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LUMSDEN.

(Before H. McColloch, Esq., K.M.) Thursday, 30th November. Sarah Cameron v. W. Fraser. — Defendant was charged with using threatening and abusive languge towards complainant, who j is schoolmistress at Athol. It appeared from the evidence that defendant got the worse f er liquor and visited' her house where he used gome very opprobioos epithets. His Worship fined him £3 and £3 5s costs ; in default one week's improsnment. Police v. Edward Fealy — Defendant, who was working at Dunrobin for Mr W. Basstiari, was oharged with cruelly illtreating a horse by beating it oter the head with a stick. Fined 20b, with £1 2s costs; in default one week's imprisonment. Bradmpie & Co. v. J. Hoffman.— Claim ' £1 8s 2d for goods supplied. Judgment; was for plaintiff ; costs, 12s. — A. Wallace j v. E. McPhail— Claim £2 16s for goods supplied. Mr Henderson jEor plaintiff; Judgments for the amount, with costs £1 9s 6d.— J. Black v. E. Doolan— Claim £12 8s for goods /supplied ; for plaintiff, with costs, 19s. — Same v. Heinmington — Claim £7' lls 6d for goods- supplied ; for plaintiff? with costs, 13s.— E. Fealy r W. Basstian — Claim £6 12s 6d for wages due. After hearing evidence, his" Worship gave judgment for plaintiff for £3 18s 6d, with costs, Ilsi— Whittake r. Joseph Weir — A claim for goods £6 6&»6d. As there was no appearance of 'plaintiff the case was struck out, his Worship granting £1 la costs to defendant's solicitor.-— Beer v. Sel woodJudgment summons ; claim of £5 9s. Ordered to be paid forthwith, with costs 17s ; in default one week's imprisonment.

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Southland Times, Issue 4495, 6 December 1882, Page 3

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LUMSDEN. Southland Times, Issue 4495, 6 December 1882, Page 3

LUMSDEN. Southland Times, Issue 4495, 6 December 1882, Page 3