APPEAL COURT.
INIERESTIN3 OASES.
(Per Press Association.) Wellington, yesterday. In the oase of Warner’s Limited, v. tbo Lyttelton Times Company, heard at tho last sitting of the Appeal Court, judgment was given by a majority (the Chief Justice and Judges Williams and Cooper, Judges Edwards and Chapman dissenting) in favor of plaintifls, and an injunction was granted restraining defendants from causing noise and vibration by machinery after 9 p.m. so as to interfere with rooms leased as bedrooms by them or adjoining rooms in Warner’s Hotel proper, also .damages, to be assessed in the Court Wow. Lea ve to appeal was applied for and postponed pending an arrangement as j to the damages that may bo sustained in the interval..
Wellington, last night. In Sells v. Rhodos and another, beard in tho Appeal Court to-day, judgment was losorved. It is a friendly suit brought by Ibe widow against the trustees of the husband's will, Arthur James Bertie. Deceased was really the Marquis of Talia Came, and the holder of ancestral property in Genoa and another property in Italy. Ho was born in London in 1359, and oaroe to New Zealand in 1381, but never used the title. He acquired proporty here, married, and died in 1892, leaving an infant daughter, who married Charles DeGrave Sells, and is now in Italy. The New Zealand property left ia about i£I3,QOQ, and tho sail is to ascertain domicile and whether the property should be administered according to New Zealand or Italian law. - i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1587, 18 October 1905, Page 3
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