MAGISTRATE'S COURT
MASTERTON—THURSDAY.
(Before Mr L. G. Keid, SM.)
Mr L. 6. Reid, S.M;, 'gave judgmieait for plaintiff by default in the following cases at the S.M. Court this morning:— John Henderson Barty v. Edwlard G. Hams, claim £2O lis 6d, costs £2 14s; Mauriceville Co-operative Store Company v. Saimuel Hemry Liddington, claim £4 13s. 7d, costs £2 Is ; Abraham <and Williams v. Edward George Harris, claim £l7 13s, costs £1 10s 6d; Archer Hoskdng v. Frani S. B. White, claim £7 13s, costs £1 3s 6d; William; Boyoe Gbennells v. Frank S. B. Wiaite, claim £9 3s, costs £1 3s 6d; John Lincoln Murray v. Arthur S. Awidry, claim £4 se, 9d, costs 10s; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., v. Albert Ashley, claim £8 4s 2d, costs £1 3s 6d.
JUDGMENT SUMMONS
Gawith and Logan v. Lewis Heniry Lewis, claim £1 18s 6d. —Defendant was ordered to- pay forthwith, in default three days' imprisonment, -warrant, to be suspended if defendant pjays- within one month from date. RESERVED JUDGMENTS. Reserved judgment was delivered by Mr Reifl in the following cases, wihioh. .had come before the previous sitting, of thie Court:— Albert Ashley v. Ernest McKenzie, claim £l7 13s 6d, judgment for defendant, with costs £1 Is; Edith Asfoby v. Ernest MoKenzie, claim £7 10s, judgment for defendant with costs 18si 6d; Ernest Wadhiam v. James Moore Cbradine and William Henry Whittaker, claim £l7 03 6d; plaintiff nonsuited, with Court costs and counsel's fees £1 ss, witnesses' expenses to be assessed; Chennells and Co. v. Robert Henry Hole, claim; £ll 14s 6d, judgment tor amount confessed, £7 18s 6d with, costs 10s, costs allowed defendant £1 Is.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10430, 22 September 1911, Page 3
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