SUPREME COURT.
THE STAMP CASE CONTINUED
The civil session of tlio Supreme Court was continued yesterdnj His Eon our Mr. Justice Hoskmg presided
Further evidence was hoard in the action tp.keii by Alexander Brodte timp vendor, Wellington, against Char!* s Henry Osmond, shcGpfarmcFj Wellington, and Alfred Junws sheopfarmor, Opiki foi rosi ission of th agreement to purchase tho business of the- Stanley Stamp Co formerly c-u ried on by defending Air C B Akn son, K.C., with him "Mr ( Samuel ap peared for the plaintiff nd Mr \ K Meredith for tho defendants.
The hearing of evidence- was cttnaluded, and Mr. Meredith bid opened his address to the Court when the adjo ira meut time armed The case »iH bo re suracd at 10.30 this tnornif g
COMPANY'S AFFAIRS. A matter respecting the Nutrfoia Milk Company (in liquidation) was mentioned. There is a petition before the Court by creditors to ljave the- Nutricia Company wound up by tho Court, Bearing of tho case, had boon sofc down for yesterday, but as <i%e-r teiuess was before the Court it was set batik to a date (not yet fixed) later iu tho session. Counsel who appealed lfeni Messrs. E, B. Williams, for petrtiofliflg creditors; C. B. Morispii, K.C., for tlje Fresh Food and Co.; and W. h, Rothenberg, for the'Nutricia MUk Co.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2003, 10 March 1914, Page 9
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