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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT

BALCLDTHA. Wednesday, 3ud September. (Before E. H. Carew, Esq., R.M.) COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZFALAND V. D. SI'COLL. Claim, £36 11s 4 1. Mr Taylor appeared for plaintiffs. His Worship said be could not hear the case, as he was a holder of shares in the Back. Case adjourned. STODDAKT BROS. V. JOHN DUTTON. Claim, £24 2s lOd, on a dishonored promissory note, and for goods sold and delivered. Judgment by default, fur amount claimed, with £1 17s court cost?. HISLOP BEOS. V. JOHN JOHNSTON. Claim, £4 16s lid, for goods supplied. Mr Reid appeared for plaintiffs, for whom

judgment was given for £4 53 lid, with 12s court coats ; and 10<i 6d, professional fee. HISLOP BROS. V. THOMAS ROWLEY. Claim, £6 t l3s 7d, for goods sold and delivered. Mr Reid appeared for plaintiffs, for whom judgment was given for the amount claimed, with 15s court costs ; and 10* 6d professional fees. BOTXCHOP V. STREIN. Claim, £23 6s. Mr Taylor appeared for plaintiff, for whom judgment was given for £20 16a, with court costs, 31 ; and professional fees, 21s. ALEX. M'KENZIE V. , JAMES RATTRAY. Claim, £2, mtney had and received. Mr Reid- appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Taylor for defendant. Adjourned till 17th instant.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 5 September 1879, Page 31

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 5 September 1879, Page 31

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1137, 5 September 1879, Page 31

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