HARRY FIGG, Hindley-street, general dealer. Declared himself insolvent September 3. Fist issued September 5. Petitioning creditor, Charles Henry Sayers; trade assignee, John Daniels. Liabilities, per schedule ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 454 wordsBATHING IN THE TORRENS.—Twelve youths were summoned before His Worship the Mayor, charged with bathing in the River Torrens, in such parts as were within the city limits, on Sunday last. Ten of the ...
Article : 558 wordsFor £20 1s. 4½d., butcher's bill. This was a case adjourned from the October sittings. The goods were supplied to Mrs. Clark in the absence of her husband. ...
Article : 2,330 wordsJacob Young, Jacob Dune, Conrad Sander, Heinrich Rodenbout, Cart Leonhardt, Daniel Miller, and Christian Prothenback, known as "Burton's Band," appeared to answer the complaint of Mr. Henry Burton, for that they ...
Article : 529 wordsMADAME ANNA BISHOP.—Among the passengers by the White Swan on Thursday were this distinguished vocalist and her coadjutors. Madame Bishop announces a most attractive programme for her first ...
Article : 1,946 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Alderman Bower, Councillors Smith, France, Grosse, and Galway. The MAYOR intimated to the Council that the law ...
Article : 105 wordsPresent—Mr. Bonney (in the chair), Mr. Davenport, Major O'Halloran, and Mr. Crawford. District Chairmen—Messrs. Mildred, Hollins, F. Duffield, Hamilton, Krichauff, Russell, Jones, and Milne. ...
Article : 6,221 wordsH. Figg.—Examination continued, and adjourned for one month, on application of insolvent's solicitor. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsThe same persons appeared to answer another charge preferred against them by Mr. BUrton, for having, on the night of the 4th instant, been guilty of gross misconduct in the execution of their duty, and for having. ...
Article : 232 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Jane Murray was fined 10s. for being drunk and disorderly, this being her second appearance. MARTIN V. PEARCE. ...
Article : 373 wordsThis was an interpleader action for the recovery of the value of goods seized. Mr. Bakewell for the plaintiff in the original action; and Mr. Smith for Mr. Sims. ...
Article : 1,184 wordsMrs. Vivian, Mrs. James Harris, Elizabeth Ann Harris, and Mrs. Simons were severally charged with rescuing goats from the custody of John Sampson (Company's stockkeeper). Mrs. Vivian and Elizabeth ...
Article : 55 wordsHenry Dart was again brought up, charged with being a dangerous lunatic. Remanded for eight days For medical examination. ...
Article : 30 wordsNewman Emmerton, of Fifth Creek, appeared to answer an information laid by Thomas Coon, of the same place, under the 25th clause of the Impounding Act Mr. Ingleby appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not ...
Article : 217 wordsFIREWORKS.—Two boys, named Thomas Field and Thomas Tidswell, were charged by the police with keeping "Guy Fawkes Day" in rather too riotous and dangerous a manner. The former had alarmed the residents ...
Article : 281 wordsThe third exhibition of fruits, flowers, and vegetables by this Society took place on Thursday afternoon in Mr. White's Assemby Rooms, King William-street, which proved admirably suited to the requirements of the ...
Article : 2,470 wordsA FARE PASSENGER.—Charles Prichard was brought up on a charge, by W. Lamond, master of the White Swan, with being found on board that vessel without his consent, thereby obtaining a passage from Melbourne. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 7 Nov 1856, Page 3
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