CIVIL CASES
Judgment tor plaintiffs by default was given in the following undefended civil cases by Mr. W. G. Elddell, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court yesterday:—
Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston y. B. Waite, £4; J. B. M'Ewan and Co., Ltd., y. Henry Irvine; £33? Blundell Bros., Ltd., v. G. Bayley, £29 ss; Arthur I). lilley and Co., Ltd., v. C. Douglas Wilson, £64 9s 2d; Firestone Tire Distributing Co. v. Norman It. Trilford, £7 14s Cd; Flrestono Tire Distributing Co. v. X W. Sergent, £1B; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and J. O'Brien and Co. v. A. Penman, £5 Cs 7d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Wellington District Poultry Farmers' Association, Ltd., v. C. Smith, £28 4s 3d; Wellington Hospital Board v. George Augustus Ferniss, £32 9s 6d; Dr. Elliott v. Henry Wells, £28; John Hay and Co. v. A. G. Miller, £2 3s; C. H. Armstrong v. Arthur T. Barrow, £3 14s Cd; E. W. Jlllls and Cc, Ltd. v. W R. Simpson, £1 3s lOd; Wellington Hospital Board v. Neville Edward Carter, £1 5s lid; Wellington Hospital Board v. John Duncan, £4 Is; Wellington Hospital Board v. Victor Hercules Clifford, £3 Cs; Wellington Hospital Board v. Thomas M'Lauchlin, £2 17s; Wellington Hospital Board v. James Enoch Maddock, £1 11s I3d; Wellington Hospital Board v. Walter Le Burn Donuey Harris, £4 Is; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and H. W. Moss, Ltd,, v. C. Grayland, £3 13s 3d; Wellington Hospital Board v. Frank Sawkins, £1 Ss; Rowland Thomas Bailey v. A. Wilson, £1.
On a judgment summons, H. S. Wliyte was ordered to pay J. A. Kedpath and Sons, Ltd., £4 17s 2d by lGth September, in dofault three days' imprisonment; John M'Corquadale to pay Mary Kebecca Haggerty £13 5s by 23rd September, in default ten days' imprisonment; George Luff to pay to Albion Printing Co. £7 16s 6d by 16th September, in default three days' imprisonment; D. Hill to pay C. E. l'cdersen £31 Us 9d by 23rd September, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; H, Whyto to pay Stronghold Vulcanising and Tire Depot £7 17s 6d at the rate of 5s a week; J. Egan to pay Androws and Jackson £4 7s by lGth September, in default three days' imprisonment; William Heaid to pay Brlscoe and Co., Ltd., £55 7s 7d by 23rd September, in default twenty-one day 3' imprisonment; C. Bolton to pay the Empire Oil Co., Ltd., £4 ISs by 16th September, in default three days' imprisonment; C. J. Speight to pay Elizabeth Way Gllmer £11 Os 6d by'lGth September, in default seven days' imprisonment; J). Bush to pay Hazel Williams £15 15s 6d by 23rd September, In default ten days' imprisonment; A. Hanlou to pay to Drapery and General Importing Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., £3 14s 6d by Oth Septembor, in default three days' imprisonment; William Aubrey to pay M. Summers £18 Is Od at the rate of 15s a week.
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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 12
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484CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 12
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