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This Day.

m Honor gave judgment in favour of tho didant on all counts. ■ The hay had b'( standing, ns far as could be seen, m the mortgage on the place was sold toe defendant. The bath was fixed in "th-us'e,!-nd, with the boiler,, was a fixtu; The who netting was fastened to suintjalh put-in posts and growing treand therefore was a fixture. 1 JUIGMENT SUMMMOXSES. iCrs weie made in the following cases : —jGore a\d Another v. M. S. Leers : L 7 Id. Jawke and Co. v. John Budd : L 4 _1 C. Tarvio v. Hutchons : L 7 7s 6d. W.igg v.Mackay and Blain : LSS 9s. W. jrne v.W. M. Poley :L3 7s. Ductal* andffltlier v;\Vi_.. Gardiner :L5 3s. C. Meßshv. I. B. Graham: Ll4 ss, R. Tucppe v. li Morris : L 7 ss. *| '* . DBESTDED CASES.

Jmjll&S v.p. Bruce. -Claim, LSG 13s 4d, pjrent dte on premises in VietoriastreetMr Thp. Cooper appeared for the iftiff, au( Mr Alexander for the de-fendajj-K. C.Earr (Tonics and Co.), one of thfftorncysfor Mrs DeLias, was the first wess calltl, and gave evidence that his nficollecti this lady's rent, The Rev. firid Brie and Mr , Wilkinson wereSl-ees ol part of the Theatre Buildi| On 1-d of April, 17 weeks' rent wadue, ad was still unpaid.— By Mrifxander '.He could not say who paid duhg ISB6. He believed Eentorijai.Co. oppied the premises for most (flat yeai'i He -was aware that ha an assignment of the lease..', i ife was Wething said of the lease but witness would not coM|-By A Cooper-. His firm were notfbditors t- Fentc n;. .He took the chJi'S-'the maing. Before taking the chaf paid, "Wish it to be clearly understoooiiliat I I not attend as a creditor, 6ftrent bbg safe." He -was then proped andlappointed to the chair. 'Hanever an|ea of taking back the Could|ever have Dad an object in ta|g the praises back. They had been Set from|iat day to this. Would nevenave conhted to surrender the lease. Itjiembercair George bring-ing--hio_cd«(_aent- : of Surrender to- sign. He refused -3 do so. titness told him he would not fail the lei back. That was before the.kj was lei No rent paid. Had a convention wittMr Bruce about the s_ke of his inability to pay the rej, and ittas arranged between them tdidvertisef He returned, however, soorßfter, andlid, "Wait until I have seen Mrilexanclei Nothing more was done in % matter|David McMair DingwaH -prcml the aWim. for rent, being served lon the 'Bbserver" proprietors. Messrßruce andVilkinson were the former proHetors of |c •' Observer." (}ffc sitting!

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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 5

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This Day. Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 5

This Day. Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 5

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