This action was tried in the Supreme Court on the 13th and 17th September, 1867. The plaintiffs' claim was on a policy of insurance issued by the defendants, aud arose in ...
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Advertising : 1,976 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (it [?]) ...
Article : 42 wordsSir—Yesterday—Sunday—afternoon a bushfence near here was found burning by a neighbor, and running at a rapid rate But for the intervention of a slip-panel the fire could ...
Article : 138 wordsBunday—Brodie v. Robertson—Burce. Robinson—Lindsay v. Walker—Downer. Robinson—Wood v. Stone—Bruce. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. ...
Article : 67 wordsSir—It seems to me that many men will never go out of the city iu search of work, not even when there are some prospects in the country, especially to those with a little ...
Article : 273 wordsAt 10 o'clock.—Adjourned final hearing—Edward Evans Morton. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. At 10 o'clock.—Final hearings—Ellen Ryan ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—The number of persona who are now out of employment becomes a matter of serious consideration to every thoughtful colonist. Not only in Adelaide, but in various country ...
Article : 550 wordsUNSATISFIED JUDGMENTS.—In the case of Munro v. Pilkington the defendant was ordered to be imprisoned for forty days, on the ground that he had had the means of paying the debt ...
Article : 744 wordsSir—Your paper reports Mr. Kingston to have said at Auburn that although the Yorke's Peninsula survey party could only do 3,000 acres per month, the Northern Territory ...
Article : 193 wordsIsabella Robinson and Cecilia Whitehead were fined 10s. each for using indecent language. Isabella Robinson, charged with breaking a pane of glass. value 4s., and a bottle of gin, value ...
Article : 1,224 wordsSir—It is with feelings of great pity that we read in your issue of March 1st the account of the turbulent meetings of the unemployed. It is no doubt true that Government cannot find ...
Article : 193 wordsSir—For the purpose of relieving the present distress as far as lies in my power, I will throw the East-End Market open on Saturday evenings, free of charge, to all those who have not ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—I have often lately read in the papers, notices of amateur concerts in aid of religions and charitable objects, in which ladies and gentlemen of high position have taken part. No ...
Article : 199 wordsTHE PRINCE ALFRED.—Captain Bryant reports under date of March 6, as follows:—I have suspended the sinking of No. 4 Shaft, having sunk as deep as possible with the ...
Article : 331 wordsSir—I wish you would exert your undoubted influence to laugh down that piece of rampant stupidity so frequently indulged in at election meetings of condemning the railway in the ...
Article : 242 wordsSIM v. CAMERON.—Claim for £50, damages for assault. Mr. Edmands for complainant, Messrs. Brace and Dempster for defence. In this case it appears that plaintiff shipped on ...
Article : 613 wordsWe have seen an extract from the Bunyip respecting the visit of Dr. Lewis, for the purpose of vaccinating the children on Kangaroo Island. The reason the Doctor found a great ...
Article : 408 wordsSir—The all-absorbing topic is "A liberal land scheme." It must meet the wants of the majority, and not the minorit;—the necessity of the times of South Australia. ...
Article : 203 wordsSir—Some rather extraordinary marriages have occurred of late, showing that greater care should be taken as to the persons who are licensed to marry. and the persons who are A FATHER. ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsCharles Henry Smith, seaman of the Otago, for disobeying orders, was committed for one month, and ordered to forfeit two days' pay. William Nelson, seaman of the Maris, for ...
Article : 45 wordsSIMPER V. ALLEN.—Claim for £70, wages and goods supplied, Mr. Edmunds for plaintiff, Mr. Bempster for defendant. The Court, after hearing the evidence, gave a verdict for ...
Article : 58 wordsThings in this neighborhood continue very , dull. The crops of wheat not having averaged over two or three bushels to the acre, farmers generally are in very straitened circumstances ...
Article : 251 wordsA cricket match was played on the North Part Lands on Saturday, the 5th instant, between 11 of Messrs. Nesbitt and Drew's scholars and 11 of the German School, the ...
Article : 79 wordsASHTON AND OTHERS V. BOYLE.—Action for £100, amount of the purchase money agreed to be paid by defendant for plaintiff's interest in a quartz reef claim situate at Black Hill ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 10 Mar 1870, Page 3
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