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MAGISTERIAL.

WAIMATE-YESTERDAY. (Before W. J. Steward, and G. F. Lovegrove, Esq.’s J.P.’s) LUNACr. On the certificates of Drs Stacpoolb and Chilton a woman named Pynn was committed to the Sunny side Asylum as a lunatic. Civil Cases. Judgment by default was given in the cases Gaitt v. Faithfull, claim £3 3s 4d, and Creba v. Manchester, claim £6 Os 6d. Hawkins v. Gordon, claim £5 ss, professional services rendered in proa lease. Judgment for defendant on the ground that he hud not instructed plaintiff to prepare the document, with costs £2 12s. _ Evidence for the defence was taken in a case Dunning and Landorf, of Dunedin, fruiterers, v. John Hunt, of Waimate, in which defendant was sued for the price of a consignment of oranges which arrived in so bad a state that most of them had to be thrown away.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2772, 10 February 1882, Page 2

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MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2772, 10 February 1882, Page 2

MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2772, 10 February 1882, Page 2

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