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ST. BATHAN'S.—Sept. 21.

Resident Magistbate's CotrßT. {Before EL W. Robinson, Esq., R.M.) M'Connochie v. Lefevre. —Claim of £26 3A' No service. Time extended to October 9. M'Connochie v. M'PhaiL—Claim of £ll 9a. 6d. aSTo service. Time extended to iS'o-' vember 16. •

Wabden's Cofbt, (Before H,- W. Robinson, Esq., Warden.) Gilhooley v. Tiernan.—Complaint -was that plaintiff and defendant having been partners, •had failed to agree about the division of the gold; that their dispute had been referred to arbitration, and that the arbitrators had awarded the plaintiff £33 155., which ' sum he claimed, with £5 additional for expenses, but gave credit for £lO paid to him, thus bringing the demand to £2B 15s. The case had been previously heard before the- , .Warden, on "which occasion the plaintiff accepted a nonsuit: It was now heard before , the Warden and assessors. Defendant offered to pay. £13.165., which lie admitted to be due. The complainant alleged that the defendant had refused to pay-the amount awarded by the decision of the arbitrators. Defendant now, on demand of plaintiff, again produced the assessors' decision and balancesheet, by which it appeared that, although' * Mr. ■ Gilhooley ! s labor had been estimated in the arbitration at £33 155., the balance of accounts between himself. Tiernan, and allother partner brought him out a creditor to the extent of £23 16s. only. The assessors found that plaintiff was entitled to that amount, less £lO already admitted. "Verdict for £l3 165., less £1 10s. allowed for expenses of defendant and one witness. -Police v. G. Turnbull.—For occupying Crown lands without a business license at Hills Creek. Complaint admitted, but it was pleaded,that the lapse had occurred through inadvertence, and that the license had since been taken out. The Warden said he . should, under the circumstances, only impose such a fine as would make up to the Government the amount lost for the period defendant had been without a license. Fined 205., and lis.cost. . ' Grants.rr-Scandiiiavian Company, extension.'' of water race; W. H. Wilkes, residence area;H. Stewart and others,-protection. With drawn.—W. H. Wilkes' application for residence area.—The application had been' irregularly made, and was re-made, and gran* ted. as above. Eef iaefl.—William Clums, teEtdeticfi ares.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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ST. BATHAN'S.—Sept. 21. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

ST. BATHAN'S.—Sept. 21. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 343, 1 October 1875, Page 3

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