This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ... an order authorising the Sheriff to acoept an offer of 700, made for certain quit-rent farm known as Jasfontein, situated in the district of Fraserburg, the said property having been offered for sale in execution of a judgment of this Court in September, 1884, and no bid made. It appeared from affidavit that the farm, which was in extent 3,539 morgen, had origin Jly been mortgaged for 650, but this amount had been increased, by the non-payment of interest, to 900 odd; there was also a second mortgage on the property for 500, but as the second mortgagee did not appear in the proceedings, the Court did nut enter into the consideration of his rights but granted the order as prayed for. LOSBON AND SOUTH AFRICAN EXPLORATION COMPANY, LIMITED V. CATHYPADYACHY. Appeal--Extension of time--Leuve--Act 5 of 1879, section 11--Arrest of person ad fundandam jurUdictionem. Ifr. Juta and Mr. Searle appeared for the applicants; the respondent was not represented by counsel. This was an application for leave to prosecute an appeal from a judgment of the High Court of Griqualand West, given on the 21st May last, the time within which an appeal could be noted having expired. The facts of the case are as follows: It appears that in May last Mr. J. B. Currey, the manager of the company, caused a summons to be issued against the respondent, who is a tenant of the company, for arrear rent due under a lease held by him from the company. The summons was duly served, and the case set down for hearing on the 21st May, when an exception was taken on behalf of the defendant (present respondent) to the jurisdiction of the Court, on the grounds that the defendant was not domiciled in the Colony. The exception was upheld by the High Cjurt, and the application for pr...