Mr. J. W. Downer for the petitioner, Frederick Dobson; Mr. Mann, Q.C., for Thos. Dobson; Mr. Symon for the trustees. This was a petition for the payment to the ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. Belt, with Mr. A. Hardy, for the plaintiff; Mr. Ingleby, Q.C., and Mr. J. W. Downer for the defendants Fergusson and Clark; Mr. Symon, with Mr. Ayers, for Mary Florence Lee, J. H. ...
Article : 2,277 wordsMary Slater, an old offender, had to pay a fine of 10s. for being drunk in Todd-street. Susan Thomas, and Mary ArtAtir, single women, were charged with loitering, &c.on the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe holidays have passed very quietly, the only public gathering oeing a tea meeting held by our Wesleyan friends near the Well, in a building lately erected, and in which it is ...
Article : 179 wordsOn Easter Monday the members of the local Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., held a picnic A number of sports were successfully carried oat in spite of the unpropitious weather in Mr. A. ...
Article : 254 wordsSome copious showers have fallen, and a considerable area of land has been sown. Feed for cattle is becoming plentiful.—The township is showing signs of progress. Several new and ...
Article : 170 wordsJ. HORROCKS v. C. T. COOK.—£100, for goods, board, lodging, and money paid. Mr. J. J. Stuckey for the plaintiff; the Hon. C. Maun, Q.C, Attorney-General, for the defendant, who ...
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Advertising : 3,140 wordsMary Ann Decent, old offender, for insulting behavior was fined £1 and costs. Chas. Henry Thomas, laborer, was charged with riotous behavior in Hindley-street, on May ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 4 May 1878, Page 7
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