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WARDEN'S COURT, GREENSTONE.

January 29, 1869. Police v. Davidson.- -Charge for encroachment on public thoroughfare. Case dismissed, the building having been removed in the meantime. ' Police v. O'Connell. — This was a similar case to the last. Adjourned till Friday next, to enable the defendant to remove building. Peter Cunan and party v. Davidson. — No appearance, case dismissed. Smart and party v. name unknown. — No appearance, case dismissed. James t>oolan v. Purcell and pait/. — No appearance, case dismissed. Doolan and party v. Gaffney and party. —No appearance, case dismissed. Kenneth Clark and party v. John Owen. — This case was settled out of court. John Clurie v. A. Sellars.— lllegal possession of business site.' Judgment for defendant by non-appearance of plaintiff. JohnH. Murdoch v. Chris. Brown.— Illegal possession of business site. Judgment for defendant. Edward Terry v. Thos. Nelson —Illegal possession of business site. Case dismissed with costs. James Stevenson v. persons unknown. — Encroachment on property occupied by business site. Judgment for plaintiff,, with costs.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 478, 6 February 1869, Page 2

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WARDEN'S COURT, GREENSTONE. Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 478, 6 February 1869, Page 2

WARDEN'S COURT, GREENSTONE. Grey River Argus, Volume VII, Issue 478, 6 February 1869, Page 2

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