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DISTRICT COURT, GREYMOUTH.

(Be(ors Hit IjConor Judge Weston.) 6IU JULIUS YOGEL QUA.JIT*: MINING COMPANY, IN LIQUIDATION, AND IX THE . 3IATTHH op 1;ON PED'.JO ANDJCKSON. Mr Guinness applied that this casa should be renioyed to Keeflon. He read a telogrsm whjeh be bad received from Mr Davies, statiog that he could not travel owing to the present state of the weather, and asking the ease to bo heard atlteefton. The telegram also stated 1 that there bad been collusion with S£'l/eaß and Anderson, and JJayies sro;iM hold M'Lean responsible. His If onop said be was eiok of thcee allusions to l\r M'Lean. If they had v cose against Mr JPLen-ii, l p t tliem bring it, but this continual bringing i^p of private flintters \ras iil»timed, Sir I'erjcins opposed the app-^'calioi). There was notjiing but a dry matter of layv to be decided, and it couid be donp at once. It irould be a lflss tp hi? clieut if dpltiy ot'curreil. )Y' M'Jjean, liquidator, was then placed in the witness box, and said became from Iteefton on Thursday. At Squaretown, Xjoijis Payies told biin bo was not coming to Greynioijth bijt oply to tUo Ahaijra, Witness told hjm he wns going to town about the Sir Julius Yogel and T^ainy Creek Companies, and Davios knew, iia believed, those cases were coming on. .His Honor : As Mr Davies is unable to travel it iy reasonable tljat t-lje case ghould be adjourned ; but no longer than to-mor-ro*,r at 10 o'clock. U^IQNAL PANE OP NEW V. o'mallkv. Mr Guinness applied that this case stand over till the r\ep sitting of. tbp Co\;rt, which was agreed to. VLB PAfKICK PETEIt PUBCELL, DE;CEASEI). Mr Guinness moved that letters of administration to the estate of the late Patrick Peter P^rcell, be granted to his widow, he having died without ma|dqjr ?l will. The estate was sworn as being under £1000. Tlip application was granted. ' The Court adjourned till this morning at 10 o'clqck. — G-. H. Argus.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 94, 12 November 1877, Page 2

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DISTRICT COURT, GREYMOUTH. Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 94, 12 November 1877, Page 2

DISTRICT COURT, GREYMOUTH. Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 94, 12 November 1877, Page 2

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