A THEATRICAL CASE
VERNON AND WIFE ALLEGE WRONGFUL DISMISSAL. (Special to Times. > WELLINGTON. Dec, 7. A case, of interest to players and •patrons of the theatre was mentioned in the Supreme Court, viz, that c'i Howard Vernon and his wife Lavina Florence Vernon (formerly Miss -Do Loittc) v. James Maemahou and ft m. Garni. The plaintiffs in the action claim £175 for alleged wrongful <;'smissal. The case was removed from •the -Magistrate’s Court into the Supreme Ctfurt, and on application a month’s extension of time -u which to file -a statement of defence was granted. . » Counsel stated that his client desired to got* evidence from (Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 9 December 1907, Page 3
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