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CIVIL CASES.

m Judgment was given for plaintiffs by default in- the following undefended cases at the Magistrate's Court yesterday: — Commercial Agency, Ltd. (assignee), and Abbott Ora-m and Co. (assignors) v. Robert F. Spensley, £125 3s 2d, costs £6 17s 6d; H. E. Manning v. George Kernandos, £7 lls sd, costs £1 3s 6d; Nellie PaiTish v. Tindle Thompson, £3, costs 10&; Lawrence M'Carthy v. May Stewart, £3 5s lid, costs 10s; Charles R. Pearce v. H. C. Cochran, £10 10s, costs £1 10s 6d ; 0. Spacknia'n v. Annie Petersen, W. M'Millan, "and M. M'Millan, £3, .costs 10s; Smith and Smith, Ltd., v. .Herbert Boogey, £7 lls, costs €1 3s 6d j Dayton Money Weight Scale Company, Ltd., v. W. B. Everitt) £5 Ofi 6d, coßts £1 8s 6d ; Townsend and Paul, Ltd., v. James Wheatley, £1 Is-, c-otits 5b ; Annie Harnett v. Maud Isaacs, £1 12s, costs 6s; same v. Lily Jackson, £1 0s 6d, costs 8s; same v. Mary Ann Williams, £1 16s, costs 6s; New Zealand Time* Company, Ltd., v. W. Lavery, 10s, costs ss. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. W. R. Collett was oidered to pay £32 3ft to the Empire Loan and Discount Company, \Ltd., by instalments of 10s per month. In the case oi J. Smith and Co. v. G. J. Gardner, a claim for £5 10s, defendant was ordered to pay by monthly instalments of 10s.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 8

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CIVIL CASES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 8

CIVIL CASES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 8

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