Present.—Major Freeling, Surveyor-General (in the chair), Hon. C.G. Everard, Mr. D. Sutherland, J.P., Mr. A. Hallett, J.P., A. Hay, M.P., and the Secretary. Mr Thompson; District Cairman, Mr. Williams; and the ...
Article : 5,379 wordsMITCHELL V. HEATHCOTE.—This was an adjourned case, touching the identity of a bullock which the plaintiff had bought but not received. Owing still to the absence of a material witness the case was again ...
Article : 108 wordsPeter Mag[?]ire, aged 35, was charged with stealing a gelding, value £40, the property of George Cent, at Goodwood, on the 5th August. The prisoner was undefended. ...
Article : 1,233 wordsLARCENY.—Charles Cronk was brought into the Court, charged by Henry J. Richman, sheepfarmer, with having feloniously stolen a rug and a rope, on the 22nd inst., at Mount Brown. H. J. Richman, sworn, said— ...
Article : 363 wordsDRUNK AND RIOTOUS—Charles Ashley was charged with being found drunk and behaving riotously, in Currie-street. His Worship told him that if he would promise to keep sober for the next mouth he would ...
Article : 65 wordsAlice Lindsay, aged 22, was charged with stealing a watch and guard, value £5, and a ring, value £1, the property of Ann Ryan, at Adelaide, on the 16th September. A second count charged the prisoner with ...
Article : 2,891 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—A female for this offence was discharged, in consideration of her having been locked up since Saturday night. DESERTION FROM SERVICE.—Bridget Donahoe was ...
Article : 64 wordsDISORDERLY.—George Robert Thompson was fined 10s, for being drunk and disorderly in Hindley-street. LUNACY.—A man named Scott was charged with being a dangerous lunatic. On being brought into the ...
Article : 108 wordsCAUTION TO DRIVERS.—The following bullock-drivers were severally fined 10s. each for riding on their drays: —Abraham Minchin, Matthew Minchin, James Coles, William Threadgall, and H. Jacobs.—J. McMillon, of ...
Article : 399 wordsWIFE-BEATING.—Joseph Laurence, farmer, of Tismore-road, was charged, on the information of Willimot, his wire, with unlawfully assaulting her on the 10th of November. The prosecutrix did not appear. The ...
Article : 1,480 wordsJohn Hensman, aged 36, was charged with committing this crime at Morphett Vale, September 4. The prisoner was undefended. The Crown Solicitor briefly elated the case to the Jory, ...
Article : 1,933 wordsVAGRANCY.—Frederick Christopher, a man of colour, who has just been released from gaol for being a vagrant, was charged with wandering about without any visible means of subsistence. He was sent to gaol for three ...
Article : 78 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Martin Brannen was fined 10s. for drunken and disorderly conduct. LARCENY.—Harriet Lewis was charged with feloniously stealing from the house of Thomas Whiting on ...
Article : 283 wordsASSAULT.—George Wilkinson, chief mate of the steamer Marion, was charged, on the information of John Leech, with an assault. It appeared from the evidence that the parties were taking sapper, on Friday evening, at ...
Article : 117 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. G. Coulis (Chairman), Pearce, Kolwes, and Peryman. Resolved, that the necessary steps for gazetting the Poundkeeper as salesman at the Pound be taken. ...
Article : 2,340 wordsASSAULT.—Emanuel Joachim was charged with assaulting Edward Eames, on the North-parade, Friday, November 25. Mr. Boykett appeared for the plaintiff. From the evidence it appeared that some dispute arose ...
Article : 113 wordsDESERTION FROM A VESSEL.—Frederick Bab[?], a boy, was charged with having deserted from the ship Orient, October 24. The chief officer of the vessel stated that the boy was an apprentice and came on board the day ...
Article : 611 wordsASSAULT—Peter Dunn was charged by John Gardner with assaulting him by attempting to poll him off his horse. The defendant, however, gave quite a different version of the affair, and represented that the ...
Article : 198 wordsThe reaper has commenced here with his uusual activity. As to the probable yield of the season, it is, I believe, difficult to form a just opinion; but, as far as can be gleaned, it will be below that of last year, although ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 3 Dec 1859, Page 3
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