The SPEAKER reported receipt of the return to the writ for the election or Light, in faror of Mr. John Rounsevell. Mr. Rounsevell was introduced by the Hon. A. Blyth ...
Article : 2,401 wordsThe annual dinner of the above Association, took place at the Criterion Hotel, on Thursday, November 30. Between 68 and 60 gentlemen partook of an excellent repast, served up by Host Hobble, and did full justice to it. The chair ...
Article : 2,503 wordsJos. Gatley, Topham-street, laborer, was excused for nonattendance as a Juror on account of being over age. Stewart Gibson, Freeman-street, householder, was excused for the same reason. Charles Godfrey. Hindley-street, tinsmith ...
Article : 2,146 wordsREAD T. RYAN.—Action for £1 19s, goods, &c., supplied. Verdict for plaintiff. READ V. MCGUIRE.—Action for £5, goods, &c, supplied. Defendant admitted having had the goods, but objected to ...
Article : 848 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Way appeared for the assignees; Mr. Brace. Mr. Hatchett, and Mr. Palmer for various creditors. Charles Tidemann wan examined by Mr. Way respecting ...
Article : 1,306 wordsJames Payne was admitted a practitioner of the Supreme Court. MILSTEAD V. BURCHALL. Mr. Ingleby appeared to more that tbe rule nisi herein be ...
Article : 321 wordsOBSTRUCTING A ROADWAY.—Michael O'Halloran was charged by Inspector Peterswald with allotting a horse and car belonging to him to stand in a a public place longer than was necessary to load or unload. He pleaded guilty ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. Cooper, before the business of the Court was gone into, addressed His Honor with referenoe to this prisoner, who was recorded to have pleaded guilty, and explained that be had received a letter from him stating tbat there was ...
Article : 2,074 wordsMr. Stow, Q.C., appeared to answer some objections which had been taken to sending to the Privy Conncil some documentary evidence which was put in, but not read when this cause was tried. ...
Article : 1,745 wordsLICENSED VICTUALLERS ACT.—Alexander McKenzie, landford of the Eagle Tavern, Hindley-street. was charged with allowing disorderly persons to assemble in his house. Police-constable Kildale said as he was passing the Eagle ...
Article : 419 wordsJosiah Barry mason, pleaded guilty to fighting the previous day, and was fined 20s. David Griffiths. mason, also pleaded guilty to being drunk, and fighting on the 20th instant, and was fined 30s. ...
Article : 50 wordsJoseph Arthur, a man of color, wag charges with feloniously and by false pretences, obtaining a clock, valued at 35s., and a watch valued at 30s , from Annie Vale, at Mount Brown, on or about the 15th July. 1863. Defendant pleaded ...
Article : 123 wordsASSAULT.—Edward Irvine, seaman of the Parramatta, was charged with assaulting James Wilmore Andrews, master, on the 22nd inst, on the voyage from Sydney. James W. Andrews, master, produced the articles with ...
Article : 170 wordsThomas Morrison, for being drunk and disorderly the previous day, was fined 20s. MASTER AND SERVANT.—George Surman sought to recover from T. S. Tassie, the sum of £21 17s. 6d. ...
Article : 621 wordsGeorge Bott, laborer, was fined 5s. for being drunk. Charles Brice, mate of the ship Sea Nymph, pleaded not guilty to being absent without leave. Joseph Griffith, master, deposed that he told him on Sunday he would do ...
Article : 122 wordsIn re MUMME & BRANDBURG of Adelaide, merchants An adjourned final hearing. Mr. Way appeared for thrassignees; Mr. Bruce. Mr. Hatchett, and Mr. Palmer for various creditors, and Mr. ...
Article : 664 wordsH.E. Bright was charged by W. H. Russell, Clerk of the District Conncil of Barossa West, with wilfully obstructing a certain road leading through Section 13, Hundred of Nuriootpa. Mr. Rudall lor tbe complainant; Mr. Stow. Q.C. ...
Article : 424 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.—Samuel Wells, shoemaker, was charged by J. R. Warren with having on the 2nd of October, by false pretences, feloniously obtained a pair of boots of the value of 17s. 6d. The charge being read, prisoner pleaded ...
Article : 84 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair). Councillors Starnes, Howell, Gooden, Mattingley, Thomas, Morey, Birrell, and Nienaber. Various accounts, amounting to £70 7s, were passed, and ...
Article : 279 wordsJ. Dunn, on the information of Police-trooper Kappler, was fined 10s., without costs, for allowing a bull above the age of one year to stray at large. W. Shadwell, on the information of Police-trooper Perry ...
Article : 191 wordsSeveral unsatisfied judgments were disposed of as usual VON DITTMER V. CLISBY.—Action for £8 8s. 6d, for services performed. Mr. Robinson appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Hatchett for defendant In this case it appeared ...
Article : 471 wordsEliza Lockten was indicted for stealing a piece of wincey and a Crimean shirt, the property of Messrs. Stable and Thompson, at Kapnnda, on the 29th April last. Mr. Palmer defended the prisoner. ...
Article : 1,018 wordsLUNACY.—William Hancock was brought up on aeharge of being a pauper lunatic. The evidence not proving the defendant's insanity, he was discharged. REFUSING TO PAY WAGES.—Patrick O'Halloran was ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsDRUNK AND RIOTOUS.—John Handrewhan pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and riotous in Hindley-street, on November 25 Fines 10s. RESISTING A POLICE-CONSTABLE.—The same defendant ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 2 Dec 1865, Page 7
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