GUARANTEE TO BANK
demand for payment.
FORMER HAMILTON COMPANY.
PLAINTIFFS ACCEPT NON-SUIT. • \ In the case In which four guarantors attempted to compel another guarantor to pay the balance of his contribution allegedly owing under a joint-and-several guarantee to a bank which was heard In the Magistrate’s Court, Hamilton, before Easter, It was announced in Court yesterday that the plaintiffs had decided to accept a non-suit with costs, of £ll 3s 6d, granted against them. Plaintiffs were Veronica Creighton, married, of Wellington, and Zeta Derham, spinster, of Auckland, as adminstratrlces of the estate of ' WUiiam Joseph Derbam, deceased, of Auckland; the Public Trustee as administrator of the estate of Leonard Adams, deceased, of Auckland; John Murray Molloy, agent, of Rotorua; Parker Tasker Upton, merchant, of Auckland, and James Reuben Molloy, solicitor, of Auckland, as executors of the estate of Joseph Molloy, deceased, ol Auckland and Alfred Gillett, of Auckland. Defendant, from whom £72 15s 9d was claimed, was Francis J. Farrell, farmer, of Hamilton. Mr G. E. Clarke (Auckland) appeared for plaintiffs and Mr A. L. Tompkins appeared for defendant. The case was one in which Farrell and several other guarantors were directors of the Stevenage Construction Company, Limited, Hamilton. To finance the company’s operations the directors guaranteed the money to the National Bank of New Zealand. The four plaintiffs alleged that Farrell had failed to pay his full contributions while defendant contended that h< had already paid more than his sharft
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19564, 1 May 1935, Page 8
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