S.M. COURT.
(Eefors Mr. C. C Kettle, S.M.) JUDGMENT SUMMOXSES. Orders were made for •payment in the following cases, several days' suspension being allowed in each instance:—L. Austin and Sons v, Edmund Arnold de Alontalk, c/o JetWes and Co., £1 11/, in default -2A hours' imprisonment; E. Le Itov v. C. Carlquist, Northcote, £3 S/G,' in default' seven days' Imprisonment; Frisk and Co. v. David Sullivan. Hikurabgl, £2 5/10, 'in default seven days' Imprisonment; K. Cohen v. B. A. Seattle, Taumaranul, .£l7 17/ C, in default 2i days' imprisonment. MAINTENANCE.. Frank Trcmuath. by consent, agreed topay 7/6 per week towards" the maintenance" ot bis lUeglWiuuie child, and was ordered to pay incidtiatal expenses amountiuk to £16 14/. " , August R. W-. BoentcUe, of Duuedln, for being in arrears towards the maintenance of bis wife and child, was fined 5/ in each case, and the orders of 7/8 weekly were varied to be paid monthly. Thomas W. McAneaney was ordered to pay 2/6 weekly towards the maintenance of his boy in the Boys* Training Farm, "Weraroa.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 2
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