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MAGISTERIAL.

TIMARU—TO-DAY. (Before B. Woollcombo and T. W. Hall, Esqrs.) LUNACY. Phillip McGaharn, charged with this offence, was dismissed, having recovered since his remand. DRUNKENNESS. A first Offender, charged with this offence, was dismissed with a caution, NEGLECT TO REGISTER A CHILD. J. C. Reid, charged with this offence, was fined five shillings. CHILD DESERTION. W. C. Colo was charged,by his wife, Elizabeth A. Colo, with deserting his child. Tho case was adjourned for seven days,

CIVIL OASES. In the following cases judgment was given for plaintiff, by default: — Clayton v. Campbell, claim £lO 14s 8d; Reid and Knubloy v. J, Miller, claim £lO 10s. The following cases were adjourned for .seven days Davidson v. West, Stansell v. Hayhust, McKenzie v. Murray, Winter v.* Murray, Shappere v.‘ Partridge. ■ Campbell v. Franks, claim, £l2 4s, for board. Plaintiff is proprietor of a thrashing machine, and sues defendant for contract board during the season. After hearing the evidence, : their Worships gave judgment for plaintiff with costs.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 2

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MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 2

MAGISTERIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 2

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