Sir—I have pleasure in noting the reception of my dock scheme by the members of the Marine Hoard, but cannot permit the opportunity to pass without directly ...
Article : 348 wordsMay 15 and two following days—Sale of surrendered selections, under clause 7, Act 275, 1882. May 17—Sale of pastoral leases. Northern Territory, blocks on and adjoining the Roper and ...
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Article : 297 wordsThe rain which was threatening when last week's agricultural notes were being written has come; and come in earnest. It is Beldom, indeed, that we have an opportunity of ...
Article : 2,438 wordsThe hearing of the case of Todd and Another v. Green and Another was continued. Henry Fish stated that while travelling ...
Article : 274 wordsSir—I observe that Mr. R. Jagoe contradicts my assertion that he had written personal abuse of the president and members of the Board of Marines, as he nicknamed them. ...
Article : 454 wordsWILLS & Co. v. LOUIS BARA.—£63 7s. 3d., damages to certain goods. The Attorney-General (Hon. J. W. Downer, Q.C.) for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. Symon for the ...
Article : 568 wordsThe hearing of the above case was continued. The plaintiff, Mary Todd, deposed that she agreed with Mr. Green to act as cook and ...
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Article : 1,171 wordsThe firm of John Grice & Co., well known as the leading wheatbuyers in the Tatiara North-west Wimmera districts, have just proved in a very ...
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Article : 960 wordsM. T. MONTGOMERY V. W. WHEATE.— £29, damages for an accident. Mr. O'Halloran appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. H. Davis for the defendant. The plaintiff's ...
Article : 217 wordsA perfect seed contains in a concentrated form all the nutriment required to feed the germ till the root and leaf are formed. In one class of seeds, of which the cereals are ...
Article : 2,757 wordsThe hearing of the above case was continued. Frederick James Craig, overseer, gave evidence of neglect of work by Todd, and the ...
Article : 204 wordsTODD AND ANOTHER v. GREEN AND ANOTHER.—This was an action for £150 damages brought by John Todd and Mary, his wife, against Green and Short, the ...
Article : 803 wordsTRUMBLE v. PARTRIDGE.—Action for £60, brought by G. R. Trumble, late of Mundallio Park, sheepfarmer, against J. S. Partridge of Saltia, woolwasher, for trespass ...
Article : 147 wordsBridget Kain was charged on the information of James Stirling with stealing 5s. 6d., his money, at Adelaide, on May 4. The prosecutor stated that he went into the ...
Article : 125 wordsWilliam Henry, seaman, was charged with stealing a coat, value 21s., from the premises of T. G. Smith, clothier, of Port Adelaide, on May 1. Prosecutor missed the coat from ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 12 May 1883, Page 13
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