The SPEAKER took the ohair at 25 minutes to 2 o'clook. NOTICES OF MOTION. Several noticea of motion were given, which will be found in their proper placea. ...
Article : 10,122 wordsSADDLEWORTH (Hundred of)[?] Section 411, George Kingsborough, Poundkeeper—One chesnut colt, stripe down face, light mane and ta[?]l, four white fetlocks, about two years old, branded like writing H near shoulder; one light ...
Article : 2,033 wordsMr. Hanson moved on the part of the defendant, purauant to leave reserved for a rule nisi to show cause why the verdi[?]t for the plaintiff should not be set aside and a nonsuit entered, or a verdict be entered for the defendant, or that a ...
Article : 1,364 wordsPRANKERD AND STUCKEY V. JOHN BREADEN.—This was an action brought by the plaintiffs, owners of Section 703, Upper Wakefield, against the defendant for trespass on such section. Mr. Scutchinga sworn, stated he was employed by ...
Article : 216 wordsThe following sales of Adelaide wools have been effected: THURSDAY, MAY 9. Mr H. P. Hughes sold 211 bales of Adelaide wool as follows:— ...
Article : 2,951 wordsASSAULTS.—MacPherson, charged with [?]fighting, was leniently dealt with, he having been much aggravated. Fined 5s.[?]A. Walsh, charged with fighting and assaulting the police. This being a more aggravated case, defendant ...
Article : 170 wordsREED V. GRADY.—Charged on an information for rescue of cattle in the custody of the informant on their way to the pound. REED V. GRADY.—Charged on information with assault ...
Article : 538 wordsIDLE AND DISORDERLY.—Henry Thorpe, charged with being idle and disorderly, and walking about the streets, without any apparent means of subsistence. Police-constable Brown detailed the circumstances under which he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsWILSON V. HUSTLER.—Action for 7l. 143. for rent of premises at Queenstown, and work done. Defendant paid into Court 1l., for work done, and denied the balance. Mr. Fenu for the plaintiff and Mr. James for the defendant. Samuel ...
Article : 860 wordsThe above match took place on Wednesday, July 10, on a section of land belonging to Mr. D. Stewart, and situated at the back of the Scottish Chief Inn. There could not have been a better p[?]ece of land selected for the occasion, and as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 wordsINQUEST.—A correspondent furnishes us with the following rep rt:—On Monday, the 8th instant, an inquest was held before Mr. H. D. Murray, S.M., on the body of one of our oldest colonists, best known as ...
Article : 620 wordsDOG ACT.—George Tims appeared to an information laid by the police for having an unregistered dog, above the age of six months, in his possession, on the 27th June last. Plea, not guilty. Defendant, who is a mason, being sworn, ...
Article : 358 wordsNEW RIFLE GALLERY.—By an advertisement in another columns the public, and volunteers in particular, are invited to go to the Adelaide Rifte Gallery in Currie-street, a new cstablishment opened under the ...
Article : 160 wordsSUDDEN DEATH AND CORONER'S INQUEST.— An inquest was held at Gumeracha on Wednesday, the 3rd instant, before Mr. [?]m. B. Randell, J.P., on the body of William Stephenson, a respectable farmer at ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 12 Jul 1861, Page 3
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