CHARLES OLARENSHAW, late of the Squatters' Arms, Thebarton. This was the day appointed for the insolvent to surrender, but he did not. Mr. Moulden appeared for Messrs. F. H. White & Co. ...
Article : 559 wordsMr. Gwynne for the plaintiff, the Attorney-General for the defendant. This was an action for assult and battery on the plaintiff, a Messenger of the Court of Insolvency. ...
Article : 5,265 wordsThe excitement in the public mind occasioned by the revolt of the prisoners on board the hulk Success, the particular of which I forwarded to you last steamer, has been greatly ...
Article : 12,010 wordsDr. Chambers and the Jury met, by adjournment, on Friday morning, at the Prince of Wales, Angas-street, and the inquest upon the late Mrs. Green was proceeded with. ...
Article : 2,573 wordsC. Olarenshaw.—Insolvent did not appear. Proclaimed. W. Tyrie.—Adjourned until Friday, April 20, at 13 o'clock, to enable insolvent to obtain annulment of flat. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words[Before Mr. 8. Beddome (Police Magistrate), Mr.H. Mildred, Mr. George Hamllton, Mr. R. R Colley; and in the afternoon, Major Warburton, Mr. W. Giles, and the Hon. A. Forster.] ...
Article : 1,336 wordsREFUSAL OF DUTY.—Benjamin Earl, seaman of the John Ormerod, was charged with refusal of duty. Defendant admitted having signed articles to serve on board the John Ormerod; but averred there was no ...
Article : 531 wordsSir—On looking through the Government Gazette of yesterday this morning I saw a proclamation by His Excellency the Governor, dated 1st April, 1857, by which it appears that ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 4 Apr 1857, Page 3
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