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STANTON v. MILES.

Siß,---Mr. Pitt, .in his letter in Tuesday's papeir expresses himself 'as if the reports of'the above- - named case were designed to implicate him in . havingadvised his client to take advantage of tbo /Statute ofLimitation tp avoid a just debt. 1 ; 7 On. reading. over the reports in the three local , journals,l tail to see anything which can be taken " to point to Mr Pitt as the inventor; bf the plea. Mr Pitt was -imply referred to in the usual man- "'" ner as appearing for one of the parties. 7 ~ ' I' and .glad,;, however, to be able to endorse all that Mr Pitt states as to his expressions of aver- . : sibri.to the Statute of Limitations when there can 7 be*no other es- ape from a just claim, and to his 7 desire to afford time and opportunity for the defendant (whom he only represented as agent to ;7 his Solicitor, Mr Travers) to ameDdhis plea. ,''''', '■'■:'''. " ' ' lem, &c, ■7' „ . W. M. Stastoh. . ; [We have to apologise to Mr Stanton, for the 7 non-appearance of the above letter in our; Wednesday's issue, in which it would have been published bnt that it was acbidently overlooked—Ed iv".-Ejlf.]

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1873, Page 2

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STANTON v. MILES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1873, Page 2

STANTON v. MILES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 58, 7 March 1873, Page 2

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