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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

Before J. Sharp, Esq , R.M. This Day. M'Gee v. Dr. Carr. Claim for £8 for dis'ionored cheque. Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed and costs 14s. Robert Pollock, Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy — Re Vickerman, v. Henry Garner. Claim for £2 2s M for medical attendance. Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed, payable in a mouth, and costs 9s. The Same v. Wolfenden. Claim for £4 Bs., for medical attendance. Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed, payable half in one month, and the balance in two, and costs 9s. Bonnington v. Godfrey. Claim for £19 13s. 9d., for goods supplied. Judgment for plaintifi for amount claimed and costs 20s. Andrews v. Augarde. Claim £1 9*. 3d., for horse-hire and refreshmeuts, Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed and costs 9s. Jones v. Raikes. Claim for 6s. 3d. for goods supplied. Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed and costs 9s. Adams and Kingdon v. Robinson. Claim for £19 6s 4d. professional charges. Judgment for amount claimed and . costs 30s. Robert Robinson, William Carey, and James Mitchell, charged with being drunk and disorderly, were fined 10s. each and costs. .Susan Hayden was charged with attempting to commit suicide. Prisoner, who said that she was in a very excited state at the time but had since recovered, was discharged with a caution. The Superintendence". — "Rumor says that a gentleman of the name of Gibbs, who lives on the other side of the Bay, is preparing to contest the election for the Superinteudency with Mr. Curtis, Nelson Assemblies. — We are requested to state that the fourth aad last Assembly Ball of the season is to take place at the Provincial Hall, on Friday evening next, when dancing will commence punctually at eight o'clock.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 223, 22 September 1869, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 223, 22 September 1869, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 223, 22 September 1869, Page 2

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