JOHN McNamara V. TIVER.—Mr. H. Boucaut for Mr. Tiver, execution creditor. Claimant claimed a horse, seized under execution, against Henry McKamara. Mr. Boucaut ...
Article : 377 wordsIN RE JAMES DUNBAR DALE, of Port Adelaide, Shipping Agent.—An adjourned first hearing for the appointment of a trade assignee. Mr. Nicholson for the petitioning creditor; Mr. J. W. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe weather since the flood, up till last Thursday, has been very hot. On that day we had some thunder, followed by showers of rain during the afternoon and night, which have ...
Article : 419 wordsSermons in connection with the anniversary services of the Congregational Church were preached on Sunday, February 25, by the. Rew C. Manthorpe, of Glenelg. Tea and public ...
Article : 295 wordsIN RE WILLIAM RUSSELL STEVENSON, of Adelaide, Boardinghouse-keeper.—Final hearing. The Accountant reported—"Liabilities, £89 9s.; 7d.; assets, book debts, £19 2s.; deficiency, £70 ...
Article : 1,351 wordsFrank Thorne, draper's assistant, was charged on the information of Walter Daney Chambers, manager for Mr. John Martin, draper, of Rundle-street, with stealing a quantity of ...
Article : 440 wordsCharles Warburton, laborer, was tinea 5s. for being drunk in Stanley-street on the previous day; and on a further charge of resisting John Finnessy, the arresting constable, he was ...
Article : 280 wordsThe deposits of silt behind the Government jetty from the steam dredge are assuming large proportions, and the space will be filled in in much quicker time than most persons have ...
Article : 434 wordsJimmy Ah Koon, a Chinaman, was charged with stealing £96, the money of Mary Ann Richards, licensed victualler, Clarendon Hotel, Hindley-street, on February 9. Informant said ...
Article : 1,354 wordsWe have had a good downpour of rain the last two weeks, which has made the grass start up a little. The rain has done a deal of good to the lucern paddocks, making them look quite ...
Article : 208 wordsWilliam James Fullarton, agent, was charged, while agent of the Sliding Bock Mining Company, with being indebted in the sum of £26 11s. 10d., to Charles and James Bennett. The ...
Article : 1,067 wordsCharles Mason, laborer, pleaded guilty to a charge of communicating with certain prisoners at the Adelaide Gaol on February 27. It appeared that the defendant went on the railway ...
Article : 837 wordsOn Sunday and Monday last, anniversary services were held in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday School. On Sunday sermons were preached by the Rev. Jas. Allen, moraine ...
Article : 346 wordsIt would be almost superfluous for me to say that we have had some very heavy rains, and that the whole place was flooded, but I think I can say that we had a heavier fall for the time ...
Article : 370 wordsA store has been opened in this Hundred, and not before it was wanted.—A petition is now being signed for postal communication via Stansbury. This is very badly, wanted, as ...
Article : 172 wordsIn the private match between Quinlivan's Killaloe and Coliinan's Sunflower, ran o the Waterloo Plains, the stakes being £20 side, Killaloe won easily. This colt gallop ...
Article : 202 wordsThe recent rains have effected a magical transformation in the face of the country, the hills and dales being covered with a mantle of green—a marked contrasted the dry and Sterile ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsOn Friday last an entertainment, consisting of songs, recitations, and a farce, was given in St. George's Hall, Morphett Vale, by the Young Men's Society. Mr. C. H. Myles, J.P., presided ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 3 Mar 1877, Page 13
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