Action for £17s., for goods and work supplied. Mr. Sandford for the plaintiff; Mr. Stow for the defendant. His Honor Mr. Mann expressed his opinion that the action should have been against the ecreary of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsSaturday, April 30—The barque Edgar Atheling, 50S tons, H. Clarke, master, from North Shields Dec, 5. Sunday, May 1—The steamer Admella, 478 tons, H. McEwan, master, from Melbourne April 28, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 wordsASSAULT WITH A GUN.—Charles Curwell was brought up on remand from last Saturday, charged with assaulting James Crocker, son of Thomas Crocker, bellowsmaker, Angas-street. Mr. Bakewell appeared for ...
Article : 676 wordsIn consequence of the weather continuing dry our farmers are not making satisfactory progress in their agricultural operations. This last few days have brought a change, with trifling showers. It is the opinion of ...
Article : 399 wordsStewards—The Hon. J. H. Fisher, Mr. G. C. Hawker, M.P., and Mr. C. Fenn, J.P. Judge—Mr. P. Ferguson. Starter—Mr. C. Fisher. ...
Article : 660 wordsPort Augusta, at this season of the year, is not particularly attractive in appearance, but rather the contrary. Nevertheless, it bears evidence of a place of business; mountains of dust, caused by the continual coming ...
Article : 520 wordsCOBBIN V. WH[?]TAKER.—For £1 13s., account delivered. Judgment for £1 9s. 6d. and costs. ALWOOD V. WHITE.— For 13s. 6d, account delivered. Judgment for 11s. 6d., each party to pay his own costs. ...
Article : 64 wordsSaturday, April 30—The steamer Ant, 149 tons. F. P. Snewin, master, from Guichen Bay April 29. Young-husband and Co., agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. and Mr. J. Grosse, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsHORSNELL. V. DUNSTAN.—Action for 18s., wood carted from plaintiff's section. Judgment for the amount, costs divided. CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsWOODS V. EDLIN.—Action for £6 16s., balance of account for agistment of cattle. Plea, not indebted. Mr. Andrews for the plaintiff; Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. The plaintiff in this case lived at Clarendon, ...
Article : 1,463 wordsA decided change in the weather set in yesterday; during the afternoon and this morning light showers have fallen, and from present appearances we may expect rain sufficient to satisfy the farmers. Those who ...
Article : 289 wordsSaturday, April 30—The schooner Waitemate, 56 tons, Harris, master, for Geelong. No passengers. Monday, May 2—The brig Yarra, 141 tons, Gilfilla[?], master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 234 wordsABUSIVE LANGUAGE.—Francis Lamb was charged by Louis Barnard with using abusive language towards him, calculated to provoke a breach of the peace, at the City Cattle Yards, April 23. Mr. Wigley appeared for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the subscribers to the Gawler Institute was held in the long room of the establishment yesterday evening. Alderman Martin, as President, occupied the chair. From the report ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 582 wordsA recent very lively and intelligent correspondent of the Register, in his sketch of "A Trip to Kapunda," has shown your readers, unacquainted with this part of the colony, that the [?]uriously-nam[?]d village of Sheaoak Log ...
Article : 1,488 wordsI regret to say that it has been found expedient to postpone the opening of our new schoolroom, as will be seen by the advertisement in your columns, from Tuesday, the 10th, to Tuesday, the 17th instant. Last ...
Article : 322 wordsSaturday, April 30—The steamer Cario, 95 tons, G. Coleman, master, for Nepean Bay. Passengers—Messrs. J. Taylor, Watts, Henriqnes, and Capt. H. Quin. Same day—The steamer Marion, 134 tons, H. Ward, ...
Article : 161 wordsApr.30—Waltemata, schooner, for Geelong. 30—Corio, steamer, for Nepean Bay. 30—Marion, steamer, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. ...
Article : 54 wordsAt last we have been favoured with rain, which began about midnight on Tuesday and continued gently for several hours. It has been very much wanted; meet of the sbeeptarmers in the neighbourhood having been ...
Article : 1,043 wordsCargo of the Edgar Atheling, from North Shields—828 waterpipes, 29 tons coals, 376 do. coke, Order; 7 pairs locomotive wheels and axles, 3 cases ironwork, 2 boilers with frames, 2 tanks, 7 pairs wheels and ...
Article : 463 wordsFriday next will be an important day to this thriving township, as it will then be connected by telegraph with Adelaide. The Commissioner of Public Works and the Superintendent of Telegraphs are expected to attend on ...
Article : 263 wordsSTRALING A RING.—Mary Ann McDermott was, on remand, charged with stealing a ring from Mary Powell, wife of Thomas Powell, auctioneer, who stated that she missed the ring on the 18th September last. ...
Article : 457 wordsCold frosty mornings and bright sunny days have since the heavy rains pronounced their prologue to a "winter's tale," which I suppose will be enacted ere long. The "season," it is said by weather-wise people, will be a ...
Article : 506 wordsWe have been favoured with something like seasonable weather during the last few days, with the exception that the rain has not been qui[?]e copious enough for the wishes and wants of our farmers. ...
Article : 152 wordsCargo of the Waitemata, fur Geelong—64 tons flour, 55 qrs. wheat, Cowie and Aspinwall. Cargo of the Yarra, for Melbourne—400 bags floor, Magarey and Co.; 91 do, bran, Giles and Smith; 100 do. ...
Article : 263 wordsThe farmers in this locality are busily engaged putting in their crops, some of which are up, and looking well considering the small quantity of rain that has fallen, and great fears are entertained by many that we are on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsDAMAGING PUBLIC F[?]PERTY.—Wm. Clements was charged with damaging 5 small panes of glass at the Destitute Asylum. Fined £5, or in default two months' imprisonment. ...
Article : 508 wordsUNSTAMPED MEASURES—Wm. Hall, publican, of Elizabeth-Street, was fined 10s. and costs, for using unstamped measures.—Patrick McCarron, publican, of Bowden, was fined the same amount for a similar ...
Article : 168 wordsThe barque Edgar Atheling took in a full cargo of fuel and machinery, together with a consignment of waterpipes, at Shields, and sailed on the 5th December; but subsequent to her depature she was compelled to seek ...
Article : 881 wordsOne of your country correspondents remarked a short time since that it was a simple matter to write a long letter about nothing. I freely endorse that opinion by giving direct evidence at the same time. I must add ...
Article : 529 wordsThe reopening of our Colonial Parliament and His Excellency's speech on that occasion have furnished topics for political discussious. Among the several items to be legislated on during the present session, there are ...
Article : 463 wordsPETTY CHARGE.—Benjamin Sladden, an orphan boy, apparently not more than seven years of age, was charged with stealing three quinces from the garden of John Manson Bailey, of the Sturt. Plea, guilty. Fined ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 May 1859, Page 4
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