MAGISTRATES . ( 10 of 1890. ) 1261

to this adjudication and order, it is ordered that the sum due thereunder be
levied by distress and sale of the plaintiff's goods. *
[ Seal . ]
(Signed ) , >

A Magistrate, &c.
* If security is accepted, substitute for words between asterisks “ and it is ordered that
the plaintiff be at liberty to give to the satisfaction of a Magistrate (or of ) security
in the sum of ( each) for payment of the said sum as above directed . ”



FORM LXV .

Judgment Summons .- (Sec. 56.)
IN THE Police COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY
OF HONGKONG .

Between Plaintiff,
Address
Description )
and
Defendant,
Address
Description )
The day of 18
To the above- named defendant (or plaintiff ).
The plaintiff (or defendant) obtained an order against you the above-named
defendant (or plaintiff) before the undersigned (or J.P., Esquire,) a Magistrate
of the said Colony, on the day of 18 > for the payment of
and cents .
And you have made default in payment of the sum payable in pursuance
of the said order.
Therefore you are hereby summoned to appear personally before
on the day of 18 at the hour of in the
noon , to be examined on oath (or declaration) by the Court touching the
means you have or bave had since the date of the order to satisfy the sum
payable in pursuance of the said order ; and also to show cause why you
should not be committed to prison for such default.
[ Seal. ]
( Signed ),
A Magistrate , & c.
Amount of order, and costs cts ,
$ cts .



Paid into the Magistracy,
Deduct Instalments not required to have been paid
before the date of the summons,


$ cts.
Sum payable ....
Costs of this summons ..........
Amount upon payment of which no further proceedings will be had
until default in payment of next instalments

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