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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.

This Day. (Before I. N. Watt, Esq., R.M.) Civil Cases. Darling (assignee in the estate of Bennett and Wedderspoon) r. Robert Jenkinson. — L 4 Os 3d for goods supplied. Mr Stewart for plaintiff. The claim was for goods supplied, which the defendant, although declining to swear that he had not received them, resisted, on the ground that he had paid the account subsequently handed to him. It was proved that the omission had been accidental. Judgment for plaintiff. Tiltman v. De Berg.—L2 ss. Defendant asked for time ; while the plaintiff thought he should have paid ere this, as the former was in the habit of “shouting champagne at hotels.” Ultimately he agreed to give a month’s time, and judgment went accordingly. G, Young v. W. Auld.—L4 15s. Judgment by default.

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Evening Star, Issue 3006, 7 October 1872, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3006, 7 October 1872, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3006, 7 October 1872, Page 2

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