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** Injunction Writs. > MTHERSON v. IRVINE. 1 " .:■;...-• - .",: ■.'.'.■■■ ■ No. 5. -.•.'-■■■ - ; : VICTOBIA by the Gi^ce of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen.- To Charles Dopping Irvine of Invercargill in the Province of South. £n;i -.-,. j: land, and Colony of, New Zealand CivfL ■.... j -• Engineer his servants and'workmen ; : .i-J:,: and; his sub-contractors and- their servants and workmen' and "WiUiam Henj--derson Calder and Ja f ines Blacklock both of Invercargill aforesaid. Merchant? ana- ... * n 'jli e xr servants and workmen aid their Bub-contractors' and their servants and " workmen and to all persons whomso- ;«.-_ — ever.- ■ — " ' ■■'■'"-"■■ ■-"■ : " \ TTTHEREAS Johii Macpherson of Invercargill - ■■-» »- — atoresaioT ownerioflfie Bhip Ella. Gladstone ' hath brought an action against you the said Charles Dopping Irvine, in Our Supreme Court r pf Bfew Zealand wherein he. complains that you :liave wrongfully by force removed certain Timber from the Mokomoko Jetty and refused to payj "theTfreighFfor'fEe'said timber. We therefore do strictly niform you and command you the saidCharles Dopping Irvine William Henderson! Calder and James Blacklock and all and every! the persons before mentioned under peril of the ' said Court that ydu~aridj every of you do absolutely desist from cutting orj "using in the~erection of the Oreti Bridge situated; at- the Oreti Ferry on the Riverton Road or in: otherwise injuring or in any way removing orj using the" timber imported on account ; of the said; Charles Dopping jCrvine by_th^^hip_s_or__yejsels! called the Swordfish and JElla Gladstone until! our said Court shall make order to the contrary ' Jxereof. ■ H ; T :' : .-I .'"'•-" ''■ ' • ' V' : " - i .;.••"•"•'■ j Witness.—^-Henby $Aikuitt C|hap-i MA2T Esquire^ Judge of jQur: .*""."... . Supreme Court of New Zea-i land at Invercargill this seven- 1 teenth tlay of July A. D. 1867. j V '■: ":' ■ ; ; MTHERSON ©.IRVINE. No. 6 (original wi'it No. 443.) .._l-ViciOEiA-by the Grace of <3-od of the Uiiited „,: Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland '• "Queen. To Charles Dopping Irvine of 'Invercargill in the Province of Southland and Colony of New. / Zealand ■ Civil , Engineerhis servants and workmen and hjs_Bub^contractors _and-^ their— servants and workmen and _ William Henderson Calder and. James. Blacklock both of •v , 0 Inyercargill- aforesaid Merchants and : .: ;,.. their. servants and workmen and their •i-::. •■-;■ : snb-contraefors and their servants and '" " "'■workmen' and to all persons whpmso- ;\ -\ ever; ;\ TT^H^REAS-JohiiitfaCphersonofTrnvercargill *^ aforesaid Merchant sole partner of and carrying on business*Tn" Thvercargill aforesaid under the style or firmoof Macphersqn. and Company Tiath brought an action against you the said Charles Dopping Irvine in Our Supreme Court of New Zealand wherein he complains J that you have wrongfully taken from.. him., certain- timber lying near the site of the Oreti Bridge and refused to pay certain sums of money due by you to r :iim and set iorth in the declaration in said action. We therefore do* strictly enjoin -and command you fhe said Charles Dopping Irvine William Henderson Calder and James Blacklock and all and every the persons before mentioned under peril of the further process of the said Court that you and every of you do absolutely desist from cutting or using in the erection of the Oreti -Bridge situated at" the .Oretir Ferry on the Biverton Road or in ortherwise iniuring or in any way removicig or using the timber imported on account of the said Charles Dopping Irvine by the Ships Vessels called the Swordfish and Ella Gladstone until our said Court shall make order to the contrary hereof. Witaess.— HJEimx . Samuel Chapman Esquire Judge of Our Supreme Court of New Zealand at Invercargill this eighteenth day of July A. D. 1867. Business Notices MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! MUSIC ! ! ! T __SI:S T L.l. A N D- E D , *J Ex Taeaetja. - - -,; A Large Assortment of NEW : MUSIO, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, AND JEWELLEEY, : AT . J. & M. EIAMS', - . Dbe-steeet. - , ■ PJfANOtbiTE AND HAEMONIUM^ ■ .^TUNING.. .„.; .;..;. PAETIES having the above instruments have now an opportunity-'of getting them thoroughly tuned and regulated, by Mr Macdonald (late of Cramer & Co., of London and Dublin) from G. R West's, Dunedin.-i-TermEi inoflewtft

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Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 4

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