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MAGISTRATE COURT.

—Before — Bishop S. M. arid Mr. J. O'Halloran J. P.

Fisher v Miles Claim =£13 17 I£. This was, for balance of , running account extending from April 1884 neatly to present date. Both Plantiff and Defendant showed a sad want of knowledge in supporting their statements with accurate documentary details.

His Worship was anxious to do justice, but under the circumstances had no alternative but to nonsuit the Plantiff. Mr Cathro who appeared for defendant asked for costs which his Worship declined, to grant. Keats y. Pickerill— Claim £5 4s 5d Judgment by default. Plantiff given power to choose future course of action.

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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 21 April 1894, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE COURT. Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 21 April 1894, Page 2

MAGISTRATE COURT. Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 21 April 1894, Page 2

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