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CIVIL SIDE.

J! Defended Cases. ■ j Casey v. Joker G.M,('o.r-Claim for s£6 188 6d, good supplied —This case was adjourned from a prerious sitting, as ■ some of the ftoods cuarged for were sup-; posed to have been supplied previous to the incorporation of the Company, bat Mr Miller,,-who appear, d for,, Jhe ; plaintiff, called evidence to shew that the goodswere supplied while the Company was being incorporated, and asked to be allowed to amend his bill of -particulars, which was granted. A verdict was given for the amount claimed; arid costs; 22s 6d.j Huxtable v. Sanderson.—Claim, "£s>, professional services tendered.- Verdict' Tor amount, and costs, !Ts. t;^ •"'! ! Morgan v. Wm. Willetts,-*Claim, £1: Is, goods supplied^--Verdict f6r;am6unit,i costs; 75.! ■■:'\-.y _: '.;""'. :['' ::\'' r\'\ '•",'.!. ! Williamson v. Connolly.--^Claim,; £3 \ for rent.—Mr Miller appeared for the; plaintiff.—Mr Fleming, agent for the. plaintiff, swore to the liability .'of the defendant.—The Bench said that the lease should be produced, and if defendant receives notice to produce it and fails to ] do so, secondary evidence will then be taken. In order to enable the plaintiff to give ;such notice, the case would be; ad jour ned for 14 day s. ' ' '' - - ; '-' ', f3ank of New Zealand * J. W. Walker. ■—£60, amount of a dishonored promissory note.—Mr Miller appeared for the plain-1 tiff, and called Henry Law ry, who swore; that the defendant was indebted to ike bank in the amount claimed. Judgment for £60, and costs £5. '.'. :" -' -■}■,:) "■ ;

Ah Han v. J. W. Walker.—Claim^ £9, for vegetables supplied.—Mr Miller for plaintiff. Judgment for amount, and CnstS 21S 6d. : : ■-.;; /.i

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

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CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

CIVIL SIDE. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

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