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SUPREME COURT.

Blenheim, This day. In the Supreme Court yesterday the trial of Storey v. Casey was concluded. This action was brought for damages and injunction in consequence of the defendant having dammed up a water-course. Justice Richmond granted the injunction, but as no present or prospective damage was shown, and as the action was brought to merely assert a right, he awarded only 40s damages and costs on the lowest scale. Leave was given to plaintiff to move to set aside judgment, or for a new trial. One civil case, six bankruptcy examinations, and one compensation case remain to bo heard. Judge Richmond leaves for Nelson on Monday.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 3

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109

SUPREME COURT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 3

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