CIVIL CASES
Judgment £or plaintiffs by default, with costs, was given in the following undefended civil cases by Mr. W. G. Kiddell, S;M., ,in the Magistrate's Court yesterday:—
Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. A. A. Avery, £6 10s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James "Johnston v. T. Cummack, £19 3b; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. Henry Thomas, 14s 6d; J. T. Lewis, Ltd., v. K. V. Reid, £7 8s; Wellington Gas Co., Ltd., v: Samuel Austin, £13 6s 4d; Commercial-Agency, Ltd., and T. Ballinger and Co., Ltd., -v. Wylie Motor Works, Ltd., £1 Is; Commercial Agency, Ltd. and James Johnston v. Neville Ussher, £2 los; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. Hugh Dalrymple, £7 10s; S G. Cook v. G. J. Gibbs, £6 13s 4d; R. E. Baker and Co., Ltd., v. G. Robinson, £22 2s Id; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. R. MacDowell, £1 10s; Combined Buyers, Ltd., v. J. Waddell £25 18s; B. C. Russell and Co., Ltd , v K. Eden (separate estate), £1 13s 7d; Bannatyne and Hunter, Ltd., v. W. Boobier (separate estate), £14 ,8s 2d; Bannatyne and Hunter, Ltd., v. I. J. Harris, £10 7s Cd; Ford Sales and Service, Ltd., v. H M. Thompson, £15 5s 3d; Toop and Neilson, Ltd., v. Naisbett and Sons, £11 8s 4d; Tolley and Son, Ltd., v. G. Pilling, £6Combined Buyers, Ltd., v. H. Webb, £9 16s 9d; Derbyshire's (N.Z.), Ltd., v. A. S. Naisbett and Son, £5 Is 3d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Fur Trading Co. of NewZealand, Ltd., v. M. Lynch, £111 18s 3d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and E. Hayes and Sons v. K. Jones, £1 Is lid; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and James Johnston v. Eric Culpan, £11 17s 6d; Caxton Press v. Robert Semple, £1 2s 6d; Inglis Bros and Co., Ltd., v. N. R. Stone, £5 11s 9d; Mrs. K. Lowther v. Arthur Cecil Dalley, £10 15s Id; Miss Lilian Lawson v. Alfred Smith, £5 los 9d; Ernest William Hunt v. F. Meredith, £20; J. J. Curtis and Co Ltd., v. W. K. Bunce, £2 Ss 6d; Sisters of Mercy of St. Thomas's Boys' School v. M. O'Connor, £42 9s sd; L. G. Chisholm v. F. T. M'Gregor, £5 17s; Cooper's Building Co., Ltd., v. P. S. Cooze, £13 14a 2dj.,W.J?..Shirer y. J. C. Kiernan, £12 10s 6d; W. F. Shirer v. G. A. Blundell, £1 17s 6d; W. F. Shirer v. C. Smith, £15; Wellington Gas Co., Ltd., v. J. M'Kechuie £2 7s 4d; Wellington Gas Co., Ltd., v William John O'Malley, £5 16s; Wellington Gas Co., Ltd., v. H. Duncan, £2 18s; Wellington Gae Co., Ltd., v. John T Burke, '£3 8s; Wellington Gas Co., Ltd' v. J. Sims, £3 18s; Wellington Painters and Decorators and Leadlight Workers' Industrial Union of Workers v. Charles Bolton, £1 10s; Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd., v. J. Seivers, £10 8s lid; Ford Sales and Service, Ltd., v. J. Kearns, £9 10s 3d; C. E. Scott and G. P. Evans v Thomas Rae, £1 Is; Toop and Nsilson, Ltd., v. H. Duncan, £7 17s 3d; E W Mills and Co., Ltd., v. J. H. Munroe, £20 Is lid; E. Marriott v. H. J. Munroe, £37 17s 9d: - ~ - '. 1
Ob a judgment suninions, James J Cronin was ordered to pay F. N. R. Meadows and Co., Ltd., £43 ]4s 7d by 19th January, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; R. A. Morton to pay Arthur James Jones £16 6s 6d by 19th January, in default fourteen days' imprisonment; Erie 'Adolphus Illingworth to pay John Warner £48 17s 6d at the raje.of 10s a month; J. Birt to pay Loach and Price £2 15s 9d at the rate of 10s a month; William Lock to pay Ernest Matthews Sommerville £1 17s by 24th January, in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment; Henry Stafford to pay George Jelieich £4 2s 6d by 19th January, in default three days' imprisonment- E Gibson to pay Smith and Smith, Ltd, £1 lls 8d by 12th January, in default twentyfour hours' imprisonment; Steve Eagle to pay Mrs. E. Fuller Quinn £10 Us by 19th January, in default seven days' imprisonment; A. J. Whitehouse to pay John Aird £0 10s by 19th January, in default nve days imprisonment; S. R. Grover to pay G. Krebs £14 Ms by 11th January, in default ten days' imprisonment; W C Graham to pay A: Gentry Pitts and Edith Pitts £9 7s 6d by 19th January, in default seven days imprisonment; D. Birrell to pay Firestone Tires Distributing Co. £6 0s 6d by 19th January, in default five days' imprisonment; A. E. Dalley to pay X W. Fish and Co. £17 ISs Gd by 19th January, in default ten days' imprisonment; Claud Collett to pay Thomas Jackson £17 12s 6d by 19th January, in detault ten days' imprisonment; W Brown •° ?a^ ?■ Bate £G 5s by lm Januair, m cletault nve days' imprisonment; Charles fe b?ni°T Pay F" Cooper, Ltd., £25 19s 0d by 19th January, in default fourteen aays imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 15
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835CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 15
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