CIVIL. CASES
■■• - . ij — * <» . ' — — , Imthe Magistrate.'*. Coiirt v tO;day, belfor© Dr. M'- Arthur, ' given' for plaintiff i;i.* the following ' unaqfended cases :-^ James Smith," Ltd:, v. Hector ' Tdcker, "£2.155, . costs iOa.; Henare .Taap'M'Donaldkv^.John Philjp, De'Souga, ss. costs ,ss;'Amalgamated; 'Amalgamated Society* of Painters and .Decorator's' : IndusMal Union, of .Workers, V.' 'Ernest" Short, £1 §b, costs' 7s j D'warl'Bros.' .v. M- C. Jenkins, £S 10s, 'coats 10.t;" R. ,G. Knight v. ;Mrs. "T. "O'.Cbrinell,'£r,l2s,' costs £14s'; G.. Clark v. C. E. P. Eden, £19 108-9ct, costs : £llos i ea;'G l eofge'and George v. r Arthur-William'Sct)U"lfar,-"£i6 ss7d, cpsts £l,llß'6d'sTMit<shinson Bros. v. John Searle-, "£l' 9e' 6d. "coets ' 7s ; Stewart .Timber,- Glass, -and- Hardware Company v.E'wen. MfDonaldj,£6- 65, 2 d. costs "Bs'; -R.jC.Duh and, Co.' .(assignees of,J. ,R. Dodeson and- Son)'v.i Margaret B6rgstfom, £4" Is, 1 costs 10s ; Stewart Timber, Glass .'and Hardware'Cbrnpahy,' ' Ltd v " v. Alfi'ecT Bradley,. £6; -6b> cost* ss ; V'eitch and Allah 'vl ' Oscar ' Neirsonj £5 3s^'7d,rCQßt* £1 , 3a . 6d ; • AJlan : Monerieff.' v. - M. ; Louis Siriith', . £5^ ss, < costs £1- 3s , ;' JUDGMENT-SUMMONSES.'" ,'', Kitto and Son <v. G.;,M*loney, claim £4 1,95.' Defendant. was ordered- to .-pay | the. amount oni or before -18ih .t'ebrnary ; in_ default, .seven, days', imprisonment. ? jGfeorge and Kerafey, Ltd., t v. H.M. StowelL Defendant- was ordered to 'pay £14'4fl 9d'by' 18th ;February; in default/,f6urtien days' :im^ri's6nmerit. - * • ■Susannah Hobbs- v. ,C..,R.' P.^Eden,' claim -for, £& 19s"6d. Defendant •wa&'ordie'red Ho' pay 1 the ■ amoUnt " by^ 18th February ; in. default,' seven 1 days' -imprisonment. ' ..■'.:• ;•■•;..' C*. • Smith,' Ltd.', v. John Searle,- claim £li 43s -3d. * -Defendant f was '''ordered' to pay' the a!mount by" 18th February ,•■ in default, three""days? imprisonment. 'C. Smith y. E. -Dodd, £5. 12s lid.-- Defendant' was ordered 'to pay the amount by 18th "February; ' in default, seven days', ittiprispntn'e'rtt. '; .'•, • DEFENDED, ,C4SE. , ' Before Mr.. iW. G.'-Riddell,/ &lm., Thomas fiastbn, storekeeper, Kilbifni'e, sued Jessie M'Leod, "Widow', . Kilbirnie, for £38 4s* Id, -Balance of an account Tor groceries. *3str.'A l . H. Hindmarsh'abpeared .for plaintiff and' Mr.. D. M. Findlay, for defendant, who. denied liability, on the ground that the 'debt was contracted b"y her late husband.' . After hearing evidence, his Worship * nonsuited- the plaintiff. • '.,•-'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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349CIVIL. CASES Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8
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