The Jubilee Exhibition Grounds formed the scene on Thursday afternoon of the sale of thoroughbred yearlings from the Fulham Park and Richmond Park studs, and a ...
Article : 467 wordsROBERT LLOYD V. BROKEN HILL PROPRIS TARY COMPANY.—This was an action in which Robert Lloyd, of Port Pirie, laborer, claimed £2,500 damages for injuries sustained on June ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Premier and party arrived at Widgiemooltha at 6 o'clock this evening after a 62 miles drive from Norseman, a start having been made from the latter town at 7 o'clock ...
Article : 609 wordsIn the matter of John McGregor, formerly of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Kapunda, Licensed Victualler.—Mr. J. Moss Solomon, for tho opposing creditors, asked for ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. Plant, the secretary of the football association, has received a letter from the secretary of tho Yorke's Peninsula Football Association, informing him that a team from ...
Article : 115 wordsJ. D. Dknholm v. J. and H. Hurst.- Claim £10 damages. Mr. A. J. Foster for plaintiff, and Mr. H. A. Parsons, of Messrs. Glynn & Parsous, for defendants. Tho plaintiffs case was that in March, l!j97,he lend defendants two horses for certain purposes aud work, which were to be taken care of and returned, but in consequence of illusagc they died, and plaintiff claimed their value, £12, and damages £7. For the defence tlie alleged contract was denied, and that if there was any contract it was with one Hugh Foreman, who should have been sued instead of defendants. Great local interest was taken in the case, the bearing of which occupied the wliole day, and resulted in a nonsuit without costs. ...
Article : 137 wordsIn view of the heroic services of John Russell, jun., at the wreck of the Maitland, tho Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company has presented him with a gold watch ...
Article : 49 wordsThe second day in connection with the local coursing meeting was more successful than the first, hares being much more plentiful. The following were the results :— ...
Article : 146 wordsJames Stewart was charged on the nifoniia< tion of Arthur Rover with having ou May 5 broken into his promises in l'ulteney-street and stolen two watches, six brooches, and four lockets, valued together at ±13. The evidouce of informant was to the effect that on the evening in question be locked up his shop for the night, and on returning on the following morning he found three panes of glass broken in a side ...
Article : 153 wordsA terrible tragedy occurred at Yarraville this afternoon, three children of a family named McCarthy having their heads battered with a hammer by their mother, who attempted ...
Article : 487 wordsStormy conditions still continue to prevail along the coast, although it appears that they moderated somewhat to-day. Some of the vessels which were delayed hy the weather ...
Article : 133 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day the case of Fallshaw v. the Municipal Council was continued. The City Engineer said the drain complained of was well constructed, and that ...
Article : 422 wordsAt the Police Court on Thursday, May 12, Ernest Bailey Pilkington was charged ou remand with having assaulted Harold A. W. Fotheringham, a Customs officer, whilst ia the discharge of his duty. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. J. M. Stuart) prosecuted and Mr. J. B. Anderson defended. The evidence of complainant; was to the effect that he was on duty on the Broken Uili express on May 2. He entered a first-class carriage between Cockburn and Mingary, ...
Article : 878 wordsThe wreck of the steamer Maitland has completely broken up, and only about 40 ft, of bull now is visible. A complete list of the drowned and reported missing is as follows:—Passengers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsThe inquest concerning the deaths of Miss McNeil and Charles Donohee, who were drowned by the wreck of the Maitland, was resumed to-day. Captain Skinner, in his ...
Article : 254 wordsA ghastly discovery was made at Forty Foot, hear Cabbage Tree, by Trooper McLellan, who, on passing an old hut occupied by an aged Chinese named Wye Yung, ...
Article : 222 wordsA meeting of enginedrivers was held to-day to discuss the now scale of wages which the mine managers intend to bring into operation on May 16. It was resolved that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsThe annual meeting of the Imperial Federation League was held to-night. The chairman (Mr. Justice Holroyd) in his address said that all true Imperial federations would ...
Article : 694 wordsA misty rain fell for over two hours to-day, but the fall was not sufficient to do any good, The weather now is fine but cloudy. The battery on the Mount Charlotte mine ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 14 May 1898, Page 13
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