Resident magistrate's Court.
Friday, Oct. 3
(Before H. McCulloch, Esq., R.M.) DRUNKENNESS. Two first offenders, for having been drunk and disorderly, had (their bail estreated. — Win. Williams, for the same offence, was fined LI ; in default, 48 hours' imprisonment. — Two first offenders for having been drunk were fined 5s each. CIVIL CASES. Handyside v, McKenzie: — Claim for Ll2, disputed balance of account for coal supplied. Mr Finn for plaintiff, This
case was heard at two previous sittings, aovi when called to-day for judgment Mr Finn intimated that he jwould accept judgment for a modified amount, and his Worship gave judgment accordingly, viz., for L 4 48, with costs, L 2 10s.— Lawlor >v. Fitzmaurice : Claim for L 3 15s Id for goods supplied. Defendant was 'ordered to pay the amount within a month; in default, 14 days' imprisonment.— Roche v. Stan way : Claim forL4 6s Bd, goods supplied. — Same v. Doveroux : Claim for L 4 13?, goods supplied. — Same v. Gobbe: Claim for LI 3s Bd, goods supplied. Judgment in each case, by default, "for amount, with costs. :^,
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Southland Times, Issue 5048, 4 October 1884, Page 3
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