DEALINGS IN SHARES
JUDGMENT RESERVED
(By Telegraph—Press . ssociation.)
INVERCARGILL, February 26.
Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Kennedy in the Supreme Court today in a case in which Harold Calvert, share salesman, appealed against his conviction by Mr. W. H. Freeman, S.M., on October 16, 1936, when he was fined £200 on a charge of offering shares for subscription. Mr. P. B. Cooke, K.C., of Wellington, assisted by Mr. G. V. Murdoch, of Dunedin, appeared on behalf of the appellant, and Mr. H. J. Macalister represented the informant, John Albert Colin Mackenzie, trus'.ne in the estate of the late James Fleck, of Riverton, a debenture holder in Investment Executive Trust, Ltd., and a shareholder in the McArthur Trust.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 10
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