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COURT OF APPEAL.

CASES SET DOWN TO DATE. Tho cases set down, up to mid-day on Saturday, for the sitting of the Court of Appeal, which opens this morning, are:— Edward Butler Harrison, of Waiho, farmer, v. the Waimate County Council and Corporation, etc., of Waimate. H:M. the King v. Wm. Ernest Dawe. H.M. the King v. Wm. Howard, otherwise known as Wilson Shepherd. H.M. the King v. Walter I'rancis Darby. H.M. the King (on the. prosecution of Joseph Horc) v. Walter Francis Darby. In re the Declaratory Judgments Act, 1008, tho Education Act, 1908, and the New Zealand Education Institute. Harry M. Skeet and John Dillon v. Joseph Cowio Nicholls. In re liachacl Collins, deceased, and re urn. faaruuel Collins and David Uexander Hay, v. Alfred Collins. Arthur John George and William Kichard Doughty, merchants, v. the Kin" Chas. Manby Walker and Bessie Walker v. Alfred Wm. Litchfield. t l !ed n 00 n, *\ lix Coult , or ' Jas - Be", and tll to m' of Biei >!ieim (executors of the will of T. Carter, deceased), Geo Henry Edivard (representing the Grandchildren), v. the Public Trustee. In tho matter of tho Ilorowhenua Block Act and re block of land, Ilorowhenua jNo. Al. In re the Estate of Elizabeth. Knox deceased. '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 3

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209

COURT OF APPEAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 3

COURT OF APPEAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 3

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