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R.M. COURT.

| masterton-fbiday* ( Before T. Hutchison, Esq, K.M.)' : WM ' V. WELLER BROS, , The hearing of this case, whioh ocoupied the attention of. the CourtI yesterday morning was continued in' , the afternoon, Messrs Beard » Jackson appeared for the defendant* and Mr Pownnll in opening the cass , for the plaintiff had stated that a Mil- - of-sale over the property ofdefeudauts' had been taken :by hij client and defendants had «old a trap belonging to bill-of-sale without the consent of j teM \ Messrs 0.- Perry and 0. i). Uawitli gave evidence regarding' ■ J the drawing up of the bill, gMjjjjHl After an adjournment ' Messrs Wag?, Vallance were examined at Legal argument ensued Mr Beard addressed the show that there was no: defendants. He there bad been no fraud or j fraud ad since the first , had not objected to tho I tbere liad not been any of security, 1 Mr Pownall maintained ttat e^H grantee must be consulted. ' His Worship said he would uagment on the points of ltw Batarday (to-day).- But as the ! WBS a trivial' one he suggested agreement should bearranged 1 the patties, since it would have to i "®' or ® 'ha Supreme Court if no cc|m- ■ promise was made/ . JR&.H , Mr Bearcl replied thathis-cA^| | were quite willing tj meet'the of the Bench, andniake.' soiuif promise. ■ Mr Portrall said the plaintiff desired to fully protect, his rights;' \ Hia Worship: " I hone then morrow yon will be able, to tell n^H that the case has been ijithdra<vn,'^^B \ Cosibhpi or Com. IH „ v'nsolUr, for being drunk oil Friday,\l2th inst,, and disturbing proceedings ef the Court, was fined with tbs alternative of 48' hours prisoument.. WM. SBIUi V, win© BROS, This case,jdnch Oocupiedthe withdrawn to-day, in

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 2

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R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 2

R.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 2

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