AN EXTRAORDINARY BILL OF COSTS.
Mr T. P. O'Connor has the authority of his dearest friend, a Taxing Master for the- following bill of costs charged by a Dublin solicitor to a client who resided out "of Ireland:—"Attending at Temple street, when I observed a bro-
ken pane of glass on your premises, 6s 8d Letter to you informing you thereof and postage thereon, Ss 6d. To receiving letter from you directing mc to employ a glazier, perusing same as instructions, __» 6d. Attending glazier and instructing him to insert pane of glass, 6s Bd. _ Attending at the premises, inspecting the work, and instructing the glazier, subsequently paying him the amount of his account. 13s 4d. Paid him as per receipt, Is 2Jd. I/etter to you enclosing glazier's receipt and postage thereof, 3s 5d." In all £1 16s, re the payment of a bill for Is 2id.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12444, 6 March 1906, Page 7
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146AN EXTRAORDINARY BILL OF COSTS. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12444, 6 March 1906, Page 7
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