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THE COURTS.

St. Ba.tha.ks —Resident Magistrates Court. July 26. H. Agnew v. E. Agnew. Larceny from a dwelling. Committed for trial. " —Peacock and others vJ. Thomas and others. Ajourned to August 9. Warden's Court. Grants. —C. Dongee, protection ; Dunsmuir and others, two water races; W. B. Leader, water race ; Fahey and Webb, tail race ; Wood and others, protection ; Barron and others, protection. • Mining Lease.—Application by Dunsmuir Brothers apjourned sine die for survey. ; : ♦ HAMILTON.—WARDEN'S Court. July 19-—Grants : J. and J. Thomas extended claim ; J. and A. Roberts, tail race; J. and A. Roberts, extended claims ; J. H. Scherp extended claim; T. H. Edmonds and. another, extended claim, water race and tail race.

HYDE. —Resident Magistrate's Court. Jane 20.—Eagan v Lockwood. £4B 2s 4d. Judgment for plaintiff for £5 Is 4d, costs 38s, 10 expenses of one witness, and 21s professional costs.—Price v Boyd, £23 3s. Dibmissed.—Same , v Redmond. £l4 153. Judgment for plaintiff for £2 and costs 4Ss ; 20s expenses of two witnesses, 21s professional costs; to be paid-by instalments.— Same v. Caspar. £2 10s. Judgment for plaintiff for 30s, 33s costs, and 203-profes-sional costs.—Same v. O'Connell. £ll 8s sd. Judgment for plaintiff for £2 3s lid, costs 425, and 21s professional, costs—Same v. Holley. £9 10s. Judgment for plaintiff for £3, costs 395, and 21s professional costs, to be paidbyinstalmente.—Samev. Boyd. £2 18s. Judgmentfor plaintifffor£l Bs, 22s expenses of witnesses, and 31a costs of court. —Lockwood v. Eagan. £23 17s 3*l. Judgment for plaintiff for £l6 5s 3d, coßts 28s, and 21s professional costs. Messrs Fraser and Row—latt attended the Court. -

_ MACRAES—R.M. COTTRT, -• July 21.—G-riffan v. Cockerill. £3 2s 6d Judgment for £2 2s, and costs 7a. ■ Warden's Court. Grants.—Jeremiah- Nolan, agricultural lease. NASEBY.—Resident Magistrate's Court. July 22.—Pastoral Company v. Peter Rumble. £2O, for damnge caused to sheep by a dog. Judgment foi £2, coats of Court £3, professional fee £1 In. July .28. Janet ■ "Watson v. Margaret Smith. Assault. Fined 205., and costs 9s j in default, 24 hours'imprisonment.—Margaret Smith v. Janet "Watson. . Abusive language. Kned 20s, and cotts 13s, in default 21 hours' imprisonment. Defendant went to gaol. Police r. James Hore. Having an unregistered dog. F.ned 10s, and costs 7s, half the penalty to go tc the party suing, viz Patrick Nolan.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 617, 28 July 1881, Page 3

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THE COURTS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 617, 28 July 1881, Page 3

THE COURTS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 617, 28 July 1881, Page 3

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