The Warner's Hotel Case
Important Judpii Bj Telegraph.—Press Association, i' 1 - Wbhikoion, this day. '[ln ihe case.Warner's (Limited) v. the Lyltellon Times Company, w.hicb was heard at tbt last sitting of tho Apwal Court, judgment was given to-day by a . majority—the Cbiof Justice, Judges Wil» liams and Cooper (Judges Edwards and 1 Chapman \diesenting)—in favour of plainlifts,' and an injunction was granted restraining tho defendants from causing noise and vibration by their machinery after 9 p.m,, so as.to. interfere* with rooms leased as bedrooms by them or tbo adjoinjng rooms in Warnet'i Hitel propor; also lor damages to be assessed in tho Court bei low, Leave to appeal was applied for and postponed, pending an arrangement as to 1 ihe damagos that may be susiiinsd in the interval..
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1458, 17 October 1905, Page 2
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