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A TEHANCY CASE.

CLAIM FOR POSSESSION. . *, -T can’t get another house to go was the plea put forward by John W. Robinson, at the Magistrate’s Court to-day when he was proceeded by Alexander George Finlayson (Mr Sim) for possession of the teno ment in _which he was residing. ■Mr feim said that the plaintiff was an attendant at the Sunnyside Mental Hospital and wanted the house so as to be near Ms work. The house was iru Ua^ Coronation 1 Street. There was no agreement as to the dur-ation-of the tenancy. A month’s notice had been given to tho defendant by registered letter. Defendant said that he had tried io get a bouse, but had failed. 3 • Mr- Sifn : Could you not have had possession of the house in which the plaintiff was on June' 8? Defendant: I believe I could. Mr Sim : Did not Mrs Finlayson tell your _wxre of a house you could rent in July? Not that I am aware Tiie Magistrate (Mr I>. L. Hollings, fe.M.) said that defendant must look tor a house. Ho would be given another. two weeks m which to find a piace. An order was made for possession to bo. given to the plaintiff by October

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 8

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A TEHANCY CASE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 8

A TEHANCY CASE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12754, 25 September 1919, Page 8