The following letter (No. 2), written by M. Eugene d'Arnoult to the Nation, contains the fullest account that has yet appeared of the adventures of the balloon in Belgium, Holland ...
Article : 2,271 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Duffield (Chairman), D. Sutherland, A. Hallett, D. Ferguson, W. Everard, and the Secretary (Mr. H. J. Adrews). Superintending Surveyors—Messrs. Hardy, Macaulay, Ashwin, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 945 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Robinson (Chairman), S. Abbott, and Thomas Neate. Application by Mr. Otto, teacher, Bugle Ranges school, for desks and forms; granted, Slaughtering licence granted to Mr. Thomas Leonard. Mr ...
Article : 144 wordsSLAUGHTERING REGULATIONS.—Edmund Whiting appeared to the information of the Police for slaughtering without a licence. The evidence showed that defendant had killed a beast for A. Inglis. and on his premises which were ...
Article : 266 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Wright, Neales, Howard, and Price. Councillor WRIGHT moved, pursuant to notice, that the hour after which bathing from the Jetty should ...
Article : 118 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Balderston (acting Chairman). J. Clift.jun., and G. F. Polson. Several circulars and letters received, and replied to. Clerk reported sundry receipts, £36 19s. Clerk to take immediate proceedings against all ...
Article : 120 wordsA new home is almost a contradiction in terms. The ideas of home and novelty appear all but irreconcilable, and an abode can scarcely become really a home until it ceases to be new ...
Article : 1,389 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Foster. As the by-laws for regulating the depasturing of cattle, &c., within this district have been so long waiting for confirmation by the Government the Council decided to take no further ...
Article : 151 wordsWIFE DESERTION.—Henry David Stirling, shepherd, appeared to the information of his wife, Mary Ann Stirling, for deserting her and two children. It appeared that both had been living on the Saltier Station, the husband as ...
Article : 179 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Chinner, Highett, Ottaway. and Renfrew. Town Clerk laid balance-sheet and accounts for past year, ending December 31, on the table, duly audited ...
Article : 103 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. McCord. Thomas Richardson's tender accepted for raising and carting stone for the erection of a schoolroom and teacher's residence south-west of the district, at 4s. 6d. per cubic yard. Alfred ...
Article : 76 wordsFORGERY.—Cornelius Lyons was charged with forging and uttering an order for the payment of £4 19s.. with intent to defraud. August Sandoz stated he resided in Halifax-street, and was a clerk, Knew the prisoner ...
Article : 815 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors White, Morey, Nienhaber, Scott, Gooden, Mattingly, and Thomas. Applications were made by Messrs. J. Solomon, White ...
Article : 256 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Basham and W. Rankine. No quorum ...
Article : 16 wordsThe following is an example of the curious police cases which are occasionally to be met with in the Times reports:— "THAMES POLICE.—Donald Thompson, who has ...
Article : 1,302 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gillard (Chairman), Thyer, Schneider, and Forrest. Clerk to furnish returns of the annual receipts and expenditure of Council to June 31, 1853. Letter from Mr. E. S. Macnamara relative to Scotch thistles; Clerk to ...
Article : 113 wordsPresent-Messrs. Robertson (Chairman), Gaylard, Harris, and Lithgow. Mr. Lithgow to have metal carted on road near Dunn's, and roadman to break and spread the same. Tenders to be called for gravelling Thley's bridge. Mr ...
Article : 60 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. J. Bowden, jun., and W. P. Long. Letter from Mr. Bowman, respecting closing and purchasing roads in the district; to be left to a full Council. Various payments ordered. Slaughtering ...
Article : 75 wordsPresent-All the members except Mr Dew. Brodrick and Wilkinson's tender accepted for forming eight chains of road at Plympton, at 9s. 10d. per chain. Tenders to be called for building bridge at Reedbeds. Trees to be sold by ...
Article : 87 wordsRIENCKE v. MCKENZIE.—Settled out of Court. CRUTTENDEN v. GILES.—Mr. Wigley for the plaintiff; Mr. Giles conducted his own case. This was an action for £20 alleged to have been received by defendant for the ...
Article : 423 wordsPresent—Messrs. Moore, Colonial Surgeon (in the chair), Beddome, S.M., and Mildred, M.P., Holthouse (Superintendent), and Bee (Relieving Officer). The Relieving Officer reported the issue of outdoor ...
Article : 495 wordsPresent—Messrs. Willson (Chairman), Shadwell, Couch, and Hawke. Letter received from lessee of jetty requesting new truck for jetty tramroad; the Chairman to order one to be supplied. Mr. Hawke reported drains finished on Dairy ...
Article : 215 wordsBAGOT'S WELL. Section 260. Hundred of Kapunda, (nearest Post-Office, Kapunda), Thomas Pollok, Poundkeeper —One blue and white heifer, no visible brand; one red heifer, blaze in face, no visible brand; one light bay ...
Article : 1,529 wordsBREACH OF LICENSED VICTUALLERS ACT.—Ed. Wm. Dreyer, landlord of the Prince Albert Hotel, was charged, on the information of Inspector Peterswald, for not having clauses 55, 56, and 57 of the Licensed Victuallers Act stuck ...
Article : 154 wordsMichael Widger was charged by William Burke with being indebted to him in the sum of £8 5s. 8d., for wages. Verdict for amount claimed, and all costs. CIVIL SIDE ...
Article : 296 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—John Brown and James Sharp were fined 5s. for riotous conduct. LARCENY.—Alice Murphy was charged with stealing one sheet and one chemise from the dwelling-house of Patrick ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsKLOPPER v. HUNT.—A claim for 6s. 8½d., excessive damages charged under the Impounding Act. The quality of the fence was questioned, and a verdict given for plaintiff ...
Article : 65 wordsGARDEN ROBBING.—Nicholas Budd and Fredk. Matthews, two young lads who have been frequently before His Worship, were charged with stealing grapes from the garden of W. A Chance, of Unley. Budd was fined £2 ...
Article : 149 wordsBUSH FIRE ACT.—J. Boss was charged by Corporal Berrill with having negligently set fire to the grass on a road near Springbank, on December 27. The evidence only raised a strong suspicion that defendant was the originator ...
Article : 342 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Nelson Lennie, steward of the Havilah, and John Williams and Charles Thompson were charged with being drunk and riotous on the night of 2nd instant. Mr. Edmonds for the prisoners. The evidence proved ...
Article : 120 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Edward Toole, seaman, charged with being drunk on board the Havilah, was fined 5s.—Susan Cavanagh a lady of easy virtue, for being drunk and riouous, was fined 10s., and cautioned if she made her ...
Article : 86 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 : 138 wordsSUPPLYING DRINK TO ABORIGINALS.—Mary J. Simms was charged by Police-trooper Lawrence with this offence on Wednesday, Jan. 27. Defendant pleaded guilty and ignorance of the law. Fined £l and costs £l.—John G. Collier was ...
Article : 62 wordsWe understand from a gentleman just arrived in town, who passed Mr. Hargraves and his party at Mount Crawford, where they are now sinking for gold, but at present without success, that although ...
Article : 171 wordsMUDIE v. COOPER.—Action for £3 15s. 6d., for medical attendance and medicines. Mr. Palmer for plaintiff, and Mr. Williams for defendant. This case excited great interest, the defendant being an Oddfellow, and five other ...
Article : 198 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Cobbledick, Coon, Cossins. and Merchant. Mr. Strawbridge resigned office of Registrar of Dogs; accepted. Tenders for widening Woodshill road—From John Scott at £7 10s., and Collins & Watton ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 6 Feb 1864, Page 7
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