RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
j. Vtiglnr r Samiiel j Claim £4 5s 4tl. A.djotirfied. D.. SnodgrasSwt Hamior'a Maungaknhia : Claim £9 9s Bd. An application to have the case adjourned to tbe Thames, ttas granted*
T. Earl v AlexantierMtJbank : Claim £5, value of a horae^Mr Miller for defendant, Case dismissed, each. party to bear^lfeifcqwri cs?tsy!u *•'.'/' - ' J. i&nhedy t ,'J/ Alle\i : .Claim ; £2 1 8s. Jiidgnient for amptint ; to be paid by weekly instalments of 2s Gd. W. Lttd^er v T. Mi Httmpbreys : Claim £6 l9s '6d. Mr Millet for plaintiff. A set-foft o{ £4 du f was pat in by defendant but disallowed ; judgment being for £6 14s, and costs £3 9s. Charles Lorams v John Featon : Claim £22 19s. Case struck out. Eiki Paki v Edwin Edwards i C'aira SOs. Case struck out.
Waihi.-MrJ.tl. Moore this week banked 1750zs retorted gold, being the return for six weeks' operations, return is below the average, owing to most of the stampers having been hung Up for some time through lack of water. It is intended to forward a large parcel from the Union mine for treatment to Swansea or Thames soon. Waitekauri No-. 2-.~The tributes (Messrs Kiel/ and party) have crushed 60 tons for a return of 48oA retorted gold*
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 2
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207RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 December 1885, Page 2
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