OWNERSHIP OF BOTTLES
BREWERS SEEK INJUNCTION ACTION AGAINST DEALER £by telegraph—PßESS association] WELLINGTON, Monday An action involving tho rights of purchasers of bottled beer and stout, and bottle dealers was heard by the Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, in the Supremo Court to-day, when a restraining injunction was sought by brewers and bottlers against a Wellington bottle dealer. Tho main allegation was that bottles stamped with the names of brewers or bottlers had not been returned and had been wrongfully converted to the dealers' use. The bottles, it was contended, always remained the property of tho original owners. Legal argument was heard this afternoon. The case will be continued tomorrow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 10
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