Present—Major Freeting (Chairman). Hon. C. G. Everard, Mr. D. Sutherland, Mr. W. Duffield, M.P., Mr. W. Milne, ALP., Mr. A. Hay, M.P., and Mr. Thompson, Secretary. District Chairman—Mr. Norman. Messrs. ...
Article : 7,522 wordsThe Insolvents in this case, William Chariton Harrison, George Taylor Harrison, Henry John Cawkwell Harrison, and Thomas Frederick Harrison. carrying on business in Gawler Town as millers, under the style of ...
Article : 520 wordsMr. Boothby's report for April, 1859, was read as follows:— Contracts in Progress. No. 642. Nairne, making 154 chains macadamized ...
Article : 2,347 wordsINFORMATIONS LAID BY THE INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES.—Henry Woobridge, Gilles-street, was fued £ and costs for allowing imoure water to flow for his premises April 6, 7, and 8.— Edward [?]olthouse ...
Article : 272 wordsSERIOUS CHARGS.—George Davis was charged with having committed a [?]ameless offence at Coonnter, Mount Remarkable, on the 11th Aptil. The apprehending constable stated that he arrested the prisoner at the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe insolvent, a farmer, carrying on [?] at In-. verbrackic, came-up for an adjourned final examination. Mr, Andrews attended for the insolvent; Mr, E, A, Gower for several opposing creditors. Mr. Andrews ...
Article : 940 wordsSTEALING WOOD,—John George Grosse appeared to the information of John Hector, chained with stealing from Section 300 a quaulity of wood, value 10s.v the property of Henry Frederick Shipster. Mr. Fun ...
Article : 173 wordsA HAPPY COUPLE.—Michael Whelan was charged with assaulting his wife, Margaret Whela, on the 16th April. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the Complainant, who it appeared was formerly a Mrs. Rowe, and had been ...
Article : 228 wordsCHARGE OF FORG[?]y.— Wm. Thompson, alias William George Sara, was charged with forging and uttering a cheque for £147, withiutcnt to defraud the South Australian Banking Company. Joseph Taoruley, of the ...
Article : 1,115 wordsMCLEOD V. HAWKER.—Action for the value of a cow said to be shot by the defendant. Judgment for plaintiff £4 and costs. J. W. GLEESON V. CHAPERS—Balance of bill of ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. wearing for the insolvent; Mr. Wigley for the estate. The Commissioner gave judgment as follow:— "Since the time originally fixed for giving the judgments of the ...
Article : 2,534 wordsKRINRICH V.HEINRICH—For£93s., money advanced. Judgment for plaintiff for £4 10s. 9d., costs to be divided. HAMPEL V. ZEUNER— For £20, amount of an ...
Article : 262 wordsSPERBING V. G. SQUIRE,—Postponed at request of the plaintiff. SAME V. W. SQUIRE.—Postponed at request of the Marley v.RANDALL.—For 13s. 6d. Mather party ...
Article : 316 wordsMALICIOUS DAMAGE—Benjamin Bates, carrier, who had been apprehended under warrant the previous Thursday, and bailed oat, was charged by William Burns, shoemaker and cowkeeper, for wiil[?] and ...
Article : 340 wordsASSAULT.—James Burns appeared to an information charging him with havings, at the Third Creek, Msgiil, on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, committed an assault upon one peter Kuiraire, by striking him on the head ...
Article : 117 wordsILLICIT DISTILLATION.—D anid Kenney was brought before the Bench by Sergeant-Major Hall, charged with having in his possession a still for the purpose of illicit distillation. From the evidence of the informant it ...
Article : 226 wordsCHARE OF FELONY.— William scott was bronzht up on a remand, and after evidence, was committed for a mouth to gaol as a roge for a mouth to gaol as a rogue aud vagabond. ...
Article : 40 wordsCHARGE OF STRILING COPPERG COPPEK —james Harton was charged with steatling a cake of copper, value £1, the property of James Hamilton. The porisoner had two loads of copper to cart to Gawler, and war one cake ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 23 Apr 1859, Page 4
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