SUPREME COURT.
CAUSE-LIST FOR COSIING -SITTINGS.
Following is a list of matters to be dealt with at tho half-yearly session of tho Supremo Court at Gisborne, to commence on Thursday next at lu.ou «.in. criminal list. Oliver Goldsmith, _ charged with horso-stoaling; Rangi Hotone, two charges of horse-stealing; 5Yi 111 ain Charles 55’liitiield, perjury; James Leslie and Robert Leslie, assault causing actual bodily harm; Ena Tutarakanikn, horse-stealing; James Vincent Crimmins •and John Thompson, theft from tho ‘person; Piihaka Mnkarini, .assault causing .actual bodily harm.
CIVIL CASES. David Morrison (51r. F. 55'. Nolan) v. Gisborne Times Company (Mr. Blair), claim £3OOO damages for libel. Walter Robert Aitkin (sfr. E. H. Mann) v. Common, (Shelton, and Co. (Mr. Vincent Barker), claim £IOOO d images for breach of contract. To Raima Hape (srr. SV. L. Rees) v. Watone Huka and Howi Rata (slr. E. T. Foot), claim £26, value of 26 pigs alleged to have been destroyed hv defendants, and injunction restraining defend mt« from killing more. Alfred McGrath (51r. Flint) v. Gisborne Times Company, Limited (Mr. Blair), claim £220 damages for breach of contract. IN BANCO. AV'nlter Henry Connell (Air. A. 55’. Rees) v. Herbert Henry Fan-lie, application for ian order restraining defendant from carrying on his employment as a storeman at Tokomaru. on the ground that ho had entered into 0 covenant with plaintiff not to do so for ten rears from the 22nd of May, 1905. 55’ebb and Sons (slr. Finn) appellants. mid 55’i1l inns and Slierrntt respondents, appeal from decision of Stipendiary Magistrate at Gisborne. DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES ACT. Application for dissolution of marriage—James Knox (Mr. F. SV. Nolan), petitioner, Krena Knox, respondent, and Renata Rango, co-respond-ent. Alotion for leave for substituted service of writ of. summons —Annie Howard, petitioner (Mr. 38. H. Mann), George Boswell Howard, respondent. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.
Charles James Knopp (Clirisp and Coleman), application for discharge; William Birch slarkio (Blair and iSainsbury), application for discharge. CHAMBER MATTERS.
Selby Blirson (slr. Finn) v. Albert sliclrael Lewis (slr. Sainsbury), for writ of prohibition. Re John Alexander Bradley, deceased (slr. Sievwriglit), motion on petition for direction. In the matter of tho will of Alexander Robb, deceased (slr. T. 4. Coleman), for probate to Robert Robb and 55’illiam King Robb, executors named in the will. In the estate -if Henry Nancolas sloore, deceased (Mr. A. 55’. Rees); John 55’arren and Christopher Pearson Davies, the executors and trustees under tlio will of deceased, plaintiffs, and Eiiiin.i Jane Davies and others, defendants, summons for a declaratory order interpreting the will of deceased. Same v. same, motion for directions as to who shall be served. In the matter of the will of Mary 51iller, deceased (srr. A. 55’. Rees), application for probate to 55’illiam Harrington Miller, the executor named in the will of deceased.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2186, 16 September 1907, Page 3
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