CIVIL ACTIONS
HEARD IN COURT Judgment for plaintiff by default was given by Mr W. G. Riddell, S.M., on I Tuesday in the following list of undefended civil actions: •D. McCrae, Ltd., v. ,T. H. Coombes, ,•812 7 s 4il, costs £2 14 s; Veitch and Allan v. Alfred Edwards, £4 19s 4d, costs £1 9s 6d: British Imperial Oil Co., N.Z., Ltd., v. Ranee, *£49 4-? 3d, cost*? £-4 6s Gel; Gordon and Gotch, Ltd., v. F. H. Rotors, £1 15s, J, Price. £1 ss, costs 12s; British Imperial Oil Co. (N.Z.). Ltd., v. G. Hunt, £7 14s, costs £1 14s Cd; British Imperial Oil Co (N.Z.), Ltd., v. J. J. Fenton, £93 12s 6d, costs £6 7n; Footjoy Shoe Store v. 0. J. Shield (separate estate), £3 17s 6d, costs £1 8s 6d; Rosenfehl and Co. (N.Z.». Ltd., v. Messrs York and Sons. £3 10s Bd. costs £1 13s 6d; Wellington Painters' and Decorators' Union v. Albert John Everson. £2 4s. costs 9s; Laery, Beveridge, and Co., Ltd., v. T. Hooting, costs only £2 3s: Distributing Agency,. Ltd., »v. Myles Ford, £29 10s l(kl, costs £4 7s Od: A. S. Fngg v. Mrs Lvpus (separate estate), £lO 18s s»i. costs £2 17s; F. W. S. Mole v. W. H. Taylo-, °3 ss, cqsts £1 5s 6d: D Milligan v. E Brown, £ls 15s, costs £2 14s; Magnus Motors. Ltd., v. H. .1. Speight, £l4 Is, crisis £2 14s; Hnytnan and Co., v. W. Fenwick. Ltd., v. P. J. Jackson. £8 13s. costs £1 10s 6d; Famous Laslcy Film Service (N.Z.), Ltd., v. 8. Lawson, £lB 7s 9d costs £2 14s; B. Smith v. H. Johnston, £1 19s 3d, costs 14s; W. B. Struthers v. J. Brown, £1 17s Od, costs 1|>8: N.Z. Dairyman Co., Ltd., v. Panel Paint and Oil Company, £5, costs £1 5s fd; Van Staveren Bros.. Ltd., v. R. A. Signal!, £2l 6s 3d, costs £1 10s; Premier Supply Co., Ltd., v. C. N. Wells, £6 15s, costs £1 14s nd; Bannatyne and Hunter, J.td.. v. F. Donaldson, £43 3s lid, cost:* £4, Is 6d; Ford Sales and Service, Ltd., v. W. Pringle, £6 Os lid, costs £1 lls 6d; Firestone Tyie Distributing Co. v. Ferguson and Moore, £49 9s, costa £4 6s Od; A. R. Hislop, Ltd., v. Barrar's Cycles, Ltd.. £75 15s. 3d, costs £4 17a 6d. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES On a judgment summons Thomas Ash was ordered to pay G. Tabernacle £9 4s 2d at the rate of £1 per raomh; Arthur .T de Lacey to pnv Emily Poison £5 2a Cd at the * rato of 10s per month; A. Rogers to pay J. R. Fuller £39 12s lfld at the rate of £1 per month; W Diahton to pay W.F.C.A.. Ltd., £1 12s by March 30th. in default 24 hours* imprisonment; Rigbv E. Perrett to pav W. T. Hill £62 4slod at the rate of £4 per month; A. .7 Lacey to pnv A. B. Sievwright £7 7s 6d a the rate of 10s per month; F. Moreland to pnv E. Johnston and Co., £lO 10s bv April 15th, in default seven dp.yr,' imprisonment; J. Murphy to nay Plant and Bennett £l4 15s 5d by April 15lh, in default 10 days' imprisonment; G. H. Wood to pay D. McKay £26 by April 22nd, in default; 14 days’ imprisonment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 3
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556CIVIL ACTIONS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12404, 25 March 1926, Page 3
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