RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Thursday, Junk 12, 1873. (Bffure W. Lawrence Simpson, Esq., R.M.) FRAUD SUMMONSES. Owen O'Neil j;. Joseph Bony.—£6 lis. 2d. The Resident Magistrate was of opinion the defendant had not done anything that would cause the Court to exercise any of the powers conferred under the Act. T,he summons was therefore dismissed. Timothy Cotter v. Story.—£6 198. Id. Defendant was brought up on warrant issued by Mr Stratford, H.M. at Arrowtown, for not appearing before the Court at that place in obedience to a fraud summons. His Worship discharged the defendant, on the same ground as that on which the defendant in the preceding case was dismissed. CIVIX CARES. Charles Binge v. Wm. Anderson.—£4 2s. 6d. Defendant paid £2 2s. 6d. into Court, and judgment was given for plaintiff for the costs, 19s. C. Binge v. R. Joblin.—£3 Is. No appearance of defendant. Judgment for amount claimed, with 16s. costs. I. Hallenstein & Co. v. Wing Yet.—Judgment for amount, with 41s. costs. Andrew Wood v. Robert Brown.—Claim £29, for removing the natural support from plaintiffs land in Melmore-street. Plaintiff was nonsuited, by request, and ordered to pay 40s. costs.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 188, 17 June 1873, Page 5
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