WARDEN'S COURT.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1870. (Before Vincknt Pyke, Esq., Warden.)
Goodger v. Logan. Mrßrough, who appeared on behalf of the Company, intimated that an amicable arrangement had been come to by the litigants, and that the case would not in consequence be proceeded with. The Warden said he was exceedingly glad to hear it, and trusted he had heard the last of any dispute between the partners. Air Badger, agent for M'Nab and party, applied for protection for claim No. 4 east, on the Richmond line of reef. Mining partnership and protection certificate ordered to be issued. Mr F. Lyons applied for 60 days further protection for (Jolelough and party's claim, on the line of reef known as Colclough's. Mr Brough opposed the granting of any further protection, sufficient time having elapsed to prospect the claim. The Warden sustained Mr Brough's objection, and instructed Colclough and party to make application for a prospecting claim, application to be advertised in the local papers. Protection was granted until the hearing of the application. In re Pape v. Barry.—Mr Brough, on behalf of defendant, made application to have the judgment in this case set aside. [The judgment affirmed that plaintiff and defendant had a half share each in two claims at Pipeclay and Smith's Gully, and that each should transfer a half share to the other.] It was ultimately understood that the case would come before the Court again, —Barry, plaintiff ; Pape, defendant. An application for a tail-race in Adams's Gully by Simon Aitchesou was granted ; as was also an application for a two-acre claim. Applications for extended claims of two acres by members of the Rise and Shine Company were granted. Aa application for certificate of transfer of share in No. 8 east, Bendigo Reef—C. Colclough to P. Kelly—was granted.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 4
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299WARDEN'S COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 12, 26 January 1870, Page 4
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