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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Yesterday. * - (Before H. Zenriok, Esq., R.M. Civil Cases, w. wilkinson v* james say. Claim, £3.85, for printing. Mr Miller for plaintiff. Plaintiff deposed that two papers had been sent to Puriri, and defendant afterwards ordered one of them to be sent to Tairua. Defendant afterwards sold the store to Mr Young, and said that if Mr Young did not pay for the paper, he would. Did not know Mr Young, and never bad any dealings with him. Mr Say deposed that he had called at Mr Wilkinson's office,'and-said'he had let the store to Mr Young, and.he had nothing more to do witb>it He did not see Mr Wilkinson, but the man in charge. He called twice. Never received two copies of the paper at Puriri. Had paid for all that were sent to himself. The production of." plaintiff's books showed that the paper had been charged to Mr Young, and a nonsuit was accepted. F. M'COBMICK V. AGNES BAXTEB. Claim; £4 5s 3d, balance of, an Recount, for milk. Judgment for the amount, with costs, 9s. . . .. • Mr Brassey, for the defendant, said, as it would cost her as much as the amount to come from Auckland to defe«4 the case, he had consented to let if drop. -

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4248, 12 August 1882, Page 2

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