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NAPIER DEBT CASES

Judgment for plaintiff by default was given by Mr J. Miller, B.M., in tbe Magistrate 's Court at Napier this morning in tbe following civil actions: Commissioner of Taxes v. Edward Mtillany, £4 9/8 and costs 8/-J same v. Tbomas MeAHister £3 9/6 and costs 9/Hawke's Bay County Council v. BitL Ma Tomoana, £3 3/lo and costs .£1 10/6; same v. Paraire Henare Tomoana, £33 1/2 costs £4 8/6; same v. Paraire Tomoana £18 9/9 and costs £3,1/-; B. P, H. Langley v. D. J. MeJnnes £2 18/ and costs £13/6; H.B. Klectrie Service Co. Ltd. v. Bryce Hart £1 15/3 and costs 8/;; Gr. Thornton v. F. Johansson, £4 29/2 and costs £1 10/6;'Berkeley's Ltd. v. A. Eanger, £1 19/6 and costs £1 5/6; F. Tborp and Co. Ltd. v. O. Hugbes 16/-, and costs 8/-; 1'airclougb 's Radio Ltd. v. A. Harvey £2 5/- and and costs £1 3/G;" Thomna dlray v. Cbarlie Ark Hoo, £2 .6/2 aitd costs £1 3/0; W. J. Field v. R. Tbonipson £5 5/- and costs £1 10/6. On a judgment summons M. T. Ivennelly was ordered to pay the BeliaLle Loan and Investment Co. Ltd. *£11 17/in default 13 days' imprisonment; and William Haslett was ordered to pay George Taylor £33 15/-,. in default 30 days imprisonment, warrant to be suspended as long as be pays 7/6 i week. *

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 8

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NAPIER DEBT CASES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 8

NAPIER DEBT CASES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 8

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