MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
(Before Dr.' ATArthur, S.M.) FAIR PATJTEXT? Y. R. Williams sued C. *T. Sherwood for Xfi-i 17?. na. for the buttdiiu; of a motorcar shed, moving the sii-cd n nd re-erectin? it; and also, for forming approaches and Tj&ths to tho shed. The defendant paid «£SS 10s. into Jourt,
which amount, he considered, was fair payment. . , Some evidence - was heard, and tlic case was then adjourned till Monday. .Mr. R. Kennedy appexratfot*. t!:* ) Irantiff, and Mr.. T. C. A. Hislop for the defendant. • ' , ; undefended casfs. In the following/caies ■ judgment was entered for tho< plaiuMtTs by tJ* *auit Scbacfer and, Co. v. A. Boad?* «£/ 10?. 7d. costs £1 18s. 6d.; Walter Julius Jorgens'cn v.'Albeit Blondford,.Ms. ; costs 7 s.; Commissioner of Taxes v. Jomi Tofts, £17s 6d costs 55.; Matakitaki Hydraulic Sl'uiciiig. Co., Ltd. v Mrs. Evelyne C. L. Taylor, 41.55.', 55.; samo v. Frederick Durbridge, 41 55., costs 55.; same George Hoby, 12s. Cd., costs .as.; same v; Austin J. Harris, 125.; 6d., costs as,; samo v. .Alexander G; ■ Hill,. 4t. »>., costs 95.; same v. Joseph Henry Heathcote, J3l as., w™s 53.; same v. Percival-.8. Heathcote, .£l, costs ss. ; samo v. Flora Elenora Heathcote, 41 5.9., costs 55.; same. v. Man; J. Heathcote. 45, costs XI os. Gd.; A. Lindsay and Co. v. Edward.-Sevan, .£1 12s. 6d., costs lis.; Morrison and Perry v. C E Bezar, 45, costs 41 Os. 6d.; George and George v. Frank T. Winnie, 42 18?., costs 10s • E T. Tavlor and Co. v. J. Robinson, ,Sl6' costs-41 k 6d. ;J: Myers and Co. y. ICerr and Maxwell. ,£6l IBs. 2d.; costs os. 6d.; William. H. S. Moorhouse v. Edward BloOmfield. 426 5?.. costs' £2 175.; Biii?, Harris and Co., Ltd.. v. Kerr Maxwell .£42 is. sd-,-costs £2 lis.; W. and G\ Turhb'ull-and Co: v.'Kerr^ Maxwell, ,£lO7 lis. 3d., costs 45 135.. lOd.; John Georcre Kaine v. Catherine Patterson. ,£ls 3s 3d., costs 41 16s. 6d.; Cycle and Motor Co'mpfrnv Supplies] Ltd. v. A. E. Clement; £" 7s. 10d., costs 41-3s. $d.: Br;=coo and Co., Ltd. v. A. H. Scott. 428.05. Id., costs 42 .lis.; and. samo v.-A. Moves, 441 3s. 5d., costs 43 6s POLICE BUSINESS. (Before Mr. W,G. Biddell, S.M.) James Co'urtenay was fined .£2 for his having stolen a coat and a waistcoat from S: Hay ward, and lie was convicted and ordered to appear for sentence when called on respecting a "charge of his having stolen a pair of trousers'from William Hewall. . OTHER. THEFTS. . 'j George Hastings .was, fined .-41 for his having stolen five sticks of tbbscco from '^itrict < E«ddy' was foWd guilty of the theft of £1 10s., worth of knives' and forks from Kate Millar.' He was ordered to appear for sentence, when' called oil, and was required to pay sums totalling 9s. 6d„' in restitution. . -HOMELESS. Frederick Jdbn Way, who was deemed to be a rogue and a vagabond, was sent to the Ohiro . Home.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 5
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486MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 5
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