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Resident Magistrate's Court, Foxton.

(HeforeH. W. Rrabant Esq. R.M). Thursday, 9th. March. CIVIL CASES. Thoma* Watson v J. Walls — Claim 17s 6d, being balance due for wages J Walla deposed that plaintiff had received 72s 9d ; he lost a whip 2s 6d and pane of glass broken Is 6d and he still was due him Is. The EM. said it appeared that the plaintiff had worked for the number of days he claimed ; he fhou'd allow for the broken window ; it was the duty of the employer to show that his employees had been paid. Judg ment would be given for plaintiff for 16s 4d and costs 63. 0. Kennedy and oth'-rs v Alex. D. Harper— Claim £16 10s 9d. Mr Cooke appeared fn* plaintiffs and Mr Ray for defendant. Defendant paid £12 133 9d into court. Judgment was given for £16 10s 9d and costs £2 Bs.

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Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1893, Page 2

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Resident Magistrate's Court, Foxton. Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1893, Page 2

Resident Magistrate's Court, Foxton. Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1893, Page 2

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