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METHVEN.

(Before Mr T. A. B. Bailey, S.M.)

Joseph I'earson was naca £i and 7& costs on a cnarge of obtaining liquor during tho euiiency ot a. prouiljuion order-

William Robinson was charged u-it.fi failing to register under tbo xtefence Act. Defendant agreed to register, and tho case was withdrawn.

Judgment for plaintiff by default was given in F. S. Barratt v. J . Crainger, claim £o 14s 9d, costs los; and F. S. Barratt v. Andrew Mclntosh, £1 Ss, costs os. Frauk Newman (Mr Kennedy) claimed from Herbert Ire laud and Charles Ireland the sum of £24 10s, for the stabling and tho keep of an entire horse up to April 17th, and a further sum at tho. rate of 5s per day up to the date ot the case being decided by the Court. Mr Nicholls appeared for Charles Ireland, and ask ed for an adjournment, as his clien: wae not connected the ownership of the horse. Mr Kennedy then asked for judgment against Herbert Ireland. Evidence was taken, and judgment oy default was given for z.60, with costs 30s.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 10

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METHVEN. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 10

METHVEN. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 10

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