Southland Frozen Meat Coy. v. Nelson Bros.
o 1 Per Press Association! Dunedin. November 19. Tbe case Southland Frozen Meat Coy. v. Nelson Bros, was commenced at the Supreme Court to-day, and is expected to last four or five days. This is a case for £3,000 damage. In 1891 tbe Nelsons agreed to take the whole output of the frozen meat from the Company's work for three years, and the agreement contained a clause that during that period the Nelsons should not erect or assist or be in any way concerned or interested in erection or use of freezing works on land or water within the limits of the Southland and Wallace Counties. Defendants deny any breach of agreement, and also deny acting in any way to restrict the output of plaintiffs company. Sir Robert Stout, wbo opened, spoke for three hours, quoting from voluminous correspondence.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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146Southland Frozen Meat Coy. v. Nelson Bros. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 121, 20 November 1895, Page 2
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