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  2. GAWLER: MONDAY, AUGUST 31.

    Philip Collins and Samuel Cuckle were fined £3 each with costs for keeping unregistered dogs. —J. Knowles and T. Field were 5s. each with costs for suffering cows to stray about the streets. ...

    Article : 93 words
  3. MORPHETT VALE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 29.

    ASSAULT.—William Diron, of Blackfellows Creek, farmer, was charged with having violently assaulted Samuel Lewis, landlord of the Flagstaff Inn, on the eve of the 27th instant. Prisoner ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. THE WEEK'S NEWS.

    THE BRIDAL PRESENT.— The bridal present from the ladies of South Australia to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, now being manufactured by Mr. Wendt, working ...

    Article : 10,594 words
  5. GAWLER: SATURDAY, AUGUST [?]9.

    LARCENY BY A SERVANT.—Annie Maria Freer was charged with stealing a quantity of goods from the store of Messrs. Wilcox it Co., at Sheaoak Log. Sir. F. F. Turner for the prosecution. The prisoner, ...

    Article : 789 words
  6. PORT GAWLER AND VIRGI[?]IA. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH.

    Judges—Messrs. Innes, Mudge, and Bailey. The above match came off, according to advertisement, on a section of land the property of Mr. John Saint, situated about a mile from the ...

    Article : 618 words
  7. TEMPLER'S ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH.

    Judges—Messrs. Cunningham, Barritt, and Greenshield. The annual ploughing match in connection with this district took place on Wednesday, September 2, ...

    Article : 488 words
  8. WELLINGTON: TUESDAY, AUGUST 25.

    H. Green Harding was charged, on the information of Alexander Tolmer, with illegally depasturing sheep on Crown lands in the Hundred of Seymour. The sheep, it appears, were first seen ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. TEATREE GULLY: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.

    In the case of Gollop v. Demnan, the defendant not appearing on an unsatisfied judgment was ordered to be imprisoned for 14 days. ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    First hearing. Mr. G. Bennett was the only creditor who proved, and upon the application of his solicitor, Mr. Wigley, he was appointed trade assignee. ...

    Article : 546 words
  11. THE MELBOURNE MAYOR'S FANCYDRESS BALL.

    The Exhibition Building has been the scene of the gayest and most imposing events which have occurred in the colony—knightly installations, great banquets, and the ceremonial opening of ...

    Article : 2,592 words
  12. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.

    Adjourned final hearing. Mr. Ingieby for the insolvent; Mr. Hardy for the Bank of Australasia; and Mr. Parker for Mr. J. Carruthers. ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. THE LATE MEETING AT ROBE.

    Sir—My attention was directed to a letter in your paper of the 15th instant from the Clerk of the Local Court here, which contained what was false. I took no notice of it at the time, believing ...

    Article : 450 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    ASSAULT.—Win. Arthur, brickmaker, Brompton, was charged as having assaulted with violence Richard Webber, of the same place, on the 22nd August. Mr. Boucaut, who appeared on behalf of ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1

    SITORT WEIGHT.—William Williams, charged on the information of Inspector burieu as having knowingly sold a load of firewood short of weight to William Stratton on the 18th July, pleaded not ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.

    REMANDED CHARGE—Thomas Wiggins appeared to meet the remanded charge of a violent assault upon his wife. A letter from the Hospital Surgeon certified that the wife would not be able ...

    Article : 157 words
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