MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
TUTS DAY. (Before T. W. I'AUKUit, Ksq., H.M-) DKUXK AND DISORDER. * James Kelly, 011 remand fvcni yesterday, was again brought up on the above charge, and was sentenced to six days' imprisonment, notwithstanding that the old offender promised that if the Magistrate would give him another chance, lie would take the pledge. weiV TL CASES. Lippert v?"©fcAßKSoN.—Claim, L 7 lis. lid.—An order made for the defendant t(5 < *pfflf3o3. jjer month, and as ho had not cotnplied with terms of the order, lie was sentenced to be imprisoned for 35 days, in the Timaru Gaol. SritAKE v. Playfort.— Claim, L 5, board and lodging. Judgment was given for plaintiff, with costs. J. H. Milligan v. Mksshch.—Claim, L2 65., goods supplied. Judgment by confession. A. Wells v. P. Leppeu.—Claim, Ll9 Bs. 2d. for goods supplied. Judgment for plaintiff', with costs.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 330, 15 May 1877, Page 2
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