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SUPREME COURT.

SITTINGS IN CHAMBEES. Tuesday, September 2!). [Before his Honor Mr Justice Gresson.] His Honor sat in the Court Chambers at II a.m. EE AUGUSTUS MOORE. In this case, on the .application of Mr Joyat for further time to swear affidavits, the argument stood over to Friday next. RE RICHARD BROOKE. On the application of Mr Thompson, the last examination was fixed for October 29th. RE SAMUEL HURST SEAGER, DECEASED. Mr Thompson applied for an order for leave to issue probate to Mary Ann Seager, widow of deceased, as executrix named in the will. His Honor made the order. RE JOHN LEAP WILSON. Mr Wynn Williams applied for an order declaring the complete execution of deed of assignment in this case. RE ALFRED AARON SELIG AND GEORGE BENJAMIN. Mr Garrick said in this matter he might say that he had only received the affidavits on the previous day, and had not been able to see Mr Walton, therefore he would ask his Honor to postpone the case until Friday next. The case stood over accordingly. RE WM. STYCHE. In this case, on the application of the bankrupt, the last examination was fixed for October 29th, RE JOHN PRIESTNALL. A similar order was made. RE CHARLES ANDERSON, Mr Joynt, on behalf of Mr Slater, applied for an order of adjudication, and fixing of first meeting of creditors. His Honor made the order, fixing first meeting of creditors for Wednesday, October 7th, at noon. The Court then rose.

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Globe, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 September 1874, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT. Globe, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 September 1874, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Globe, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 September 1874, Page 3

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