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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.

Tins Day. (Before A C. Strode, Esq., R.M.) Civil Casks. M'Culloch v. Peyton.—The defendant was brought up on warrant, he having neglected to Appear yesterday in answer to the summons Ho was reprimanded for contempt of court and ordered to pay the. amount due by him at the rate of Sa a fortnight or to bo imprisoned. .Cund v. Fegar.—The four weeks having passed allowed for payment of arrears of rent without payment being made, Mr. Cook in: ihe Plain'ill'applied for a wa:rant to ba issued .etherising the bailiff to take possession of too premises, which was granted. A no>- rious romancer was telling a story in company that made his friends stare. “ . id you ever hoar that before V said he. “No” said one; “did you

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 June 1871, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 June 1871, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 22 June 1871, Page 2

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