ft YfV UIIII1IVIUU9 WWIU UUIIIBMVU*Detention of 1‘roptrty.Martha Agaar appeared on summons, from Joseph Holliiiahead, for refusing to giro up pot-session of four sashes, after due notice.Mr. Slater appeared for the defendant.Joseph Hollinshead depoeed : L left four sliding suites in my shop when Mra. Aggar took possession, about four months ago, with the understanding that tliay were to bo given up when required ; 1 left thorn at Mr. Johu Aggar’a re-• I neat ; I have demanded thorn throe different times from Mra. Aggar and John Aggar, and they refused to give them up ; 1 let the shop without fixtures ; the valuo of tho sashes is £7 ; on leaving tho shop 1 was about to tako away tho sashes, when I was requestod by Mra. Aggar to loaro thom, and they wotild take particular caro of thunr, and deliver litem up when required ; Mra. Aggar i* not my tenant.lJy Mr. Slater : l’revioua to letting the shop, 1 occupied the place as auch ; the saahea were used by me in the shop ; they run in a frame nailed to the shop ; Mrs. Aggar occupies the ahop uiidor Mr. Davy, of Syduey ; Mr. Davy ia my tenant; the rent now paid to me for tho shopia £3 10a per wook.John T. ilollinshoad corroborated the above testimony.The complainant explained that the fitting! were only lout to Mrs. Aggar. The aaahee, ha said, oorne out of tho frame, and are independent of them. U was understood when he left the ahop that he was to tako away everything but tho bare walla.Mr. Slater contended that tho sashes wera fixtures, and had virtually been lot with tha ahop.The bench gave a verdict for the defendant.Breach of tlu: ltarbvur Regulations.Enooh Stephens was charged with having; committed a breach of the Harbour Regulations of the port ef Newcastle, on the 18th instant, and pioadod guilty.Tho complaint was tbat the defondant who ia master of the barque Criahna, bad removed hia vessel from her moorings in the harbor, and placed her alongside the wharf, without tha sanction of the Harbour Master.The Uench inflicted a tine of 40a. and coata.