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CIVIL-SITTINGS.

: ORDER OF. CASES. Sitting, in yesterday, Mr. 'Justice Cooper fixed ,the. dates of hearing of a number pf o ipafep, li t9 ) , j bo,. with .'.at the forthcoming ' civil si.ttings /of the,.,. Supremo Court. -Following -is'tho'list:—... ; (Before; a.'common jury, of- four.) Slay .-28, -at 10;30.—Herbert 'James' Baker-.-v.- Marj'. Elizabeth Honry,; £275 "15s.i 1 commission, ; - .U; . '-v.' •''; ' 1 May 29.r-Emily Millicent Styles v. Michael Cheovers and Violet'! Cheevers, £500,; damages for''alleged slander. .. ' >-.■ . ; ' , , June 12.—Nicholls iv;' the Wellington City Council. ■' , -, .- (Before a jury of twelve.) , , May 28,"at'-2 o'clock.—Camilla Leslie■v.- , Ellen. Stevens," £501,'. damages- for , alleged wrongful, distress.,, ; , ' June I—Win. - Alfred -Waters v. Arthur Allen, £543 5s r darriages. ' ■ Jime 2. —Arthur Usher v. Tho, Fedoral Steam Navigation Company, Ltd., £1500 damages; for bodily injuries. Juno 3.—Prince of Wales's Birthday. ' • Juno 4.—John Motley Leigh v. Win. Thos. Strand, £2294, moneys alleged to havo been obtained by fraud. , . , ', ' June s.—Wm. Rattray Pope r. Westland Timber Company, ; £1000, alleged malicious prosecution. , . ; June B:—Donald Kenneth Morison v. Kelburne arid Karori Tramway Company,, Ltd., '£750 damages for,injuries. ; .; , June 9.—Herbert Charles Faulko' v. Wellington City Corporation, £501 damages for bodily injuries; J Juno 10 —Charles W.. Earle v. "N.Z. Times" Co., Ltd., £501, damagos for alleged libel. Juno 11.—Wm. Turnbull v. Wellington Gas Company', £575, for services rendered. ' ; THE REMAINING CASES. 1 No dates have yet bopn fixed in connection witll the following cases:— Edward P. Lovien and Robert Wm., Shall-, crass v. tho Palace Company, Ltd., specific porfonhauco..- - '.-•jßrnest A. Barton v.,F. .Jensen .and others, acco tuts. '' Michael M'Auley v. the N.Z. Twentieth Ceritury Gas Company, £GSfi lßs. 4d., alleged to be dub on a'contract, etc., before a common" jury of twelve. John James Ames ,v. Elizabeth Milsom, £370, and interest on account of .money-al-leged to have been wrongfully retained. ; Hamilton Gilmer; and Allen Maguire' v. Joseph Dwyer, declaration of partnership, etc. - y ; Allen Maguiro and Hamilton Gilmer' v. Edward Wilson, £378' 125., damagos for alleged breaches of covenant. . ' Hamilton Gilmer and Allen Maguiro v. Robert Dwyer, -declaration as to partnership.; , W.-'H. -P. Barber, A. W. Barber, and L. R. Barber v. tho Corporation of Petone, injunction and £500 or. £1000 damages. . ' Dalgoty, and Company, Ltd.; v. Frederick Pearco, £653 13s! lid., money alleged to have been. lent, etc., before a common jury of twelve. ' Cyril Wm.,Tanner y. Harold Edward.lvoy, specific performance, of contract, or £200 dariiages. Jacob M'Eldowney v. John .White Thompson, £100, and £124 16s. alleged breach of contract, and £35 special damages. Kenneth Douglas v. Edward John Falkinor, 'f pecific performance and £268 ; 15s. lOd. interest. . :

Arthur Emerson Mabin and others v. Feter Hays and Wm. Jupp, declaration of rescission of agreement, accounts, etc. .''William Hamilton Turnbull v. E. B. Hare and I l '. Davidson, £162 commission! ' Richard ■ Bowden 'Martin and Kobert Isbistor v. Henry Hooper I-lolmden, £200 or £140, alleged broach of agreement.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 13

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CIVIL-SITTINGS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 13

CIVIL-SITTINGS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 13

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