R.M. COURT. — To.day.
« J. T. Dickson v. Hector Simpson, claim £20 on a dishonored promissory note ; judgment by default. Gisborne Harbor Board v. Kinross and Graham, claim £23 18s for rates ; judgment by default, costs £3 14s. Harbor Board v. John Gibson Kinross, claim £14 Is 3d for rates; judgment by default with £2 2s costs. Harbor Board v. George Moore, claim 11s 3d ; judgment by default with 6s costs. Harbor Board v. John Muldoon, claim £2 4s 8d ; judgment by default with costs 10s. H. C. Boylan v. Charles Westrup, claim £1 8s 6d ; judgment by default, 8s costs. W. Adair v. S. Dodgshtvn, claim £60. The plaintiff claimed that he had purchased from the defendant a house in Lowe street which was a fixture with property of which he was himself the assignee. Judgment was reserved. John Wiiugh v. Dennis Malone, claim £21 1 7s and set-off £3 10s 6d. — Case proceeding.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5274, 13 September 1888, Page 2
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154R.M. COURT. — To.day. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5274, 13 September 1888, Page 2
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