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UNUSUAL COMMISSION.

CLAIM FROAI_A PURCHASER, sion lTfh ed jud p ienfc affecting commia. trpducad him to a former proprietor and JSTh 3S t0 u nanC6 ' ete -' coSion I with the purchase. Defendant denied giving any inductions or receiving an? advice as to finance.. Defendant ult? , wftK-d aS \ d fl° USh anOther with whom he had been negotiating for that eftect. This was denied by de- j JSn?S bat hls f W° rshi P remarked^hat ed wnnl /7', the ° ther a g enfc exhibit I ed wonderful alacrity, and got the price > reduced to £650; defendant then c fos e l the barpm Dr. M'Arthur held that the whole matter was simply one of f act . He had no doubt whatever that defend- i bvM^ t S ft ye h^ as slated | by plaintiffs, and that plaintiffs did pertorm the services as stated by them, was ,«p jllßj 118 ° Pl , ni ° n th ? P rice ° btain ed 1« f d S a A ever wh «eby the other T g h 6 o/r S Gnab i ed t0 cloßo a ba^inri« v fl agen ! was his confmis-i-10 17s by the defendant. As to th« ' SS U £l? aMM ft vISu lS W ° rshi P "nsidered .' that £15 would be a reasonable return for the services rendered. 'Judgment

iZ n *< T ? vas J- aised h ? Mr - Goulter, for defendant. His Worship held, howEhl a V he +I CaSeS dted ™ re not applicable In this case there was no evidence to show that the daughter ever mf^hA°° ntra^" ° r i dkl an y fchin g which might be construed as a contract. On the other hand, there was evidence that defendant contracted for her daughter's board and lodging. Accordingly, judgment would be for plaintiff for the amount claimed. No costs were allowed Air. O'Leary ,vas for plaintiff. liJS ir ° n t<sW , er for fche Ca P c B »'e" lighthouse was placed on board the Hinemoa at the Thames to-day. It i s 29ffc high y and weighs 40 tons. The lonic, which arrived in the stream as we were going to press, will berth, alter the port health inspection, at No 1, south, Queen's Wharf. ' ' For Bronohial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppernunt Cure. U&d aad 2a 6d.-Advt!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 8

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UNUSUAL COMMISSION. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 8

UNUSUAL COMMISSION. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 8

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