SUPREME COURT.—Civil Sittings.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.
(Before His IIo:_or Sir G. A. Amey, Knight, Chief Jus'ice, and a Common Jury). His Honor took his seat on the Bench at 10 o'clock. ALLAN O'NEILL V. JOHN KELLY. Mr. MacCo'mick and Mr. Ilesketh for the plaintiff; Mr. Whitaker and Vfr. Rces for the defendant. This part-heard case was resumed this morning. The first -witness called was W. J. Dalton, civil engineer, who described on a plan made by himself, the position and configuration of the land, which formed the subject of dispute. He was under examination for two hours He corroborated in all important particulars the evidence given by Mr. Wrigg and Mr. Peter Joseph. The case had not concluded when our reporter left the Court.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 220, 22 September 1870, Page 2
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124SUPREME COURT.—Civil Sittings. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 220, 22 September 1870, Page 2
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