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CIVIL SIDE.

Judgments bob Plaintiffs. In the following cases judgment was > Riven for plaintiffs with costs:-—2.? Wood t. Fare Matana. Claim—£3 6s Roods,, and, costs 19s. D. Miller r. J. McCarthy. Claim—£s 4s 6d goeds, and costs' £1 3b. H. Drirer v. Kepa te Wharau. Claim-—£B4 promissory note, and costs £115s. ; Dbfendid Cases. • ''','•:! P-F l BUCKLEY .V. DOHOVAJT. Claim, 10s 6d, work done. Emily Buckley, a worn, deposed—l made several night dresses for Mrs Donovan, and she has not yet paid me for it. I hate asked her.'for the money, and she abused me.

Maria Donovan/ sworn; deposed—Mrs Buckley made the goods for me, bj&l paid,her,in instalments, and owe her > nothing. I have no receipts. '*l -! '' Judgment for plaintiff, 10s 6d, and costs 14s. ■ ■: •■->., i*; ; ; / ;.;

HAYMAN V. KICHOLLS..., s Claim, £7 5s 6d, board and residenoe. Mr F. Puckey was swbrn to act as interpreter. :/';!,;,: Michael Haynrin, sworn* deposed— I am a publican, and the defendant boarded with me eight weeks and six days, at 30s per week. J He has paid me £6,-ahU I deduct £3 for two weeks he was absent - during the time he was stopping with me, leaving a balance of £7 5s 6a owing. Defendant said he only owed plaintiff £2, as he had not stopped. with Jotayman all the time' for which he claimed, 'He only owed fox a fortnight at' £1 per week. , • \ .- ,■ i , - - : 5 »,- . Judgment for amount claimed, and costs £1 3s.

i;'! ; ; BULLOCK V. I.OV D... OBiinft r » - f Claim, £50, damages. ' i I Mr' Dodd said that the defendant's soli* citor had prepared a proper deed .which had been signed by defendant, and plaintiff was uqw, in possession;,.f ■/ His Worship said he would give nominal damages --20s, and costs, £5 Bs. Court adjonrned,, r . , , rJ)

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2995, 20 September 1878, Page 2

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CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2995, 20 September 1878, Page 2

CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2995, 20 September 1878, Page 2

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