AN INTERESTING CASE
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PALMERS'TON N., Last Night
An 'iii't:-res.'t'ir.g case was heard at "the Supremo. .Cburt to-day, when . S. W. Fitzheirtcrt, solicitor, sued B. E. Murphy, of Mcjntyr.e and Murphy, solicitors, Feildang, to rescind ccmprc/iniijo nnd settlement elf accounts on March, 1910. Plaintiff was a partner of MeJntyre's, and sold his share to defendant for £325, with £25 cash down, and profits over £2oo pea- annum to ibe uaid ur.«i:il the amount totaled £300.' In June, 1911, plaintiff accepted £2.00 ifc-r h/'s <,hare. Pl:un- Stiff al'bgpd that he accepted £IOO because defendant stated that he was .071 ly making a ba.ro liung. After hc;v.':.::g cvidoc.oe, Mr Justice Cooper nonicuited plaintiff,' with costs on the lowcut scale. His Honor asked the ip-Ticrs io ,mve<b together caci .make earc arrcingtuTicrite.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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132AN INTERESTING CASE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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