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SUPREME COURT — CIVIL SITTINGS. Wednesday, March 8, 1849. Before Mr. Justice Chapman, and a Common Jury. Strang, as Administrator of Shellys Estate, v. David Scott.

- This was. a debt on bond for £1500 made by the defendant in favor of the late Samuel Shelly, and for interest thereon at the rate of 15 per cent per annum. The pleas were non estfactum and the statute of limitations. The first-plea was withdrawn, and a verdict

entered for the plaintiff for £1500 and interest at the rate of 15- per cent from the sth August, 1842, being six years previous to bringing the action. Mr. Hart was counsel for the plaintiff, and Mr. King for the defendant.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 378, 17 March 1849, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT — CIVIL SITTINGS. Wednesday, March 8, 1849. Before Mr. Justice Chapman, and a Common Jury. Strang, as Administrator of Shelly's Estate, v. David Scott. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 378, 17 March 1849, Page 3

SUPREME COURT — CIVIL SITTINGS. Wednesday, March 8, 1849. Before Mr. Justice Chapman, and a Common Jury. Strang, as Administrator of Shelly's Estate, v. David Scott. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 378, 17 March 1849, Page 3

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