CIVIL JURISDICTION.
'" :r~~' UNDEFENDED CASES. ' "" Judgment by default was given plaintiffs in. thQ. "Jojlowing undefended cases, -ieface^Br.' M'Arthur, S.M., to-day^ :— - *JjEGrk*oaldie~ and SEains,~T> Ltd. v. John VW ,Adam,s, .£2 10s, j=o'sts llsj^S. S. 4Wffliaaas-, Ltd^-v-.-P. -Archer, £3- ss- 3d-,-costs 12s; A. Norman Jones v. Edward Mr3TGiimity; £7 10s, costs £1 4s 6d; -m. A. Cameron v. Alfred Wilton, £5 • '9s 6d, costs £1 5s 6d ; Violet Stark v. ,SV_ Turner, £3 Bs, costs 10s; Wright, and Co. v. Henry M. Hetet, £8 Jlls 2d, costs £1 3s 6d; Jos. Nathan .and' Co., Ltd.'," v." Josedhine Terrill" ?£3B- 10s 9d, costs £2 14s ; John Herbert "iHinton v. Julius Lamberg, 12s, costs 8s; 'i&. W.-and E. C. Bfailidord v. A. E. £5 ss, costs 8s ; Wellington Gas iCo.-, Ltd., v. X Doig, £6 19s 6d, costs *£1 6s 6d; -Shasrlaaid and Co., Ltd., v. iJofanson Bros., £6 16s QcL, costs £1 3s 6d ; W. Kiosey v. Hare Rarata, £3 ,2s, costs 335; Eaimphries Bros. v. F. Hard•ing, £2 Is 4d, costs 10a ; H. Pauli and • Co. v. A. A. -H. Walker, £34 14s 3d, . costs £2 14s; Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd., v. Geo. Alex. M'llvride, £1 ss, -costsfcSs. JtTDSMENT SUMMONSES. Frank Monah was -ordered to pay £3 8* 5d to Herbert Price -on or before 4th May, 1911, in deferart Lo undergo three days' imgaisoimient. In the-cass of E. J. Turner v. J. Cook, ,a claim for £13 6s 6d, defendant was ordered to pay the amount on or before 'r-the llih. May, in default -to spend four--teen days in prison. The. warrant ' is to be suspended so long as 5s per ' jpeefc is paid. No order -was made In the following 'Cases-: — J. Patterson- and Co. v. George Clark, a claim for%£B 9s 3d. John TCfi4rralrlia v. Thos. Macauley, a claim •.>;for £s^ss. DEFENDED > CASES. Margaret Aekins, married' woman,, of , iWeßongfcon, sued. Robert James Aekins, •; Canl servant, for- £22, being the-balance i of -bwelve weekly instalments of £2 10s. ; each, -alleged to 'be- due by the -defendant •(fco fee plaintiff for a. period from the '".Tih^of January, 1911, .to-the Ist of April, "1911.- Mr. Daaziell appeaased for pkcin'<;tiff, and' Mr. A. Gray for defendant. After hearing evidence, his Worship reserved his decision undal the 2nd ■ of May. The Empire Loan and Discount Co., ,Xtd., sued Herbert Win. and Alfred' ' iSoxtQvee, labourers, of Upper Hutt, and .Annie Soufchee, wife of Alfred Southee, '•iot-Sn 12s, balance of a promissory note, dated 17th December, 1904, made by the defendant, Herbert Wm. Southee, and endorsed by Alfred Southee and Annie Southee, payable to plaintiff. Tha claim was reduced to £2, and an order ' was made for that amount, with costs £2 4s. Mr. C. R. Dix appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. P. .W. Jackson for dofendintj.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 8
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461CIVIL JURISDICTION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 8
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