24 November 1924
DISTRICT COURT.
(Before his Honor Judge Armstrong)
CLAIM FOR MONIES DUE.
Francis Joseph Staff and Sydney Phillip Paddison, trading as Staff and Paddison, sued F. H. Lock to recover the sum of £6815 for ? bits sold. The plaintiffs carry the business of a freezing works at Rylstone. The defendant did not appear, and his Honor after hearing the evidence of Francis J. Staff gave a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed. Mr. Bawden appeared for plaintiff. Francis J. Staff also proceeded against James B. Smith, of Rylstone, to recover £16 ? money lent and goods sold. The defendant did not appear, and his Honor gave a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed. Mr. Bawden appeared for plaintiff1
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2 July 1925
Another Oldsmobile Six Sold.
Staff and Paddison, the district distributors of the Oldsmobile six, have placed another car. A well known Bathurst business man last week motored to Rylstone for the weekend. While there he was so impressed with the Oldsmobile on view at the agents' premises that he purchased the car, trading in his old car as part payment. One of the firm returned with him to Bathurst in the car on Monday to give service and advice. The car took the steep hills en route with ease on top gear. Needless to state the new owner was most gratified2
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21 December 1925
Another Oldsmobile Six Sold
Messrs. Staff and Paddison, of Rylstone, the district agents for the above well known cars, have just delivered a new standard six to Mr. Lowe, of Bylong. On a trial run this car easily climbed the Gulf Hill with two passengers on top gear3
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