Mr Bartley wished to address a few words to the Court. He found himself referred to in the report of the proceedings of Tuesday; he was unwilling to have it supposed he vas unacquainted with the ...
Article : 457 wordsMr Gwynne here entering the Court, His Honor asked what day would be convenient for the trial? Mr Gwynne said any day would equally suit ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Advocate General moved for a postponement to next sittings, in consequence of the abence of a person implicated with him. Mr Hanson opposed the application, on behalf ...
Article : 392 wordsROBERT DENNIS, yankalilla, was fined £10 and costs, for selling spirits without a license. He had been entrapped into the commission of offence by John Greenwood, one of the Mounted ...
Article : 241 wordsMr Hanson enquired what bail his Honor had determined to require. His Honor wished Mr Hanson to propose some amount, that the views of the crown might be ...
Article : 38 wordsHis Honor spoke as follows:—In this case an indictment for a felonious assault upon Mr George Stevenson, was preferred against Mr Torrens, and found by the Grand Jury of the March Criminal ...
Article : 491 wordsBUTLER v. BANNATYNE.—Mr Fisher opposed the rule nisi granted herein to Mr Smith, to show cause why the verdict should not be entered for the defendant, or a new trial granted. He put in, ...
Article : 816 wordsWednesday.—There has been another rise to-day in the Funds. The 5 per Cents have closed at 38f. 90c. ex dividend. This with the dividend, which is detached to-day, would be equal to 86f. ...
Article : 1,556 wordsThe Advocate General moved for a postponement to next session, as he could sot proceed on the present indictment, other persons being implicated, and an investigation now proceeding ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 22 Jun 1849, Page 1
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