MOKAU ESTATE LITIGATION.
In a lfjt'er to the Evening Post, Mr. Travers, referred to the publication somo time back of a lettor from an English correspondent containing a statement; to the effect that tha Incorporated Law Society of Eng'and had, at the iostanee of Mr. Joshui Jonrg, eoESTMod to hear his complaint against Mr. Flower, the purchaser of his Mokau property, whom he charged wi'.h grossly unprofessional ronduntßmounting', in fact, to fraud in acquiring iacd in claiming to retain it,. The matter was lately heard In fore the •Jommittee of the Society, fach side being represented by eminent couns'l. The evidence taken was very volumin■•>a=, its consideration by the committee occupying Dearly a month. Their reply was brought up a few days ago, and was in favour of Mr. Flower upon Hvery point, completely exonerating him from all the charges made by Mr. Jones. Ho adds that ho imd-'is'and* Mr. Jones was aided in the matter by the proprietors of Truth, against Wfom au action for libel is now pending a' the suit; of Mr. FJowcr.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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176MOKAU ESTATE LITIGATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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