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COURT OF APPEAL.

By Telegraph—-Press Association. Wellington, last night.

Judgment was reserved in the appeal case re a lease AVatehorn and another to Prcece.

W. N. Cather, a solicitor, late of Fcilding, was struck off the rolls on the ground of conviction for theft of ATOBJ, proceeds of a cheque given him to pay over to a Wellington firm, and which iic converted to his own use. The case of Hooker v. Morris is now being argued. The point at issue is the legality to establish a toll gate at Oinata, in Taranaki district.

Latkk. —Argument was concluded in the case of Hooker v. H. Morris in the Court of Appeal this afternoon, and judgment was reserved. The Court then adjourned to Thursday morning, when it is expected some judgments will bo delivered, after which tho judges will sit as a full Bench -of tho Supreme Court, to deal with the applicatian for certiorari to quash the decision of It. L. Stanford, S.M., granting a now license to tho proposed Commonwealth Hotel at New Plymouth, and also with certain questions referred to the Supreme Court by the Compensation Court at Wellington, in connection with the claim of Fitzgerald and Kclburnc v. Karori Tramway Company.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 2

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COURT OF APPEAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 2

COURT OF APPEAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 2

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