✨ Distress Warrant
JUNE 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 889
nga moni e puta mai ki a koe i runga i tenei Warati, ki te Karaka o tenei Kooti, mau hoki e whakaatu
mai ki a ia muri tona iho, nga mea katoa kua oti i a koe i runga i te mana o tenei Warati.
He mea tuku atu tenei i raro i toku ringa me te hiiri o te Kooti tenei o nga ra
o , 189 .
Ko nga moni i kii i runga i te whakawa kia utua .. £ : :
Utu mo etahi atu Warati .. .. .. : :
Utu mo tenei Warati .. .. .. : :
Utu maero .. .. .. : :
£ : :
Kaiwhakawa Tuturu.
He tika hoki kia tangohia e te Karere he moni, kia kotahi hereni mo te maero o tana haeretanga atu anake,
me timata te tatau te mamao a te taenga ki te rua maero tana haere te tawhangawhanga atu i te Kooti, a tae
noa ki te wahi kei reira te tangohanga o nga taonga. Me tetahi atu moni hoki hei utu mo te tiakikanga i nga
taonga i tangohia. Otira kaua e neke ake taua utu i te waru hereni mo te ra; he mea noa te haora tuatahi.
WHAKAATURANGA.—Mehemea ka utua atu ki te Karere te moni nei, i te mea kahore ano i tae noa ki te
kotahi haora tana nohoanga ki roto ki te whare, kahore he moni ke atu e hoatu ki te Karere, heoi ano ko tera
moni ra anake. E whakaturia ana i roto i te Warati me te moni mo te maero o tana haeretanga kaua nga
taonga o te tangata e hokona kia kapi ra ano nga ra e rima ki muri atu o te ra o te tangohanga, otira mehemea
he taonga mate noa e ahei ano te hoko me ka tonoa e te tangata nana nga taonga; ko te utu mo te tiaki taonga
kua oti te tango kaua e neke ake i nga hereni e waru mo te ra.
I puta mai te tono ki te Kai-whakawa Tuturu mo tenei Warati kia whakaputaina i te
o nga mimiti ki muri iho o te i te te o nga ra o , 189 .
No. 92.
New Zealand. Distress Warrant.
"The Magistrates' Courts } (under Section 39 of the Act.)
Act, 1893." Sec. 39, Rule 45.
Plaint No. .
In the Magistrate's Court, holden at
Between , plaintiff,
and , defendant.
To , Bailiff of the Magistrate's Court [or To ].
WHEREAS a certificate under the seal of the Supreme Court of New Zealand has been filed in this
Court, setting forth that the plaintiff on the day of , 189 , obtained a judgment
against the defendant for [or an order to pay to the plaintiff] the sum of pounds
shillings and pence, and the sum of pounds shillings and pence for
costs, and there is now due to the plaintiff for interest on such judgment the sum of
pounds shillings and pence, making together the sum of pounds
shillings and pence.
This is therefore to command you forthwith to levy the sum of pounds, and the further
expenses incurred therein, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of and belonging to the
said , except the wearing apparel and bedding of him or his family, and the tools and imple-
ments of his trade (if any), to the value in all of twenty-five pounds, and also to seize and take any
money, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds, or securities for money, of the said
, or such part or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy this execution, and the
costs of making and executing the same. And you are hereby commanded to pay what you shall so
- levy forthwith to the Clerk of this Court, and to make return of what you shall do by virtue of this
warrant immediately on the execution thereof.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, at , this day of , 189 .
Stipendiary Magistrate.
Amount adjudged to be paid .. £ : :
Interest .. .. .. : :
Warrant.. .. .. : :
Costs of previous executions .. : :
Mileage .. .. .. : :
Total .. .. £ : :
The Bailiff is entitled to demand and levy one shilling per mile, reckoned one way only, for every mile
beyond two from the Courthouse to the place where seizure is made, and the cost of keeping possession of
goods seized, which is not to exceed eight shillings per day, commencing after the first hour.
NOTICE.—If the amount to be levied be paid to the Bailiff within one hour after entry, he is not to receive
any further sum than the amount directed to be levied as stated above, with mileage. The goods and chattels
are not to be sold until after the end of five days next following the day on which they were taken, unless they
be of a perishable nature, or at the request of the defendant.
Application was made to the Stipendiary Magistrate for this warrant at minutes past
the hour of in the noon of the day of , 189 .
Clerk of Court.
Hours of attendance at the office of the Clerk on , from till , except
on , when the office will be closed at .
[Indorsement No. 97.]
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NZ Gazette 1894, No 44