RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Thursday. ~ . (Before Thomas Beckham, Esq., 8.M.) Adjouened Cases, hobne v, cbawfobd. Claim £7 lis, Mr. Beyeridge for plaintiff, Mr. Brookfield for defendant. ;■''...' Cases Settled. ? t '■' peachy v. baktlett. Claim £5, Mr. Wynn for plaintiff. iIOBHtN V. TJTTING, ... Claim £14 14s. Mr, Beverldge for plaintiff. >:< Judgments Confessed. Owen and .fendeepw x. barchaed. Claim £5 2s. 9d. Mr. Weston appeared and confessed judgment on behalf of the defendant. HEBBEET V. KENT. Claim £10. Nonsuits, Nonsuits were recorded in tire following cases :—Cook v, Donchaise, claim £12 4s. Id.; Kobinson v. Chisholm, claim £2; CvWaympnth v. 6'enes and Dcvenpprt, claim £4; Westfall v, Spiller; Barry v. Mullahy, claim £2 173. 6d.; Pick v. Gray, claim £1 2s. 6d. Undefended Cases. Judgments were given for plaintiffs in. the following cases:--—Jackman; v. Jones, claim £1 16s, Mr. Beveridge appeared for plaintiff; Scott v. Sam, Mr. Matthews for plaintiff, claim £1 ; Smith v. Stephens, Mr, Brookfield for the plaintiff, claim £2 16s 3d ; Moore v. Jones, £11 lis; Scott V. Frost, Mr. Mathews for plaintiff, claim £8 12; Paul v. Fletcher, claim £1 10s for occupation of a house; Phillips v, Lewis, claim £5; Mackay v. Taylor, Ivfr. Wynn for plaintiff, Mr. Heveridge for the defendant, claim £19;, £15 of which had been paid into Court j Pierce v. Donald, elaina £9 10s : Bowden v. Wood, Mr. J. ltussel.l for plaintiff, claim £13 16s, judgment for plaintiff £4 16s, £$ had been paid into Court; Edgar and Co. v, Gardon, claim £1 10s, Mr. Beveridge for the plaintiff; Watt y. Jamioson, claim £1 2s 6d; ..Watt v. S, Y. Collins, claim £2 10s ; Morrin v. Taprell, claim £15 5s lid, Mr. J. Russell for plaintiff; Kose v. Dempsey, claim £o 6s 5Jd ; Uoyle v.Collins, claim £16 17s 6d; Grace" v\ Colims, claim £12 3s; Phillips v. Jieid and Frost, claim £10 6s 4d ;. DornweU, v, Maunsell, claim £'J, Defended Cases. .J#W^' : ''.''' lodge v. HIKES. :S Claim £12-10s., for rent of a house, i #f Mr. Hill for plaiatifF. V ' * Mr. Wyna deposed to having witnessed the agreement entered into by the defendant for the occupation of the house. Mr. Lodge deposed to having rented the house to the defendant, f Judgment for the plaintiff. PHILLrfS V, MARKS. ■" Claim £0, for goods supplied, Mr. Wynn for plaintiff; Mr. Brookfield for defendant. Several witnesses were examined on both sides, the defence being that the goods were delivered in a damaged state, and were therefore worthless. Judgment for defendant lIOLMAN Y. DUDLEY. .< Claim £5, for-wages, £2 4s of which had been, paid into. Court. Plaintiff agreed to accept the sunt paid in full of all demands, BELL BROS. Y. HOWELL. Claim i3s,, for horse feed supplied. The defence was that the corn had. not been ordered by defendant. ..Judgment for defendant.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 897, 28 September 1866, Page 5
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464RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 897, 28 September 1866, Page 5
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