RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT.
Thursday, Jdnb 6; ! ■ (Before J. O. Crawford, Esq., E.M.) t ■ CORPORATION OASES. j',.' ■ ’'All .the Corporation cases , (including one against Mr. .Taylor, in reference to; the stacking of j timber bii Lambton-quay, were ordered to stand adjourned until Monday, next, ij , - y husband - and ;wipe.' ! * • James Knowles Gannaway was.summoned by hisj Gannaway, under the MarriedWOman’s Property Protection Act. Mr. Edwards appeared for Mrs. Gannaway; who said; that she had been married to:'the! defendant for eight years. She was.married in Welling- ■ ton. He was a cook.,ii; Almost from the bo-; : ginning he.;illitreated he?, beating her unmercifully/ without any provocation inmostiy all cases; j He continued to ill-treat her up to yesterday,l and he kicked'and. bruised her the night before. On the Bth of March last liege ve her a fearful beating, and she could notappear;for a fortnight, as sho had a black eye. On that occasion her husband looked up her Wothesi and she couldhot' appear against him'; - . She had to work for her; own living, i Therewere no children. ■ -' >' ■ ■ * His Worship made the protection order; the;defendant;to;paycosts. '- '-' j - CIVIL OASES. - ! Mclntosh v. Lawrence.—Claim, £5, ,10s. Judgment for amount claimed and costs, 18s. . t Quin! and Austin v. Scholes and Scholes.—Claim, £25* (rehearing). Judgment'given.'for plaintiffs for amount.qlaimed and costs',- being 24 per cent, commission on land sold at Petoul' for £IOOO. / ' : <i O. Hill v. John Moran.—Claim £2B,"dishonored promissory note. Defendant, ordered, ito pay £4 pef month, orin default two months 1, imprisonment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 3
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244RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 3
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