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TOKOMAIRIRO.

August 29, 1876. (Before J. P. Maitlaml, Esq., KM.) Atkinson v. .Bell. — Charge of using improper language towards plaintiff, and claim of 7s damages for lamp broken. — Defendant said he had lost all recollection of the matter.- Fined £2, 7s damages, and 4s costs, or, in default, three days' imprisonment, with hard labour. The defendant, on leaving the Court, made use of threatening language towards plaintiff and hia witnesses. Duncan v. Power.— Olailii <Sf £2j for goodsl supplied. Mr Reid for defendant. Judgment for plaintiff. for amount claimed, with "costs': Capstiek v. Nichols. — Claim of £10 15sj amount contained in a promissory note. Judgment by default for plaintiff for amount claimed, with costs'. Newbigging v; Parfis. — Claim of £10, amount due for rent. Mr Eeid for plaintiff. Judgment for amount fclairaed, with costs,— defendant prdmising to pay by weekly instalments of 10s. _~ — : 4> — -

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 5

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TOKOMAIRIRO. Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 5

TOKOMAIRIRO. Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 5

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