MAGISTRATE’S COURT
TO-DAY’S CIVIL CASES
The fortnightly civil sitting of the Greymouth Court, held to-day, was presided over by Mr TV. Meldrum, S.M.
Judgment for plaintiff by default, with costs, was given in each of the following debt cases: —Dalgety and Co., Ltd., v. W. Downing, £3O/6/2, costs £4/3/6: C. Smith Ltd., v. Frederick Hall, £ll/6/9, costs £l/15/-; Wootton and Howarth v. F. J. Haughey, £5/2/6, costs £l/12/6; Groom Bros., v. John Russell, £6/9/4, costs £l/10/6; Frederick Murray v. Richard Osborne, £l/9/6, costs 8/-; W. Halos v. John Symes, £7, costs £l/12/6; Baty Bros., Ltd., v. H. Campbell, £3/8/3, costs £l/3/6; Nancarrow and Co. v. R. G. Vivian, £lO/7/-, costs £2/16/-; James Kyle v. John Scott, £5/7/6, costs JEI/10/G; James Kyle v. William Robert Moore, £B/1/-, costs £l/11/6; James Kyle v. John Thomas Cameron, £l3, costs £2/14/-.-
On a judgment summons, George Schroder was ordered to pay to Guido Leonard Schaef £l6/19/- forthwith, with £l/1/- solicitor’s fee, in default 21 days’ imprisonment.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1928, Page 2
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