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S.M. COURT.

SfASTERTON—THURSDAY. (Before Mr T. Hutchison, S.M.) CIVII, cases, J. L. Murray v. Ole Petersen, Claim, £l, balance due on goods purchased. Judgment by default, with costs £l2s. Osborne v. Walsh.—Mr Beard for plaintiff, Sir Bunny for defendant. This was a claim for £2 9s for tho hire of a timber-jack, and £2 17s 6d alleged damages for injuiy to tho jack while in tho possession of the defendant, A sum of £2 had boon paid into Court.

The evidence of the plaintiff, was to the effect that the jack had Leon hired to the defendant, on two occasions. After it was retimed on tho second time, witness found that tho jack was unsafe for use. Two cogs had been broken, and repaired -with wrought iron in place of steel. Tho usual way, if any cogs were broken in a jack, was to replace the wheel. laa a whole. During tbe period betweon the two terms on which Walsli had tho jack, witness did not lend, it to anyone else, nor had it been hired to anyone olse, I After hearing evidence, judgment was given for plaintiff for £2l7s 6d, with costs £4 Os 7d.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4923, 17 January 1895, Page 3

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S.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4923, 17 January 1895, Page 3

S.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4923, 17 January 1895, Page 3

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