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THE Inagahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1878.

There wus a sitting of tho Resident Magis* tmte'fl Court yefltordny, but thoro' wowr only four oiufifl for disposal, In tho c(wofl of 0. Flotchcr v. Jleudona and B. .Flotohcr v. samo, an order was mado for tho paymont of (ho oluimfl, in the first: ciiso within fourteen days and in tho scoond oa«o within 28 days, dofault in each oftHt) to be visited with fourteen I days imprisonment. In tho oaso of Creasy y. Wiltflhiro, tho dofenduct ploadod tl»i|t flhe was n marriod woman, and that hon husband wnu alivo. Tho plaintiff was nocordingly nomnitod, The Bonoh gavo judgment in tho oaoos of Q. W. Brown y. Dawson, and Dawson v, Ch W. Brown. TUe Magistrate said tho oato had oooasioned him much anxiety owing to tVio painful flftfiire fif tho ovidenoo given/ Thoro wore pvactioally thyno onsos boforo tho Couvt botwoen tho prosont partioa. In tho first in* Btunpe Brown brought an notion in trov-jr againat Dawson for tho vooovory of n chain and lonkot, and during tho MMng of that oaso it transpired that iho parties had furthor claims against oaoli other. In ordor that a final RoMloincmt might bo mado hotwoon tho parties Hwns Buggcstod by tho Court that accounts should bo (Hod by tho parties. In responso to this Dawson fllod a claim for £(3S for board and refreshment*, and against whioh Brown put in a olaitn for £88. His Warship then tyon,t through tho diiTeront items in tho two b\lls, ftn,d flnully sive a judgment for Dawaon (or #37 4» *i to bo roduood to £ll if the lftUo* wtainod the ehuin an.l lookot. In tho oourso of his romarks Uio Hagistrato said tho oonsidevation hod weighed with him for aomn timo an to whother lio ahouid not in* utruot tho polioo to institu^o in'ooocdinga against Brown for perjury. Ifpr two reasons, howover, ho (tho Maglstriito) hpaiiatod \o do so. Firstly, beoaufio fcliovo nppoarod to bo an ovidontroluctancoon tho part of Bpeftan juries to oontiot nn,y man on & ohargo of porjury, nn,d (tooondly v boormao thoro li^iglit pouaibly bo an absence of tho rcquisito lo^al proof ro« quired to convict i> man upon suoh a ohargo-, Urovrn had sworn afflnnntivoly to wiiat tho Ooitrt bclieypd wn» untruo, and tho only jwaßrtiw'wKj. <-Vo pqUoo Ivad mjt bcon i««t«tjptftd in tho matter woto thoso. otutpd. Sath tho, oartios to pay their own costs. 'Jh.e Ousco of Hio /Indomon's ICxtendod Company v. various sharoliQldorfl wci-o furthor adjournod, Wo olaowhoro publish tho r»uvtining County EolU, thus completing tho publioim tion of tho whole Our only roaaon for stating in our last issuo that possibly t)io publioation of tho Ham,pdon I^all would havo ta bo dolayod boyond tlys prosonfc wook was that wo feurod the type roquirod far tho purpose would not bo available oarlior. An, however, Mophistophiles k straining At tho loftsti wo gratify \\u\\ though it be at great inoonvenionoe ta our printer, as will pro« bibly bp observed. Tho follptri(t|{ names hayo boon mentioned as ljkoly candidates for tho Boatmai\'i Kiding at tho ensuing olootion ;—'MoB9i t fl P. Q, Oaplos T. Gallnghor, F. Walkor, F. Boardman, ana Jaa, BilloN Befornng to tho mondaoioun statomont mudo yentorday that Wr Williams had on Monday lust " of eourao " boon furniahed with a copy of tho Hampdon Roll. Wo, may st.ito that tho lfnmpdeu Roll was only handed to us at ton o'clock yesterday (Tuesday) wornin^. and wiw no.t ant of the printers howds until Into yestocday afternoon, and that it ia uttorly falno, thoroforo, thai Mr Williams or Mr Anybody elso ever saw tho volt. Tho- f roodoai and uttoi- rcokloennoßn with wl\ioh Buoh gross impututions uro mado in (juito invigorating, and tho anxiety to. know how much furthor they can bo oarriod fills us with doliobus ox< pnotation, But tho adago about meiuu.ving other jMoplo'o «9rn by ono'n own bnalvol lias not jot lost its application, although thoso in this district «ho havo up to tho psosont timo orjoiod an undisputed monopoly for " ways thnt aro dark and triolcs thab uro mean," soem to, think it has. With roforonoo to a point of otiquotto m to oouiuol acoopting bripfa to dofonfl prisoners aocußod of capital orimas, Mr justioo lohnston on Monday (says tho < JorUelton Times') said it was an undornnod rub at tho English Bur that if ft sulHoiont foo was offered to n bamate* fot his sorvicoa in ft Court in which be usually pnioliaod, ho would bo bon,nd to acoppt tho duty, hawovcr distastofutto him it might bo to do no, unless ho been previously retained on tho other sjdo. OJ 1 eo«rae tho barrister might put whafcymluo holikod upon his sorvicoi», Such wua tho otitjuotto of llie profoaQion,. In any oaoo whort) an aoonsod l»ad n,ot n»oans to foo ft counsel, the Court found him one, .and there was generally no diJUoulty in goUing learnod gontlomen to rush to the front on »noh occasions.

Tho good Umo coming for Rcofton will nitsurt'dlj loud to a considerable inoroaßo in pppulution, tho weathor that has affliotod tho district no long huving broiton up and di«« (vppmirod, and tho roads ag»in iur good work*

wound and upon this portion of Now Zealand co favorod nud so blonsed, with nil that renders life agrooublo, but whioh may aud frequently do lead to thq«j> habiM which ongondor diflcasl* through oxponuro to m'oknom and oliilU, t,bo healthtast may bo striokon down by Rijicumatism, RuKptfVMO Gooc LfIMJUGO, iNTRRMITT/iN'P F«TBBfl. BIMOVM* M«» 8, &0., And it in woll that all should know tho moat roliablo ourca for thoso arq the famous Indian Mroioimki? known ft» Uholbih'a Groat Indian Ouroa,"— thoy can bo had of M. 11. G-issingc, Ohotnis t appointed solo wholesale ajjont for Roofton and (lihtrint. Sco tofltiwoniftlf) in advci-tis-ing oolumnß, — Advt:

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Inangahua Times, Volume 12, 30 October 1878, Page 2

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THE Inagahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1878. Inangahua Times, Volume 12, 30 October 1878, Page 2

THE Inagahua Times. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1878. Inangahua Times, Volume 12, 30 October 1878, Page 2

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