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CARDIFF COUNTY COURT.

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CARDIFF COUNTY COURT. NOVEL DEMURRAGE CASE AT CARDIFF, At the County Court, ou Thursday—before his Honour Judge Owen—Messrs Pyman, Watson, and Co., of Cardiff, were sued by th", owners of the s.s. Castleton, also.of Cardiff, ior £25 demurrage, from their having failed on a certain date to load the vessel when chartered by them within the stipulated time. Mr Ingledew was for the plaintiffs, and Mr Hornby represented the defendants. The defence set up to the claim was that the vessel could not be despatched in time, owing to the monthly holiday of the colliers occurring while she was being loaded. It was an understood thing that these holidays should not count as working days.—His Honour after hearing the arguments on both sides, gave judgment for the amount claimed with costs. THE AFFAIRS OF THE ROOKB COLLIERY COMPANY. An action in which Messrs Hartmann, Martin, and Co. sued William Llewellyn, E. Watkins, and A. of the Rocks Colliery Co., Pen- tyrch, for :£48, due for goods supplied, came on for hearing. The plaintiffs wero represented by bir H. Morgan Kees, while Mr Arthur Lewis appeared for Llewellyn and Morgan, The third defendant was not represented. Mr Arthur Lewis, on behalf of his clients, said they disputed the items in plaintiff*' claim, and, in any case, he contended, they could not be sued, inasmuch as they were members of an illegal association. Mr H. Morgan Rees admitted that the company was illegally constituted, but pointed out that this was not known to the plaintiffs when the contract wllts made. His Honour observed that that was their own fault. They could readily have ascertained whether the company was registered or not. Tho case had been decided by Phillips and others against the Rocks Colliery Company, which went to the Divisional Court of Appeal, and be must order a non-suit, unless Mr Rees was in a position to carry it further. Mr Rees having intimated that he could not do this, his Honour ordered a non-suit, without costs.

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