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NIUE ISLAND BANANAS

ACTION AGAINST DUNEDIN FIRMS SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT. (Pee United Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH. February 15. Reserved judgment for the defendants was given in the Supreme Court to-day in the case in which Radley Bros.. Ltd., Christchurch, proceeded against Reilly s Central Produce Market. Ltd., Dunedin, wholesale fruit and produce merchants; H. L. Tapley and Co., Ltd., Dunedin, shipping agents; and Oswald Reilly, °f Dunedin, fruit merchant, asking tor an injunction in view of the arrangement between the parties for the disposal of Samoan and Niue Island bananas, restraining the defendants from selling in the Christchurch district more than 100 cases of Niue Island bananas from any one shipment of the Maui Pomare from Niue during 1935. Mr Justice Johnston, in refusing an injunction, said the case was clearly not one in which an injunction should be granted. His judgment would be without prejudice to the parties in any other action. His Honor gaid he regretted that the parties had not availed thmeslves of the opportunity given of effecting a settlement. The defendants were allowed flO 10s cost* and disbursements.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22498, 16 February 1935, Page 18

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NIUE ISLAND BANANAS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22498, 16 February 1935, Page 18

NIUE ISLAND BANANAS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22498, 16 February 1935, Page 18

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