[The following is the correspondence laid on the table of the House of Assembly on Tuesday. There will, however, be more to follow, as Mr. A. Blyth has stated that important portions have been omitted, and has also given ...
Article : 9,398 wordsDRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—Amos Smith was fined £l for being found in Rundle-street drank, and incapable of taking care of his bone; and Edward Stepney was fined 5s. for being drank in Carrie-street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 798 wordsDOWNER v. CHALMERS.—For £6 6s. 4d , goods supplied. Mr. Downer for plaintiff. Plea, that the goods were not supplied to defendant. Plaintiff stated the goods were ordered for the captain of a vessel, and he could produce an ...
Article : 118 wordsPolice Act.—James Harris was charged by Thomas Hutchinson, Inspector of Nuisances, with causing earth to be cast into a watercourse with intent to divert it from its channel. Mr. Rudall for the Corporation. Thomas ...
Article : 1,487 wordsMr. Belt for plaintiffs, and Mr. Daly for defendant This was a suit for the purpose of carrying out an exchange of certain land at Glen Osmond which bad been agreed upon by the plaintiffs as trustees, but which exchange the plaintiffs ...
Article : 996 wordsBERTRAM v. YUDANAMUTANA MINING COMPANY—Adjourned to the following day. BRAY v. CLISBY.—Adjourned to the following day. PRITCHARD v. WENTZEL.—Claim for £511s.,commission on the sale of six tens of galvanized iron. Judgment for ...
Article : 1,996 wordsABUSIVE LANGUAGE.—Magnus Hanson appeared to an information by Richard Jagoe for ruing abusive and threatening language, calculated to cause a breach of the peace on the 2nd Instant, at Lefevre's Peninsula. Mr Dempster for ...
Article : 845 wordsThe Chief Justice, in reference to this case, stated that the majority of the Court were of opinion that the prisoner was entitled to bis discharge, but they had learned from His Honor Mr. Justice Boothby that the case as now prepared ...
Article : 827 wordsHORNE v. CASEY.—Abusive ana threatening language. Defendant was fined 109. and costs. O'MALLY v. WARD.—Abusive language. Defendant was fined 5s. and costs. ...
Article : 225 wordsRECOGNIZANCES DISCHARGED.—W.Tanner appeared on his recognisances to answer any charge, and was dismigsed. CIVIL SIDE. HANNAH HART v. WILLIAM PRICE—For £3112s 7d. less ...
Article : 100 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair); Councillors Mold and Clement Mr. Busbridge's application for the office of poundkeeper having been approved, the Town Clerk was requested to ...
Article : 183 wordsGRAHAM V. MULLETT AND GRAHAM.—His Worship gave judgment in writing in this cause which had been beard during two preceding Court-days. Verdict £5 6s. His Worship also gave judgment in writing in Thomas ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 11 Jul 1863, Page 7
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