SUPREME COURT.
HOTEL PROPERTY AT FOXTON. Yesterday the Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout,, heard a cose, affecting the sale of the Post Office Hotel, I p oxton. The parties wore: George Alexander Gray, Klizabeth Gray, William Franklin Gray, and Kathleen Emma Dalzell (plaintiffs), and Susan llary Dawson, Louisa Christina Stansell, and Jessio Martha Parish (defendants). Mr. C. P. Cook (Marton) appeared for the plaintiffs; llr. C. H. Tread well appeared for' Mrs. Dawson, and Mr. J. G. Bolton for the two other defendants.' • The claim was for a decree for partition,' or, in the for. sale of . the hotel... Tho parties,-, who. were re-. lated,-were owners, .as tenants,;.in common of the hotel. Plaintiffs were desirous. of a sale, but defendants opposed the sain .at _ the present time, on the ground that it would not be in the interests of a majority of the- owners'. ■ Judgment was reserved.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 761, 9 March 1910, Page 11
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