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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.

Monday, Joint; 14. (Before J. Bathgate, Rsq., R.M.) 1

Hyde v. Gallagher.—GlaimL7 10s, balance of amount for work done. -r—Judgment was given for plaintiff, with costs. , Krull v. Perry.—Claim ,L2 11s, for liquor supplied.—Judgment was given for plaintiff, with costs. i James Grant v. Peter Henderson, Eeolrie, and James Knight.—-Claim LSO, dances ifor trespass on Way 24. Mr E. Cook plaintiff, and Mr Harris, who (Mended, pleaded not guilty.—Counsel for plaintiff said that the day in question being the birthday of his daughter he gave a party, and. invjfted several of the neighbors. Henderson aftd bitters, who: were not invited, went to the lu)Ub6,‘tind were turned out; whereupon, to reap vengeance for their ejectment, they damaged the house, bloke down the fence, and inflicted other damage to the amount cl aimed.—Plaintiff said that the Queen’s birthday being his daughter's birthday he gave a ball. His daughter's haine was Victoria—the name of the Qiiecn. ’ The five defendants went to hia house ibout eight o’clock on the night in question. j.M one of them were invited, and all mis-couductedthemseiveß, Andrew Leckie the Worsts ! Withdsalold him that if he did not behave hiittsfelf he would have to turn him out, and eventually put but all the five inen. They then destroyed the garden, and next morning, witness found-his fence destroyed,'and daraagfe done tethe extent of LSO. > ; \

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Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 2

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