CIVIL CASES
Judgment for plaintiff by default was I entered by Mr. \V. G. Riddell, S.M., in the following undefended civil cases yesterday:—Trustees iii the estate of the late John Norton v. T. Johnston, £4 6s 6d, costs £1 3s 6d; Dunlop Rubber Co. (Aus.), Ltd., v. Wilkinson Motor Service, £12 17s 6d, costs £2 14s; Kaipara Wine Co. v. E R Pratt, £3 15s, costs £1 6s 6d; A. P. Waning v. Locke Lovell, £7 4s, costs £1 13s 6d; D. Lewis and Co. v. Patrick O'Calligan £2 17s 6d, costs £1 7s 6d ; Barnet Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. Thornicroft Bros, and M'Donald, £10 15s 7d, costs £2 14s j Henry Berry and Co. v. L- V. H. Mellor,. £3 18s, costs £1 13s 6d; Henry Berry and Co. v. P Stocking, £5 18s, costs £1 lls 6d; Laery and Co., Ltd. v. ,Y. Loung, £3 3s 9d, costs £1 3s 6d; Rainey and Pawson v. A. Ironaider, £7 10s, costs £1 10s 6d; The Vacuum Hl' Co., Pty., Ltd., v. Chadwick and Lash, £9 7s 3d; costs £1 10s 6d; The Wellington Woolien Manufacturing Co., Ltd., v. S. G M'Kay, £7 7s 9d, costs £1 10s 6d; A. P. Warring v. E.. John Jones, £5 ss, costs £1 10s 6d; The New Zealand Picture Supplies, Ltd. v. William Surrell, £20 16s Bd, costs £3.15; J. L. Kay and Co. v. The Upper Hutt Transport Co., £12, costs £2 14s ; "Wellington Metal Workers' Assistants' Union v. Charles Gear; £1 16s, costs 9s: Headland.and Wardle v. Daniel Alabaster, £19 lla lid, costs £2 7s; Combined W.oollens, Ltd., v. Sydney George M'Kay, £4 ss, costs £1 OS 6d; Barnet Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. W. Edge, £128 10s 4d, costs £3 Is; Barnet Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. W. C. Gower, £8 10s 7d, costs £l'los 6d; Barnet Glass Rubber Co., --Ltd., v. Cyril John. Lowry, £30,, costs £3 2s; Barnet Glass Rubber Co., Ltd., v. F. Taunton, £43 12s 3d, costs £4 Is 6d • Laery and Co., Ltd., v. N. P. Murphy, costs only 4s; Trustees of the estate of the late John Norton r. R. T Bickerton, £3 2s, costs £1 3s 6d;'Vacuum Oil Co., Pty., Ltd., v. A. Collins. £6 4s, costs £1 10s 6d ; Hope Gibbons, Ltd., v. B. J. Dingle. Ltd., £9 2s Id, costs 15s; F. B. Butler and Co. v. T Stewart, £3 Us 2d,. costs £1 14s. On a judgment summons Alfred Senj dall was ordered to. pay the Wellington Plumbers'. Union £2'9s by.the 19th August, in default 48 hours'" imprisonment; William Rex to pay Electrical Accessories Co. '£5 2s before the 19th August, in default 3 days' imprisonment j Apex Motor Co. (Dudley Burns proprietor) to pay Vacuum Oil Co Pt>\, Ltd., £28 14s before' the 26th August, in default 14' days' imprisonment; Anei Motor Co. (Dudley Burns proprietor)' tfi pay The Texas Co. (Aus.), Ltd., £16 9s 4d before the 26th August, in default 10 days' imprisonment; D Byrne (trading as the Apex Motor Co.) to pay the Vacuum Oil Co., Pty., Ltd., £14 8s 7d . before the 26th. August, in default 10 days' imprisonment.
Overdue accounts are collected by The Dominion Mercantile Apency, Ltd. Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurcli The largest British trade protection company in New Zealand, Union Bank Chambers —Advt. " ■ ' ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 3
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552CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 26, 30 July 1924, Page 3
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