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THE COURTS-TO-DAY.

SUPREME COURT.-IN CHAMBERS.! (Before Mr Justice Williams,) ] .Re New AH Nations Gold-mining Company, Limited.—Motion to settle list' of contributories (Mr Callaway).—Accordingly. ■■■''> M Bradmore v. Bradmore and another.f-rMotion to fix mode,(time, and' place' of trialr(Mr Sinclair);— Before the Jurlge alone next setting. I Re Mary Bennett, : Mxrtiorw for probate (Mr FinfllayV—Accordingly.v> :raT I , < i2c'J<ihrtrM'Donald'(deceased).i-Motron) for 'letters of (Mr Sim).:-W Accordkriy,,,.( fT .j .>• v- n •.-...;.>, <j ..m; ' '"*' ifeOTzabeth' Jehem'(aeceßsea).~Motion for' letters p£ oordifigW, onefspretyr' 'P' r 7T ' T ' T f \ j Re Hugh Sharp Clark (de'oea^od)'.—Motjon for.probate (Mr Deunifltaii).—Aeootdinw* i ■Mei K»lgouri^DJedsiM^*TJ^fflo*B.t< i > Bills not subjecfcfato>M*ftii<tt<fffc> PPV con-

and any person thM jth'STe |B!|asonrayt>e applied to any trust. BtancedftlaHra noKfifc irk point, Wilson v. BftUpkpipßp, on bank, 3rd . res|dbn4ma^Srate'cTcourt. % | R.M.) 9d/%reach of agreement for printing. MrJUßathgate for plaintiffs; Mr W. Mflnscfasderendant.—Plaintiff was nonsuited. A. Smith and Co. v. J. Jordan.—Claim, 6s lOd, provisions supplied.—Judgment for amountjclAimed,.withcoßtß. ; ...«..,. ~«--„„««» Nelson, "Moate, and Cd'.'T. Br P." Robinson;— ;LlO 7b 4d, for tea supplied.—Judgment by default. . ...Waimea Mains, Railway Cpmpany^v.J. M'Lean and fl. Fraser.—Ll 10s Id, rates due. Mr James for.plaintiff.—Judgtos.ftt\byjdefault. : Same. v. M. Maloy.—l7s 2d, rates du3. Mr James for plaintiff.—Judgment by default. ' The Court at rising adjourned until the 4th January. \ CITY POLICE COURT. (Before Messrs William Hutchison, H. F. Hardy, and J. P. Jones, J.P.'s.) , Drunkenness.— John M'Carthy, for a first offence, waß fined ss, or the usual alternative.— John G. Keating, who had appeared before the Bench both on Monday and Tuesday last, was fined 10s, or forty-eight Keefc, arrested on the gOtb} but: sent by. the Bench on that date to the Hospital suffering from injuries received whilet intoxicated,'was fined 10a, or forty-eight hours!, and ordered to pay the Hospital expenses, viz., 9s. ; : Indecent Language. —Mary Ann Smith, for using indecent language within the hearing of passers by, was convicted and discharged, to come up for sentence when called upon. Michael Boss, charged~with the same offence (for whom Mr D. M. Stuart appeared), fortyeight hours' imprisonment, 1 with hard labor. Polios Offences Act.—Zanies Myall, for leaving a horse unattended in Cumberland street, was convicted and'discharged; defendant vtating that on. his explaining to the constable that ho was only absent for a few minutes, the constable replied, "Well, you see times are hard, and. we must do something."

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Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 2

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THE COURTS-TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 2

THE COURTS-TO-DAY. Evening Star, Issue 7402, 23 December 1887, Page 2