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WAIMATE—YESTERDAY.

(Before J. Beswick, Esq., QV ; F. Lovegroye, Esq., and Dr Stackpoole.) ;. POLICE CASES. A Maori named Mooney charged with stealing two tug-chains, and 3s 3d of the moneys and goods of Mrs Solomon, was sentenced to foarteen days imprisonment. ' ■ ; V Isaac Cqrdner, summoned 1 for plying? for hire with his express on the day of. the races was fined IDs. (:: ’ , 11 Thomas Bogers was fined 10s for leaving a wagon on the street without 1 any animal harnessed thereto., . . • ( D. Mitchell was fined 5s for allowing a horse to . wander in the Borough . streets. : ■ , • ■ v ; CIVIL OASES. ' ; Judgment by default was given in thefolllowing casesWairaateßorough Council v. Joyce, claim 12s; Same v." McCabe, claim 12s ; Manchester and C(i. | v. McCabe, claim £3 2s 9d j and Chiles v. Creba, claim £1 ss. Judgment by consent was given in the case Borough Council V. Yining, claim £5 16s, Burke v. Lees, claim £39 7s 6d i: Judgment was given for 'plaintiff for the amount claimed and £2l4s costs. Connor v. Page, claim £5. ’ Mr Clement for defendant. Judgment was given for defendant without costs. V

Barker v. Cooper, claim 10s, damages 0 for trespass of defendant’s cow. ' Judgment for plaintiff without costs. Waimate Borough Council v, ;Cunvs ming, claim £1 10s. ■ :Mr Clement for plaintiffs. The action was to recover rates due. Judgment for plaintiffs. Borough Council v. Fre&man, claim £lB ss4d, "■ 4 vf ; : . ' ' V : " 4

Mr Clement for plaintiffs, ; Mi* Hamersley for defendant, :

The claim was for defendant’s share, of the cost of kerbing in'front 1 of his residence in High street. The case w.as adjourned till the 19th inet, ' 1 ‘[ l '-\ ' ,' s ■ '■ Wellwood v. Rickman. Application

by defendant for re hearing of a case ■ disposed of in, May last, Mr Haiinersley appeared on behalf of . defendant. - ' 'I After consideration, the Bench refused the application. 1 ; Sullivan v. Sharp, claim £6 12s 9d,

Mr O’Meagher for defendant. ■ This was a case brought on to recover wage:-*. JF udg ment for plaintiff for £2 18s 9d, and 25s 6d costs. Manchester y. Fox, claim £2 l4s • Id, judgment summons. . Adjourned to July 19. '

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2895, 6 July 1882, Page 2

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WAIMATE—YESTERDAY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2895, 6 July 1882, Page 2

WAIMATE—YESTERDAY. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2895, 6 July 1882, Page 2

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