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.ST ASAPH COUNTY COURT.

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ST ASAPH COUNTY COURT. tMDAX, OCTOBEE 8TH.—Before Horatio Lloyd, Ksq., Judge. There were down for hearing, 10 ordinary cases, 9 adjourned actions, 2 adjourned judgement summonses, 9 judgement summoii&etj, and 1 ap- plication for administration order. APPLICATION FOR OBDEB OF ADMINISTRATION. In re Alfred Wood, watchmaker, an application was made for an order of administration. From a statement submitted, the liabilities were shown at £ 48 12s 7d. No creditors appeared to oppose the application, and ali debts were thereforo taken as correct.-Ibe Judge ordered the debts to be paid in full by instalments of 10s per months, Mr John Morris, "Journal" office, Rhyl, to have conduct of the order. CLAIMS roB WAGES BY A MUSICIAN. E. Green, Manchester, sued J. T. Hazelden and the lihyl Pier Company, for f.5, wages alLged to be due. It will be romenbered that this action was adjourned from the last court at Rhyl in order that the Pier Company might be added as defendants.-Mr William Davies appeared for the plaintiff, Mr Edward Roberts for J, T. liazelden, and Mr Alun Lloyd for the company.—Having heard the evidence on both isides, his Honour held there was no evidence to show that the plaintiff had been engaged, except "on trial," and by the week,and therefore no notice was necessary. Judge- ment for the defendants, but without costs. CLAIM FOR CABTAGK. Thomas Ellis, Gwaenysgor, sued Elizabeth Jones, Prestatyn, for14 18s. 6d., for oaitage. The defendant made a counterclnim against the plain- tiff for £ 8 6s.—The plaintiff was represented by Mr Alun Lloyd, and tl)e defendant by Mr. Louie, After a lengthy hearing, and having going cure- fully into the accounts, his Honour said it was clear to his mind that originally it was never intended by either party to claim against each other but there appeared to be !-ome unpleasantness, aud conte- quently proceedings were commenced. lIe gave a verdict for the plaii-tifi for ;C I 5s. 6d and for the defendant en the s'ef-off, for 12s. GJ., no costs on; either side. CLAIM IOE DETAINING A BUX. In this case Eliza Jonas sought to recover the sum of £ 5 from Moses Samuels, the value of a box detained by plaintiff, and also 6s. for wages.— Judgment was given for defendant for the full amouut claimed, the sum of £ ■"> to be reduced to Is if the box was delivered up in three Jay'

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