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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, ALEXANDRA.

Monday, 'April 27. (Ilefor 3 W. L. Simpson, Esq.,Hl.M.[ Regina v Mercer.—Breach of the flown ami Country Police Ordinance. Fined IDs, and costs. 'Taylor'v M'llitoSh—Claim SI. ss. Nonsuited. ANNUAL jCIC EN.BI NG';M E ETIN G. (Before W. L. Simpson, Esq. 11.M., and Messrs. W. Bercsford, J-P., and H. C. Jones, Commissioners.) W. Robertson, Ceelong Hotel, Alexandra: General and Night Licenses. Granted. Hoary Tohill, (Royal Mail Hotel, Alexandra: General ami Night Licenses. Granted. Laurence G. Ryan, Bendigo Hotel, Alexandra: General rand Night Licenses. 'Granted. DonaldJ.M‘Donald, Cvite+iou Hotel,-Alex-andra : (General and Night Licenses. G ranted. Lewis Cameron, Caledonian Hotel, Alexandra : General {and '.Night Licenses. Granted,y.i(This'iipijUcant was inhumed that it would be necessary to keep his premises cleaner.) Duncan Robertson, Balmoral Hotel, Manuherikia River, License. Granted. Charles Neiper, Butcher’s Gully Hotel, Fulcher’s Gully : General. [Consideration of this application was adjourned "to the( 11th of May, for the police to give further'report. Hugh Crossan. Flat [Hotel : General License. Granted. John R. Kemp,'Cape Broom Hotel, Sj car.grass Flat: General License. Granted. Wholesale I .ictuses were granted to Mcss:s. Finlay and Mom’s, James, Rivers, and William Theycrs—all b? Alexandra. DISTRICT COURT, CLYDE. —; li Tusk pay, April 28. if Before Wilson Grey, Judge. Bohning and others, appellants, v Carroll and others, respondents.—Adjourned from last Court day. Mr. F, J. Wilson for respondents ; Mr. Bohning for appellants. His Honor gave judgment for respondents, without costs. His Honor said it had been his intention to have wiitteu the j ulgmout. He had not, however had time; but, if it was desired by the appellants, be would do so still. He did not know but there were points might be raised to submit. to a"superior Gourt/And t.Y {would give time for the appellants to enu.-ider the judgment Before iluy made up their minds. Ills Honor said the appellants iiad showed a vast ! amount of legal ncumou in this eusv; But would not recommend Hi mto fa-in quesnons for the Supreme Court. His Honor particularly complimented the arbitrators for the award, characteiising it as an able one. Mr. Wilson raised an objection to time b dug given to appellants to consider the judgment Mr. Bohning said that fourteen days would bo sufficient, which was granted. flu nur next issue we hope to publish tint")udgmoutdu full.] IN BANKRUPTCY. John Halliday, of Banuickburn, came up for linal'oischarge. Mr J. R. Cowan supported the application for bankrupt. There wore no creditors in attendance. 'Granted.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, ALEXANDRA. Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT, ALEXANDRA. Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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