MAGISTRATE'S COURT
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. , (Before Dr A. McArthur, g.M.) CIVIL BUSINESS. Judgment for the plaintiff by default for the amount mentioned was entered up in each of the following cases;— Steahouse and .Tabor v. Prank Wilkinson, £3 10s 6d, costs 11s; John Turner v, Tawho Parinihi, £9 7s 6d, costs £1 14s 6d; Commissioner of Crown Lands r. S. W. Cross, £3 19s lid, costa 10s; same v. H. L. R. Islicrwood, £8 12s 2d, costs £1 8s 6d; Herbert Hill, Ltd., v. Ben. Archer, £5 ss, costs £1 5s 6d; Commissioner of Crown Lands r. James Richmond Mabey, £4 11s 4d. costs £1; R. and E. Tingey v. Alfred Percy Westbury, £8 2s costs £1 3s 6d; Wellington City Corporation,- v. Williain Henry Sheppard, £7 18s Id, costa 8s; same v. James Aitken, £64 18s 7d, costs £1 10s; E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd., v. Arthur Stanley Judd, £l3 10s sd, costa 15s; Wellington Biscuit Company, Ltd., v. Chan Fan, costs only, 17s; same v. Peter Camie, £5 18s 7d, costs £1 3s 6d; same v William Smith, £l3 Is Id, costs £1 10s 6d; George’H. Thornton v. John James Bourke, £2 19s lid, costs 10s; Pragra Tea Company r. Mrs Harding Toomer, £4 15s lOd, costs os; Cyril Paget r. William Fitzpatrick, £4 4s lOd, costs 10s; George Doughty and Company v. Arthur B. Humphries, £2 6s 6d, costs 11s; fomith and Smith. Ltd., v. James Augustus Boyd £5 4s Bd, costs £1 3s 6d; H. Price’and Company, Ltd., v. W. Hague, £5 16s 9d, costs £1 5s 6d. ’ December 21st was fixed as the date
on or before which the judgment debtor in each of the following cases must pay the amount due by him: —Munt, Cottroll and Co., Ltd., v. Julius Henry W. Angerstein, £l4 Is 4d; James Knight v. F. "W. I/ietz, £8 lis; Edward Collie v. F. Carnehtoi-, £1 8s: Menteath and Bcei-o v. Reginald P. Bell, /£8 3s 4d. The alternative was fixed at fourteen, seven, three, and seven days' imprison|ment respectively. " No order' was made in the case Marriett Petersen v. Sidney" O'Brien, a, debt of £6. CRIMINAL CASES. ■ (Before Mr W. G. RiddeH, S.M.) For being found drunk a first offender was fined 105,,:, in default twenty-four hours. .John Kyle, similarly charged, was fined 10s, in default forty-eight hours. . Archibald Mays, stationer's assistant, pleaded guilty to stealing goods valued at £ls, the property of Whitoombe and Tombs, and was remanded till Friday for sentence.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 3
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