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Aug. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2449

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you to certain goods or chattels [or moneys, &c.] taken in execution under process issued in this cause at the instance of , the execution creditor, and in default of your then establishing such claim the said goods and chattels will be sold [or the said moneys paid over] according to the exigency of the said process.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, at , this day of , 19 .

To .
Stipendiary Magistrate
[or Justice of the Peace, or Clerk of the Court].

Hours of attendance at the office of the Clerk on , from till , except on , when the office will be closed at .


No. 82.

New Zealand. ) NOTICE BY EXECUTION CREDITOR OF ADMISSION OF TITLE
“ The Magistrates’ Courts } Rule 51
Act, 1908.” OF CLAIMANT.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at .
Between , plaintiff,
and , defendant.

TAKE notice that I admit the title of to the goods [or to the following goods (when part only is admitted)] seized by you under the distress warrant issued under the judgment in this action, and that I desire proceedings to be stayed in respect thereof.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

To the Bailiff of the Court. Execution Creditor.

RECEIVED by me, this day of , 19 . Bailiff.


No. 83.

New Zealand. )
“ The Magistrates’ Courts } AGREEMENT NOT TO APPEAL. Sec. 153.
Act, 1908.”

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at .
Between , plaintiff,
and , defendant.

WE, the above-named plaintiff and defendant, do hereby agree that the judgment of the Magistrate’s Court in this cause shall be final

Witness our hands, this day of , 19 .

Plaintiff [or Solicitor or Agent for plaintiff].
Defendant [or Solicitor or Agent for defendant].


No. 84.

New Zealand. )
“ The Magistrates’ Courts } WRIT OF ARREST. Secs. 140 and 142 ;
Act, 1908.” Rule 38.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at .
Between , plaintiff,
and , defendant.

To , Bailiff of the Magistrate’s Court at [or To , Police Constable at ].

WHEREAS it has been made to appear to the satisfaction of me, the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate having jurisdiction to the amount of the plaintiff’s claim, by the affidavit of , the plaintiff in the above action, that he, the above-named plaintiff, has a good cause of action against the above-named defendant for the sum of pounds shillings and pence, for which a summons has been issued out of this Court [or the Magistrate’s Court held at ], and that there is probable cause for believing he, the said defendant, is about to leave New Zealand and to evade the payment of the said sum of £ :

Now, therefore, I do hereby command you, by virtue of powers given to me by section one hundred and forty of “The Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1908,” that, unless the said defendant deposits with you, or with the Clerk to the Court, the said sum of £ , together with costs, £ , to be paid, applied, and disposed of according to the judgment of the Court in this action, you do immediately bring him, the said defendant, before me, the said Stipendiary Magistrate at , to be further dealt with according to law.

And I do further command you to certify to me without delay what you shall do under this warrant.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, at , this day of , 19 .
Stipendiary Magistrate.



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