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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

.TUESDAY," JUNE 27.

{Before &ir A. Turnbull, S.M.)

JUDOMBKT BY DEFAULT. Judgment was gfo«n by default in tho following caees :— Rugh Rodger v. William Gordon., claim £4; same ,v. John Johnstone, claim" £1 15s; -same v. Hugh Johnston claim £2 ; Hallenstein Bros. v. John Dal'ton, claim £3 **? 6d. WILLS v. FAIIKER. In *he case W. E. WiUs v. C. Parker (heard last court day, and m which judgment was reserved) was again eaUed on. In this case the plaintiff claimed £20, the value of a foal alleged to/hay^ been due bub not delivered to {he pleinfft by defendant- and in which case defendant t> solicitor,' Mr Barton, had moved for a. non-suit. " Tlm> Magistrate gave judgment overruling the motion, and "said thut the <ases quoted -by Mr Barton did not bear -on the caae. :~- ". ' ' - Mr Barton said he would like to call evidence as to- the value of the foal, and to this the Magistrate agreed, and adjourned the case tUI 2-o^clock* for the witneaoes to attepd." „,-., Upon resuming at 2 o dock evidence was taken. Judgment waa finally given for" ptainiiff for £7 10s or return <g the foal by August lv. The evidence will be renorted to-monow.

COKED OF- NEURALGIA. "I had been suffering for some time with »ijr«fy~ b*d. attack of neuralgia," writes E. J., Potter* Esq., of Yea, Victoria, «wt»ea I- W* informed by Ut Fred. Purcell, of U»e es*abljihilMnt of Messrs E. 8. Purcell mm! COi,- *hp* Chamberlain ? s Fain Bdm was highly recommended for my complaint.. Actmf on hia suggestion, . I botwbt » bottle, and as toon m I returned home •pplie4 mum according, to directions; and W^'^^y ced ""' mediate yetiefj «jd it. only tpolp a f«w »pnliestiops to^fleet *■: compete cure." For itje by W. K. Wallace, Hawera.— Adjt. 8&ck~ H«*dacne posttWy cured by Dr EW#^er-J,£e. TAMER JUICE also wlieTtti "dietwts from dyspepm, indig^etidn, and "too hearty eating. A perfect remedy for dizzinew, nausea, drowflimaa, bad laate in the mouth, coated tongue, torpid liver. A purely Testable compound.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 3

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 3

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8933, 27 June 1905, Page 3

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