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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

OIIEVTOWN. Thursday, Eebruary 21, 1807. [Before H. S. Waudele, Esq., R.M.] The usual monthly sitting of this Court was held this day. There were a number of small debt cases for healing. Fairbrother v E. L. Wakcliu 10s. school rate. Defendant pleaded the school was not in the district. , Case adjourned. The same v Sullivan, 10s. school-rate. Defendant pleaded that his sou was uneducated because four years ago he had been dissmissed from the school. Judgment lor plaintiff with costs. C. Ticchurst v Linn—Debit. Judgment by consent for amount and costs. The same v Thomas Rennet—Debt, .£:> Is (id. Judgment exparte for amount. Hall v Wi remit Mahupuku—Debt, Aid. Judgment for plaintiff. James Smith v T. Udy —Claim, for £5. For saddle ami-loss of time. It appeared from the evidence that plaintiff had been drinking on Boxing day, and that while his horse was standing near the “Rising Sun” the saddle was removed in a lark. With the exception of the prosecutor’s there was no evidence to show that the defendant had anything to do with it. Case adjourned and subsequently settled out of Court.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 23 February 1867, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 23 February 1867, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 23 February 1867, Page 3

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