Yesterday. Application under Licensing Act.
Jane Pearson, the wife of H. M. D. Pearson, late of Cambridge, applied in open Court for an order under the Licensing Act, ISSI, to restrain her husband from being supplied with liquor. —Application gianted. Mrs Pearson also made another application for a protection older against her husband; on the ground of his ill-treatment and cruelty, he having beaten, her and threatened to take her life. The application also embodied a prayer that an order be made to piotect applicant's propei ty for the use of herself and family. —Decision rcseived.
Civil Cases. Whitakor and Sheehan v. B. Montague. Claim £20 for legal services. Judgment for plaintiffs for full amount and costs, £3 10s 9d, the amount and costs to be lodged in court l >y 2nd June, then execution will not issue ; and if defendant can show Court tlia the has a good defence a re-hearing will be gi anted. —Hewitt v. Zeigler. Claim, £10 )7s (id. Judgment confessed. —Captain Runciman v. Meadhurst. Claim, £12 2s for cavalry clothing supplied, and Volunteer dues for non-attendance of drill. Judgment confessed. Several other cases were adjourned till next Court day.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1541, 20 May 1882, Page 3
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194Yesterday. Application under Licensing Act. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1541, 20 May 1882, Page 3
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