PLAINTIFF COMPANY NON-SUITED
POSSESSION OF INGLIS BUILDING The Shaw Savill and Albion Company has been non-suited in a claim for the possession of rooms in Inglis Building on the corner of Cashel and High streets, according to a reserved decision given by Mr F. F. Reid, S.M., in. the Magistrate’s Court yesterday. The plaintiff company was represented at the hearing by Mr C. G. Penlington, and the defendants were F.’ A. A. Brown, Ltd. (Mr J. T. Watts); W. E. Cook and Company, Ltd. (Mr B. McClelland); Stanley Livingstone Nevill Halliwell, dentist: Frank Hickinbottom, tailor: William A Lattimore and Muriel W. Nash, trading as Lattimore and Company, land and estate agents; James Vincent Mullany. dental mechanic; and Willders McMullan, dancing teacher (aH represented by Mr R. A. Young); and the Triangle Furnishing Company. Ltd. (Mr H. M. S. Dawson). The Magistrate said the decision was made on the question of hardship. The plaintiff company had produced no evidence about hardship, and, in the circumstances would be non-suited.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25660, 24 November 1948, Page 3
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