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WARDEN’S COURT.

(Before J. N, Wood, Esq., Warden) Wednesday, 28th April. Fitzgerald v, Hill.—Mr J. Taylor appeared for plaintiff, Mr Finn for defendant. Plaintiff mail o application for a mining claim at Round Hill, within the area of which was situated a water dam, which defendant contended belonged to him and which ho ;.gd never abandoned, Mr Finn pointed out that it was a principle of the Mines Act that if any person did not comply with the regulations they should first he sum. moned to show cause why they should nob a ban. don the right in respect of which a complaint was made that the conditions were nob being complied with —Tiie Warden concurred and nonsuited plaintiff,

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Western Star, Issue 347, 1 May 1880, Page 6

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WARDEN’S COURT. Western Star, Issue 347, 1 May 1880, Page 6

WARDEN’S COURT. Western Star, Issue 347, 1 May 1880, Page 6

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