MAGISTRATE’S COURT
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. , (Before Mr W. G. Riddell, 8.M.) John Edward Ramsay, for two breaches of his prohibition order, was fined £4, in default one month’s imprisonment. Timothy Donovan, on a charge of drunkenness, "was fined £l, in default day* CIVIL MATTEES. • . (Before Dr A. McArthur, B.M. ) ALTERATIONS TO SHOP FITTINGS. A. J. Bishop, cabinet-maker, proceeded against Catharine Cain. claiming £1 14s for alterations to shop fittings, -Alter ing evidence his Worship gave judgment for plaintiff for £1 12s. UNDEFENDED CASES. dTudgment by default was given for plainv in the following undefended cases; Sharlaud and Co.. Ltd. v. C. 0. Reilly. £5 ils 10d‘ costs £2 3s 6d: Harry Tpomer v. Frederick A -abridge, 6s 9d. costs se: John Norton v. Percy Kenna. £44 18s 6d. costs £2 14s: William Henry Green v. E. H. Pennv £5 7s lOd, costs 8s: A. E. Bndd (trailing as A E. Budd and Co.l v. George H. Peacock, £37 14s 9d, costs £2 14s. JUDGMENT SUMMONS. William Hawthorne was ordered to nay Philin Patrick O’Brien £6 9s on on.before August 15th, in default seven days’ impns. onnieut.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 12
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