FEILDING R. M. COURT.
(Before E.^^^sg^M.) BATFB. i jr. Hill v A. PluirinW — Verdict for |)1iin.tj5.,, ,,...,•; ,;.,!, (liJ \ ri '\ l: ,, {-,'ljjiti; 1\ aud J. Bartholomew v H. Hughes.- . i?Ctyira for £o '> l&BJ-MftidgdioiUl U^> conf. ,-seat for £1 19s 9d, ana Its costs. !",,'• . aciv'll "cases/ 1 r < .'.' J,, "' p T . -l&rlaiii/V Hios^ra'^r.-^-Tdibi v/ai'i v $ iclaim for £100 d;rmffg~es," brought bjr : \v[H\k^n ; s%|aiuft'Hyfeiiilnli''!inSllftirt <: i •j liajl'stite^'t&^'lUs 'of.ri'is^rr^t'e^ ; i 'tiirougl/injirries 'in&cte'd'byn hay-forji:, '', '"which defendant wasusing, while loading 1 'a* dray with stra^r-llr. Gj^odbehere [for " 'pldintiff, and Mr Prior_for defendant;. M^ f :«Jl«?ced^.Um.^mtfti^'^lii f 17lh-to27thJun<>r ' was in thc^inploy, pfj /phonra '?[fsJ e J'jr )n I tlu 17th MarcVi ; the accident occurred ■ on 27th June, whea 1 tfe4tid Mr Fraser we "c loading straw ; when in the act of talin? a truss of straw an extra push waj; give*! t<^ thMfori, ind ; \he •damage; wa i done ; Fraser tb'ok 'tii'tri to Dr John- ' ston, and .afterwards to Mr Bellve's ; defondant said he would pay naif the expenses, but would keep £2 16s to pay for 1"' 'parlt of them ; Fraser warning to : look 9jit ; qftn seg if a/ candle is (placed r .neajr ; can see a slight glimmer only with, { ;' s-tUejeye. .!i:iJl'>Tj:i '{MU.i-M (iross-examined : After the accident say Mr Fraser; , did natrecollepf wiefber JIJMi Fraser asked how it happened; he said that Mr I raser stuck the fork into the! f feye7/by2.i!«c<3denlJ; rfeaWeTnptiitad)-'! iaujch to say about the accident ; 1 hale said it waft^9 ./igci/^l^jbut not Jitirely-an-4iccident-^-the-fork was shoved — up! further without any warning; took r fhe> as delivterea Tby TFraser, and H leafaed forward in doing so. ■./; })r Johp^oji'de^oßydj: I^s Vfas jg^Je^| on by defendant to visit plaintiff at Mr Fniser's ; on exainiin'pegfih^iqy-e, found i the eye- lid had been pierced ; some parts " 4ere protruding; thefo was^mflflmhkation; -a^ti^nded plaintiff to 13th July ; the r- 'wound is now healed ;-"the-eye-sight will 1 never be recovered. [ Tho'tnay VtaWtopomr: '-He' :i was— a ;( farmer at Awi^iirj^ flTjd plajptiff WftS - 1, employed byliim loacUng^taaw on a cart with a frame on-it; when the-<?art was • yearly loaded W^Htfefl 1 a 'f&k'of'Mw ■ (^1 jthe edge of the carfc-7-fcbe boy slipped^ forvard?/4itf &t *§*&,$& fMkb/knQn" X hoi rto use a fork thoroughly ; am liable h to ] >ny half of the expenses^ iße^Reifeibill lii is dg3, aud the doetor'r-orer £4 ; detained £2 }16s ; the'^yfmignt"'^ tav^Heen'An - h-is|employ. ') i Oross-eaminedi'Tlie fork" could not /Stick. ,-L'i!il»li-' r 'l .'-■;:-' ■■•■i!> i i:l' ] - ■ ' "Mr. G6odbehftre ' here . .explained, : hoxr : : f hay wa^.lo.!id<j(d. ,!:,(,,'- •,.-./. ;.. .X. .!•..'! !":■.: 1 .; -. Cross-examination cojitinued : Did not warn the . bpy :» was, not , aware he. had . ,a<pne so . ' . . jßoderick Fraser d'e^sed?' Wasa store- ' keeper, Awahurj ; had,'conversat;ion ) with. , > pilaibtifl; iI fie' itAd- it/was not? ' Fraser's ■fau^t ; it was an accident— ' Mr Priob <now addressed i the 1 Bench ■ifor Jthe defence. j Mr (r^odbehere replied. , . ; ■ ! ■. . Judgmenb for the defendant with cost« , and fees. Mr (Joodbebere gave notice of appeal. 1 ' [Left' Sitting.] "'
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 August 1882, Page 2
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471FEILDING R. M. COURT. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 August 1882, Page 2
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