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ONEHUNGA MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

1 -, (Before Mr H. W. Nort&cruft, S.M.) JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT. * In the followlns cases judgment was : a given for the plaintiffs by default:— o A. J Andrews and Co- v. Thomas Langf ford. £4 13/9 and costs £1 10/6. !j Hill and Co. v. JeUlngs, £1 11/o. neglecttng the wife. A married man named McCauley was ' sued for disobedience of an order to pay c 15/ a week towards tile support of hH d wtte. He wns £3 in arrears, and was ort dered to pay that amount forthwith, in default two months' imprisonment. j_ CHARGE OF THEFT. [_ Geonre James Griffitns was charged by the police with the theft from William John Mossman o£ a trap valued, at £10. Hγ n Hackett appeared for the defendant. Defendant had agreed to bhy the trap from the plaintiff on time payment, and 0 had paid off £2 at the time that he sold the vehicle. The defence was that there was no intention to defraud, the defendant -» thinking that he was entitled to act as lie n had done. Judgment was reserved. >f - - -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 5

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ONEHUNGA MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 5

ONEHUNGA MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 250, 19 October 1908, Page 5