S.M. COURT.
MASTERTON.—THURSDAY. (Before T, Hutchison Esq,, S.M.) civn CASES. J. Elliot v. Mrs McGill.—Mrßunny for plaintiff. Claim for £8 on a promissory note. His Worship said in a suit against a married woman, it must be proveil that tlie voiuanliad asepavate estate and that at the time of incurring tht debt she had this separate estate This ease would stand adjourned. i Mrs Owen y, H, F. Cliancellor.Mr Pownall for plaintiff, A claim of £6 lis 6d for board and refreshment, Judgment by default, All Lop v, John Hay.—Mr Jackson for plaintiff. Claim for £5 61 8d for goods supplied. Judgment for plaintiff by default. C, Wagland v. Chas Volheim,Claim for 10s Hd, Judgment foi plaintiff by default. C. A.'Pownall v R. McKenzie.A claim for £36 le for sendees rendered, being a balance oi £9O unpaid, At the suggestion of His Worship an,adjournmentior •ne month was made, H, Cole v 0. Winchester.^'APownall for plaintiff, Mr Bunuffoi defendant. In November last plaintiff sold defendant a grey gelding for £l3 on trial, and it was alleged the defendant refused to pay the money or return the horse,- Defendant pleaded that there had been an exchange. After evidence and legal argument' had been heard at some length, His Worship gave judgment fov plaintiff for £2.. ( Dixon Bros, v. A Grigg.—Mr Pownall for plaintiff', Defendant did not appear. His Worship made an order forpaymentwithina month on a judgment summons, 'l', Wagg v. H. We6tbrook.—Claim on a judgment summons: Order made for payment to be made within a month.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 3
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255S.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4723, 17 May 1894, Page 3
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