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BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS

"Pickaxe" (Ashhurst): Secure a. miner's license. — "G.H." (Pairlie): June, July and August.— "B.J." (Christchurch) : Cornwall, England. — "Inquirer" (Christchurch) : Yes. — "A.V.8." (Tophouse): 16% hours. — "Ambitious" (Tauranga) : Try the U.S.S. Co., Wellington. — "Ex- Serviceman" (Ashburton): The Navy League, Christchurch, would give you the information you require. — "It. E. Gion" (Christchurch): Could not say. — "Wager" (Te Puke) : There was an earlier production of the picture, but . cannot locate the exact date or who made it. — "Anxious" (Gisborne): Make inquiries through the police or Salvation Army m the town m which your father lived. — "A.M." .(Opunake) : There is no charge. — "Master" (Invercargill) : You are only liable for the three months. — "Technical Inquirer" (Christchurch) : The police have no right whatever to molest or interfere with you. Write to the inspector and if necessary to the' Minister of Justice. — "Inquirer" (Wellington): You should take out a warrant for his arrest and obtain a maintenance' order. Having the order you can attach the £27. — "Interested" (Napier) : You are liable for the two liens, and as you have signed for them you can be sued. If the order for £85 is drawn on yourself, and i 8 m the form of an equitable assignment it Is not affected by bankruptcy and is binding on you even if you have not signed it. — "J.H." (Gisborne) : The second mortgagee can sell. The legal' costs of a fresh second mortgage would be about £ B.— "Cosmopolitan" (Napier): If the first mortgagee accepted the order unconditionally, your remedy is to sue him. You can also, if the facts support it, sue the builder, claiming alien on the land and the mortgagees will Mvt te recognize *he Hea.— "Jtfafatua"

(Frankton): (1) Not In the circumstances. (2) Yes. (3) About 12/6 per week each. (4) Yea. (5) Not unless you can prove that you did not have access to your wife at the time. — "Anxious" (Ranglora): The magistrate's finding that your lights were defective and that they were out at the time of collision appears to be fatal to your case. Unless you have some additional evidence it would not appear worth while going on with a claim. Note that although your wife was killed, you cannot recover damages for that as you were not dependent on her. Your claim would have to be m respect to damage to the car. — "8.F." (Christchurch) : You can ask for them when the case is called m court. — "T.M." (Murchison): You may force him to clear the ditch.— "An Inmate" ( — ) : Not if they are your own personal property as distinct from that of the home. — "Fair Play" (Waipawa) : It is impossible to say on the information supplied.— "T.H." (Wellington) : No license of any kind is required. — "R.R." (Huntly) : Preferential voting Is only theoretical m this country and has never been applied. — "Argument" (Bluff): The back — always. — VH.H.C." (Oamaru): The police. Ask the shipping company.— "A.R.H." (Timaru): No. — "A.J.8." (East Talero): Worth anything from 6/- to 12/- a lb. A consulting mining engineer would advise you. — "H.L.H." (Auckland) : Depends entirely on what the buyer thinks the knowledge is worth and to what use he is going to turn it. — "Investment" (New Plymouth) : We do not give advice on financial matters. '

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NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 18

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535

BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 18

BRIEF REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 18

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