SUPREME COURT.
CIVIL SITTINGS. His Honour Mr Justice Herdman preside at d civfl sitting of the Supreme Court this morning. A MILKING AGREEMENT. In the case of Farrell v. Wilson, a breach of a milking agreement, Mr Sar- ! gent appeared for the plaintiff and Mr S. G. Raymond, K.C., for the defendant. Mr Raymond explained that, iu November last, all questions relating to facts were referred to the Registrar, who was to make the necessary inquiries, take any accounts and report to the Court. The question of costs was reserved. Evidence had been taken before the Registrar iu April and May. The amount found in favour of the plaintiff was £206 0/2, and in favour of Wilson £434 15/10, leaving a balance in favour of Wilson of £228 15/8. Mr Raymond asked for judgment accordingly, which was granted, with costs on the middle scale, all expenses and disbursements to be fixed by tho Registrar. • PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY. The National Mortgage & Agency Co. (Mr M. J. Gressou) petitioned "that Alexander Morrison and Patrick McGirr, trading as Morrison and McGirr, butchers, Ashburton, be adjudged bankrupts under the Bankruptcy Act, 1908. Mr Gresson stated that 'Morrison had already filed a petition in bankruptcy, and the other debtor had not filed a notice to defend. His Honour granted tFfe application.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 8 (Supplement)
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