Glasgow to Port ...
Article : 254 wordsPLEAS FOR TIME.—In the following cases the de[?]endants admitted their debts, and pleaded for time, Judgment was in each case given for the plaintiff:—Campbell v. Hann, Campbell v. Hammond, Campbell v. Harding. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 4 Aug 1859, Page 3
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