JACKSON V. BROWN.
10 THB EDITOR O¥ THE TWABJJ HERALD. ! 818,~1 notice m your report, id your iisueof tha 196 b instant, of the District Court sittings, that you itate that Mr Perry, solicitor for the plaintiff asked, '' that tbii cate should stand over till next court day as it was m process of of settlement." 1 can only conclude i hat jour reporter hH misunderstood Mr Perry.baoause I have before ma an agreement signed by Mr Perry's agent on behalf of the plaintiff, aiid by, myself aa Bolicitor for the defendant. and dated the l(>th September, by which it it agreed that the action io the District. Court should be abandoned, and the proceedingi removed into the Supreme Court for argument on special ease. By no means oun the removal of a oause from one court to another be regarded at "s settlement." I am eto, John A. f atgimi. Ohriifcohurcb, September 25th, 1894 [The Btatemenfc made by Mr Perry was that '• arrangements were pandiDg for the settlement of the question involved m another way."—Editob Timabu Bbbaid J
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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 4
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179JACKSON V. BROWN. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 4
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