The annual public examinations of the District Schools took place in— HAHNDORF SCHOOL Monday, November 2.— Messrs Johnston Lauterbach and Weidenhefer ...
Article : 1,187 wordsOn the application of Mr. Bagot this case was adjourned to the next sitting of the Court. APPEAL. JONES v. GURR. ...
Article : 1,639 wordsThe residents of Virginia celebrated to-day the two annual holidays of the Gunpowder Plot and the birthday of the Prince of Wales. The day-schools were closed as usual, and in the evening the blacksmiths ...
Article : 163 wordsI have nothing of any importance to chronicle this week. There is very little occurring here just now to vary the monotony of oar everyday life; even the arrival and departure of the steamer has become so ...
Article : 397 wordsSir— The explanation given by Mr. Waterhouse on November 2nd of a letter in the Advertiser dated October 31, leaves the original statement made in Parliament October 27 unprotected, and cast upon ...
Article : 813 wordsTRAVELLING SHEEP:—James McGill appeared to answer an information by Air. M. G. Mason, of Lake Albert, for not travelling with a flock of sheep the distance required by the new Scab Act Dismissed, the new Act not being in force. ...
Article : 122 wordsFRANCIS v BOTTEN AND ANOTHER.— Claim for £4 133 6d. balance of wages. By consent a verdict for half the debt and costs was taken against Botten, and the plaintiff proved bis claim for the remainder. ...
Article : 323 wordsThe weather has at last become seasonable, and the hay crop will now be fast gathered in. Shearing operations hare also been much retarded, but most of the large sheds have now finished. ...
Article : 356 wordsDRUNKENNESS.— James Driscoll was fined 5s. for this offence. A SPITEFUL CHARGE.— John Marrabel was charged by a person named Robert L. Pape with stealing from him £2. ...
Article : 1,800 wordsMonday last, being the Prince of Wales's birthday, was observed as a general holiday by all the principal inhabitants, and all of the leading tradesmen closed their establishments. At an early hour various ...
Article : 332 wordsFirst hearing. Nothing was done in this case. IN BE MILSTEED AND BEAGLEHOLE. Adjourned first hearing. ...
Article : 668 wordsSir— Your correspondent "Felix" must be a very nice young man— something of the Dundreary school— or otherwise he must belong to that class of respectable old ladies known as the Mrs. Partingtons of ...
Article : 772 wordsMr. Parker appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Stow for the defendant. Mr. Parker, in opening the case, explained that the action was brought to recover damages for a verbal slander uttered ...
Article : 4,836 wordsSince my last report we have had unprecedented Wet weather; but I am glad to be able to report a change, which, it is to be hoped, will continue for some time, as fine weather now is very desirable. ...
Article : 346 wordsThe above Society, which has now fairly started, held its first monthly meeting at the Smithfield Hotel on the 6th inst. Pursuant to advertisement a produce market was held at 2 p.m., and will be ...
Article : 610 wordsLARCENY.— Ferdinand Matthews, a boy about 12 years of age, was charged with stealing lead to the value of 28. 6d. from Philip Santo. Sentenced to 14 days imprisonment, and ordered to be once whipped.— Thos, Barrowcliffe was ...
Article : 344 wordsMr. Milne, of the Bush Mission, visit this town generally once a month. Last Sunday he preached in the principal room of the Kingston Arms, the temporary school-room neither being ...
Article : 158 wordsDISOBEYING ORDERS— John Henry Howard, and Charles Oller shisser, seamen of the John Norman, were charged with disobeying orders on Sunday last. The prisoners had refused to pump out the ship on Sunday night, which was ...
Article : 509 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 14 Nov 1863, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: