RESIDENT MAGISTERATES' COURT, PORT CHALMERS.
Tuesday, January 25 (Before T, A, Mansfo d, l.'sq,, R.M.) Nuisances.— The adjourned case against Jo n ale was dismissed, then isance having been abated. Henry Dench was fined 2s 6d and costs. Keeping a Disorderly House.—The ad-' joumed case against Patri k Kennedy was dismissed, the defendant having, since the infer matiou, quitted the oiemiae . CIVIL CABFE. Henry Erridge v. Alfred Perry. - This was an adjourned < a e, arising from a claim of LlO for damage done to a b ggy.-His Worship wa, «boto deliver judgment, when Mr Adorns, plaintiff s solicitor, elected to be nonsuited. W. and E. Sutton v. Mark Sayers. -L57 Is 7 Ad, for goods sold. Judgment for the amount olar.med with costs. John Puller v. James Day. - L 9 19s 1 Id, for goods supplied. Judgment for plaintiff, with costs to be paid by nstal ~ents of Ll 10s per month.
Samuel Cornish v. Bartholomew Burko.—L3 13s, for board and lodging and money lent. Hefe dant admitted 245. Judgment for plaint ff for Ll -is, wit i costs.
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Evening Star, Issue 4028, 25 January 1876, Page 2
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179RESIDENT MAGISTERATES' COURT, PORT CHALMERS. Evening Star, Issue 4028, 25 January 1876, Page 2
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