A BIG CLAIM
ALLEGED UK EACH OF CONTRACT
FEN ED IN. Nov. 14
A claim for £7090 for broa'h of contract was hoard before Mr Justice Macgregor in the Supremo Court thb* morning, plaintiffs being Wclby Farly Fisher, medical practitioner (Taumarunui) and Circulation, Ltd., manufacturer of prater heaters and the defendants Methven’s, lead and brass founders, Dunedin.
Messrs West (Auckland) and Gordon (Taumarun iu) represented plaintiffs, who stated that from 1024 to 1920 fondants had manufactured and sold to plaintiffs and others 300 Eishei twin circulators, and in nearly all had, without the consent of the patentee or the plaintiff company, caused a hole to he bored which nullified the effect of the patentee’s contrivance, causing loss and damage in rectifying, as well as loss of overseas trade. Counsel’s statement was that Mcthven’, who wore to exploit the inton tion commercially, failed to manufacture to the design. The case is unfinished.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1928, Page 3
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151A BIG CLAIM Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1928, Page 3
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