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HAWERA.

MAGISTRATE’S COURT. YESTERDAY’S SITTING. Mr. A. M. Mowlem, >S.M., presided at a sitting of the Hawera Magistrate’s Court yesterday. INSULTING LANGUAGE. •lames Wilton pleaded guilty to a charge of using insulting language to a railway official An the To Roti railway station. Sergeant Henry said that defendant was drunk at the time of the occurrence, and when intercepted whilst attempting to board a train used the language complained of. • A fine of £1 and Us costs was imposed. BY-LAW 7 BREACH. George Barlow, charged with riding n motor-cycle without a front number attached, was fined 10s and cosrs. CIVIL CASES. Judgment for plaintiff by default was given in the following cases: Partners’ Co-op. v. G. Dines, Cl 8s Gd (costs 18s); L. J. .Turd v. IT. E. Hutchen, £l5 15s (£3 4s); R. P. Morrissey aud Co. v. A. Hahn, £7 5s (£1 6s); Para Rubber Co. v. Thompson, Blake and Co., C2B 17s ( £3 10s) ; James Knott v. 0. C. T. Jury and \V. T. Fairhurst, £53 7s (£6 Ss Gd); C. Murch v. rT. C. Love•day. £2O (£2 'l4s) ; Perry and Oorkill v. C. W. Young, £2 3s 5d ( Cl 3s Gd) ; Para Rubber Co., Ltd. v. C. Pearson, £4 Ils (£1 3s Gd); South Taranaki Building and Investment Co.. Ltd. v. C. McQ. Cairney, £1 2s Gd (8s); C. E. Brooke v. \\ aka. £22 19s lid ( C 3 13s); Ada Cox v. Cecil Yates, £lO ( £2 Gs); Bennett and Sutton v. W. B. Willacy. CG Ss 3d ("*£l 14s Gd;; Hodder and Tolley, Ltd. v. •A. Cleaver. £2 Is 8d (£ll 7s); same v. Putt Bros., £22 2s •3d (£3 9s) ; same v. F. W. Walker, C 5 19s 4d (£1 10s Gd); N.Zi Loan and Tvlercantile Co.. Ltd. v. C. Evans, £9 18s Gd ( £1 10s Gd); Edith McLean v. R. Carroll, £5 (£1 3s Gd); J. P. Keagh v. L. Bishop. £23 17s. Orders in judgment summons cases were made as follow: Bennett and Sutton v. R. N. Edwards. £9 14s Gd. Debtor appeared, and after being examined as to his position, was ordered to pay the amount at the rate of £1 per month, in default ten days’ imprisonment. Hawera Hospital Board v.* ( \ Cairney, £8 12s> to be paid forthwith, in default eight days’ imprisonment, | the warrant to he suspended for one . month. Bennett and Sutton v. Akamanu. £5 Gs 3d. to be paid forthwith, in default five days’ imprisonment, the warrant to be suspended for one month, i Ada Cox v. F. Ritchie. £7 10s Gd, to be : paid forthwith, in default seven days’ ! imprisonment. C. E. Brooke v. Ha we, | £3 18s Gd, to be paid forthwith in defaults three days' imprisonment, the I warrant to be suspended for fourteen days.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 6

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HAWERA. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 6

HAWERA. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 6

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