DISORDERLY.—Charles Swanson was charged with being found on the premises of William Shepherd, and having no risible means of support. As the charge-sheet did not contain the name of Mr. Shepherd, and that gentleman said he ...
Article : 633 wordsUpon the application of the Attorney-General this case was adjourned to Monday next. The Jury not in the box were then told that as there would be no cause for to-day they might absent themselves till ...
Article : 3,410 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. Present—The Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. A. Forster, the Hon. Dr. Davies, the Hon. Captain Hall, the Hon. Major O'Halloran, the Hon. Captain Scott, the Hon. H. Ayers, the ...
Article : 3,447 wordsAction for libel, damages laid at £5,000. Mr. Gwynne for the plaintiff; the Attorney-General for the defendant. This action arose out of the following circumstances:— ...
Article : 2,655 wordsThis case was resumed to-day. Mr. Gwynne, for the plaintiff, called. F. C. Singleton, Clerk to the Legislative Council, who stated that he saw the libel complained of at Mr. Cobbett's ...
Article : 3,863 wordsUNLAWFULLY ON THE PREMISES.—Charles Swanson charged with being unlawfully on the premises of A. Greig, of the White Hart, and with indecently exposing his person, pleaded not guilty. Mr. Greig proved the commission of the ...
Article : 630 wordsA return of the various amounts paid for public surveys was laid on the table of the House, and ordered to be printed. COMMITTEE ON STANDING ORDERS. ...
Article : 11,957 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—James Magner was fined 5s. for this offence. SAVAGE DOG.—Matthew Fa[?]ner, publican, was charged with being the owner of a dog that, on the 22nd of last month ...
Article : 92 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Phoebe Andrie was charged with the above offence, and improper behaviour in the cell, Dismissed. His Worship expressing a hope that the present charge would act as a warning to deter her from coming there again. ...
Article : 65 wordsAction under Master and Servants Act, to recover £9 10s. balance of wages due. John Symonds deposed that Matheson had taken a contract under the District Council for making a cutting near Milang, and had employed him to ...
Article : 312 wordsAbout half-past 10 o'clock the Jury on this cause, who had been locked up all night, were called into Court. They did not exhibit any particular signs of suffering from the night's confinement; indeed many of them, from their smiling and ...
Article : 1,048 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND ASSAULTING THE POLICE.—William Lavington, who had been several times remanded on the above charges in consequence of injuries received on the occasion, was fined 1/. for the assault, the Magistrate remarking that ...
Article : 124 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—One individual for this offence was fined 5s. UNSUPPORTED CHARGE OF THEFT.—An unsupported charge of this nature resulted in the discharge of the prisoner, the Magistrate not thinking the evidence sufficient to warrant ...
Article : 101 wordsINFRINGEMENT OF CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.—Joseph Benwell (second officer), Alexander Lewis (third officer), and John Garland, boatswain of the ship General Hewitt, were charged by the Collector of Customs with having on the 27th ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 9 Oct 1858, Page 5
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