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Dec. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3577

upon the said demised premises, with such assistants as you deem necessary, between the hours of nine in the morning and four in the afternoon, and to deliver possession thereof to the said , and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.

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

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


No. 107.

New Zealand.\nThe Magistrates’ Courts \nAct, 1928.\n} BOND TO BE GIVEN BY DEFENDANT UNDER SECTION 189. Sec. 189 ; Rule 44.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at . Plaintiff No. .

Between , plaintiff.

and , defendant.

KNOW all men by these presents that we, , of , and , of , and , of , are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to , of , in the sum of £ to be paid to the said , for which payment to be made we bind ourselves and each and every of us jointly and severally firmly by these presents.

WHEREAS on , the day of last past, the above-named entered a plaint against the above-bounden in the Magistrate’s Court held at to recover possession of [Here describe the tenements sought to be recovered]: And whereas the above-bounden disputes the right of the said to the possession of the said tenements, and is ready to sue the said with effect and without delay in a Court of competent jurisdiction; and in case the plaintiff does not recover judgment in such action, or discontinues, or is nonsuited, to pay to the defendant the costs which the defendant is therein adjudged to recover, and also the costs of the proceedings in the Magistrate’s Court, and damages for the illegal occupation of the land up to the time of such judgment: And whereas the security intended to be hereby given has been approved of by , Stipendiary Magistrate, as appears by his allowance at the foot hereof: Now the condition of this obligation is such that if the above-bounden shall sue the above-named with effect and without delay in a Court of competent jurisdiction, and if in case the plaintiff does not recover judgment in such action, or discontinues, or is nonsuited, the above-bounden , or , or any of them, shall pay to the said , his executors, administrators, or assigns, the costs which the defendant is therein adjudged to recover, and also the costs of the proceedings in the Magistrate’s Court, and damages for the illegal occupation of the land up to the time of such judgment, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise shall remain in full force.

(Signed.)

Signed by the above-bounden and in the presence of , at , this day of , 19 .

I APPROVE of this bond. Stipendiary Magistrate.


No. 108.

New Zealand.\nThe Magistrate’s Courts \nAct, 1928.\n} NOTICE OF APPEAL. Sec. 164.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at . Plaintiff No. .

Between , plaintiff.

and , defendant.

TAKE notice that the intends to appeal to the Supreme Court on point of law or (and) on matter of fact against the judgment [or order] of , Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate, given or made on the hearing of the above action at on the day of , 19 .

Dated at , this day , 19 . Solicitor for the . [or Plaintiff or Defendant in person.]

To the Clerk of the Court at , and to the Plaintiff [or Defendant].


No. 109.

New Zealand.\nThe Magistrates’ Courts \nAct, 1928.\n} BOND WHICH MAY BE TAKEN AS SECURITY FROM AN APPELLANT. Sec. 164 ; Rule 46.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at . Plaintiff No. .

Between , plaintiff.

and , defendant.

Know all men by these presents that we, , of , and , of , and , of , are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to , of , in the sum of pounds, to be paid to the said , for which payment to be made we bind ourselves and each and every of us jointly and severally firmly by these presents



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⚖️ Warrant to Bailiff or Constable to Deliver Possession of Deserted Premises to Landlord (continued from previous page)

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