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RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURT, GREYTOWN,

[Before S. Wardell, Fsa, R.M] November 19th, 1862. Walter Hodder v. Thomas Ingley — Debt £3 15s Od ; judgment for plaintiff for .£3, and costs 7s. George Williamson v. Kenneth Kerr — Horse stealing ; information withdrawn by permission Henry Braithwate v. Henry Burling, senior — Debt £4 17s 3d ; settled out of Court, costs is. J. E. Challia v. Charles East— Debt £2 13s 6d ; stand over to 17th December. Hanuera Maraeti v. Hugh M'Kenzie— Claim ,£42 ; summons not served. Taraipini v. Hugh Morrison— Claim £30 ; this case was referred last sitting to arbitration ; report received from the umpire deciding in favor of defendant. Charles Butler v. Alexander M'Kay — Assault; fined 205., and costs 31s. in default 14 days imprisonment.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURT, GREYTOWN, Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATES' COURT, GREYTOWN, Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 3

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