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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,206 wordsThe accident noticed recently as occurring at the Oddfellows' Hall now in course of erection in Murraystreet has fortunately been unattended by serious results—a preservation almost miraculous considering ...
Article : 1,139 wordsINSULTING BEHAVIOUR.—John Gaignett, blacksmith, was charged, on the information of Thomas Whittaker, with having made use of abusive, insulting, and provoking language and behaviour towards him in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsTHEFT—A remanded charge of stealing a gold watch, the property of Emily Thorn, from the Britannia Hotel, against Bridget O'Brien, was withdrawn, and the charge transferred to her sister, Mrs. Johanna Willis, in ...
Article : 831 wordsSUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.—Charles Carlin was charged with being on the premises of Mr. A. H. Gouge, the Star Inn, Hindley-street, for some unlawful purpose. Corporal Haylock stated that he visited Mr. Gouge's ...
Article : 213 wordsALLEGED BREACH OF CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.—J. C. Bohn, master of the Martaban, appeared to an information by the Collector of Customs, for not making a correct report on arrival. Mr. Andrews for informant; Mr. ...
Article : 680 wordsSTRAY GOATS.—Peter Bennett, of West-terrace, was charged with allowing two goats belonging to him to stray on the premises of Samuel Raphael. From the evidence for the prosecution it appeared that Mr. ...
Article : 778 wordsASSAULTE.—Christopher Plunkett pleaded guilty to the charge of assaulting John Dean, at Glen Osmond, December 7. The Police Magistrate cautioned him as to his future behaviour, and advised him to abstain from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,375 wordsVOSZ v. PLONGES.—Action for £21 2s. 3d., goods supplied. Mr. Herford for the plaintiff. The defendant did not appear. The plaintiff proved the delivery of the goods, with the exception of some purchased October 3, ...
Article : 842 wordsBREACH OF CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.—J. C. Bohn, master of the Martaban, appeared on remand, charged on the information of the Collector of Customs with making a false declaration before the principal officer of ...
Article : 1,938 wordsCATTLE RESCUES.—John Arnold, charged with illegally rescuing sundry head of cattle which W. Holmes was about to impound for trespass and damage done was fined £[?] and costs—Gordon Forbes and Thomas Coleman ...
Article : 305 wordsLast week another bush fire broke out at Coghill's Creek, between Saddleworth and the Butcher's Gap. Happily it was confined to the grass only, although there were standing crops of wheat in the immediate ...
Article : 456 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.—Charles Carlin, who was brought up on remand from the previous day, charged with imposing upon persons by false pretences, was sentenced to 14 days imprisonment, with hard labour. ...
Article : 180 wordsHORSESTEALING.—James Fletcher and Moses Storer were charged with horsestealing under the following circumstances:—William Edson, farmer, of Bald Hill, near Lyndoch Valley, deposed that on the evening of ...
Article : 868 wordsASSAULT AND THREATENING.—Edward Stokes pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Mary McGuire, at North Adelaide. He was fined 40s. and costs.—John McGuire, husband of the complainant in the last charge, appeared to ...
Article : 1,077 wordsHODGES v. DUNCAN.—For £9, value of a bull. Mr. Atkinson for the plaintiff; Mr. Stow for the defendant. This was a dispute as to a bargain between plaintiff and defendant concerning the purchase of a bull. Verdict ...
Article : 176 wordsA general meeting of the subscribers to the Tanunda Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held yesterday, in the evening, at the Tanunda Hotel, in conformity with notices given thereof in the newspapers. The Rev. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 815 wordsWEBBER AND ANOTHER v. THOMAS.—For £22 3s. 7d, for work done. Plea, debt acknowledged, but that defendant was prepared to abide by an agreement between himself and plaintiff. Defendant stated, in ...
Article : 549 wordsThis was an action by a contractor to recover £[?]8, balance due for materials supplied, work done, &c., for the Corporation. The defendants pleaded net indebted, that the contr[?]ct ...
Article : 1,771 wordsCAUTION TO CARTERS.—Patrick Conway, water-carrier, was charged with being at such a distance from his horse and cart as not to have any control over the same, January 4. The defendant, who stated that be left his ...
Article : 124 wordsThere has nothing of any consequence taken place in this quarter since the races, one result of which has been the making-up of a match for £50 each between Mr Lampard's mare Kitty and one of Mr. Smith's horses,to ...
Article : 354 wordsSTRAY GOATS, &c.—Wm. Murray and Wm. Cobbin were fined 5s. each, and Mrs. Benbow 10s. for allowing their goats to stray about the streets.—Joseph Rowe and Mrs. Moffat were each fined 5s; the former for allowing ...
Article : 248 wordsKE[?]R v. CAMERON.—Application for a new trial. Refused. KE[?]R v. WEBB.—Application for a new trial Granted. ...
Article : 155 wordsSTEALING SKINS,—John Winnis was charged with stealing a leopard-skin and panther-skin, the property of Henry Billing. Margaret Brown stated that on Sunday last the prisoner came to her house at dinner-time. He ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 15 Jan 1859, Page 4
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