MAGISTRATE COURT
THURSDAY, Oet. 18tli
(Before T. Hutchison Esq., S.M.) The Court sat at 2 p.m. WANDERING CATTLE. Borough Inspector (Mr. Park) v. F. W. Thompson, a charge of allowing two horse fi to wander at large in Stafford Street—Fined 12s. Same v. J. Cameron, two horses wandering in Sewell Street. —Fined 10s. Same v. P. Kortegast, 1 horse wandering in Stafford Street.—Fined 10s. Same v. T. *P. Daly, 1 cow and I heifer, wandering in Sale Street.—Fined
Same v. T. Devanoy, 2 cows wander-;, ing in Sewell Street.—Fined 10s. ; Same v. W. F. Jones 1 cow wandering in Hampden Street. —Fined ss. Same v. J. Coyle, 2horses wandering in Sewell Street.—Fined 15s. DEBT. CASES. Judgment for plaintiffs by default was given in the following debt cases. McGrath and Co. (Mr. Park) v. Edmund Brown, claim £2 15s 7d. and costs 13s. 1 J. Bcban (Mr. Sellers) v. A. Prentico claim £l2 and costs £2 10s fid. James Park v. J. Muir claim £ls 4s and costs 275.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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