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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

Tuesday, Februaht 18. (Before Messrs H. S. Fish, jun., and H. Gourley,

r i Fat.? rßo,?, ,and Barr v- Jame« Campbell (Green MrV I m m 106 Ml Oa a J^gmeSt summons" -Mr Ihornton appeared for plaintiffs, and said he understood that therewas no appearance of defenh^i ißss g,m-ent waß obfcilmed on the 12th NoramPnnri m »?rt J'"?'s*' heCoouna«'J hadsatisfiedthe tphii 5 "I 4™ able t0 Pay- a"d had obtained an order against him. Ho would now a ß k for ml.H r.fiVTf ltc payroent.-An order was made that defendant pay the claim within 10 days, or m default seven days in paol. Edward Joyce v. Morris Uepner.-Olaim £2 Bs, np»alTf a? 0°™t>r wages.-Mr Meatyard ap^ peared for plaintiff and Mr Wilkinson for defendant. -Ino oa»« was adiourned for a week, with costs apmat plaintiff, Mr Wilkinson taking exception to drawn v thß Particulars ot demand we re Louis Faigan 7. Jamea Coxon.-Claim £Us6d 7ff. of account.-Mr Wilkinson appeared for Ith wh<™'judgment was given hy default,

in?' Vp'm' V> W' Fo»tw.-Oliilm £i. for bilipoat■nnr f ™yappearedforplaintiff' for whom judgment was given hy default. Msurice Coghlan v. Wm. Graham.- Olaim £1, being 5s for money lent and 15. for goods supplied.Mr JJ. O. Mncdonald appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Inornton for defendant. -Mr Macdonald said the 16a was really for drinks, and if the man was mean enough to refuse to pay this he would abandon it and elaiin for the 68.-Mr Thornton said liewas instructed to admit the Ss, and judgment was given accordingly, with coats. Kempthorne, Prossur v. John Jordon (Dunback).— Claim M 12s for goods supplied.-Mr James appeared for plaintiffs, for whom judgment was given oy octauic.

niLiiSL'1 Michael Morean (Woodside).Olaim £12 10s j>d, on a promissory note.-Mr Meatyard appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr D. D. Macdonald for the defendant.—On the representation of Mr Macdonald, the case was adjourned to the 20th March to allow of the production of evidence.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4

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