NEW ZEALAND APPEAL CASE
MANGAONE OIL FIELDS v. WIGER.
'By Telegraph.—Presr Association.—Copyright.) (Received May 10, 12.50 p.m.) ■ LONDON, 9th May. The case Mangaone Oil Fields Company versus Herman Wiger, manufacturer, a New Zealand appeal case, has been dismissed with costs.
The action was brought by the respondent against the appellants, the Mangaone Oilfields Co., claiming the value of certain pipes which had been used in connection with boring for oil. - The question at issue was whether the appellants had to pay for pipes which could not be removed., though the presence of thoee pipes was necessary to enable other pipes to be removed, which the appellants were prepared to pay for. The Court of Appeal decided that 'the appellants should pay for all the pipes. At the Court of Appeal, Sir John %i Find-lay-and Mr. H. Lusk appeared for the appellants, and Mr. Skerrett and Mr. G. Samuel for the respondents.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 110, 10 May 1916, Page 8
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