SALE OF PRACTICE
PLAINTIFF ACCEPTS NONSUIT. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, December 9. The Supreme Court to-day continued hearing the claim by Dr and Mrs W. A. Alexander against Dr E. J. Millar for £2,000 damages regarding the sale of the latter’s house and practice at Takapuna. Counsel for the plaintiffs, at Mr Justice Reed’s suggestion, agreed to accept a nonsuit, on the understanding that all the books and the relevant documents be left with the Registrar for further investigation. If they were found to substantiate Dr Alexander’s allegations, the case would be gone on with. Otherwise, counsel said that he would tender an apology. Plaintiffs are to pay the costs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 8
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