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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, BLACK'S.

Tuesday, Nov. 4. (Before W. Simpson, Esq., R.M.( Sammonv. Glass. —Claim 321., amount of dishonored acceptance, d his was a ease as j to liability under a hill of exchange, when external evidence was admitted to explain position of drawer as regards one of the j endorsers, who, it seems, was actual su- 1 rety for the acceptor, Judgment for the defendeut, with costs. Dickie v. Holmes. —Claim 3of. Withdrawn. Dickie v. Trucsdale. Claim 13/. Withdrawn. Trucsdale v. Duggan. Damage for trespass by pigs. Mr. Wilson for defendant. Judgment for Is. and costs. v. Plew.—Damage, 5/. Judgment for ss. and costs This was a case touching the ownership of certain heaps < f manure. The Magistrate made some strong remarks upon the impropiiety of having manure heaps so near the town water supply, and ordered its n moral. Sinuanion v. Coghill. —Claim 12/. Summons not p; operly served. Mr. J. hn Pitches applied for authority to hold for its unexpired pe iod the gcneiai publican’s license for the Union Hotel, in consequence of the death of the licensee) who was his bro her. Granted. WARDEN'S COURT. (Before Mr. Warden Simpson.) There were four gold-mining applications, which were granted.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 603, 7 November 1873, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, BLACK'S. Dunstan Times, Issue 603, 7 November 1873, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, BLACK'S. Dunstan Times, Issue 603, 7 November 1873, Page 2

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