, The multiplicity of street collections in New Plymouth was discussed at a conference of the retailers’ holiday committee and representatives of the Borough Council. Retailers were finding that, the undue number of collections were interfering with agreed by the conference thrfWfeing a national effort, the Poppy shqulcl be exempted from a propose that the various organisations should combine to hold a joint collection. Ip the action W. I). Lysnar against the. National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, Mr. Hislop, on behalf of the bapk, made an application to the Court of Appeal at Wellington last week to set aside the security lodged by Mr. Lysnar for his appeal to the Privy Coun«lk and either the appeal to the Privy ' (Jrancil be struck out, or that appellant do lodge cash instead of security. After hearing Mr. Hislop, without calling on Mr. Buxton, who appeared for Mr. Lysnar, the Court of Appeal dismissed the motion with £5 5s costs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18205, 28 September 1933, Page 11
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