THE POST OFFICE.—We have received a letter from a subsc iber, who proposes to give up his paper because of the irregularity of attendance at the Burra Burra Post Office. Our ...
Article : 787 wordsFor wages due to a female servant (£1 12s.) Defendant, the landlord of the inn at the Dry Creek, had pleaded a set-off of 12s for cash and refreshments. ...
Article : 46 wordsRobert Lester was charged, on the information of Dr. George Bull, with obtaining a horse on false pretences. Prosecutor sworn—On Thursday last ...
Article : 484 wordsFor £2 5s 6d due for use and occupation of a house in Croxall's buildings. The plaintiff, who resides in New South Wales, sued through his attorney, Mr. George ...
Article : 50 wordsAction to recover £20, being £11 5s for three months' wages due to plaintiff and his wife, and the like sum alleged to be owing to the plaintiff, through himself and his wife being ...
Article : 49 wordsFor £1 0s 3d, balance of account. Defendant put in a receipt signed by Mr. Fooks, formerly clerk to the plaintiff, which settled the question. ...
Article : 37 wordsFor £2 10s on an I. O. U. The debt was admitted, and ordered to be discharged at the rate of ten shillings per week. ...
Article : 29 wordsFor £6 14s, wine supplied to defendant. Defendant consented to a verdict. ...
Article : 15 wordsFor £1 13s 4d, the price of a side of pork. Set-off pleaded, £6 3s 2d, for fat calves. Adjourned for a fortnight, defendant, who was unprovided with witnesses, paying the costs ...
Article : 40 wordsAction to recever £2 19s for horse hire, a gun and seeds carelessly kept by defendant, so as to have become useless. Mr Nicholls asked permission to appear for ...
Article : 138 wordsWilliam Thomas, a metropolitan police constable, was charged with an assault on Mary Lovett, wife of Alfred Lovett. Mr Fisher appeared for the complainant, who ...
Article : 1,761 wordsFrederick Rutland attended the adjourned hearing of the charge brought against him by Samuel Hegarty, of stealing a gold watch and chain. ...
Article : 60 wordsAdjourned action for £7 10s, the value of a chest of tea. The particulars of this case have already been before the public. ...
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Advertising : 1,478 wordsAdjourned case for rendering the offal of a botcher's shop into tallow. Struck out, plaintiff not attending. ...
Article : 20 wordsAction to recover £12 15s 6d upon defendant's acceptance. Struck out, neither party appearing. ...
Article : 17 wordsAdjourned action for compensation for breach of contract—partially reported in our paper of last Friday. Mr Smith enquired if the costs of the former ...
Article : 168 wordsJohn Brown was brought up on remand. We hare already given the evidence in this case. The charge was that of stealing a quantity of oats from his employer, Mr. Donelly, ...
Article : 269 wordsAction to recover back £4. paid as part of the purchase money for a spring cart. Set-off pleaded by defendant, the landlord of the Royal George, for refreshments, &c., ...
Article : 75 wordsFor £2 12s 6d, an unpaid order drawn by de fendant on Henry Mildred, Esq. Verdict for the plaintiff. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 28 Apr 1848, Page 3
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