The Sheriff produced his Schedule of Jurors who were fined for non-attendance at the last Sitting. It only contained two names—Thomas Trenenan, of Willunga, butcher, and Thomas Williams, of Magill-road, gardener—both of ...
Article : 2,535 wordsOn Thursday, November 3, the fourth exhibition of this Society for 1859, was held in White's Rooms, King William-street. The weather was most inclement, squalls of wind and driving showers of rain alternating ...
Article : 1,352 wordsAdjourned from Wednesday. COWAN v. CARKY.—Withdrawn. WICKSTEED v. CAPPER.—Action for 8l. 6s. Struck of neither party appearing. ...
Article : 142 wordsAt a meeting this day, all the members present, it was moved and carried, that the words used by Mr. Kerr at the last meeting of Council, when he threw on the table a set of resolutions from award meeting at Balhannah, "That he ...
Article : 363 wordsOVERLOADED JANUTING CAR.—Albert Buttle, a juvenile licensed driver of a jaunting car, was charged, on the information of Inspector Durien, with carrying sis passengers in his vehicle, being two over his licensed number. The only ...
Article : 575 wordsMalachi Martin, eating-house keeper, appeared before J. Walker, Esq., S.M., to answer two charges of selling grog without a licence. Fined in each case 10l. FULL JURISDICTION.—(CRIMINAL). ...
Article : 443 wordsFirst meeting. This insolvent came up for examination this morning. A few proofs of debts only were taken, and Mr. H. Aylwin appointed trade assignee. In re A. S. BAIRD. ...
Article : 186 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Jennings and Sutton. Letters from the District of Crafers, and from Messrs. Alex. Buchanan, Lawrence, and Knox. Clerk to reply. ...
Article : 100 wordsSAYERS v. BIRRELL.—Mr. Ingleby for plaintiff, Mr. Andrews for defendant. This was an action against the baliliff of the Local Court The plaintiff had obtained an execution against a person named Giles. The bailiff levied ...
Article : 2,173 wordsSMITH v. COLLINS, Claim for 4l. 3s. 4d., butcher's account. Set-off put in for 4l. 1s. 9d., for bricks and lime. The plaintiff contended that the bricks were "boroughed," and not bought. Judgment for defendant. ...
Article : 200 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Gardner and Newland. Letter from Mr. Strangways, about fencing off new road in Hindmarsh Valley. Ranger reported having destroyed thistles upon private ...
Article : 103 wordsDRUNK ANDA DISORDERLY.—Matilda Lambert was fined 1l. for tins offence, her conduct being very disgraceful. THE WRONG MAN.—Thomas Tee was charged with being a deserter from the 12th Regiment of Her Majesty's land ...
Article : 351 wordsPresent—All the members. Deviation through Sections 481 and 482 reported confirmed by the Governor. Clerk to apply to Mr. Griggs for 10Z., as per agreement. ...
Article : 78 wordsJohn Russell appeared to a warrant under ordinance No. 7 of 1851, charged by Thomas W. Moran with being about to depart from the Province of South Australia immediately whilst being indebted to the said Thomas W. Moran in the ...
Article : 340 wordsPresent—All the members. Glen Osmond pound-book certified. Slaughtering returns were received from Messrs. Hughes and Rugleman. ...
Article : 103 wordsSAVAGE DOG.—Mrs. P. C. Perry appeared to an information against her husband, for being the owner of a dog which attacked John Clarke, of the Telegraph Office She stated that the dog had got off the chain by accident, but ...
Article : 64 wordsFALSE PRETENCE.—George Tarrant was brought up on three separate charges of obtaining money from various inn kippers in town. The sums obtained were inconsiderable, being in the one instance 30s., and in two other cases only ...
Article : 869 wordsPresent—The Chairman, aud Councillors Poulson, Behrens, and Green. Letter from the Manager of Waterworks, with reference to deviation of road at reservoir. Chairman to co-operate ...
Article : 166 wordsOBTAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENCES.—Margaret Hogan, a loose character, was charged with obtaining ll. from Lachlan Farrel, under false pretences. It appeared that on the previous evening, after the public houses were ...
Article : 520 wordsPresent—Messrs. Palmer (Chairman), Norman, Maslin, and Stewart. Mr. Bails to be informed that unless he performs what he promised in reference to the tree near his place the Council ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsMembers present—Messrs. Tupley, Maslin, and Malthouse. Closing of portion of Government reserve:—Mr. dewart (in reply to letter from the Council), denied having do[?] and stated his willingness to remove the fence it the reserve, ...
Article : 144 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Blythman. Memorial requesting Council Co allow one of the pumps at the Two Wells to be placed on the Reserve, at the coat of the settlers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 wordsLIGHTING A FIRE IN THE OPEN AIR.—Samuel Tomkinson was charged on the information of Inspector Reading, with suffering a fire to be lighted in the yard at the back of the Bank of Australasia. Mr. Stow appeared for Mr. ...
Article : 1,099 wordsPresent—All the members. Overseer reported completion of fencing road though Section 214; also, progress of other contracts for stone, &c. Councillor Sandison hud noticed a number of thistles upon ...
Article : 58 words[Clerks of District Councils are respectfully requested no to include advertisements in their minutes of proceedings. We need hardly say that newspapers live by advertisements and that without the returns derivable from such a source, ...
Article : 139 wordsPresent—All the members. Chairman requested to attend next meeting of the Central Road Board. Memorial for bridge near Bywaters'. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsPresent—Messrs. Nottage, Stone, Tucker, and Hall. Two tenders for cutting at Teatree Creek; Malachi and Purling's, for 6l., accepted. Letter from Mr. Maclean for deviation, of road near ...
Article : 92 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, South Rhine, Section 551—One bay entire colt, like J-C conjoined off shoulder; one bay filly, like E or II off shoulder; one roan filly, like D with 2 under off shoulder. If not claimed, will be sold November ...
Article : 2,819 wordsThis wet an adjourned final hearing, the adjournment having taken place with the view of examining the Trade Assignee, Mr. James Chambers. Evidence was given to show that Mr. Chambers was unable in consequence of ...
Article : 63 wordsPresent—Messrs. Ellis (Chairman), J. Cumins, and G. P. Leedham. Mr. Treloar requested road through Mr. Thomas's should be opened. Referred to last meeting's minute that it must ...
Article : 127 wordsFOUNDATION-STONE.—The foundation-stone of the new Custom-House. and Court-Houses at Port Adelaide was laid on Wednesday, in the presence of some 60 or 69 persons, by Dr. Duncan, who made a few ...
Article : 113 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. The it solvent had been a stockholder at Nuriootpa, a butcher, a baker, horse, cattle, and general dealer; but was so exceedingly illiterate, not being able either to read or write, ...
Article : 580 wordsPresent—Messrs. Clark (Chairman); J. Bidgway, H. H B. Pepperell, and Julius Fiedler. Clerk to write to Messrs. Bartley & Bakewell in reference to the alterations in roads near Penrice. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 5 Nov 1859, Page 7
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