CIVIL BUSINESS
Judgment fop plaintiff by default was given by, Mr.- K ' Page, S.M., in the following undefended civil cases in; the Magistrate's Court ■■.:.. Wellington City Council v. Lewis Allan Gourlay, £6 19s 6d, costs 38s 6d; Morrison and Penney .v.' S. U. Perry, £5, costs £3 18s'; A. It. Christian, Ltd., v. Howard Taylor, £33 Is, costs £4 Is 6d; Reliable Systems. Co. v. &. Morgan, £4 4s, costs £1 4s 6d; George Jones v.' Alexander Sutherland, £3, costs £1 9s 6d; The Roberts Trading Co. v. William Hobidas, £1 5s 3d, costs 9s j Charles Hill and Sons v. J. R. Kessell, £2 Us 6d, costs £1 4s 6d; Charles Hill and Sons v. Miss N. Hajro-ard, £2 17s 6d, costs £1 3s 6d; B. H. Maya'il v. J. C. Cusack, £6 ss, costs £1 Us 6d; B. H. Mayall v. A. B. Shelbourne, £9, costs £1 10s 6d; James Jeffries v.-W.'Skeet, costs only, 14s; Bannatyne and Hunter,, Ltd., v. K, P. Smith, £4 10s Sd, costs £1 3s 6d; Batnett Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. Edward Henderson, £16 9s 6d, qosts £2. l&s; Bamett, Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. G.- A. Gundloek, £3 Os 3d, costs £1 3s 6d; Barnett Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. The United Service Motor Co., £175 14s, costs £8 10s 6d; Solf-Help Meat Exchange v. Miss Mary Flynn; £2, costs £1 4s 6di; Self-Help Meat Exchange' v. George James Griffiths, £3 13s- Id, costs £1 5s 6d ;/J. Spence Niohol v. The New Zealand Wrecking Co., Ltd., £101 6s Bd, costs ( £6 Os 9d; Moore, Wilson, and Co., Ltd./v.'J. Rudd, £9 2s sd, casts £1 13s 6d; W. H. Broderick v. A.^Buckley, £48, costs £4 1« 6d; Joyce Champion Howclen v. Patrick Fra6er Howden, £36 ss, costs £4 Is 6d; C. B.' Russell v. "J. Scott, £3, costs £1 8s 6d ; Thomas Jones v. H. Lambert, £7, costs £1 10a 6d ; John Roland Hanlon v. Howard and Tilyurd, £5, costs 4s; John tswingon and Co., Ltd., v. I. Slapc, £11 i3s 6d, costs £« I7s. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. Gilbert Willian. MaUoney waa ordered to pay the Wellington Drivers' CTniou tha sum of £2 5s by 12th February, i\\ default forty-eight hours' imprisonment. Leonard Theodore Jacobsen was ordered to pay Henry James M'Millan. Brown the sum of £5 2s 6d by weekly instalments of ss. .
R. S. Bush to pay W. H. Tisdall, Ltd., the sum of £3 Is lOd before 12th February, in default forty-eight hours' imprisonment. James Proctor, to pay Rouse, Black, and Sons, Ltd., £5 5s 6d before 12th February, in default three days' imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2
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432CIVIL BUSINESS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2
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