“I, I,” HE SAID.
There are many exhibits, mostly ough shares, in the trade mark i.se now being heard by Mr Jus's® Adams in the Supreme Court. One complete plough sits on the jor of the Court, and was brought d the attention of a witness by Ir Peacock, counsel for the plaintiff. “Has that plough been handed in as an exhibit?” asked the Judge. “Not formally ” said Mr Peacock. “Perhaps Mr Registrar will give it a letter of reference.” “IX,” said the registrar. “What letter will you give it?” asked Mr Peacock. “IX,” repeated the registrar. “Oh,” said Mr Peacock, “I thought you said ‘aye, aye.* TX’ it is.” e IS ® IS SI ® ® !S 13 ® ® @ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19237, 26 November 1930, Page 9
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