Judgment in this case was postponed to Wednesday next, April 6. MATRIMONIAL. GLOVER V. GLOVER. ...
Article : 1,058 wordsMr. Mitchell, Postmaster-General in the Haines Ministry, has been "sent for," but it is considered very unlikely that he can form a Ministry. The general impression is that the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe following paper upon the recent trial of the case Hutchinson v. Leeworthy, has been forwarded to us by Mr. Torrens:— A case that is strong in itself, and so consistent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 wordsAn inquest on the body of Mr. Sinclair was held at Brighton, May 28, and adjourned for the purpose of having the contents of the stomach analysed. A new, gold-field has been found in the ...
Article : 1,419 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Mary Berry and Eliza Dixon, charged with being drank and disturbing the public peace, were each fined £1, being incorrigible and old offenders. FRIDAY, JUNE 1. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 wordsPresent—The Colonial Surgeon (in the chair), the Mayor, S. Beddome and R. W. Newland, Esqrs.; Mr. Holthouse, Secretary, and Mr. Bee, Relieving Officer. The Relieving Officer reported having issued rations to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsFELONY.—William Acres was charged with feloniously stealing one watch and chain; also, a brooch, the property of Godfrey Kuhnell, at Adelaide. The prisoner pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two calendar months' imprisonment ...
Article : 876 wordsIn future, newspapers too late for the free dispatch by the mail for which they are intended can be posted up to as late an hour letters, upon payment of a late fee of 2d. each. ...
Article : 41 wordsVOLUNTEERS.—We have received several letters on this subject for which we have not yet been able to find room. Probably we may incorporate in an article the suggestions made to us, as we think the question one of much interest ...
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Family Notices : 32 wordsWe have had some splendid weather since 1 wrote last. The farming operations are proceeding with renewed vigour. The Philharmonic Society held their usual practice ...
Article : 158 wordsLeave was given to introduce a Bill to amend the National Bank Bill. A message was directed to be sent to Legislative Council, requesting that the Hon. Henry Ayers ...
Article : 3,242 wordsOn Tuesday, May 29, an opening dinner was held at Mr. Saint's, Wheateheaf Inn, Peachy Belt. There was an excellent spread on the occasion, to which about 120 persons in two separate detachments did ...
Article : 564 wordsTenders for clearing watertables—Richard Risk's accepted, at 5d. per rod. Arthur Blyth, Esq., wan nominated to the Central Road Board. ...
Article : 68 wordsDRUNK.—Mary Jones was fined 5s. for being drunk. STRAY GOATS.—John Hagh was fined 5s. and 10s. costs for allowing a goat to stray at large in Acland-street. STRAY HORSE.—An information against Richard Herlick ...
Article : 993 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), Hornabrook, Shepley, and Hancox. Letters read—From Mr. Kelly requesting Council to open road through sections No. 15 and 16; from residents in ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 2 Jun 1860, Page 1
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