AMBERLEY.
Thtjksday, April n, 1 (Before C. Wliltefoord, Esq., R.M.) I Civil Cases.—A. Taylor vH. .. C__tfl away, claim £3 10s ; Benn and Co. vls Simpson, __. 5s 6d ; Same v C. Malley, £m 18s _d ; judgment in each case was gives for plaintiff by default. Tobln v j_l Griffiths, claim £17 for a paddock ot oa_l and £2 4s for assisting at harvesting an* stacking at Is per hour. Mr G. Helmed! appeared for plaintiff. Defendant statej it was his son who transacted tho bmm ness, and that he had nothing to do witis it. After hearing evidence which dim closed that his son worked for hia fathers and was in the habit of making bargains for his father, and it waa proved that tha oats were being cut up into chaff at del fendant's place, judgment was given fof full amount and costs less £13. paid ol account. i
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1890, Page 6
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149AMBERLEY. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1890, Page 6
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