Proclamation extending to the district of Payneham the various provisions of the Police Act. Proclamation declaring the city of Adelaide, the townships of Kensington and Norwood. Port Adelaide, Glenelg, and ...
Article : 112 wordsW. HOSKING v. JILLARD.—Action for 3l. 6s., for wages. Verdict for 2l. 5s. and costs. ...
Article : 27 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors Green and Walters. Councillor Walters reported the work on the Montacute-road to be satisfactorily finished. ...
Article : 145 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Atkinson attended for the estate, Mr. Moulden for the insolvent, and Mr. Colley, accountant to the estate. Joseph Barrett, a creditor, was examined as to his claim ...
Article : 745 wordsARMSTRONG v. W. J. OLIVER.—For illegal rescue of cattle on their Way to the pound. This was an adjourned case, the plaintiff having proved by his men the rescue, it was attempted to be shown by defendant's witnesses that the cattle ...
Article : 121 wordsUnas, Davies, Esq., M.D., to be a visitor of the Lunatic Asylum, in the room of C. J. F. Bayer, Esq., resigned. James Hill, Esq., to be a Commissioner of Railways, vice Hanson, resigned. ...
Article : 136 wordsTHOMAS GRIFFITHS v. F. BEVAN.—For an assault. The assault, though trifling, being proved, the defendant was fined 6s. and costs. SAME v. SAME, on the civil side.—This was an action for ...
Article : 132 wordsPresent—Messrs. Rankine (Chairman, Rache, and Hiles. Notice to open and close roads through sections 937, 945, 948, 952, and 956 examined. Clerk to forward to Surveyor-General. ...
Article : 121 wordsPresent—The Chairman; Messrs. Kendell, Fisher, and Haensler. Tenders for survey of roads, as per advertisement, received from Mr. J. B. Poole, £40; Mr. R. R. Page, £35; ...
Article : 125 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Kooringa, Burra Burra— One dark red steer, white on face, back, belly, legs, and tall, like HT near ribs, like TI near rump ; one yellow steer, hoop horns, a little white on belly, A.W near rump; one dark red ...
Article : 2,088 wordsDRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—William Bloomfield was fined 1l. for being drunk, and incapable of managing the horse he was riding. DRUNKENNESS.—John Monroe and Richard Poole were ...
Article : 224 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. Hollins (Chairman), J. Gubble, H. Fox, J. Clift, jun., and J. Mudge. Read a letter from Mr. W. King, stating that he should resign his situation as Poundkeeper on March 1st ensuing. ...
Article : 517 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Alderman Greenway, and Councillors Pulford, Birrell, Hambidge, and Lock. The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed, and signed. ...
Article : 173 wordsThe Commissioner delivered the following judgment in this case:—"This case is without its parallel in this Court. The balance-sheet of receipts and expenditure, liabilities and assets, commences in the year 1857, with the admission of ...
Article : 1,319 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Alfred Rutter, was fined 10s. for being drunk, and smashing a pane of glass at Mr. A. Stephen's, Hindley-street. John Jones, charged with being drunk, was let off as it was the first offence; the constable who ...
Article : 312 wordsA meeting of ratepayers to adopt a rate was held at the Council-room, Glynde Inn, on the 14th instant. T. G. Williams, Esq., Chairman of the District Council, presided. ...
Article : 292 wordsThis was an adjourned examination. Mr. Wigley appeared for opposing creditors, and Mr. Donaldson for the insolvent. The insolvent in his examination admitted that the entries ...
Article : 2,402 wordsASSAULT.—Frances Hulbert, wife of George Hulbert, landlord of the Bristol Tavern, Franklin-street, appeared to an information laid by her husband, for committing a violent assault upon him, in their own house. A cross-information ...
Article : 1,030 wordsPresent—Messrs. Rankine (Chairman), McKenzie, Adamson, and Goldfinch. Read, a letter from the Central Road Board requesting four gentlemen be nominated as members for the ensuing year. ...
Article : 209 wordsPresent—Mr. J. G. Coullsle (Chairman), and all the members. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Letter received from Mr. Squibb for instructions respecting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 466 wordsPresent—Messrs. Spicer and Treloar. There being no quorum, Council adjourned to the 29th January. ...
Article : 22 wordsPresent—L. Scammell, Esq., M.P. (Chairman), J. Pickering, P. Dungey, and W. Langman. The Poundkeeper waited on the Council to state that a young bull, if kept the time required, would not pay its ...
Article : 251 wordsPresent—Messrs. James Bickford, William Campbell, and Robert McCord. The Ranger was appointed to collect the statistical returns, and the Clerk to inform the Chief Secretary. ...
Article : 101 wordsTHRUPP AND OTHERS V. JENNINGS.—Action for 3l. 13s. for advertising account in the Times newspaper, lately the property of Mr. James Allen, an insolvent. Judgment for the plaintiffs. ...
Article : 658 wordsWIFE-BEATING.—James Harvey was charged upon the information of his wife, Margaret Harvey, with assaulting and beating her. Mr. Wigley attended for Mrs. Harvey; but as soon as plaintiff rot into the box, Mr. Wigley said that ...
Article : 272 wordsANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.—The annual District Committee meeting of this Friendly Society was held on the evening of the 13th instant, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Angas-street. Although the Society has ...
Article : 666 wordsThe Chairman was the only member present. ...
Article : 15 wordsPresent—Messrs. D. Garlick (Chairman), Paterson, Peterswold, and Buttfield. The Foreman reported that the work near Slesman's was completed. ...
Article : 183 wordsDRUNK AND DISTURBING THE PEACE.—Henry Moore, John Linklater, and Wm. Goodfellow, were severally fined 5s. each for the above offence. ...
Article : 32 wordsPresent—Mr. George Clark (Chairman), Messrs. Beadle and Cox. The minutes of last meeting were read ana confirmed. The Clerk reported he had received a letter from the ...
Article : 220 wordsDRUNK AND DISTURBING THE PEACE.—Wm Litch[?], seaman, of the Robert and Alexander, barque, was fined in the usual penalty of 5s. for this offence. A WANDERER.—An Asiatic, who wrote his name very ...
Article : 219 wordsDRIVING ACROSS THE FOOTPATH.—-Alfred Thomas, baker, of Alberton, charged with the breach of the Corporation bye-laws, pleaded not guilty, and cross-examined the Inspector of Nuisances, by whom the information was laid, at some ...
Article : 178 wordsPresent—All the members. Bead a circular from Central Board of Main Roads requesting the Council to name four persons as members for the year 1859. Also, from the Association of District ...
Article : 401 wordsBURY v. WILKINS.—Action for 3l. Plea for time. Debt to be paid in instalments of 1l. a month. BROWN v. MARSHALL.—Action for 15s. 9d. Plea for time. Ordered to be paid to be paid in instalments of 2s. 6d. a week. ...
Article : 83 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACT.—James Slattery, of Fifth Creek, appeared to an information laid by Alfred Walters, of Fourth Creek, farmer, charging him with having violated his agreement. By leaving the complainant's service without ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 22 Jan 1859, Page 7
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