RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT TOKOMAIRIRO.
Friday, July. 7th.- .: • : {Before* John; Dewe, "Esq., R.M.) f Black V. Wm. Strain and Wm. Ramsay, £10, for damage done to the plaintiffs sheep by dogs belonging to defendants. i - PlaintifPs shepherd swore to seeing the two clogs at the sheep and to seeitagthem go, the one towards Sbrain's'placs, the other to Ramsay's threshing mill He also saw the dogs afterwards and identified them. -'■ Several witnesses spoke of the^yalue of the sheep. .■:• -^ '--a ■ -.<•.■•--■■• .!, Strain, and several witnesses,- swore that lus dogiiad not been off, the chain thac . day, and Ramsay and his witnesses denied owning the other dog, and proved that although it had followed the_ mill they. had done all they, could to drive it away. Case dismissed. Julius v. Tweedie.,, £15, dishonored bill. Judgment by default. : - Marshall -v. M'Lennan,,£^l6s.,claim for veterinary attendance on sick^horses. Judgment for £3 and costs. Friday, July 11? ' Harnett v. Ford, £16, vallie of a cow alleged to have been given to plaintiff by defendant, and afterwards taken away. Nonsuit. '■•'■■ '
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 66, 13 July 1865, Page 4
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170RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT TOKOMAIRIRO. Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 66, 13 July 1865, Page 4
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