The SPEAKER took the chair shortly after 1 o'clock. PORT ELLIOT. Mr. STRANGWAYS presented a petition from the District Council of Port Elliot and Goolwa, praying that a sum might ...
Article : 17,654 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. PEAKE to move— "That is the opinion of this House, it is most desirable that imprisonment for debt should be abolished in this ...
Article : 887 wordsA first meeting. The insolvent, an imprisoned debtor, attended on his own petition. There was no estate, and no debts were proved at this ...
Article : 99 wordsDISORDERLY.—John Murdock was charged with disorderly conduct in Hindmarsh[?]square. Thomas Reeves. Hindmarshsquare, publican, deposed that late on the night of the 29th August defendant came to his house and violently kicked at ...
Article : 626 wordsMr. Stow for the plaintiff, and Mr. Gwynne for the defendant. Referred to Mr. Fenn by consent of both counsel. WEBB V. TONKIN. ...
Article : 2,372 wordsBenjamin Hunt, charged with exhibiting wood for sale without a cart-note was fined 20s.—Joseph Square was fined 20s. for similar offence.—William Muirhead was fined 5s. for obstructing the carriage-way in Hindley-street.—Joseph McCoid ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen J. Smith and D. Bower; Councillors J. Wald, F. Reynolds, J. Grosse, J. W. Smith, and R. Burfield. The following accounts were passed:—Salary of Inspector ...
Article : 186 wordsA REASON FOR NOT USING SILER FORKS.— It is now the fashion to introduce silver into the nursery, steel forks being ablished there as well as in the adult's dinning-room; but this, I believe, is a great mistake, and only ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 1 Oct 1858, Page 3
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