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S.M. COURT.

(More Mr T. Hutchison, S.M.) MASTERTON.-THUBSDAY. CIVII, SITTIKGS. __ ltegina v. C. J. Kemble.—Claim 5s under the Sheep Act. Judgment by default. Same v Jas.McCardlo A similar claim of 8s under the above Act. Judgment by default. Same v. F, A, Piper.—A claim of 12s under the Act. Judgment by default.

Same v. George Winter, a similar claim of ss, Judgment by default. Also a claim of 7s against defendant as agent for Thornton Walker, of Pahiatua, Judgment by default. Same v, John Braiinigan.-Claim 16s under above Act, Judgment by default. Same v. Alfred Ed. Watson,— Claim 7s as aboye. Judgment by default. Inspector Miller prosecuted on behalf of the Stock Department. Dr Beard v. P. Galvin - Claim £l2 13s, for medical attendance. Judgment by default. Payton and Co. v.H. D. Crawford -Claim £2 12s 6d. Judgment by default.

C. A, Pownall v. W, W. Smith. —Claim £ll 9s, professional expenses. Judgment by default; amount to be settled within one week.

DISPUTED CDAIM. David Burling v. Arthur Herbert—Claim, £lB Is, balance due on account for £3l Is, for timber supplied and delivered to defendant. Defendant claimed a set-off of £3 lis, amount deducted off the timber after it was squared down, and 30s for a bag, which was not delivered to him, also two other claims, one for food another for metalling the road to enable plaintiff's waggons to cross. Judgment was given for the amount claimed, with Court costs,

SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE. W.Blinkhomev. T. Brenchley, in which plaintiff sought to recover possession of a section of ground at Mauriceyille, leased to the defendent for seven years dating from the 15th November, 1888. Since the exphy of the leaso defendant had refused to give np possession, and had transferred his interest in the same to one William Bishop. [Left Sitting.]

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4963, 28 February 1895, Page 2

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302

S.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4963, 28 February 1895, Page 2

S.M. COURT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4963, 28 February 1895, Page 2

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