MAGISTERIAL.
PATE A—THIS DAY.
(Before C. A. Wray Esq, R.M.) CIVIL CASES.
McCarty and Hunger v Foster.— Claim, £1 15s, work done. No appearance of defendant. Judgment for plaintiffs, by default, for amount claimed and costs Bs. Wood v Jardine. —Claim, £2 17s 6d. Mr Barton, for defendant, said the claim was admitted, but that a cross action, arising out of damage done by plaintiff’s dog, would shortly come off. He would ask that execution be stayed for a week. Judgment was given for plaintiff; but to be stayed till the cross action had Lpen beard.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1125, 14 December 1883, Page 2
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