Court that verdict was set aside and a verdict was directed to be
entered for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed: Great Western Milling Co. v. Delaney 1.
The contract under which the £150 was paid was dated 12th October 1914, and was in the following terms :-
" Messrs. Delaney &Co. of Melbourne hereby assign and transfer to the Great Western Milling Co., Sydney, all their right title and interest in and to the within written contract for the delivery to them of 6,000 sacks wheat dated 16th May 1914 and made between Messrs. Pyke Bros., Coolamon, and Messrs. Delaney &Co., Mel- bourne, and in consideration of the assignment and transfer herein- before contained the said Great Western Milling Co. hereby covenant and agree to pay to Messrs. Delaney &Co. the difference between 3/81/2018 and 4/2 per bushel on the quantity of wheat mentioned, such sum to be payable £150 prompt cash and the balance to be adjusted at end of each month as wheat is delivered but no further payments to be made if wheat is not delivered.
" Messrs. Delaney &Co. agree when called upon by the Great Western Milling Co. to give a full power of attorney containing all usual clauses to enforce their contract with Messrs. Pyke Bros."
The contract of 16th May 1914 therein referred to was in the following terms :-
" Messrs. Delaney &Co., Melbourne, buy and Messrs. Pyke Bros., Coolamon, sell the undernoted goods, to be delivered in good merchantable condition and on the terms and conditions mentioned below :-----
Quantity, 6,000 sacks New South Wales season 1914-1915 fair average quality wheat in sound sacks fit for shipment.
"Price, 3/81/2019 (three shillings and eightpence halfpenny) per bushel on trucks Darling Harbour and/or Darling Island.
"Terms, Nett cash 90 per cent. against Consignment Note or Delivery Order balance as weights are adjusted.
"Delivery, 2,000 (two thousand) sacks each month Jan., Feb., March 1915.
" Seller to pay brokerage of 1d. per bushel." The May contract was negotiated by Robert J. Mulholland, a
115 S.R. (N.S.W.), 516.