THE ARBITRATION COURT.
SEPTEMBER SITTINGS.
CASES TO BE DEALT WITH,
The sittings of the Auckland Arbitration Court will commence before His Honor Mr. Justice Sim on Monday next, Fifteen compensation ',:ases are set down for hearing, together with 15 disputes. A number of miscellaneous matters are also to be dealt with. Following are the compensation cases set down for hearing: Alfred George Pago (Mr. • Pullen) v. Robert and Alfred Willis (Messrs. Russell and Campbell). Pitahu (Mr. Skelton) v. R. B. Martin. Winifred Kathleen Sergeant (Messrs Neumegen and Mowlem) v. William A. Gray (Messrs. Rhodes, Hampson, and Buddie). Mary. Amelia Etheridge (Messrs. Wynyard and Skelton) v. Con McManus. John Taupaki v. Frederick Marychurch Strange and John Francis Strange. ' Paid, Mackay (Mr. Skelton) v. Union Steam Ship Company, Limited. Re Frank Rhodes, deceased. Public Trustee (Mr. Macdonald) v. Shaw Savill, and Albion Company, Ltd. (Messrs. Russell and Campbell). Ezekiel Dick (Mr. Haddow) v. New Zealand Crown Mines, Limited (Messrs. Buddie, Button, and Co.). Thomas Kemble (Mr. London) v. Kauri Timber Company (Messrs. Buddie, Button, and Co.). Charles Nichols (Mr. PulleD) v. Winstone, Ltd. John James Black (Mr. Pullen) v. William J. Rountree. Olaf Hansen (Mr. Harrison) v. "Valentine Abraham. Albert Henry Hales (Hon. J. A. Tole, K.C.) v. Seager Bros. Frederick Thompson (Mir. Pullen) v. Hayter and Gunn. ' James Quinn (Mr. Pullen) v. Thomas Holden (Messrs. Buddie, Button and Co.). Re Frederick George Faulkner, deceased. ■ The disputes which are to bo heard are as follows :Coachworkers ; marine engineers rattan and wick workers; fish curers, brewers, wine, and spirit merchants serated waters; Bookbinders, paper rulers and carters ; electric workers; plumbers; bearnsmen ; local bodies; builders', contractors', and general labourers' (quarry owners); builders', contractors', and general labourers' (builders); builders', contractors', and general labourers' (contractors); and Hamilton painters. "■ The following miscellaneous cases are to be dealt with :— Furniture trades, application to add parties and application' for amalgamation of unions. rBakers, application to add parties and application for interpretation. Engineers, application to add parties. Plasterers, application to add parties. Painters, application to extend award and application t to amend award. Bakers, application for interpretation of award. Pork butchers' employees, appeal from registrar's decision. Drivers, application to add parties. New Zealand tailoresses, application to add parties.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15389, 26 August 1913, Page 5
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