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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.

Monday, Febbuabt 21. (Before J. Bathgate, Bsq., R.M)

Judmart went for pla nt fife bv defau't in Sr %cWM.‘a& for clothes supplied; Oliver v. A«thur, 12 5-, for stoods; Pickett v. P. Metcalfe, L2 17s, ba’anoe.of account doe for meat; Cooper v. Burnt >n (order granted to eject from premises); Griffin v. Barnes, ,L2l4s, for wheat and chaff. C rporation »{Duned nv. Howland.—Action to recover posse sion of certain property ■ coupled bjj de'end .nt. Mr Siucl i*, who appeared i t plaintiffs, said there was no cldm for rent male on the defendant (who was a poor woman), but the Corporation having sol t the propeity, she must clear out, - Order g anted. Broaden a‘*d Sons v. D. Knox. —Claim L2 16s for rent. Mr Sinclair appeared for »lautiffs. Defendant admitted the debt, and ageedto pay it in weekly instilments of 5s each.

Ziele and fkx v. Lewis.—Claim, 1-27 9s 7d, for goods supplied. Mr Stewart appeared for itfendant, wL» admitted the d bt, but ask d for time to pay it io.—Defendant was ordme I to pay ihe amount in LlO instilments monthly ■, i t d- fault of payment three months' imprisonment.

v. Outred— Claim, L2 9s, for r*nt w ter rates etc Mr L-wis appeared for the defendant. The niat'er in dispute wa< :<s to whether p o er notice t > leave had been g.ven. —Judgment was reserved. K mp’lio ne, Crosse-, and ( 'o. v. David-o >. ~Claim f .82 Bs, d g- sustai ed by a case «.f e se- of emou shipped 'to plaintiffs in the Wiltshire, defen ’aut being captain of the vessel., Mr <u wart appeared for plaihtiffs; Vir Brent for defendant—Ev dence was being given when we went to press. (Lefaittiog.]

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Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2

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290

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4052, 21 February 1876, Page 2

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