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MAGISTERIAL.

ASHBURTON— 7HURSD&7, (Dofore Mr 0. A. Wray, R.M.) ALLEGED ASBAt'LT. Alexander Turner wee charged on the informa'lon of W. Gampbll with having assaulted and beaten him at the Sproad Eag'o —Mr Wilding;, for Informant, Mr Purnell for defendant. — Mr Wilding Bsld that ho had just boon instructed to eppear for informant, nnd BBkod that tho oaae might be deferred till later In the day. Subsequently Mr Wilding Bald that he had been informed that Mr Paraell Intended raising a point of title, «nd he had iuformed Campbell that he was not prepared to meet that defence. He therefore aelei that the Information mipht bo withdrawn. — Information withdrawn accordingly. CIVIL OASES. D. Thomas v D Brick, claim £8 0s Si, for commission on Bile of Bheep alleged htkvo been plaood m plaintiff's handa for dUposhl, This case had beea heard on previous Oonrt days, aad the Magistrate now cave judgment as follows : — ln this oase I nnl that the plaintiff was employed by the defendant as Lia agent to sell the sheep m qaoation at 9i 6i ; that with that object be entered into negotiations with McDonald, who was acting as Tailor's agent; that the sale was Bubseqaently tfhoted to Taylor by defendant himaelf at 9j 5i and £1, but that it was brought about by the plaintiff 'who received tho purohase money and ootioluded the transaction. Ab to the amount of commission I think that under the olcoamstancea the usual one-half, which it appears is ouatomary m ouoh oases, IB what tbe plaintiff is fairly entitled to, and I give judgment accordingly for £4 0j 31 and oontfl. Asbbuttou Publishing Company v H, Earnshaw, claim £1 633 d. Mr Oathbertson for defendant; Part of the amount hud been incur ed joat prior to defendant's bankruptcy, and judgment was given for plaintiff for the balance and coat", tbe Magistrate telling the defendant he ought to be BBhamed of his behavior In regard to the amount.

Joseph Roblneon v D. Oalrnoroßß, cUlm £2. Sudgment for plaintiff by dofault fur tbe amount chimed and costs.

John O'^rady v J. Worner, olalm £9 B>4i. Mr l'urnell for plaintiff, Mr Outhbertson for defendant. . With the exception of a balance of a fow shilling* the money claimed had betn pnld into Oourt. On the application of defendant's counsel the case waa adj mroed for a Week. The Ooart then rose

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 27 September 1888, Page 3

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MAGISTERIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 27 September 1888, Page 3

MAGISTERIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 27 September 1888, Page 3

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