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(7.) In an Action for mortgage:

Supreme

PETITION.

Hongkong

In the Vice Admiralty Court offer diction

Aduurall

[Title of Action.]

Writ issued

18

1. The above-named brigantine or vessel "Juniper" is of the a British ship belonging to the port of registered tounage of 109 tons or thereabouts, and at the time of the mortgage herein-after mentioned, Thomas Brock, of was the registered owner of the said

brigantine.

2. On the 4th day of July 1876, 32/64th parts or shares of the said brigantine were mortgaged by the said Thomas Brock to the Plaintiff, to secure the payment by the said Thomas Brock to the Plaintiff of the sum of £400, together with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum on or before the 1st day of July 1877.

3. The said mortgage of the "Juniper" was made by an instrument dated the 4th day of July 1876, in the form prescribed by the 6th section of the Merchant Shipping Act, bed, and was duly registered in accordance with the provisions of the said Act. 4. No part of the said principal sum or interest has been paid, and there still remains due and owing to the Plaintiff on the said mortgage security the principal sum of £400, together with a large sum of money for interest and expenses, and the Plaintiff, although he has applied to the said Thomas Brock for payment thereof, cannot obtain payment without the assistance of this Court.

The Plaintiff claims-

1. Judgment for the said principal sum of £400, together

with interest and expenses.

Houghtong Curren 2. To have an account taken of the amount due to the

Plaintiff.

3. Payment out of the proceeds of the said brigantine now remaining in Court, of the amount found due to the Plaintiff, together with costs.

4. Such further and other relief as the nature of the case

may require. Dated the

day of

(Signed)

18

A.B., Plaintif

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(8.) In an Action between co-owners (for account) :

Sick Le

In the Vice Admiralty Court of

A dunk

Writ issued

PETITION.

ver

[Title of Action.]

18

1. The "Horlock" is a sailing ship of about 40 tons register,

trading between

and

2. By a bill of sale duly registered on the 11th day of June 1807, the Defendant, John Horlock, who was then sole "Horlock," transferred to owner of the above-named ship

32/64th parts or Thomas Worraker, of shares of the ship for the sum of 23200

3. By a subsequent bill of sale duly registered on the 16th December 1876, the said Thomas Worraker transferred his said 32/64th shayes of the ship to George Wright, the Plaintiff, for the sum of $1750

4. The Defendant, John Horlock, has had the entire manage- ment and the command of the said ship from the 11th day of June 1867 down to the present time.

5. The Defendant has from time to time up to and including the 24th September 1874, rendered accounts of the earnings of the ship to the afore-mentioned Thomas Worraker, but since the said 24th of September 1874 the Defendant has rendered no accounts of the earnings of the ship.

6. Since the 16th December 1876 the ship has continued to

nd

and the trade between Plaintiff has made several applications to the Defendant, Johu Horlock, for an account of the earnings of the ship, but such applications have proved ineffectual.

7. The Plaintiff is dissatisfied with the management of the ship, and consequently desires that she may be sold.

The Plaintiff claims-

1. That the court may direct the sale of the said ship

"Horlock."

2. To have an account taken of the earnings of the said ship, and that the Defendant may be condemned in the amount which shall be found due to the Plaintiff in respect thereof, and in the costs of this action.

3. Such further or other relief as the nature of the case may

require.

Dated the

day of

(Signed)

18

A.B., Plaintiff.

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