CIVIL CASES . . '""'" '■-——♦- . Judgment for plaintiff by default -was given py Mr. W. G. Riddell S.M., in the following undefended civil cases on Thursday:— ■ ■ . ■/ \ Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Jamet Johnston v. Douglas J. G. Armishaw, £1 1b 6d, costs £1 2s; Stewart Timber, Glass, and Hardware Co., Ltd., v v Arthur Brooker and Ernest Gregory, costs only, ■ £2 Is; Commercial Agency, Ltd., vand James Johnston v.' William Parker, costs only, 13e; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and W. J. Eoss a-nd Co., Ltd., v. E. Taylor, £9 8s 2d, costs £1 12s 6d; Robert O'Brien v. Arthur Munns,; £30 lls, costs £4 6s - 6d; J. O'Neill and Co., v. J. Phillips, £2 15s, costs £1" 12s; Queensland Insurance Co.,Ltd.,-v; L. Scoullar, £4 3s 6d, costs £1 & 6d; CSmith, Ltd., v.- A. Han- " lon, £5 lls-7d, costs £1 10s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and H. Poole v. A. W.Hamilton,. £5 4s Bd,'costs £2 0s 6d; L. Leak v-W. Walsh, £28 lla 9d, costs £4 2s 6d; : X-'B." MacEwan and Co., Ltd., v. George Bradnock, £5 15s 6d, costs £1 14s 6d; A. S. Pater'son and Co., Ltd., v. George Bradnock, £6 14s sd, costs £1 14« 6d; State Advances.' Superintendent v. Maurice O'Connor, £9 15s, costs 19s: J. Wallace v. N. Trilford, £20, costs £2 18s; C. H. Manning v. Pudsey, 13s 6d, costs 8s; Hope Gibbons, Ltd., v. J. Lecky, £2 9s 3d, costs 8s; Hope Gibbous, Ltd., v. Lumley Broi, £19'5s lOd, costs £1 3s; • Roberts (N.Z.), Ltd., v. J. ft. Fitzgerald, £6 8s lid, costs £2 5s 6d; T. and S. Supply Stores v. A. R. Rankin, £12 16» 9d, costs £2 15b; Henry Baker v. M. Hewson, ~ £12, ..-costs £2 18s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Taylor, En-might, Ltd., v. Robert Green, £15 18s 3d, costs £2 14s; J. C. Riddell and Co., Ltd., v. D. C. Perrett, £2 4s 9d, costs £1 4s 6d;. Alex Cowan and Sons,. Ltd., v. A. Cox (separate estate),-.£lo 13s 4d, costs £2 14s. On a judgment summons, B. T. A. Ryde was ordered to' pay P. G. Hastings' £10 at the rate of 5s per week, in default five clays' imprisonment; Nellie St. Leger to pay R. A: Wilson £6 6s by 12th August, in default three days' imprisonment;* John Horace Deighton. to pay C. Smith, Ltd., £7 10s 6d by 19th August, in default sevea days' imprisonment; M'Naughton and Co., to pay Miss M. Dow £11 19s Od by 19th. August, in .default seven days'"imprisonment; George Christie to pay Redding and Co. £40 2s 9d by 26th August, in default 21 days' imprisonment; 'E. W. Green to pay Premier Supply Co., Ltd., £21 16s 9d by. 28th August, in default 14 days' imprisonment; Vincent Hayes to pay W. •• Wylie £4-.135;4d. by 12th August, m default three days' imprisonment; William Stratford.to pay George Ireland £16 17s by 26th August, in default ten days' imprisonment; Georges O. Dagnall to pay Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd., ' £208 17s by-26th August, in default one month's imprisonment., , Overdue accounts are collected by The Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., Offices, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch. Agents throughout the world. Specialist, in collection trade reports, arid assignment. Head Office, Union Bank Chambers, Wellington.—Advt. The yPetone Borough Council will shortly offer a prize of £125 for the best comprehensive design for the beau- ' tifying of the' whole of the Petone foreshore. Copies of a plan of the foreshore are at present in course of pre-, paration; and when these are complete^ applications will be invited.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 29, 3 August 1926, Page 3
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