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MAGISTERIAL.

PATEA—THIS DAY. (Before 0. A. Wray. Esq., 8.M.) CIVIL O^SES. Aitohison & Adams v. Dale. —Mr Barton appeared for plaintiffs in this case, and read a notice from defendant’s solicitor, stating that Mr Dale was willing that judgment should go by default. Judgment was accordingly given for plaintiffs, with £3 ils costs. ' Dale v. Schultzb. —Claim, Us 7d, Clarence Dale, storekeeper, of Patea, the plaintiff,: claimed on a promissory note transferred from his bi other to himself, and which had been dishonoured. The defendant, a German, admitted through an interpreter that the signature was his, but said the money had been paid to Mr W. Dale’s account by a mistake, he (defendant) not understanding that promissory notes were transferable. Judgment was given for plaintiff for amount with costs, 13.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1018, 6 April 1883, Page 2

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MAGISTERIAL. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1018, 6 April 1883, Page 2

MAGISTERIAL. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1018, 6 April 1883, Page 2

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