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ASHBURTOX-THURSDAY. (Before Mr H. Frlediandor J.P., and MrD. Williamson J.P.) OIVIO OASES P. and D. Duuosn v Lowe, olalm £3 19a lOd. Jadgment summons. Order made for payment of 10s per weak, first payment to be made within eight daya, In default-one Week's imprisonment. Brown vD. Cameron, claim £1 9a Mr Wilding for defendant. Brown, p'alotiff deposed that he was engaged by Mr Cameron at 25) per week, and had worked for four weeks at that rate, — Crossexamined by Mr Wilding : Mr 0-nmon gave him an order on a publican for £3 15s, whlob he was not satisfied with. Shearing was done on two ocoaalcns daring Ibe time he was at work. He had long hours, and &lso had to drive sheep on Sundays, — D, Cameron, of 01 tines, deposed that Brown was engaged by him 'at IBs per we?k, rs shepherd, and he agreed to pay lilm 25i per week during the shearing, which be htd done by au order on Mr Patton, rot b*vin£ a cheqaa hook or money In the hoase — Jadgment for defendant. The Court then rose.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2039, 17 January 1889, Page 2
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182MAGISTERIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2039, 17 January 1889, Page 2
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