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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.THIS DAY.

(Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., E.M ) r w x T GMEKTS for Plcsntiffs. mZ' * Ne, unie San v. J. Schraeder. Mr Meyers for plamtiff. Claim, £10 15s, money OU ■' *T& So>lfJ'e™ Cross v. Thomas Scott. . Lamb^^lf^^T^ 361116^- Al6Xander . PARK,?;. SMYTH. Claim £1 13s, damages. • In this case plaintiff sued for damages I clone to his fence by defendant's cattle, in i the neighbourhood of the Whau, the i Pa^ulars of winch have already appeared. j His Worship said he had given the .evidence in this case his most careful invesfagation and judgment must be in favour of plaintiff for 13a and costs, and not were £4 7s Gcf am°Unt claimecL Tlie costs His Worship expressed an opinion that neighbours, on the one hand, should not allow their cattle to trespass, and on the , other hand, they should see that their fences are secure. No person has a right to SSlotthem. 1"11 WidG With°Ut S°me ™ Claim, £ 7 W- H™ V" J' °RAmTTM, r ,f ,B- -Russell for plaintiff and Mr Hesketh for defendant. -R,? o n i^ Caf?' On the application of Mr Russell, the Court recorded a nonsuit n^' H- r ROTH V. THOMAS ALBKIDGE. Claim, £5 10s Gd. In this case Mr Thome confessed judgment ! on the part of the defendant, and offered 10s . a month. | Plaintiff objected to this amount, as he according to promise was to have been paid at once for the goods. He would take £1 a montn, which the Court ordered to be paid. D. KBNEALY V. CHARLES EATON. Claim, £5 2s Gd, damages. Mr Joy appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Hesketh for defendant. «+n^ aJ^ I;Cene^' dairyman, of Kemuera, stated that on Saturday week he had a cow ,of considerable value, called "Cherry" bne had been giving sixteen quarts of milk 1 a day. Win. David Kenealy and Joseph Kcnealy gave corroborative evidence John Cutler (a settler at Eemuera) knew the parties and the cows, and described the locality (the boundary ot prosecutor's and defendant's land.) mere was no fence, but prosecutor had markeu his boundary by making holes. Mr Jttiton claimed the land a few month's a<*o but he could not tell how he came into possession He saw "Cherry" in a fatigued state after coming out of the pound lying in a ditch. He was well acquainted with cows, and the rate at which! " Cherry" was driven would injure her. ' The cow was deteriorated. Mary Cutler and Bridget Kenealy were also examined. Mr Joy accepted a nonsuit. Costs £510s. JAK. BENNETT V. W. G. CONNOLLY. Claim, Ll2 0s Gd. Mr Hesketh for plaintiff, and Mr Armstrong for defendant. Judgment for LG 7s. for plaintiff with costs.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.-THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.-THIS DAY. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1210, 19 December 1873, Page 3