CIVIL CASES
Judgment for plaintiff by default' was' Riven by Mi. T.*B. MNeil, S.M^.in- the JM agistrate's' Court jesteiday in the following undrf ended civil cases:—Wellington Hospital Board ,v. 11. J. Harris,-£5 8s; United Aitj=ts (Australasia) Ltd. v. H. Griffith, C2B lls 6d; A. P. Churcher ! v. William Eeir, £23 15s; Van Staveren Bros., Ltd. v. G. Wear, £S 16s lid; "Commercial Agency Ltd. and Wellington Fish Supply "Co., Ltd. v. Cole Bros., costs only, IS1*; Commeicial Agency Ltd., and J. Johnston v. W. Anms, £4 10s; Commercial Agency Ltd. and E. Hayes and Sons v. L. Gibbs,- £5 15s 3d; Commercial Agency Ltd. and L. T. Watkinsy. Ltd. v. E. Walsh, £1 10s; George--H." Scott and Co. v. C. E. Peterson, £68 2s 3d; Bell, Gully, MacKenzie, and c O'Leary vi J.. N.. Meyer, £5 ss; Commercial Agency Ltd: and Te Aro Seed Co. v. Dudley On, £50; Commercial Agency Ltd. and. H.. W.^ Nelson v. V. Everaleigh, £20 Is- od^-Commer-1 cial Agency Ltd. and Smith and Smith, Ltd. v. J. B. Manttan, Is; Commercial Agency Ltd. and Irvine Bros.- v. Jack ,3loney, £2 13s 9d; Commercial Agency Ltd. and Waikauae Co-operative.. Store y.v T. Tressler, £7 12s 6d; ■ -CommercialAgency, Ltd. and D.1.C., Ltd. v. G. Thorpe, £18 15s sd; Robert Percy Lester v. James O'Grady, £5 7s.- ' '■ .■••-■
On judgment summonses A. Carmichael was ordered to pay T.ownsend and Paul, Ltd., £1 15s 2d,-at the rate, of 5s a month, in. default two days' imprisonment; A. E. Billcliffe to pay H.S.
Motors, Ltd., £7 11s 6d, at the rate of £1 a month, in default seven days' imprisonment; Charles Koroneho to pay J." ■Charters '£5 18s lOd-by 28th February, in "default six 'days imprisonment; B. Andrews to pay G. J. Neal £7 12s 3d by •28th February,, in default eight days'- imprisonment; F.. Ward1 to pay- Taylor,' Ramsay, and Co. £15 18s 7d by 28th February, in. default fifteen.days' imprisonment; A. Hall to pay falter H. Jordan £2 16s Id forthwith, in default three days' imprisonment; F. AVard to pay Jenkins and Mack, Ltd., £63 Cte lid by. 28th February, in. default two months' imprisonment;: J. G-. Smith-to-pay AV.J. H. Haaso £6 15s 6d by 28th February, in default seven days' imprisonment; Frank Gray to pay H. S. Jenkins, £04 Is 3d by.2Stli February, in default two nionths' 'imprisonment; L. A. Ludlow to pay Ivon V. Wilson £0 18s by, .28th February, in default seven days' im•prisohment; H. Wblla'nd to-pay Dr. H. C. Faulke £2 3s forthwith, in default two days' imprisonment; John Ritchie to pay -M.i'L. -Smith £2 16s at the rate of_Bs a month, in default three days' iniprison..msnt; H. Mitchell to pay S. J. Brookie -£•15 14s'-Bcl at the rate of 2s 6d a week, in default 14 days' 'imprisonment; R. H. Goodwin to pay Carl K"eilsen £4 19s Cd -fOrthwithj in default five days' imprisonment; James Stevenson to pay Art Cabinet. Co., Ltd., £29 3s 6d at the rate of 10s a .week, in default 28 days' imprisonment; Thomas Stewart to pay Hutcheson, Bowman, and Johnson, Ltd., £2 Is 6d forthwith,, in default two days' .imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 15
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521CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 15
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