CLAIM BY WORKER
MISMANAGEMENT OF ACCOUNT ALLEGED. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, June 12. A claim for £590 3/3 was made in the Wellington Supreme Court to-day by a waterside worker agajnst a wellknown firm of Wellington solicitors. The money represents, it is alleged, deficiency in an account held with the firm by plaintiff whose account is claimed to have been mismanaged and some of the money in it paid away for his own purposes by a clerk in the firm. Mr Justice Johnson was on the bench. Plaintiff was Thomas Grey, waterside worker of Wellington and defendants were William Hughes Field, Martin Maxwell Fleming Luckie and Edgar Charles Wiren, solicitors of Wellington, of whom the first two formerly carried on business in partnership as Field and Luckie and all of whom subsequently carried on business in nartnership.as Field, Luckie and Wiren. Rupert Frank Carvasso, law clerk, was the second defendant and he appeared in person. The hearing will be continued to-morrow.
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Southland Times, Issue 25310, 13 June 1935, Page 7
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162CLAIM BY WORKER Southland Times, Issue 25310, 13 June 1935, Page 7
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