It is within our charter to discuss, as from a popular platform, passing topics of public interest in their progress through both Houses of Parliament; more especially such as may have in view the consolidation and ...
Article : 2,639 wordsThe prisoners tried at the late Criminal Sittings came up for sentence to-day before the Chief Justice. Charles Mills, larceny, eighteen calendar months, with hard labour. ...
Article : 3,535 wordsOn Tuesday evening a public meeting was held at Green's Exchange Booms for the purpose of ascertaining the views of the citizens in reference to. the proposition emanating from the Corporation to raise a loan of 30,000/. ...
Article : 2,185 wordsThis extensive building, designed by G. E. Hamilton, Esq., C.E., and executed by Messrs. Hales and Reynolds, of Port Adelaide, from the drawings and under the superintendence of Mr. W. H. Abbott, Overseer of Works ...
Article : 1,745 wordsFor 3l 7s. 6d. Judgment for amount, defendant not appearing, to be paid in a week. COBBIN & STACEY V. LELLIE. ...
Article : 188 wordsJAMES ALLEN, printer and publisher, attended pursuant to notice, supported by Mr. M. Smith. Mr. John Brown, accountant, and Captain Finnis an opposing creditor, were also present. ...
Article : 1,522 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—James Bunn was fined 10s. for being found drunk in Sturt-strect, on the previous evening, and for acting indecently at the station. A BAR SQUABBLE.—John Dunbar was charged with ...
Article : 410 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Flinn and Sarah Simonheath were fined 5s. each for this offence.—Henry Manefield was fined 5s fpr being drunk and disorderly in Victoria-square yesterday and for committing a nuisance in the cell.—Patrick Melane ...
Article : 278 wordsDESERTION.—Michael Dermondy was charged upon information of Anne Dermody, his wife, with neglecting to support her, and with noncompliance of an order of the Court of the 30th December, 1850, awarding payment of 20s. weekly for ...
Article : 259 wordsThe interesting ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of a Masonic Hall took place on Wednesday, near the residence of J.B. Neales, Esq., M.P., North Adelaide. A [?] number of the craft mustered at the Lodge of Truth, Queen's ...
Article : 197 words[The following case was heard after usual hours, and when our reporter had left.] A DEAR GLASS OF ALE.—George Birch was charged, by Mr. Thomas Miller Phelps, landlord of the Black Horse. ...
Article : 163 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing of an imprisoned debtor. It occupied two hours, but was ultimately adjourned till Monday next, at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 34 wordsASSAULTS.—George Coteman, a soldier, was charged on information of James Murphy, with assaulting him on the 24th instant James Murphy deposed that he was at the Shamrock public-house, on Tuesday, between 7 and 8 o'clock ...
Article : 404 wordsThe insolvent attended at this his first meeting. Mr. R. B. Colley, accountant for the estate, was in attendance. Mr. Ingleby appeared for Mr. Hicks, who had been retained for the estate. The insolvent signed his declaration ...
Article : 2,700 wordsJudgment for immediate payment. HUTCHINSON v. SCOTT. Judgment for immediate payment. UNSATISFIED JUDGMENTS. ...
Article : 1,016 wordsAs the party wound its way to the ground the re[?] of the brethren, the costly masonic decorations of the [?] of the lodge, and the gay banners and devises borne in the procession, formed an imposing spectacle and attracted a ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 28 Aug 1858, Page 5
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