CIVIL CASES
Judgment for plaintiffs by default, with costs,, was given by Mr. J. S. Bartou,, S.M., in the foJlowing-undeferi'ded. civil, cases in. the. Magistrate's Court yesterday:—' " " ■••■■ : '
Commercial Agency, Ltd., and 'James Johnston v. Frederick James Barry, £9 18s; E, Marriot v. P. K. Brien, £2 Is lOd; Commercial Agency, Ltd.i and Sargood Son and Ewen, Ltd., v; E. Howe, £7 13s 3d; T. E. K. Burgess y. D. Soutar, £1 16s; Commercial Ageucy, Ltd:, and Phil. Evans; Ltd;, v. J. Clegg, £8 19s? Gd; John Hay v. A. Gutschlag, £2; J. Hague v. C. Bherent, £6 17s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Browulees, Ltd., v. J. R. Dunning, £41 7s Id; M. Heimaim v. H. J. Clench, £2 9s; Maorilaud Motors, Ltd., v: W. J. M'lntosh, 4s-6d; Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators' Industrial Union of Workers v. L. A. Bryant, £2 Os'Qd; Commercial Agency,-Ltd., and E, W. Mills and Co., Ltd., v. W. Bruce, £6 4s Id; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Early Bros. Trading Co., Ltd., v. W.'Beekham (separate estate), £3 17s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Hutchison Engineering Co. v. D. Crceden, £1 I.os 8d; W. J.Coleman and Co. v. G. Christie, 17s lid; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and-.W.-Wjggi.ns, Ltd., v. A. Coombs, £13 6s Id; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Charles M'Phee and Co:'v. Henry Donaldson, : £4 13s 10d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Boss and Glendining, Ltd., v. A.-Donaldson (separate estate), £5 2s 6d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and R W. Mills and Co., Ltd., v. G. Gane, £32 10s 2d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and W. G. M'Cartie v. C. A. Johnston, £1 15s; CommercianAgency, Ltd.. and • W. Wiggins, Ltd., v. G. Hosking, 8s 4d; Craimercial Agency, Ltd., aud Yee Chbng Wing and Co. v. Sun Yuen Kee, costsonly, 9s; Atlas Assurance' Co. v. A. D. Lylian, £2 ss; Amalgamated Society of Painters and Decorators' Industrial Union of Workers v. W. Moulton, £1 14s Cd; Commercial Ageucy, Ltd., -and C. Smith, Ltd., y. Grace M'Donald, £30 11s 2d: Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Early Bros. Trading Co., Ltd., v. G. Swift, £7 3s. 6d; Commercial. Agency, Ltd., ' and A. Johnston v. Len Toucher, £12 13s 30d; 'Commercial Ageucy, Ltd., and Stoier Meek and. Co.. I>td.,.v. J. A. Wallace, £9 4s 6d; Amalgamated • Society of Painters and Decorators' Industrial Union of Workers v.-T. E. WhifJock, £2 5s 6(}; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Clark's Open Warehouse v.. D. Auckram. £3 19s 3d; Commercial Agency,. Ltd.. v. Gordon E. Hickford, £3 12s 2d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and-W. Wiggins, Ltd., v.G. Hosking, £42 16s 9d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., v. W. H. Strange, costs only, 18s; Fairbairn and Co. v, H. T. Hicks, £3; Gibsons and Patterson,: Ltd., v. M. Thomas (separate estate), £17.25.
On a judgment summons W. v Beck was ordered to pay H. W./Nelson £2 7s Cd, in default three days' imprisonment; A. .Elliott to pay Browne Bros, and Geddes, Ltd., £4 17s sd, in default five days' imprigonment;' C. Duncan to pay A. Mackenzie £8 Is. 6d;' in default nine clays' imprisonment; Wiira Pohio to pay G. Barn.ett" £16 4s 10d at the rate of £2 a month, in default seventeen days' imprisonment; B. Koulston to pay R. Davey £12 7s 6d within fourteen days, in default twelve days' imprisonment; R. S. Green to pay Meet Printing Co., Ltd., £1 16s, in default two days' imprisonment; J. G. Stevens to pay Te'Arb House Co., Ltd., £16 16s by 14th February, in default seventeen days' imprisonment; W. M'Alister to pay Mra. G. Blatherwick £4 19s, in default five days' imprisonment; W. Terris to pay W. L. :Jenness £1 Bs, in default two ■ days' imprisonment; C. E. Pearson to pay A. and T. Burt, Ltd., £41 Is 6d by.2Bth February, in default fortytwo days' imprisonment; E. Mavston to pay R. and E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., £32 lls 5d by 28tb Februnry. in default thirtythree days' imprisonment; S. Campbell to pay ,Scott and:. Meuzies, Ltd. (in liquida-. tion),.' £4 7s 4d, in default five days' imprisonment; J. H. Thomas to pay Lancelot Anthony' Rogers, executor of the estate of ;B;i J., Dolan, £4 13s 6d, in default five days' imprisonment; H. ClapeHon to pay Moiiat Bros. £6 Os 4d, in default seven days' imprisonment; L. 0. Sebiie to pay Vacuum' Oil Co. Pty., Ltd., £2T 2s by 28tii February,, in default twenty-eight days' imprJßbimielit;" M. Heraud to pay lilcc-fi-olux,. Ltd., £10 7s by 14th February, in default eleven days' imprisonment; T. C. Kieruan to pay J. F. Nixon £1 4s by 14th February, in default one day's imprisonment; G. Christie to pay W. S. Hill' £5 15s 4d, in default six days' imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1929, Page 13
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