OARTERTON-TUESDAY.
(Before Messrs B. Fairbrothor and .-..' W. Booth, J.P.'s) ~,.. ' Sam Myers v, Martin Ofsoski, Mr •Acheson for plaintiff, and Beard for defendant. Bam Myers being sworn, deposed that on the lltli mat,, while the man in liiß employ was erecting a feuco for. him the defendant came threw I the rails aside, and started-measur-ing with a tape. Pushed the tapo away aud told liim to get a' proper , surveyor if lie wanted .to measure the ''line and he then shook his fist at him and told him that ho would give it to him so that ho should never see Carterton again. Ho w frightened • of his life at the way defendant threatened him, By Mr Beard: Tho reason ho would not lot' the defendant moasuro tlie lino was! because he was on Ins land. He pushed tho tape away,' .fcfckWifo whs close to him at the tiW Peterson was the man who was ereoting the fence for hid.'i Paulina Myers wife of thojeonv : plainant, gave corroborative evidence, The information was dismissed, each party to pay their own costs, Henry Flockton v. -Mr .Peterson, jiiAjpntsPips. Noappmiico ' of judgment creditor. Ontheappli cation of Mr Aoheson the oaso was dismissed. ; ' '
G. A. Fairbrother v. E. S. MaunJfsoll.. Mr Acheson for plaintiff,''Mr Beard for defendant. This was a , case in whioh' plaintiff claimed the sum of £0 10s for articles ordered by defendant for use in startiug a dairy ' factory. ' ".... ,"' ' .After the hearing of a considerable of evidence, judgment was ', ,givon for plaintiff, with costs.
'" Tho Justico Department have called on Mr Bird, R.II, at Reefton, to resign, and have suspended him frura taking any froab duties.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 21 May 1890, Page 3
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274OARTERTON-TUESDAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 21 May 1890, Page 3
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