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R. M. COURT

MASTERION-THUKSDAY.

(Before Colonel Eoberts, K,M.)

E. Corbetfc v E. B. Hare—Olaim' ,- £8 12s 7d for goods supplied' i Judgment with coats. 1, E. Price rE. E. Hornblo»-No : ' appearand) of defendant. Claim, £2 14s 6d for goods supplied, Judgment with 6s costs, Name v Spooner—Claim £l l3 5d . No appearance of defendant. Judg mentjwith costs, 6s. ■ Jenson v Voss—Plaintiff in this . Jfc enso sued for tho amount of dishonored promissory note, Judgment; with 28s costs. Ooibetfc vT. H. Morgan—Claim, £3 8s lOd for goods Bupplied,' Judgment with 7s costs,'' E. O'Keefe v P. Carr-Mr Pownail appeared for plaintiff. Claim for* ' work dope, chiefly 'in repairing saddlery and harness, Carr said he did not admit O'Kecfe's olaim, but , reckoned O'Keefe owed him £2 8s 3d. B. O'Keefe, on oath, deposed to the justness of claim (£8 10s.) Carr bad expressed satisfaction with | his work, especially as regards cer. tain collars. Admitted a contrat claim, aud stated that Carr had : expressed himself violently when tho account was rendered.

Carr (defendant) asked /witness what was the usual charge for lining collars. O'Keefe said 8s was the usual ohargo, but the collars had not been lined, thoy bad been made, , James Elliott deposed that certain' repairs to cart saddles charged at 12s were worth about 9a Cd, but the . , other charges \yere fair and able, providing the work waspropeilfW done.

David Guild "stated that Mr O'Keefe Bud done similar work for him in a satisfactory manner, His collars did not reqniro new bodies, He had paid 12s per collar. P. Carr, ep oath, stated that he bad never paid more that 7a 6d for tho work dono to the saddles.' Also that no new bodies had been put in his collars. No new straw had been used. Had seen O'Keefeat work on tbe collars, would swear there was no new strawput.in his collors. If the work had boen dono well as the collars produced in the' Court,' 12s would be a fair price. Judgment for plaintiff for £3, Court costs 295,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 3 July 1890, Page 2

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339

R.M. COURT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 3 July 1890, Page 2

R.M. COURT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 3 July 1890, Page 2

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