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CIVIL SIDE.

EXCHANGE G.M.CO; V BICHABD LAIBHI.EY. . This was a claim of £15 for calls, in which judgment had been reserved. His worship said with regard to all such cases/;there was anaction}pending in the Supreme Court—Greenwood v. The Crown Prince G.M.Co—the jndgment in which would enlighten them on the subject. He (His Worship) was quite satisfied as to the fatality of some of the objections in the present case, as to advertising and the question of registration : and the plaintiff must be nonsuited. , VEBNON V CHAPMAN. This was a claim of £1 17s for rates;

but the plaintiff—Bate Collector for the Parawai Board—withdrew the case on the advice of the Magistrate, defendant being insolvent. ADJOURNED CASES. James Reid v. Edward Lawrence—ln this case the clrim was £9 ,12s sd, and was adjourned to 25th Jrue. Henry Vernonv. K. N. Smith—Claim* £116s 6d. The case was adjourned by consent to 25th June. E. M. Mitchell v. Mrs McKobcrts— Claim, 18s 6s. Defendant did not appear, and his Worship adjourned the case that Mr Mitchell-might come to some arrangements with defendant, who, it appeared, pleaded that she had a husband, but was unaware of his whereabouts. M'CTTIiLOCH T KENNEDY. " .This was a claim of £6 8s 4d, for work performed by plaintiff while in the employ of Kennedy. Mr Macdonald for plaintiff; for the defendant, Mr Tyler. A set off of 13s did, and 14a 8d costs, was filed. After hearing the evidence, which was very lengthy, His WoroHp said he would reserve his decision till to-morrp.w. -\ ■■-, ■■.-j J. CLiT?K V. J. M'CCLLOCH. / This was a claim of £6 12s 2d, aitount for which a judgment summons was obtained. No order was ma3e, as it did not appear that defendant had heen v\ a position to pay. '■ . ■ ■■:; ..;;•;■,■■ ■ : ". -'■..,. At one o'clock the Court adjourned for an hour.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1996, 28 May 1875, Page 2

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CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1996, 28 May 1875, Page 2

CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1996, 28 May 1875, Page 2

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