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[iiv TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. J Forgery. AtTSLANH, M'S'-day Xight. A voI N'-; iiimi named diaries Aicken, ledger-keeper in the Hank cl Xew Zealand, •v.i' ..n Saturday, <m a chary-' ( ,f forging the name tif one ,1. Xhatterson to a ‘‘h'Vj'ie f<tr iV‘>. Patterson, who was an accountant at the Hank, had been absent from Aucklind fora number of years, and the cheque was forced about List October. Prisoner is a young man, very respectably connected, and »a, only recently married, fhe case was adjourned, and prisoner admitted to bail. Supreme Court. At the Supreme Court civil session, the ease of Alfred Henderson v. I', McKenzie, clann of irIOOO damages fur alleged libel, was adjourned by consent till the next civil sittings. In the case of .T. 15. Russell v. .1. Wilson and another (executors in the estate of the late Hubert 1 i Tali aml claim XsfCi, balance of moneys ‘ due. Mr jCampbell asked that the ca- - e might i-e allowed to stand over, as -sonic arrangement was likely to be affected between Mr Cooj-cr and himself. Granted. John Robertson v. John Dennison, claim X-2W. damages for alleged slander. Verdict fur plaintiff fur Clo. Sir George GreySirC. Gicy delivers another address on Thursday.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2338, 5 July 1887, Page 2
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205LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2338, 5 July 1887, Page 2
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