S.M. COURT.
PALMERSTON.—TUESDAY,
(Before Mr A. D. Thomson, S.M.)
Judgment by default with costs was given in the following cases: —Graham and Munro (Mr lnnes) y. Claud© Brooke, £7 19s, costs, lis, solicitor's fc© 15s 6d; St. C. Jounneaux (Mr lnnes) v. Thos. Wood and M. A. Wood, £109 Is Bd, costs £2 15s, solicitor's fee £3 14s 6d (separate estate M. A. Wood); A. de Luen and Co. (Mr Moore) v. J. Fraser, £4 17s 6d, costs ss, solicitor's fee ss; J. Tomlin (Mr lnnes) v. H. C. Olliver, £1 lie, costs ss; Kairanga C.C. v. A. Richards, £10 15s 7d, costs 19s; P.N. Hospital Board (Mr Fitzherbert) v. A. Scadden, £&, costs 17s, solicitor's fee 15s 6d; Harold Jarvis (Mr Fitzherbert) v. Arthur Greig, £4 lis 3d. costs 10s, solicitor's fee ss; R. P. Edwards and Sons /(Mr lnnes) v. W. H. Booth, £19 3s 3d, costs 15s, solicitor's fee 15s 6d; Stockwell Bros. (Mr Hurley) v. Wm. Bailey, £4 6s, costs ss, solicitor's fee ss; C. M. Ross and Co. (Mr lnnes) v. Claude Brook, £9 6s 4d, costs 9s, solicitor's fee" 15s 6d; same v. H. Beere, £9 ss, costs Bs, solicitor's fee 15s 6d; J. H. Gilchrist. (Mr lnnes) v. F. E. Hyde, £11 9s 6d, costs 15s. solicitor's fee 15s 6d; Abraham and' Wiiiiams, Ltd. (Mr Loughnan) v. Alex. McLeod! £9 0s 9d, costs17s, solicitor's fee 15s 6d; Bryant and Strong (Mr _Innes) v. Jeremiah McSweeney, £4 15s, costs ss. solicitor's fee ss; Frank Pegden (Mr Fletcher) v. F. R. Dunne, £9 Is. costs Bs, solicitor's fc© 15s 6d; C. Mitchell v. N. Flyger, 14s 6d, costs 6s; A. Perrin v. Cecil Wilson, £5 10s _ 6d, costs 8s; G. Neville v. W. J. Smith, £4 13s, costs ss; Gifford Moore and Beale v. Geo. E. Osborne, £1 8s lid, costs 7s; Richard Walton (Furness Shoe Store) (Mr Meatyard) v. James H. Arnott, £18 is 7d, costs 18s,' solicitor's fee 15s 6d; same v. Albert F. W. Jackson, £1 16s 2d. costs ss; Barraud and Abraham (Mr Wither) v. Anderson and Moore, costs only 7s, solicitor's fee ss; A. C. Stannard (Mr Hankins) v. J. Rosonoski, £2 2s 6d, costs 9s, solicitor's fee ss. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. E. O. Stevenson (Mr Moore) v. Carl •Anderson, £5 19s. Amount to be paid forthwith, in default seven days. Tauhara Flaxmilling Company (Mr Hankins) v. Jas. Buick (Mr lnnes), £15 ss. Judgment by consent for £2 on April 9, and instalments of £2 a fortnight. John Hurley (Mr Fitzherbert) v. A. Peters, ss. Amount to be paid forthwith, in default three days.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9182, 5 April 1910, Page 5
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