CIVIL CASES
Sitting id oivil juritdiotion at the Magistrate's Court to-day, Mr. W. G. Riddell, S.M., gave judgment far plaintiff by defiult in the following civil cafe*: — J. T. Lewis, Ltd., v. W. Doran, £10 19s, costs £2 14«; R. F. Richardson and Son.v. F. Breedcn, £7, ooeka'Sl Us 6d; M'Gill and M'Gill v. H. Winetanley, £5 10s, costs £1 11b 6d; Dunlpp Rubber Co., Ltd., v. Hanton Bros., £35, cost* £4 Is 6d; A. S. Patterson and Co., Ltd., v. John J. Young, £42 1* 3S, cosfa SA Is 6d; N.Z. Times Co., Ltd., \. George Henry M'Kay, £1 10s, costs 16s; same v. Robert Hardie, £2 10s, costs £1 3s 6d; same v. Avery Bros., £2 ss, ousts £1 3a 6d; Kodak (Australasia) Ppty., Ltd., v. J. W. Plotnick, £6 2» 7d, costs £1 10s 6d; Dunlop Rubber Co. v. John Hamilton, 16s 6d, costs 8s; the Roberts' Trading Co. v. George W. 10s, cost) 8s; State Advances v. Charles A. Roulston, £16 18s 7d, coals £1 4s; Crawley, Ridley, and Co., Ltd., v. O'Connor Bros., £3, costs £1 18s 6d; Dr. H. 0. Faulko V. Mrs. E. H. Green, £51 10s, costs £4 Is 6d; Robert Martin, Ltd., v. A. C. Pbilpott, £5 17s 2d, costs £1 10s 6d;. B. Norton and Co. v. W. J. Collins, £15 10s, Cfiets £2 18s; Scoullar Co., Ltd., v. V. J. M'Kenzie, £8 4s 9d, costs £1 10s 6d; Morrison Bros. v. Olga and Poison, £4 14«, costs £1 4s 6d; New Zealand Times Company, Ltd., v. Henry T. Parata, £2 10s, costs £1 14s 6d; Gibsons and Patterson, Ltd., v. A. E. Werd, £132 3 s lid, costs £6 16s; Wellington Publishing Co., Ltd., v. H. T. Avery, £7, costs £1 14s 6d; V. H. Baker v. H. B. Evans, £8 9s sd, cotts £1 10s 6d; E. J. Hyams, Ltd., v. P. O'Connor, £33 4s 9d, costs £4 Is 6d; Smith and Smith, Ltd., v. The Combridge Furnishing Co., £60 10s 6d, costs £5 Is 6d^Bame v. W. A. Jcnkin, £28 19s lid, costs £3 Us; same v. Allen Start, £1 4s 6d, costs 18s; Laery, Beveridge, and Co., Ltd., v.' Ivy Cooper, 15s, costs £1 16s 6d.
JUDGMENT SUMMONSES,
H. Cole wag ordered to pay the Sims Hardware Co., Ltd., the sum of £4 0s 6d by 31st. January, in default threo days in gaol. A. Young is to pay Allan Anderson £2 13s 8d by the same date, in default 48 hours in gaol.
If R. T. Graham does not pay the Motor Import Co., Ltd., the sum of»£47 5s 8d by 31st January he will have to go to gaol for 21 day».
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 8
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447CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 8
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