IN [?] CHARLES LOXTON, of Adelaide, Pictureframe-maker.—Final bearing. Mr. Linklater for insolvent. The accountant reported:—" Liabilities, £218 4s.; assets, ...
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Article : 1,239 words[?] was charged with being a rogue and a [?]. Defendant was found lodging in an outhouse off Morphett-street, and it was stated that he was the associate of ...
Article : 322 wordsJohn Wilson, described as a drover, was charged with assaulting John Bamson, and stealing a £1 note from him at Adelaide, on January 11. The prosecutor was talking to a ...
Article : 229 wordsJohn Quinn, laborer, was charged with disturbing the peace and good order of the Windmill Hotel, North-road, with assaulting the barman, George Bolton, and with ...
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Article : 112 wordsAuctioneers' [?] were granted to Messrs. J. C Hiscox and H. J. Boord. STONG; V. GIBSON.—£200 damages, for breach of an agreement. The Hon. J. W. ...
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Article : 432 wordsIN RE WM. LAVERS, of Gumbowie, mason.—Final hearing. Mr. Upton appeared for the insolvent. There was no opposition. The accountant reported as follows:—" ...
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Article : 580 wordsThomas G. Morris, drover, was charged with obtaining money to the amount of £110 by means of valueless cheques. Inspector Doyle prosecuted. Detective Treweek ...
Article : 67 wordsCharles Harris alias John Les (20) was charged with stealing a horne, saddle, and bridle, value £23, the property of Chas. S. Barnard of Windsor. The evidence was very ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 20 Jan 1883, Page 12
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