[?] charged with refusing duty on board that vessel, and discharged at request of Captain. James Perry, seamen, charged with being drunk and ...
Article : 45 wordsThe TREASURER said thealteradon in the Bill respecting drawback would necessitate him to withdraw the Bill, so that it night be recommended by message from His Excellency. ...
Article : 104 wordsPetitions were presented from 144 compositors and others against the levying of a postage rate on newspapers; and from the Committee of the McLaren Vale Institute, praying that the Government would render that additional assistance ...
Article : 3,663 wordsAn information was laid by the Inspector of Nuisances against John Dearie, for depositing night soil in Nile and Mildred-streets. Defendant pleaded not guilty. ...
Article : 51 wordsREGINA V. HUGHES. Judgment will be given in this case on Tuesday next. MOTIONS FOR NEW TRIALS. BROWN V. YOUNG AND SMITH. ...
Article : 1,376 wordsJohn Lathlean and F. Balderson were charged by the master of the Gottenberg with travelling from Melbourne f n that vessel and not paying their passages. Each ordered to pay the amount of passage, £3, and fined 5s, and costs, or ...
Article : 52 wordsGeorge Stephens and James Ferguson were charged by Police-trooper Barton with furious riding in the streets of Gawler on the 22nd of June last. Four witnesses gave evidence that the riding was furious, ...
Article : 152 wordsE. J. EYRE (Crown Lands Banger; v. JOHN DAWSON.—Defendant charged with obstructing a Government road. Case adjourned. Robert Wannought and Samuel Gibson, charged by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 wordsPetitions were presented from 77 inhabitants of Lacepede Bay and the neighbourhood, praying that the House would declare Kingston a port of import and export, and would make a passable road across the Maria Creek Swamp; from ...
Article : 4,121 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. R. Debney, M. W. Kuglemann, and B. Deakin, Mr. Debney elected Chairman. The Clerk reported that Councillor Deakin, who had been retained for Dulwich and Magill Wards, had decided to represent the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 wordsAdjourned Election Meeting.—The poll was taken tail day and resulted in the election of Messrs. Burton, Badman, and Trenouth as Councillors. Council Meeting.—Present—All the members. Dr. Burton ...
Article : 62 wordsPresent—Messrs. Beyer, Oliver, Poison, Gribble, and Elliott. Mr. Beyer elected Chairman. Messrs. Oliver and Gribble to sign cheques with the Chairman and Clerk. Mr. Thomas Kelly agreed to take £5 as compensation for land ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsPresent—All the members. McKennon's tender for stone on Para-road accepted, at 48. per yard. Bridge at Ardtornish to stand over for the present. Seven new constables were chosen in place of those retiring. Paid, £43 19s. 6d. ...
Article : 45 wordsElection Meeting. — Mr. J. Dunn, M.P., Chairman. Twenty-one gentlemen were duly proposed and seconded aa Councillors, and six as Auditors. A poll being demanded for both Councillors and Auditors, the Chairman adjourned ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsElection Meeting.—The following Councillors were duly elected:—Messrs. J. G. Coulls, H. Klopper, and J. T. Cresswell. After the election the Council met, and chose Mr. J. G. Coulls Chairman. Council adjourned to the 19th inst. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsPresent—The President and all the Wardens. The application of Messrs. W. Younghusband & Co. for reduction of mooring charges at MacDonnell Bay was considered. The Secretary was instructed to reply, and inform ...
Article : 869 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. PETITIONS. The Hon. J. H. BARROW presented a petition from various members of Friendly Societies in favor of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 677 wordsLAMMEY V. SCHAUMBURG.—Mr. Chapman for the plaintiff, and Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. The defendant in this case was a widow, lately carrying on a grocery business left by her deceased husband, and ...
Article : 325 wordsALLEN V. BOXALL.—Action for 19s. 6d., Amount of a grog score. The defendant denied the debt, and pleaded the clause in the Licensed Victuallers Act, which provides that no public ...
Article : 708 wordsMr. CAVANAGH asked the Hon. the Treasurer (Mr. Hart) "if he will lay on the table any correspondence between the Government and Marine Board, relative to the powers of Receivers of Wrecks, with the opinion of Mr. Stow, ...
Article : 2,757 wordsHARBORING THE POLICE.—Wm. Haylock, landlord of the Windsor Castle, was charged with allowing to remain and harboring Constable Ryan on his premises daring the hours when he should have been on his beat. ...
Article : 258 wordsNEIGHBORS QUARRELS.—Mary Barry was charged with, assaulting and beating Eliaz Cassidy, on 12th July. Another information fox the same offence was laid against Mrs. Barry, committed on 14th instant. ...
Article : 77 wordsWilliam Blewer, lodging house-keeper, was fined £3 and costa, for assaulting Wm. Mason, the bailiff of the Local Court, and ordered to enter into recognizances and find two sureties to keep the peace. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 16 Jul 1864, Page 7
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