CIVIL CASES
Judgment foe plaintiff by default, with costs, was given by Mr. J. S. Barton, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court yesterday in tlio following uudefended civil cases:— | Selina Carter V. IT. J. Doell, £40 12sCommercial Agency, Ltd., and Watchman Bros. \. C. Smith, £5 6s 6d; Townsend and Paul, Ltd., v. L. T. Fischer,- £10 Is ocl; Vance-Vivian v. L, N. Greaves, £5; *. and J. Bognuda v. L. Ross, £8 2s 2d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and 0. S. Goss v. H. Ellicock, £8 4s Id; ' Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Excelsior Supply Co., Ltd., v. Harry Hunt, £3 os3d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Macky, Logan, Cnldwell, Ltd., y. V. Jacobs, £2 13s 4d; Commercial Agency, Ltd., ana F. Cooper, Ltd , v. .J. AY. Mosen, 15s; Miss T. Wilson v. N. M'Kay, £1 4s 7d; Commercial Agcucy, Ltd., and Cycle and Motor Supplies, Ltd., v. C. M. Read, £4 10s Od; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and H. S. Dudding v. 1? '.LVoomey, £13 5s 2d; V. Hampton v. J. Munro, £15; Dr. C. F. Pattie v. E. A. Murrell, £G; G. Barnett v. A. Wallace, £9 4s lid; Alexander Hamilton Institute (Aus.), Ltd., v. J. D. Baybutt, £22; Young's Agencies, Ltd., and Electrolux, Ltd., v. Eric J. Daniel, £8 18s; Commercial Agency, Ltd., and H. S. Dudding v. W. M. Miller, £20 14s 2d.
On a judgment summons H. L. Taylor was ordered to pay Thomas Pillar £20 14s 6d at the rate of 10s a week, in default twenty-seven days' imprisonment; V. E. Iteeve to pay Combined Buyers, Ltd , £21 2s by 24th October, in default twentytwo clays'*imprisonment; R. J. Lloyd to oay Ivon V. Wilson' £14 19s at the rate of 2s 6d a week; L. Greaves to pay Andrews and Jackson £3 12s forthwith, in default four days' imprisonment; George B. Lyons to pay D. A. Jolly and Sons £23 ]6s lid at the rate of ss. a week; F. C. Watford to pay .~H. A. Laylor £9 16s 6d by 14th November, in default ten days' imprisonment; E. Ireson to pay W. Viggars £14 15s 8d by 17th October, in default fifteen days' imprisonment; Rushworth and Wilkes to pay John Turner 13s forthwith, n default one day's imprisonment; L. Mangham to pay F." J. Pinny, Ltd., £43 las'Od by 3rd" November, in default fortyfour days' imprisonment; John Davies to pay F. M. Henty £26 7s lOd by 3rd November, in default twenty-seven days' imprisonment; H.1 J. Newman to pay G. H. Adams £4 7s at the rate of 5s a week; K. E. Craig to pay Hawkes Bay Fruit Co. £21 11s .by 24th October, in default twenty-two days' imprisonment.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 4
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441CIVIL CASES Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 4
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