Summons; Invoice for $70; Order; Bill of Costs for $13.05
Martin is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of $73.20. The amount is due on a promissory note between the Defendant and the Plaintiff.
File contains: Affidavit of H.P. Crease; Stipulation and Deposition; Affidavit for Continuance; and Stipulation to Take Testimony. Settlement of legal issues. Case matter is unclear.
Broderick is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of 29.5. The amount is due on a promissory note made between the Defendant and the Plaintiff.
File consists of 2 documents: Bill of Sale; Affidavit of G.A. Walkem. Regarding a mortgage in a conveyance of lot 24 in the town of Barkerville and the buildings thereon erected.
File consists of three documents: affidavit of William Stewart; order; notice of time and place of hearing petition. Case regards in the matter of the Trustee Act 1850, Mineral Ordinance Amendment Act 1873, and of the petition of R. Dunsmuir, N. Diggle, and A. Farquar.
Bunster is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £0.15.10. The amount is due for 2 pictures and a frying pan sold to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.
Innis is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £35.4.9. The amount is due for various goods sold to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.
File contains an envelope and a writ of Summons. Watkins complains that the Defendants, under the name of "Selleck and Rothwell", made a certain promissory note with the Plaintiff that they then refused to pay when due.
File consists of four documents: exhibits A, B, and C, notices of intent to apply for transfer of license for property; affidavit of H. Wark. Case regards Towle carrying on the business of selling liquors by retail in a house. Wark in contention of Towle's license and the legality of his actions.
File consists of one document: Discoveries of Witnesses on behalf of the Plaintiffs regarding a Saw Mill Company and Erickson and Company and their land claims and trespassing disputes.
Nunn is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £11.16.3. The amount is due for washing done by the Plaintiff for the Defendant.
Instruction to sheriff; to deliver juries; signed by Joseph Needham; V.I. seal; 1866/08/01 Assize court jury; list of 35 individuals called for assize & gaol delivery; 1866/08/02 Grand jury; list of 23 individuals called for grand jury; 1866/08/03
Correspondence (copy); re proposed sale of land on Kuper‟s Island (Mayne) stated that all land on island is Indian land with exception of subject acreage.; 1880/01/01
Response to request; re request of Penelacut Indians for approval of elders in tribe. Refers to lack of authority of tribes to elect Indians from outside tribe. Signed by Israel Powell, Indian Superintendent.; 1881/02/01
Kennedy is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £22.17.10. The amount is due for a gold watch and chain and one pair of spectacles sold to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.
Miller is summoned to appear in court to answer the Plaintiff for the total amount of £3.15.1. The amount is due for board and meals provided to the Defendant by the Plaintiff.
VANCOUVER ISLAND. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE OF VANCOUVER ISLAND FOR THE YEAR 1864, AND THE ACTUAL EXPENDITURE OF THE YEAR, AS TAKEN FROM THE ACCOUNTS MADE UP FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1864. ... (SIGNED) ROBERT KER, ACTING AUDITOR.
[Coat of arms A] VANCOUVER ISLAND COLONY. AN ACT TO REMOVE DOUBTS AS TO THE INTEREST OF MONEY IN THE COLONY OF VANCOUVER ISLAND, AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. PASSED THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, OCTOBER 29, 1859. JOSEPH PORTER, CLERK OF THE HOUSE.
VANCOUVER ISLAND. ABSTRACT OF THE REVENUE RECEIVED DURING THE YEAR 1862. [signed at end of first column] ROBERT KER, COLONIAL AUDITOR (ACTING.) AUDIT OFFICE OF VANCOUVER ISLAND, JAN.21ST, 1863.
File consists of four documents: Receipt for $3.00; Summons; Affidavit of Service; Judgment by Default. Plaintiff claims $1,008 principal and interest due on an unpaid promissory note from the Defendant
File consists of 4 documents: Writ of Summons; Affidavit of Service; Judgement by Default; Bill of Costs. Plaintiffs claim $113.11 principal and interest due to them as payees on a promissory note with the Defendant.
File consists of 4 documents: Judgement by Default; Bill of Costs; Writ of Summons; Affidavit of Service. Plaintiffs claims $668.57 principal and interest due to them as payees on a promissory note.
File contains: Order; Writ of Capri as; Affidavit of Plaintiff; and Summons to Set Aside Caprias. The Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for 229 pounds, 6 shillings. The Plaintiff believes that the Defendant is about to quit the colony and asks that he be apprehended.
File consists of 2 documents: Exhibit "A" (correspondence from R. Bishop); Joint Affidavit of G. Pearkes and J. Strachan. The action was brought about for the recovery of $2,000 in respect of the non-delivery of certain rubble and dimensional sandstone by the Defendants to the Plaintiff.
File consists of nineteen documents: Record; Rule nisi; Examination of J. Dunstan; Affidavit of H.C. Courtney; Affidavits of R. Bishop; Affidavits of G. Hemingway; Commission for Examination of J. Dunstan; Summons; Affidavit of Service; Affidavit of A.E.B. Davie; Affidavits of Increase; Joint Affidavit of G. Pearkes and G. Hemingway; Affidavit of G. Pearkes; and Plaintiff's Bill of Costs.
Defendants agreed to sell to the Plaintiff two cargoes of rubble and dimension sandstone from Salt Spring Island. Defendants delivered the first cargo and part of the second. The Plaintiff was employed and under contract to build a chiveck at New Westminster for the erection of which he required the cargo. Plaintiff had to lay off his workmen and has been deprived of profits which would have accrued to him from the delivery of the said stone. Plaintiff claims $2,000 for losses.
File consists of 5 documents: (2) Affidavit of T. Trounce; Notice of Motion; Order; Award. Regarding an agreement made between the two parties over the personal estate of one A. Kaindler for which the defendant is the administrator.
File contains: Affidavit of Johnson. The plaintiff had obtained a confession form the Defendant for the sum of 229 pounds, 3 shillings and 4 pence debt and damages. Defendant now states that at the time of his confession he did so ignorantly and without legal advice and he asks that his case be re-evaluated.
File contains: Affidavit for Taking Evidence. The Plaintiff is about to proceed to England and is desirous of having his evidence taken before he leaves.
File consists of two documents: affidavit of J. Triplett; and auctioneer's advertisement from the public newspaper. Defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff for $483 for the balance of principal due on a promissory note. Defendant is intending to leave Vancouver Island and the Plaintiff is concerned that he will not be paid.
File contains: Bill of Complaint. The defendant is indebted to the Plaintiffs in the sum of $102.38 advanced to the Defendant at his request. Document is quite stained and damaged.
File consists of two documents: writ of summons; and affidavit of A.E.B. Davie. Plaintiff claims $2,397.79 for debt and $7.50 for costs for the amount due for repairs of the vessel Byzantium as per agreement and for goods sold and delivered.
File consists of five documents: summons; writ of summons; affidavit of service; affidavit of Colquhoun; and judgment by default. Plaintiff claims $101.90 principal due to him as payee on a promissory note and $15 for costs.
File consists of one document: bill of complaint. Case regarding Plaintiff's were shareholders in Enterprise Corp., a mining company, and have various complaints that the calls made by the Directors for monies were not levied equally on all shareholders; the books of the company were being kept in a most irregular manner; and not general meetings were called.