DISHONOURING CHEQUES.
ACTION AGAINST THE BANK Of NEW ZEALAND.
£2,000 DAMAGES.
(By Telegraph—Presa Assobittioa,)
INVERCARGILL, this a ay . The jury in the case of James Fleminn v. the Bank of New Zealand, after thr2 and a-lialf hours' retirement, retttraed ? verdict for the plain tiff for £2,000 damag« answering 13 issues in favour of the pllin tiff. Argument on points raised : W MJ Oliver for a nonsuit will be .tafeeji ilnjW. edin. The action created greatJnt«e«i here, the Court being crowded 6aSaturday - night waiting for the verdict, which >«■ generally expected to be in favour of tbi plaintiff. The claim was for £10,000 for dishonouring cheques which the. Bank recalled, and paid a few hours later.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1898, Page 4
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