BANCO BUSINESS.
' ' LIST OF FIXTURES. Tho order of cases to be heard In Banco was fixed as. follows: — - : " October 27.—Anderson v. ■ Anderson and Adsett v. Adsett, motions for decree absolute; "Wyett v.. Smith and Smith, Ltd,, case on appeal; Wellington City Council v. Hascldon, case on appeal. ' October 28.—Smith v. O'Donovan, case on appeal; Paterson v. Newman, case on appenl. October 29.—H00k v. Gold, case on appeal; Reed v. Simpson and another. October 30.—alacdonald Wilson and Co. v. M'Kenzio, case on appeal; Tonks v. Robinson, case on appeal; Miller v. Kennedy, case on appeal. j ' November 2.—Lawrence v. Death; motion •for judgment. • • . " ' November i.—Austin v. Commissioner of ■ Stamps, special case. . . i November s.—Johnson v. M'Leod and others, case on appeal; Stafford v. liutt Park' Committee, an action to enforce a lien! ' November 6. —Australian General Electric Company v. Collector of Customs, issuo by law. November 12.—Jack v. Mayor, etc., of Palmerston North, motion for mandamus. No dates were fixed in respect of the following esses: — Siddail and others v. * Powuall, an originating summons. Hoar v. Masterton Borough Council, motion to set aside an award. • • Williams and Kettle v. Morico and another, motion for a new trial. Te Roera Tareha v. Sim and motion' for prohibition.. '_' , ' ■ ■' Wylie v. • Daly, an originating summons. Pryco and. another v. Small, case on appeal. r > ]Wyhess v. Lingard;. case on appeal. 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 4
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227BANCO BUSINESS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 4
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