way of recovery of debt.APPEAL CASES 8T0LEN P1GEON8 Joseph 'Patrick Hines appealed Against bla conviction at the Naran-dars Quarter See#looa for ■ teal In#eight pigeons from the railway premises. In dismissing the appeal His Honor said he had no doubt of appellant's guilt, though he thought the act had been committed while Hines was under the Influence of drink. On account of his previous good character, he made the recommendation to the railway authnriUe' that Hlnea should not be dismiss**-from the service because the dccl-slon had gone against him. Captain Storkey. who appeared for the Railway Department, aald he would- convey this recommendation to tho proper authorities.TWO APPEALS FAIL Albert Henry Webb appealed against two convictions recorded against him in July lust at Leeton nf (1) assaulting Walter Ernest Rrown, and (2) stealing waler from the W.C. and 1 .Commission and Interfering with a channel structure. In dismissing the appeals Hla Honor said he did not believe a word the witnesses said. The evidence tendered was the same as that given In July last, when the case was fully reported In these columns.DIVORCE I88UE8 Decree nlsl's were granted In the two divorce casee heard on Tuesday night. Desertion was the grounds * I of divorce in each case. Lily Oallag-| her. obtained a divorce from her husband. Allen Arthur Gallagher, poti-n tloner stating that he left her some y I vears ago. since which time she had 11 neither heard from or received any1 .»»»..« Kim ICll ,ll'l EV.it'j-ysupport from him. Eustace Frank Whitehall petitioned for and was granted a divorce from his wife. Dora Beatrice Whitehall (nee Grtmshawi. Hie wife had left him. he said, about thyee yeare ago. taking with her the four children of the Issue. He had seen nothin# of them since.