CLAIM FOR WAGES
THE BAULF CASE. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS. AUCKLAND, This Day. Judgment for defendants was given by Mr Wyvern Wilson to-day in the case in which H. C. Baulf, organiser of the Democrat Political Party, claimed against William Goodfellow, J. B. Donold, A. E. Davy, Spencer Clark and T. C. A. Hislop for £195, wages alleged to be due.
The Magistrate concluded: “I think that Mr Baulf’s services, at any rate after the nomination of candidates, did constitute an illegal practice, and that he is, therefore, at law precluded from enforcing his contract.” —(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 October 1936, Page 7
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