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OHRISTCHURCH. Monday, February 4. (Before R. Boethatn, Esq., S.M.) Civil. Cases.—Adcook v Munro, claim £10 16a 5d on judgment summons; Mr Caygill appeared for the creditor. . On the ground that the debtor did not answer satisfactorily the questions aa to his ability to satisfy the judgment, he was ordered to pay forthwith, or in default to be imprisoned for five weeks ; the order to be suspended so long as the debtor pays £1 per week, until liquidation. Judgments went for plaintiffe by default with coats in Jackson v Williams £32 10a, and Strange and Co. v Thornton £9 2s 6d.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9020, 5 February 1895, Page 3
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