CHRISTCHURCH.
/TO _ HIS -° AT(Before Captain Deighton.) h n s^ BNNESb r, A , firßt offend er, who had been remanded for medical treatment, was fined 5s and 6s Gd medical exDense. or m default twenty-four hourf ffiwfiX me I L r T r r <? he \ fi '«t offended we?e each fined se, Is cab hire, and Court costs win default twenty four hours' imprison: (Before R. Beetham, Esq., R M ) Civil CASEs.-Judgment by default was given for plaintiffs with costs in the following [cases : - H. Hearfield v. A. W. Grimmer, claim £3 10s, Mr Donnelly for plaintiff; R. Crawford v. A. ». Boardman, £7 ... Mr Weston, ]un., for plaintiff. The Grocara' Purchasm,? TT ? 0 -°l 3erafc "o Company, Limited, v. H.Audrews, claim .£lO7 ss ; -judgment summons Mr Kippenberger 4 judgment creditors, Mr Deacon for judgment debtor. I his case had been adjourned from Monday, to enable the debtor to produce his Bank book. After argument, the debtor was ordered to pay tho amount claimed forthwith or iv dafault three months' imprisonment. The order was suspended for seven days.— -J. Levett v. E. O'Rorke, claim 17s for one week'_ wages in lieu of notice. Mr Donnelly for plaintiff. Defendant Baid he was willing to pay 7s. Judgment was given for plaintiff with coats.— H. E. Rowe v. P. L.. Eoßanowßki, claim jei 5s for loaa sustained through the destruction of ten fowls by & dog, the property of defendant, Mr Beattie for plaintiff. Defendant stated that his dog waa chained up on theevening on which plaintiff alleged ifc destroyed his fowls. Judgment was given for plaintiff with costs, £1 6s.— B. Beverley v. E. Body, claim £9. Mr Harris for plaintiff, for whom judgment was given by default, with costs.— The case of M. Taylor v. E. Clark, claim ,£6, was adjourned till* Augußt 10. J
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Star (Christchurch), 25 July 1893, Page 2
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302CHRISTCHURCH. Star (Christchurch), 25 July 1893, Page 2
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