MAGISTRATE’S COURT
YESTERDAY’S SITTING.
POLICE AND CIVIL CASES.
M* E. rage, S.M., dealt with yesteiclay’s list of police cases at the Magistrate's Court. On the occasion of their third lapse of drunkenness, Helene Frazer (alias Attn* Fraser) and James Michael Simeon were fined 10s and £1 respectively, both re* ceiving the option of spending three days in custody. The former was further fined /l, in default seven days' imprisonment. for the breach of a prohibition order
His second appearance for drunkenness resulted in James Shepherd being fined the amount of his bail. 10s. CIVIL CASES.
Judgment for plaintiff by default was given by Mr W. G. Riddell. S.M., in the following undefended civil cases:
Commercial Agency, Ltd., and New Zealand Rubber Products, Ltd., v. Nicholson and. Co., £4 14s. costs £1 18s Gd-, S. S. Williams and Co., Ltd., v. J. T. Burke, £4 14s 6d, costs £1 9s (kl; 11. T. Peat v. F. D. Marshall, £1 16s 6d, costs 8s; Frank and Bryce, Ltd., v. W. A. Nash. ,£5 Os 4d. costs £l 10s 6d; The Commissioner of Taxes v. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co.. Ltd.. £44 16s 10d, costs .Cl ]os, same v. same, ,£2O 5» lOd, costs £1 10s; E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd., v. L. V. Ryan, £6 10s, costs £1 10* 6d; F. L Gartrell v. E. R. Pratt, £2 15s, co«ts .£1 4s 6d: C. H. Barrett v. Henry M. Mullins, £ll 3s Bd, cost 9 £2 18s; Walter Smallbone v. 11. Scott. £l7 10s 9d, costs £2 14s; Amy Helen Taipua (nee Wallace) v. Dougins MncLnren, ,£3 11s, costs £1 3s 6d; Driller and Co. v. David Edward Jones, ,£27 31s Bd, costs .£3 2s; D. E. McKay v. Allen R. Oxley, £3l 11s 9d, cost.; -£4 Is 6d: Mrs Emma R. Colson v. Mrs Lilian Alise Femmel, £S 11s 3d, costs £\ 14s 6<l; The Commercial Agency, Ltd., and Bing, Harris and Co., Ltd., v. W. 0. I/e Bas, £52 12s, costs £4 11s bd; the Pacific Manufacturing Co. v. W. Le Bas .£3 17s. costs £1 3s 6d; J. T. Lewis, Ltd., v. O. McCarten. .£29 17s Bd, costs .£3 Is; W. A. J. Dutch v. C. J. Thomson, £59 9s 6d, costs £4 11s Gd.
On a judgment summons A. R. Lisher was ordered to pay William C. A. Dirr.oek and Mary B. Dimock £39 8s 6d before November 15th, in default fourteen days’ imprisonment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11660, 26 October 1923, Page 3
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