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DISTRICT COURT.-May 8.

( iJeture Mia hfonor Wilson G-ray.) : Michael as Trustee in the estale'^^^Sl^S l ' s "Mardliiig,' a bankrupt, v. Philip Augustus Connolly and case at th'e"preViou% 'sitting of the Court in Marcli last; - w&en judgmfeiA ' s; / v wMv e •-■?• ConndiljC fWilit? £3 10s. 6d. £ costs, to be deducted from the set-off against plaintiff's judgmentagainst Ross.^:',j^, 4 Dpuglas"and*''oor v. Christian Archer.—This case was termin ited, resulting of the Warden and assessors. As we stated last week liMe or additional evi- . dence furthet- than that which has already in *these Wolframs was adduced. Cost of Court and expenses of witnesses, £2 ri6s. , and r oreer s (Appellants) rath of January last. T!he • before the District Court at its last

for themselves. They had employed f^^^pp } a in Court wi^ff^the' h g^sfe^ l, vfas * feaiis3g£Mk. his Honor refused to hear the agents, s agbtiti'<send iAheylmaiiagediibhe .cqiiTd 5 a i-H-e > aliuded> •|o f; |^. > : ; h adi 'be en ; ~ieftr •to s J fehe Ke tificate that was proved to have been •' obtained sVby the Warden co uld ; canceft*Mie:eflße for the divensiop.M, C The Kegulation was of old standing.^"When it was framed

1 .time •of course water rights might be cancelled under the . %Mjted a License —the change of phraseology being inJtrpto® bf v %, jsecti.tfa in ;an A^of .^ct, 1866," while the word in the Regulak tion had not been changed but was still , jfetifiea|e. e> Warden was of '^jttmon^|^#^the3i| e which authorised him to cancel a certificate ;? ¥dff,.¥utlfcrise him to cancel a license, even though the rights conferred Ky"the license : inight be difficult (if indeed at all ppssiblk) to. distinguish from ficate. His' Honor' refifewe&tlie seleral Kegiilations in which the word in one Re- • - changeably with License, he still felt & ag.reevin. Warden that when the name of the um was leh an Ger ti ficate / stir® bhanged, it.wasjnp longer < <meaning offctfee whic h authorised) of certificates. But, as the case had not f been ai-gued . Wore him, he did rot feel I ]jf ijfrom reconsidering this judgment whenever he had an opportunity of hearing what legal minds might urge on either side. - If the case |;-^^ involving serious intet have reserved the point for the opinion -of.the Supreme Court. Warden's judgment confirmed. ]S T o i t^j^aL

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Sal "started from Adelaide to prospect the Northern Territory for Goldfields. Mr. Justice Chapman proceeded North. | %^ij l1 3 3^^|;.|<o ur t of which opened on the ""There are only i 0 #*3 v. Murray, Mr gailfcy of shooting a Chinaman at St. Bathans

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 167, 17 May 1872, Page 3

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DISTRICT COURT.-May 8. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 167, 17 May 1872, Page 3

DISTRICT COURT.-May 8. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 167, 17 May 1872, Page 3

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