Legal forms, court fees, and medical inquiry




340
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Whereas a cause is now depending in the
Wardens' Court of , holden at
wherein the above-named G. H. is Plaintiff,
and the above-bounden A. B. is Defendant,
and whereas the said cause came on to be tried
in the said Court on the day of
last, when a judgment was given for the said
G. H., in the sum of £ , and whereas
the said A. B. being dissatisfied with such
judgment, gave due notice to the said G. H., of
his intention to appeal from the same to the
Supreme Court of New Zealand, at
according to the provisions of the Act. And
whereas it is thereby provided that the party
who shall appeal as aforesaid, shall give security
to the satisfaction of the Court aforesaid, to
appear and try said appeal and abide the judg-
ment of the Court of Appeal therein, and to
pay such costs as shall be awarded. And
whereas the above-named C. D. and E. F., at
the request of the said A. B., have agreed to
enter into the above-written obligation for the
purpose aforesaid, and the security intended to
be given has been approved of by the Judge
of the said Wardens' Court, as appears by, of
allowance in the margin hereof.† Now the
condition of this obligation is such that if the
above-bounden A. B. shall appear and try
said appeal and abide the judgment of the
Court therein, and if theabove-bounden A. B.,
C. D., and E. F., or any either of them,
shall pay unto the said G. H., his Executors,
Administrators, or Assigns, such costs as shall
be awarded by the Court, then this obligation
shall be void, otherwise shall remain in full
force.

Signed, Sealed and Delivered by the
the above-bounden
L. S.
L. S.
L. S.
In the presence of

  1. Case on Appeal.
    In the Wardens' Court of
    holden at , between A. B.
    Plaintiff, and C. D. Defendant.
    This is a suit (here state the cause of action,
    and the facts).
    The question for the opinion of the Supreme
    Court is—First, (here state the question for
    the opinion of the Court).
    (Signature of Judge.)

  2. Table of Fees.
    Summonses ........................................ £0 2 0
    Summonses to witness ........................ 0 2 0
    Service of Summonses (if within one
    mile of the Court House) ................. 0 3 0
    For every extra mile one way ............. 0 1 0
    Hearing ............................................. 0 4 0
    Adjournment of Hearing, when made
    on application of Plaintiff or De-
    fendant ............................................ 0 2 0

† I approve of this Bond.
(L. S.) J. J., Judge

Swearing Witnesses exceeding three
on either side .................................... 0 2 0
Summoning Jury ................................. 1 4 0
Payment for the Jury .......................... 2 0 0
Entering up Judgment ........................ 0 2 0
Filing Notice of Ground of Appeal... 0 8 0
Writ of Execution against Goods...... 0 4 0
Writ of Execution against the person 0 4 0
Issuing Warrant to Bailiff to deliver
possession to a Plaintiff of premises
recovered .......................................... 0 8 0
Executing any Writ of Execution
beyond one mile from the Court
House, for every extra mile one
way ................................................... 0 1 0
Poundage on the sum levied or re-
ceived, or for which the body is
taken in execution for every £1.... 0 1 0
Serving or Executing any Writ of
Arrest, Injunction, Writ of Attach-
ment, or any Summons, Order,
Warrant, Precept, Writ or other
process, not hereinbefore provided
for, if within one mile of the Court
House ................................................ 0 8 0
For keeping possession, per diem, any
sum not exceeding .......................... 0 8 0
For every extra mile one way ............. 0 1 0
Auctioneers' Commission on Goods
sold, not exceeding five per cent. ...
Advertising—For three lines of space
and upwards, 6d. and 3d. for every
additional line
Bailiff's Fee for Executing Writ
against the Goods if satisfied with-
in two hours of the levy.................. 0 4 0
For every Search ............................... 0 1 0
For any Document required in Pro-
ceedings, and not enumerated in
the Schedule .................................... 0 2 0
For every complete folio of 90 words
above one ......................................... 0 1 0
Copy of any Proceedings (first folio) 0 1 0
And for every complete folio of 90
words ................................................ 0 0 8
Cartage of Goods seized in Execution
to Auction Room or place of se-
curity, reasonable expenses actually
paid not exceedings 20s per diem

Despatch from Secretary of State, requesting
information respecting disease of Leprosy.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, November 25th, 1862.
HIS Excellency the Governor directs the
publication of the following Despatch,
with its Enclosures, from Her Majesty's
Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,
respecting the disease of Leprosy.
Members of the Medical profession in this
Colony are requested to be good enough to
furnish any information in their possession in
reply to the Interrogatories, in order that it
may be transmitted to the Right Honorable
the Secretary of State for the Colo
nies.
ALFRED DOMETT.



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