THE COURTS.
St. Bathaxs—ResidejftMacistiiates CounT.
July 26. H. Agnew v E. Agnew. Larceny from a dwelling. Committed for trial. —Peacock and others v J. Thomas and others. Ajouraed to August 9. .Ward bx"s Court. Grants.—C. Dongee, protection; Dunsmuir and others, two water races; W. B. Leader, water race • Pahey and Webb, tail race ; Wood and others, protection ; Barron and.others, protection. Mining Lease.—Application by Dunsmuir Brothers" apjourned sine die for survey. £■ HAUlLTOif.—warden's Court. July 19—Grants : j; and J. Thomas extendad claim ; J. and A. Roberts, tad race ; J. and A Roberts, extended claims ; J. H. extended claim ; T. H. Edmonds and another, extended claim, water race and tail race. HYDE.—Resident Magistrate's Court. June 20. Eagau v Lockwood. £4S 2s <Jd. Judgment for plaintiff for £5 Is 4rl, costs 3Ss, 10 expenses of one witness, and 21s professional costs.—Price v Boyd, £23 3s. bismissed.—Same v iiedmoiid. £l4 15s. Judgment for plaintiff for £2 and costs 48s ; 20s.expenses of two witnesses, 21s professional" "costs, to be paid by instalments.— Same v. Caspar.. £2 10s. Judgment for plaintiff for 30s, 33s eosls, and 20s professional costs.—Same v. O'Uonnell. £ll 8s sd. Judgment for plaintiff for £2 3s lid, costs 425, and 2ls professional costs—Same v. Holley. £9 10s Judgment for plaintiff for £3. costs 395, and 21s professional costs, to be paidbyinstalments.— Same v. Boyd. £2 18s Judgmentfor plaintifffor £lB.-J, 22s expenses of witnesses, und 3Ls costs of court.—Lockwoed v. Eiigan. £23 17s 3d. Judgment for plaintiff fur £l6 5s 3d, costs 28s, and 21s professional costs. Messrs Fraser and Eowliitfr attended the Court.
MACRAES—R.M. Court. July 21.—Griffon v. Cockorill. £3 2a 6d. Judgment for £2 2a, and costs 7s. Warden's Couiit. Grants.—Jeremiah Nolan, agricultural lejtse. NASEBY.—Resident Magistrate's Coujit. July 22.—Pastoral Company v. Peter Rumble. £2O, for damige caused to sheep by a. dog. Judgment foi £2, costs of Court £3, professional fee £1 Ih. July 28.—Janet Watson ■v. Smith.. Assault. Fined 205., and costs' 9s ; in default, 24 hours'imprisonmeht..— Margaret Smith v.-'Janet Watson. Abu'sive language Fined 20s, and coits 13s, in default 21 hours' imprisonment. Defendant went to gaol.— Police" v. James Hore; -Having an unregistered dog. F.ncd 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, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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371THE COURTS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 617, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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