RIVAL TO COVENT GARDEN
INTERIM INJUNCTION GRANTED, • (By Electric- Telegraph —.Copyright.) , (Australian & N.Z Cable Association./ LONDON, June 18. ■ The Chancery Court has ' granted *r Boeeliam’s Estate and Pills Co.; xLtd:, an interim injunction, pending a trial?S of tlie action restraining Freeman and - Co.. Ltd,, from holding auctions on their premises in Long Acre. ; (During the hearing of the ca9fc plain'-' tiff's counsel said that the plaintiffs had the exclusive right of market, under the charter of Charles ll.’, which;. ■ they acquired from the Duke' of Bedford ; yet the defendants had establish cd a rival market, a hundred yards out- .. side Co'vent Garden, where they held... three substantial sales within a week. It had been decided that a rival market could not be set up within seven miles of Covent Garden, The Freeman Company is an Anglo-Australian firm which handled the 1922 pack of Australian canned fruifs and recently, jm- , ported many apples and pears and auctioned the same at Long Acre.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 21 June 1926, Page 5
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