RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Cheistchtihch —May 8. [Before C. C. Bowbn, Esq., R.M.] The following debt cases were heard and disposed of :— " Press " v Harding—flS 3s 4d, claim for advertising. Judgment for full amount, and costs. Fagan v Phillips—£3 4s Bd., claim for wages. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Yates v Shepherd—£l Bs, for goods supplied. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Yates v Martin—£l lis, for goods. Judgment for full amount, and costs. "Evening Mail" v Evereste—£3 lsi for advertising. Judgment for full amount, and costs. Morgan v Stoddart—£l, for damages done to garden by defendant's cattle. Judgment was given for Bs, and costs. Wheeler v Elliott—£3. Judgment for full amount, and costs. Foster v Harvey—£4 Os lOd, for services rendered by plaintiff as defendant's solicitor. Judgment given for full amount, and costs.Burke v Murphy—£2o, for dishonored promissory note. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Whale v Banks—£6 7s 6d, for value of oloth for a billiard table. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Stoddart v Morgan—£2 12s 6d, for horse hire, &c. Judgment for defendant, and costs. Lisson v Parker —£3 10s lOd, for goods supplied. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Stringer & Co. v Papprill—£2 10s, for goods supplied. Mr. Travers appeared for defendant. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Harmau and Stevens v Johnston—£l2, for commission. Mr. Garrick for plaintiffs. Judgment given for full amount, and costs. Jackson's Estate v Jebson—£ll 12s, for goods supplied. Judgment for full amount, and costs. Oborn v Wilson—£27 12s. Mr. Cottrell for defendant. Judgment for £2125, tendered into Court, and costs. *•. ' APPLICATIONS FOB PUBLIC-HOUS- _IC_NS_S. . (Before H. J. Tancbed, Esq., J.P. (chairman), C. 0. Bowbn, Esq., R.M., and R. J. S. . Habman, Esq., JJ?.) . -j? The following applications, adjourned from, Ist May, were granted yesterday :— Edward Banks, Montreal street ; James Forrester, High street ; R. W. Kohler, Lincoln road; J. Bruufcj Papanui ■ J. E. Darby, Gloucester street ; C. Dearing, Antigua street; J. F. Douglass, Colombo street; J. Fox, Colombo street; B.N. Jones, Oxford terrace west; Wm. Moir, Gloucester street; W. E. Samuels, Tuam street; Executors of W. Bundle, South road. LvttbiiTOK—May 8. [Before W. Donald, Esq., R.M.] William Vincent, charged with assaulting a constable, was fined 21s. James Eyles was charged with being drunk and riotous behaviour in a licensed house, and fined 20s. •■■-'-<' James Sims, charged with breaking into the stables of Cobb and Co. for an unlawful purpose, was sentenced to one week's imprisonment. _~ , ¥
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1092, 9 May 1866, Page 2
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