CLAIM FOR POSSESSION
JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Fllen Theresa Hannon and William from Arthur Thomas Clifton (Mr A.^k. 2“? SETS ?he" Oamaru Magistrate’s Court yesterday before Mr J- D. Wllhs ’ S Mr Grater said that Strang had purchased the Tees street property m 1945 and had arranged finance “irougn Rehabilitation Department, which had agreed to hold the matter up until vacant possession was granted. An e ™ative accommodation had been “ who occupied the house in Humber street but this Clifton refused to accept Stiang was a returned serviceman, who together with his wife and young child occupied verv unsuitable accommodation. * To Mr Tait. Clifton said that he rented the property in Tees street from Mrs Hannon ? in 1940 y lt was a seven-roomedhouse and all the rooms were furnished. He was a married man with a family of tour. One son was at present living at home, another son was serving with J Force and his two daughters worked away from Oamaru. He considered the alter native accommodation too small for four Pe °lt e ’is very difficult to make a decision without creating hardship to one of the parties," Mr Willis said in issuing an order for possession on or before September 19.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26545, 21 August 1947, Page 3
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203CLAIM FOR POSSESSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 26545, 21 August 1947, Page 3
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