MAGISTRATE'S COURT
UNDEFENDED CASES. Judgment, for plaintiff by default of defendant a was given at the Magistrate's Court this morning in tbo following cases:— -John Franois Barr Stevenson v. Herbert Hill, £23 17s lOd, costs £2 19bj Kirkealdio ■ and Stains, Ltd. v. Albert Edward James, £7 4s 2d, costs £1 3s 6d ; Proose Lumber, Ltd. v. Wm. Henry Osgood, £32 8s sd, costs £2 143; J. B. Clarkson and Co., Ltd. v. B. C. Emery and Co., £22 2s 3d, costs £1 3s; Gordon and Gotch Proprietary, Ltd. v. F. Munson, £6 6s 6d, costs £l 3s 6d ; Mary Ann Elisabeth Wadham v. Benjamin Wadham, £26, oosts £2 14s ; Petherick and Maohell v. Jean Maxwell, costs ss; John Bullen v. George Joseph Beasley, £2 ss, costs 6s ; Tbios. ' Ballinger and Co., Ltd. v. John WilHams, £1 17b 9d, costs lls; ' Townsend and Paul, Ltd.^v. D'Oridant and Co., £6»45.8d, oostg £1 3s od; Lewis and Hogm v. G. H. Jones, £1.14s lid, costs 7e; Charles Pratt and Co. (*s assignees of Kerr Maxwell) v. G. H. Grey, £1 5s 4d, costs se; tame v. Hop Sing, £5 Is sd, costs £1 3s 6d ; Humphrey Patent Bracket Co. v. A. H. Martin, £6, costs £1 3s 6d ; Spencer George Radford v. Thos. Tyree, £5 4s, costs 8s ; Chas. Pratt »nd Co. (as assignees of James Steitin) v. E. D. Richards, £17 8s 3d, costs £1 10s od) Christina Cook- v. t John Caseerley, ' £2 14e, • costs 10s ; Commercial Agency Ltd:, assignees, and John Cotton and Son v. D. Adams, £2 16a, cost* 10s; same v. Cecil Taylor, £5 19s 6d, costs £1 3s 6d; same v. Goo. Bentley, £5 5s 4d, costs £1 3s 6d; M'Grath and Willis v. Wm. Standish, 8s 6d, costs 2s; Herbert Hill and Co. v. John O'Brien, £8 Is lOd, costs £1 6s 6d; 'Ditnond and Hart v. A. M. Boggs, £11 17s lOd, coste £1 10s 6d ; J. 8. -Clafkßon and ' Co., Ltd. v. B. C. Emery and Co., £22 2s 2d, costs £1 3s; C*rr and Bell v. H. G. Marshall, £3 6s, costs 10b; John Delahenty v. Chas. fillison, £1 4s, costs 5«; G- Beronham v. Mrs. M. Dennis, £2 13s Id, costs 10s; Walter Simeon Mansfield v. Jas. Walker, £33 14s 6d, costs £5 14s. T. A. Baylis was ordered to pay £3 18s 7d to W. A. Brown by 6th February, in default .seven days' imprisonment. Geo. Fernandos was ordered to pay £2 19s 4d -to Inglis Bros on or before 6th February, in default three days' imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1913, Page 8
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426MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1913, Page 8
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