MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Dr. M'Arthiir, S.iAI.) DEBT CASES. In the following cases judgment was entered for plaintiff liv default:—C. and A. : Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., v. Bernard Diederich, M 155., costs 155.; Onslow Borough Council v. 31. J. Richardson, 3s. 2d., costs Gs.; New Zealand Electrical Fittings and Accessories Company v. B. Diederich, £2 18s. Od., costs IGs.; samo v. Murphy Bros., £S 10s. lid., costs .El 3s. 6d.; 11. Oscar Hewett and Co., Ltd., v. Frederick M'Kinley, J.S, costs 10s.; Odlin Company v.jAVHliam Dick, £3 15s. 10d., costs 10s.;. Charles Jones v. Mrs. Elizabeth Neno, £1 ss. lid., costs ss. ; Harris and Bastin, Ltd., v. James C. Montifiore, £5 Is. Bd., costs .£1 3s. Gd.; New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Company v. Charles Newport, £1 Bs. Sd., costs IGs.; Wellington Traders' Agency (assignees All Black's Manufacturing Co.) v. Annio Shaw, 45., costs 55.; R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., v. Ebenezer' Day Uubault Buchanan, .£1 9s. Gd., costs 55.; Maria Thornton v. William Smith, £2 10s., costs lfls.; Robert Hazlewood v. John Simpson, ,Cl, costs os.; National Hat Mills, Ltd., v. AV. Nelson, £6 125., costs Bs.; Emma Matilda Rushton v. Richard M. Walker, £2 IGs., costs 10s.; AVylie Bros. v. William Roberts, £2 125., costs 55.; Laws and Manning v. T. Hill, £2 19s. 9d., costs 10s.; E. H. Crease and Son, Ltd., v. John Pauling, .£3 7s. 7d.. costs 10s.; Cadbury Bros., Ltd., v. P. Walker, ,E1 IGs. Gd., costs 55.; Stephen Harris v. Charles Russell, .£5, costs .£1 os. Gd.; and W.. H. Bartlett v. Stanley Pairington, £3, costs 10s.
POLICE CASES. Mohi Parai was lined 10s. for drunkenness, and John Scott was convicted and discharged for the snmo class of offence. For stealing a gold ring valued at 305., the property of John Cousins, James AA 7ilkins was convicted and ordered to come up for sontence when called upon.
MAORI BOY AND CHINESE. A Maori boy, 15 years old. was charged in. tlio Juvenile Court yesterday with 'stealing a silver watch, valued at £i, and £20 2s. in money, tho property of Joe 'Wang Tie. Tlio youth pleaded guilty, and was ordered by Mr. W. G. Eiddell, S.M.. to bo placed iu the Buvnham Industrial School.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 7
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372MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 7
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