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R.M. COURT

MASTERTON, -MONDAY.

[Before H. A, Stratford, R,M,

A'lidev IJausen v Henry Broderson. Intejyleader 'by-Rasmus P. Brodersen. Mr Bunny in s.upiws pf tl&injgrpleadep, Mr Beard for the'defepdapjl. T, ti, PI, bailiff, (}ep,Q?ed that, acting under tlue instructions of plaintiffs solicitor, he seized a brake and two horses in Masterton. Thoy had always been driven by defendant. After the seizure notice was served on his assistant claiming the goods on behalf of Pet<ir Broderj sen, They were given up on security for £l2los being made. Henry Offor, assistant bailiff, deposed that after the seizure, 11. P. Brodersen said the goods were his, and wanted them given up. He thought he would be able to kiw'v? thg horses and brake again/ but could not (le^fi&etljem, Rasmus P. Brotlerfjei), a (storekeeper at Maurioeville, said on the June he came to Masterton in the brake, his son driving. There were two horses in the brake, which belonged to himself. One was a bay about eight years old, which he bought 'as a foal for £B. The other horse was a roan, and also belonged to him about five years. He paid £7 for it, The brake and harness were also his, and he had bought them in Wellington, Ho had never made them over to his son,

In resisting the interpleader, Mr Beard said he would show that Rasmus P.

Brodersen had repeatedly referred to the ; goods as his son's property. V ' . ' . [Left Sitting.]

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2034, 6 July 1885, Page 2

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241

R.M. COURT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2034, 6 July 1885, Page 2

R.M. COURT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2034, 6 July 1885, Page 2

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