CIVIL CASES
Judgment for plaintiffs by default, with costs, was given in the following undefended civil cases by Mr. W. G. Riddel], S.M., in the Magistrate's Court yesterday:—
Commercial Agency, Ltd., and O. T. Evans and Co. v. Gaston BO , £27 10sexecutors of the will of Lionel Caselberg v. Mrs. A. H. Smith, £72 3s Id; N.Z. Express Company, Ltd., v. ilrs. Elizabeth J. Pointer, £10 4s 7d: Wellington Hospital Board v. David Alfred M'Ginnity, £8 8sA. A. Stitchbm-y, Ltd., v. D. R Al'irley (separate estate), 19s 7d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. E. H. Clark, £4 10s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Gourock Eopework Export Company, Ltd., v. J. T. Dowler £76 19s 4d; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and John Rigg and Co., Ltd., v. E. J. Frost, £10 9s 6d; Dominion Rubber Company v. S. Goodall, £15 15s 6d; Hart, Pennington, Ltd., v. J. Egan, £7 4s 6d; Wairarapa farmers Co-op. Association, Ltd., v. L A. Marchant, £23 4s 2d; Toop and Neilson, Ltd., v. A. W. Feast, £15 2s 9d; F. Yeats y. H. J. Smith, £20 8s Id; Commerce Motors, Ltd., v. R. E. Flaws and Son, £5 10s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. C. W. Thomas £5; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. Arthur Petery, £5 ss; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. J. W F. Beggs, £6; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and W. J. Ross and Co., ;h "<-/• J--N. Pearson and Co., £59 17s 7d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and S. Ivory, Ltd., v. B. Jlarshall (separate estate), £1 2s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Feildmg Bacon Company, Ltd., ?Vj Ke»t. £9; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Townsend and Paul, Ltd., v. A Metcalfe, £-13 15s 2d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and W. B. Macintosh and Son v H B. Cresswell, £11 Is 10d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Bing, Harris, and Co., Ltd., y. M. Cormaek, £25 19s 7d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Storer, Meek, and Co., Ltd., v. F. C. Webster, £1 ISs 9d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and W. J. Ross and Co., Ltd., v. M. Cormaek, £91 *s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and the i< eliding Bacon Company, Ltd., v. J. Kisri £11 12s 7d; Commercial Agency, T^td., and the FeiWing Bacon Company, Ltd., v. A. Porter v separate estate), £1; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Joh:i Rigg and Co., Ltd., v. Newman, Hoar, and Co., £5 18s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Abbott, Oram, and Co., v. F. Burston (separate estate), £6 15s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Commerce Motors, Ltd., v. A. W. Lee, £5 9s; Commercial Agency, Ltd.-, arid Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd., v. J and M. Scollard, £94 4s sd; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and T. Ballinger and Co., Ltd., v. L. A. Williams, £2 8s Id; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and T. Ballinger and Co., Ltd., v. C. H. O. Lane, £70 14s 4d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Anld and Glesson v. George Scott, £15; M'Mahan Motor Supplies, Ltd., v. Battery Service Company, £1 ss; F. Yeats v. A. H. Gray and his wife, M. Gray (separate estate), £8 7s; Michelin and Co. v. Wyhe Motor Service Company, £74 3s Gd; Midlane Brothers (N.Z.), Ltd!, v. G. H Hedges and Co., £50 8s 9d. On a judgment summons, I<\ Millman was ordered to pay E. Johnston and Co. £i 7s 9d by 12th May, in default four days imprisonment; H. N. Lambert to. pay Mtham Joinery Company '£22 12s byx sth June, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; A. J. Lacey to pay A. B. Sievwnght £4 9s at the rate of 10s a month • Laurence William Te Heuheu Grace to pay Public Trustee £2 10s by 19th May, in default two days' imprisonment; H. B. Cresswell to pay Commercial Agency, Ltd, £8 5s 6d by 26th May, in default seven days' imprisonment; R. Hawkey to pay Halvorsen and Co. £3 5s by 26th May, in default three days' imprisonment; A. T Barnes to pay James Johnston £6 13s 6d by 26th May, in default five days' imprisonment; L. W. Grace to pay Commercial Agency, Ltd., £7 13s 4d by 26th May, m default seven days' imprisonment; Joseph Edward Singleton to pay J. Graham and Co. £810s 5d at the rate of £1 a month; Digby E. Perrett to pay Gifford Moore, Ongley, and Tremaine £41 8s Od at the rate of £1 for the first three months, and after that at the rate of £2 a month; Herbert Thomas Barnes to pay Matthew Summers £25 12s lOd by 15th June, m default fourteen days' imprison"--l, 1; Cudby to pay Granilite, Ltd., £5j 15s by sth June, in default 21 days' imprisonment; George John Raffills to pay" David Strachan and Co., £7 3s 9d by 2Gth May in default seven days' imprison£Bnß; {'$• Dunc(!"to P ay H. T). Watson to 8s at the rate of 10s a month- W S r.? PB<m to. lay X Marsden and A.' It' Chamberlain £8 19s C<l nfTthe rate of 30s' a week, in default seven days' imprisonwnf i nt the rnte of Ss a month; W- Murphy to pay T. P. Hoarc £9 9s Cd at the rate of £1 a month.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 105, 6 May 1927, Page 5
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855CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 105, 6 May 1927, Page 5
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