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R.M. COURT.

■ fi ' . Monday, June Ist.J.., ,- -['.' ' .. (Before/H. Wi' Braßant^aq^RM.)^ . „ • UNDEFENDED OASES. '■• ■■ • ' I : Wanganoi Herald Company (Ltd) v F. ." and C. F. Hensbaw Coy.,, claim ,£l2' on dishonoured promissory- note, judgment - for plaintiffs by default with costs 225. . Same'v F. G. Caasells, claim £1;. judg- ■ ment for plaintiff by default, with costs . 6s. ■ - • ' . . ■ ; Jas. Fortune v J. Freeman, claim 10a j" judgment for plaintiff by consent, with ■ costs 6s, no execution to issue, for a fort£ ■night. . . . ' .D. M. Hogg v Thomas Connell, claim 16s 9d ; judgment for plaintiff by default, with 6s costs. ' ■ James Tliain and Co. v George. Butler, claim £2 ss ; judgment for plaintiff by default, with costs 6s. James Robinson v Plynn. {Midget Company), claim 10s ; judgment !for plaintiff by default, with costs Gs. * ' y " . James Watt y James Hamilton, claim - £3 lls 8d ; jndgment for plaintiff by default, with costs 6s. > ' Matthew Biordan v George Small, claim £7 17s Od; judgment for plaintiff . by default, with costs 10s. Same v Carl Kruetz, claim £1 9s 2d; judgment for plaintiff by consent (to be paid at the rate of' 4s per month) with costs 7s. Same vßobert McLean, claim £5 2s ' • lid j judgment for plaintiff by confes- , sion, with costs ss. r Sarnev Eobort Beauchamp, claim £6 2s 9s ; judgment for plaintiff by default, with costs 10s. Same v Bow.en, .claim .£8 16s 9d ; judgment for plaintiff by confession, with costs 53. - . JDDBMBNT SUMMONSES. Eliza J. Kennedy vW. G. Watt. Mr Barnicoat for judgment creditor applied for. an adjournment for four weekß. Application granted. E. Oates v Tnpia Turoa. Mr Betts appeared for judgment oreditor. Proof of defendant's ability- to pay was given, but the native being ill, and consequently not being able to attend, ' the case was adjourned for four weeks. Morrow v Boltory In this case -Mr Lloyd stated that this day three weeks he had made, an application for and adjournment for plaintiff for a month, but it was recorded as* an adjournment for a. week, consequently when the case was called on next week none of the parties were j)resent. The case was re-instated, and to be Called on the Court, day falling one montb from the date of application. F. C. Watkins v W. McGonagle, '. Defendant's offer of 10s per .month (and to pay Court costs, 14s, now) was accepted by judgment creditor. DEFENDED* CASES. George Hutchison- v Tunbridge- and . West, claim J253 Is 6d. Mr Barnicoat for defendants This was a claim aeainst the defendants as successors of trustees in an estate. The liability was incurred by Messrs McGloughlin and Wright, Sfew Plymouth, as original trustees. Since then the defendants in this case had been appointed their successors by' an order of the Supreme Court, and the amount was now claimed against them. Mr Barnicoat defended the action on legal grounds, and. the tI.W. reserved his decision for a fortnight. ■. . P. Hurley v James Costigan, claim £3 19s. Mr Watt for plaintiff, and Mr Lloyd ior defendant. . Judgment' was given for plaintiff for J53 120 9d, with 63 BOSts. ■ ■

The grave of Annie Rutledge, the early love of Abraham Lincoln, will 'soon have a fitting monument. The body, which for nearly fifty.five years has rested in cemetery at New Concord, HI., was recently exhumed and buried in Oakland cemetery. It was to rescue from oblivion the remains of a woman so closely ; and ' dearly related to Lincoln that a subaeription was started some /months ago among L the citizens of Petersburg for the purpose of erecting a suitable monunnnt. The " difficulty in the way Jwas in discovering ■ the grave, which had been beaten down - by the storms of years. Old settlers say that a storm any time within a year after the funeral would bring Lincoln the most violent paroxysms of grief. Annie Rutledge died at the; age of nineteen of grief, caubed by the desertion of Henry McNeil, her lover. It was then that Lin- ' coin began his wooing, and the pair bo- ' came engaged, but Miss Eutledge died before the date of the marriage anived. THREE CENTUEIES have rolled ba since Bacon said " Coffee oomforteth the brain and heart, and helpeth digestion " Use Crease's A. I. Coffee. Sold only in ilb. and 21b. tins. ~ '

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 2

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R.M. COURT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 2

R.M. COURT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11283, 2 June 1891, Page 2