SUPREME COURT
CIIVIL AND DIVORCE LISTS
This1 following civil cases have been set tl/own for hearing at the quarterly sessions of the Supremo Court;, com-' mending on Monday: — ■ . CIVIL CASES. Bci'oio a. Judge and Jury. LeiUi Woods, by her guardian at litcm, William James Gibson v. Cecil Alfred Sadler, £1563, damages for alleged negligence. Charles Magnus Gabrielsen v. M'BHi/en, Carter, and Co., Ltd., £682, damages for injuries allegedly received. B. E. J. Martin v. X .J. Barnett, £050 .damages for injuries allegedly received. / Cluvrles Gason v. George Thomas Harris rand another,. £2649 damages for injuries allegedly received. . Bc'fcert Bobbins Gillies, by his guardian i\i litem, Bobert Livingstone Gillies v. HSutt Valley Electric Power Boardj £10(Wi damages for injuries allegedly reeeivßd. Before a Judge alone. SeSc-Help Co-op. Grocery, Ltd., v. Bobavt Hannah.and others, £2000 damages ::f or alleged i breach of contract. Flora M'Donald Louisson v. Williana. Peildiug, £1000 damages for allege negligence.. - , Herbert "William Percival Taylor and others v. Lydia Caroline Stevens, £978, interest allegedly due. EJiiza Lee v. Walter Julius Jorgensea and others, declaration, etc. Jiane Matilda M fDufC v. Harold John Tulibs, £703 allegedly due under guarantee. 3?>avis Brothers v. Wellington ,• City Council, £290 damages for alleged negligence. «fames Jcpson v. Union Steam Ship Coiaipany of New Zealand, 'Ltd., £28(3 damages for injuries allegedly received. ■Charles Herbert Treadwell and otthers v. Henry Martindale, £330 for stei'viees allegedly rendered. John Alexander H/Kenzie and another v. Southern Cross: Assurance Com.p<my, Ltd., £1015 allegedly due under policy. -Elizabeth Margaret M'Millan v. Artliur Hurne, £732 damages for injuries allegedly received. : William Gaston iWalkley v. General Motors (N.Z.),. Ltd.; £1063 damages, for i&Ueged breach, of agreement., Philip Sehneideman. v. John ConweH, ;£149, rent allegedly owing. • Ellen Tait v. Albert John. Clegg, specific performance. Philip Joseph Nathan vv , Public Trusteei £1142, allegedly due under mortgage. . \ ' : Laura Elizabeth Barnes v. William M.. Page, £300 damages for alleged negligence. . v , .. " Herbert William Pereival Taylor and others 'v. Gcorgo Grenville Jonathan^, possession. . ' • Auckland Automobile. Association v. Palmei' and Mahood, Ltd., injunction. Maria Hood: v. Petone Borough Coun.cil, £526 damages' for injuries- allegedly received. Alfred Bobert. Alexander/ Turner andi others v. Alfred Robert Turner. . ae- : counts. . John King; Storrie v. Dominion Air Lines, Ltd., £600, commission, allegedly owing.. ■...■'. .■:' A. W. Gibson and Co., , Ltd;,; v. • "Frederick William Edward- Deverell^ accounts. : Ernest Geith Curtis v. :Hutt Valley iElectric Power Board1, £1551 damages ifor .'injuries allegedly received. ; Alexander Francis M.' Callum '• v. Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltdi r and another, £1058, damages for injuries allegedly received. John Mawson v. Spear and. Murray/,, Ltd., rescission. John Baxter Scott v. John Glasgow Wilson and another, £3278, damages, for injuries allegedly received. ' Leslie Henry Charles Long v. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Ltd., £90, allegedly' due under policy. Hallenstein Bros.,- Ltd., v. Lawrence and Hanson Electrical Co., Ltd., £891, for alleged breach of agreement*
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 15
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470SUPREME COURT Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 15
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