CIVIL CASES
Judgment for plaintiff by default was given by Mr. T. B.M'Neil, S.M., in the. Magistrate's Court yesterday in the following undefended civil cases:— United Distributors, Ltd. v. H. Bcvan, £1 5s 8d; United Distributors, Ltd. v. J ]?.■ Bodkeiv £2 0s 6d; United Distributors, Ltd. v. E. J. Evans, £2 2s lid; Commercial Agency, "Ltd. and Chronicle Company v. Johnston and Co., £1G las; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and W. it. Moon and Co. v. Joe Eoputa,. £7 19s od; Teagle Smith and Sou, Ltd. "v. Leslie Harold Brake,/ £1 2s 4d; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and C. Smith, Ltd. v. J. A. Dunn, £11 2s sd; W. J. Ross and Co., Ltd. v. B! J. Norman, £1 las 9d; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and J. Johnston v. William O'Leafy. £6 ■ Gs: Commercial Agency, Ltd. and J. Johnston r. Ngataipu Nikora, £i 15s; W.- Ji Crocker v. A. Wildermoth, £2 5s 6d; Dominion Scale and Gafsh Register Co. v. K. -A; Antcliff, £2 10s; George Thomas and Co., Ltd. v. S. Alphop, £3 12s lid; Engineering Supplies, Ltd. v. J<. A, Fisher and Sous, £3 Gs 9d; Fletcher Construction Co., Ltd. v. John Barrett, 10s; Commercial Agency. Ltd. and Angus and Robertson, Ltd. v. F. Butler, £10 Is sd; Simms Motor Units, Ltd. v. V. Calder and Co., £3 IDs 3d; Andrew Miller and Co. v. A. Fabrello and G. CaMart and G. Stella, £13 14s; J. Johnston v. E. IX. Gould, £4 15s; W. J. Ross and Co., Ltd. v. A. M. Gray (sep. estate), £9 ISs Od; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and South Wairarapa'Motors v. S. Harris, £7 ss; John Chambers and Son, Ltd. v. A. Stevenson, costs only,.'-8s; Commercial Agency, Ltd. v. G;' Hears, £15 10s lOd; E. J. Hyams, Ltd. v. James G. White, £80 Is 8d; P. Linardds v. C. Pearson, £3; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and J. C. Milnes v. W. J. Barlow; £10 9s lOd; Thomas Hartley v. Robert Bmt, £1 Us 3d; 13. W. Mills and Co., Ltd. v. J. A. Dunn, £3 6s Cd; Wilde and Co., Ltd. v. A. Graham, £5 15s; E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd. v Goliath Novelty Works, £5 lls 9d; T. Ballingcr and Co., Ltd. v. T. Stuart, £39 19s lOd; Duncan and Hanua v. 11. Chappie, £4 16s; S. and JT. Meyer (Pty.), Ltd. v. W. T. Black, £7 10s Id; S. and N. Meyer (Pty.), Ltd. v. W. Southan, £4 14s 2d; Shell Company of New Zealand, Ltd. v. A. M. Sims, £63 12s 7d; Ford Sales and Service, Ltd. v. W. Zithers, £2 8s 7d; Commerciiil Agency, Ltd. and B. Sime and Co., Ltd. v. Bray and Hannon, £1 7s lid. On a judgment siimraous, J. F. Fairbairn was ordered to pay Gordon find Gotch (A'sia.),.Ltd. £5 17s 6d forthwith, in default fix days' imprisonment; Howard Elliott to pay Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., £6 1b 9d forthwith, in default six days' imprisonment; E. R. O'Connor to", pay Te Aro News Co. £8 10b j Cd forthwith., in default eight clays' . imprisonment; .7. Gibbs to pay. C. Grigg £2?> 7s 6d forthwith, in default 28 days' imprisonment; E. Walker1, to pay Andrew Hamilton £20 T7s at the rate of £1 a month; J. Money to-pay E. L#Grant £5 6s 9d by Sth May, in default five days' imprisonment; \V. M'Carthy.to pay Harry Baker £8 3s 9d at the rate of 15s a month; M. R. Wilson to pay Harry Baker £4 6s 6d forthwith, in default four days' imprisonment; Jack Tesoriero to pay Vincent Costa £3S 19s at tlie rate of 10s a week, in default 38 days' imprisonment; A. B. Shelborne to pay Trucks, Ltd. £15 7s at the rate of £1 10s a month; James Martin to pay New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. £6 17s lid at the rate of £1 a month; .F. Beck to pay James H. Wood £4 5s forthwith, in default four days-imprisonment; M. Barry to:pay E. B. Wainscott £18 14s Gd by Bth "May, iii default 17 days', imprisonment; Charles David Force to pay E. W, Pidgeou and Co., Ltd., £12 9s Id forthwith, in default- 12 days' imprisonment; J. Duncan to pay J. Rj Kcrr £4 7s 5d forthwith, in default four days' imprisonment; T.-Pohio to pay E. Wilson £2 ISs 4d forthwith, in default three days' imprisonment; L. C. M'Lolland to . pay Mazengarb, Hay, and Mncalister 10s. 6d. in default one day's imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 6
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738CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 6
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