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DISTRICT COURT, HAMILTON. Yesterday -(Before His Honor Judge Macdonald.)

In Bankruptcy., In re H. .Mollions. — Mr Hay, on behalf of the trustee in this estate, applied , that a rule, calling, upon H. Mullions, C. Mullions, and G ( , Read to_, show cause why they should, not ( be committed to prison 'until th«y consent,, to give evidence on oath b.efore the .trustee, be made absolute. . ' \ Mr Oi'Neill , appeared, to /show cause 'against the rule, on the ground that on I f tae l^tlv September defendants ha4submitted, aiid th' ad ' alreajdj^ offered"* to do I what the trustee" askeaHne Court fo'com- , ; pel them, to do. J, r , rk . ordered 'tKe' 7 'defeud^hts to . attend on Mpiiiiay^next %% Mr '* Hay* ' ofUce/U give'"evi4e'i}ge v «e%rS f the I ]frbstpe.i .neceskty^^^atlnl^^e^olu'fe, ?f ■ ' J^'^B(JoEHs4(^i&i:iiJ^Mr D>;er, fo^ ■ Itne {Jebt6r/applj[6<iifdf. ~&n< order^of dij-t r -charge;' wfiicfy wi£B* gt&as&.&'-.so:£ ' J - .

defendant an< * brought |p "V& J. HuN|§i?&£jCOT;v. Berry, and fGILMOtJR AkDp^NS^vfflffi -K. BARTON. — |ju<|g\nent |su^|ions^pwere adjourned ptilKhexfc^ou'rß-day^^angements being 'ma9b>,mea«tiine ft^fttlemeut of claims. HT. DoßAis&lptfK.— Claim £30 odd, goods supplied. Mr Dyer for plaintiff, and Mr Hay for defendant. Judgment for £29 odd, with costs. MoPherso:* v. Ratima, — Claim £51 0s 6d. Mr Hay for plaintiff, and Mr O'Neill for defendant. The first item, £21 18s 6d, was struck out, as coming' Within the Statute of Limitations. The second item, £14 12s, was objected to by defendant's r sojicito r r on the ground of insiifu'cfeuV,' demand, ■ the amount being set down as arrears. Mr Hay elected to take a non-suit, in -order ta"allowof*his"sending inv-at; proper demand. The case Wylie" v. , Thomson,- for alleged wrongful conversion of property, was settled ous»Qf County „-,-■-., »- This was all the business,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1620, 21 November 1882, Page 2

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DISTRICT COURT, HAMILTON. Yesterday -(Before His Honor Judge Macdonald.) Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1620, 21 November 1882, Page 2

DISTRICT COURT, HAMILTON. Yesterday -(Before His Honor Judge Macdonald.) Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1620, 21 November 1882, Page 2

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