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CIVIL CALENDAR.

The civil sittings of the Supreme Court commence on Monday next. The following is the business set down for hearing before Mr Justice Williams alone : Miller v. the Taieri Comity Council and others— Plaintiff's solicitor, W. D. Stewart; defendants'solicitor, E. C. Strodo. Cronk v. Shapcott,—Plaintiff's solicitor, John Wilkinson Fairbairn v. M'Olathan —Plaintiffs solicitor, W. D. Stewart; defendant's solicitor, J. A. Hialop. Ofcajjo Harbor Board v. Spedding. -Plaintiff's solicitor, floorgo Mondy; defendants solicitor, F.iR. Chapman. Mansford and another v. Mom and another.—Plaintiffs' solicitor, E. C. Strode; defendants' solicitor, W. D. Stewart. The cases before His Honor and a jury of twelve are:— Wilson and others v. the National Fire and Marina Insurance Company of New Zealand. Plaintiffs' bolicitor, Spcnco Brent; defendants' solicitor, J. R Sinclair. Purry v. tho Mornington Tramway Company (Limited).—Plaintiff's solicitor, J. R Thornton. Fulton and another v. Dornwell Daintiffn' solicitor, J. It. Thornton. There is one case before His Honor and a jury of four, viz. : Wolfendcn v. the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand.—Plaintiff's solicitor, J. H. Thornton; defendants' solicitor, Allan Holmes.

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Evening Star, Issue 6727, 8 October 1885, Page 2

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178

CIVIL CALENDAR. Evening Star, Issue 6727, 8 October 1885, Page 2

CIVIL CALENDAR. Evening Star, Issue 6727, 8 October 1885, Page 2

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