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MAGISTRATE'S COURT,

SEQUEL TO, A HARBOUR COLLISION. « • ! • I; :.^'-i■■■. %}. i..':li '"■) ' .JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. • i ■ •' -vr'.';-' ,Vr-' : h/.,\. i- .■■; ft .•-■<' ," ' ! In' the 'Magistrate's Court on Saturday Mr. .' si | C.C. Kettle, IS.M., delivered his con aide red :i '• ! judgment in the case: in which Mr. I'V'Hlk. * I J. -Cooper/.chemist;-sued' Edward P. • Ooyle', i an - for damages; • amounting >ta i , | £137 17s 6d, to his launch, the Tawhira, caused by the launching of a scow. Mr. ; M. (3. McGregor appeared for ' the plaintiff ' ; and Mr. 'A; 'Hanria for the defendant. ; \ The Magistrate said ' that, having ; care •; hilly considered the evidence,' he , had come to. the conclusion that it had not been estab- ' lished that .the plaintiffs - son had been ; guilty of contributory, negligence ;of *ucli a §0$ nature as to disentitle the plaintiff to succeed in; the action.' He had also come to /$' tno conclusion , that'-regulation 8 of " the Auckland , Harbour Hoard—compelling \c.ssels to keep a deck watchdid not apply to pleasure yachts and launches. - The scow ' : had. been, carelessly,,handled' by- its Blaster : . after vit had gone into the water, *•. He, > therefore,' held that the owner of the scow ; was liable, and would -.giver', judgment in , J favour of the w plaintiff. " / Whatever'damages were 'sustained" should * bo: paid ■ by. u Coyle. ' The question of assessing damage* was adjourned until Thursday next, *. >' THE WOULD MOVES ON. ''' AND SO DOES THE WONDERFUL '.REPUTATION r"■ ■. * r~, . 1 .'. OF • . - ' DR. EN SOU'S TAMER JtJICK. ' NO OTHER MEDICINE HAS EVEF ACCOMPLISHED SUCH * " r ' *""* " HAPPY RESULTS. , Dr. EnbOb's Tamer .Juioo has acquired iii -jK famous reputation by its Wonderful and .g? decisive victories over disease and suffering.. V . Tamer Juice supplies strength'and energy to those who are low from, nervousness and physical exhaustion. > If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, ;■ neuralgia, dyspepsia, blood diseases, liver or kidney troubles, Dr. Elisor's Tamer Juic*> : : will surely and quickly banish your ailments, ! and give you a new and healthful lease or ! life. /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13486, 13 May 1907, Page 7

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13486, 13 May 1907, Page 7

MAGISTRATE'S COURT, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13486, 13 May 1907, Page 7