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TIMAEU—THIS DAY. (Before R. Beetham Esq., R.M.) • BREACH OF THE PEACE. John Cooko, for committing a breach of the peace in view of a constable, was fined 10s or in default 24 hours, CIVIL CASE. Jas. Bruce v. R, B. Sibly. In thi 8 ease judgment was given for the plain* tiff for £4! 6s 2d with costs, including arbitrators’ fee amounting to £lB 3s, his Worship remarking that the defendant should have abided by the decision of the arbitrator after agreeing that the matter should be referred to arbitration. Austin v. Murphy, Claim £2B 9s 6d. Adjourned by the Court till August 16. White v. Henderson, judgment by default for £9los 6d, and £1 5s costs. Deputy Property Tax Commissioner v. Seybe, judgment by default for £1 6s and 11s costs. Kelly v. Tibblee, judgment by default for £3 5s and 8s costs. Brownell v. Silburn. In this case, which had been reserved for decision, His Worship gave judgment for £26 9s and £4 16s 6d costs. Allan and another v. Crawford and another, adjourned by the request of Mr Hamersley, who appeared for the defendant, to the 19th inst. Small and another v. Charteris. Judgment by default for £5 and 10s costs. Deputy Property Tax Commissioner v. Stevenson. Judgment by default for £2 5s and 8s costs. Levels Road Board v. Baird and Thompson. Judgment by default for £5 and 10s costs. Peacock and Geaney v. Stewart. Judgment by default for £7 5s and 12s costs. Bruce v. Muiphy, claim for I6s in a previous case. Judgment for plaintiff. Bruce v. Atkinson, claim £1 9s. Judgment by default for amount claimed and 8s costs. Deputy Property Tax Commissioner v. Denan, claim 2s 9d. Judgment for amount and 8s costs. Same v. Hanley’s trustee. J udgment for amount £8 6s and 12s costs. Same v. Myers, Judgment for 7s 4d and 8s costs. Same v. Scott. Judgment for £4 12s 7d and 8s costs. Same v, Martin’s Trustees—Judgment for £l3 14s Id and £1 costs. Halstead v. Lowe, Claim £6O, judgment for £8 with costs £3lls 3d. Notice of appeal was given. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. Cork v. Reid, Claim £ll 9s 6d and 15s costs. Ordered to pay forthwith or in default one months imprisonment.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2592, 12 July 1881, Page 2
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