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A LENGTHY LAWSUIT.

[press association telegram.] DUNEDIN, August 8. The case of Ward v the National Bank, which has been before the Supreme Court in various forms and on various occasions during the past eight years, came up in Banco to-day, when the motion was argued at great length, and judgment was deferred. Litigation was commenced by the Bank in 1881, and on that action there have been two appeals to the Appeal Court and one to the Privy Council. The action Ward v the National Bank was commenced in 1884, and there have been two trials and an appeal to the Appeal Court.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 6

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A LENGTHY LAWSUIT. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 6

A LENGTHY LAWSUIT. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7384, 9 August 1889, Page 6

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