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R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE.

(Yesterday.— Before Captain Jackson, R.M.) Attempted Suu'ipe. —Win. Hume was charged with attempting to commit suicide by swallowing matchcs on March 27th at Cambridge. Accused pleaded guilty. He was bound over to keep the peace for six mouths in two sureties, himself in i'.'iff, and one other of £2.">. He undertook to pay the costs, ,C:> Ss, as aoon as he could obtain work. •J.no. GwiwwErti v. Ti.uunu Taii'okitu asu Mikiama Taivokuti;.—Claim, £!t lUs for surveying charges and interest. Defendants paid £1 into Couri, mid offered the balance at ."is per week. Order made accordingly, costs £3 I^s. Jno. (j wvnneth v. Majou Tk Wiicoku and Otiieii-.. —Claim £57 Lis, surveying charges and interest. Mr Hay appeared for plaintiff, and Mr Master interpreted. Defendant admitted the claim, anil offered to pay his share, but would like plaintiff' to recover the balance fro.ii the other parties interested. It was pointed nut that defendant was liablp for the whole, and judgment was given for plaintiff for the amount claimed and costs £0 His li I. Defendant at oucc paid £:t0 15s into Court. CAMimiuuK Da iky Association v. S. Mkabs.—Claim £11 16s lid, for cheese supplied. The claim was undefended, and judgment was giveu for the amount claimed and costs, £2 - 2s. A I'hccmak Cask.— Oriwia Ngakalmo charged llilii Te Hiaro \vith unlawfully detaining £1, This cjse was a most peculiar ouc, and waß really a case of pocket pickings As is often the case with Maori evidence, it drifted into a most filthy strain that renders it impossible for us to i*ive even the substance of it. It resulted iu the plaintiff' beiug nou •uitcd.—Major TeWheoro ;iat on the bench during the hearing of this ease. j

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 2

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R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 2

R.M. COURT, CAMBRIDGE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2924, 11 April 1891, Page 2

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