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MAGISTERIAL.

ASHBURTON-THURSDAY.

(Before Mr 0. A. Wray, R.M.) Drunkenness and Obsckne Language — Jerome Camille admitted this offence, and being an old offender was fined 5a on the first charge or twenty-four hours' imprisonment, and sent to gaol for forty-eight hours on the second. Civ.l Oases —J. G. Resfcell v James McMillan, £4 12a ad. Defendant admitted the debt, and judgment went for the amount with costs. J. G. Kestell vE. Price—judgment for amount claimed, £3 2a 9^4 0. .S. Smith v John Humphreys, £20 9a 8d for interest on mortgage. Mr Wilding as agent for plaintiff produced documents to prove (he debt, stating that defendant admitted ow'mgit last weef. The mortgage was only on sufferance at present: Judgment for Dlamtifffor£l9 Us Bdi Robert Meynell v P Good, £4 12s 3d, Mr Wilding, for defendant, offered to confess judgment m this case if no further apt|an was taken till after next sitting, when plaintiff had a cross action that would be brought. Mr Crisp, for plaintiff, consented to this course. John Henry v Michael Scanlon, £9 4s. Mr Crisp for plaintiff: Mr Cuthbertson for defendant, plaintiff was nonsuited with lfc §d costs.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3030, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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MAGISTERIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3030, 20 July 1893, Page 3

MAGISTERIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3030, 20 July 1893, Page 3

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