LOST LUGGAGE CLAIM.
<*»— LIABILITY BY SHIPPING CO. [Per Pbtsss Association.] Wellington, Juno 11. At the Magistrate’s Court, Allen Walter Woodman, of Weraroa, and his wife, Martha Hannah Woodman, claimed from the Shaw, Savill and Albion Steamship Company two sums of £11), as the value of the contents of a trunk alleged to have been delivered to the company at Wellington for conveyance to Napier, and lost. The plaintiff and his wife were thirdclass passengers from London to New Zealand by the s.s. Tainui, am emigrant ship, and the agreement under which plaintiff's made their claim was set out in the third-class passengers’ contract ticket. On the front of the ticket, said his Worship, the defendant company agreed to provide plaintiff and his wife with third-class passages to and land them at Wellington. Upon the back of the ticket, the defendant company agreed to forward at their own expense the plaintiff and his wife, with 15 cubic feet of luggage, from Wellington to Napier on arrival at Wellington. Plaintiffs missed the steamer connection with Napier, but the luggage was sent on, and the trunk was subsequently found to he missing. . , , . Judgment was given for plaintiffs for £lO each and costs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 44, 13 June 1914, Page 2
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199LOST LUGGAGE CLAIM. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 44, 13 June 1914, Page 2
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