SUPREME COURT
The follov/ing caaßi have been set down for bearing by the Supreme Court at its next sillingi ac Greymontb, commencing oa Wednesday, 14th iuat, although ‘hero is a probability of the sittings not commencing until a liter diti. HiaHmoac Mr Justice Sim will preside, CRIMINAL cases R9x v Wilfred Harold Arnold Thorne, assault with intent to commit a crime. 1 Rsx v William Henry Dunpby, burglary and rendering a person incapable of offering resistance ; and assault with intent .to commit a orimv Rex v Eirzibeth Lewis, unlawfully using an instrument with intent to procure abortion. Rex v Charles Moore, indecent language. Rex v Archibald Wylie, theft of postal psekst (committed for sentence.) IN BANCO Willis v Garlaer, appeal from Warden’s decision, Lake HochsteDe - Goldfieldi L d. v Donne lan an i another, appeal from Wiirdeu’s decision. * E. 1. Led and T. N. U-.her, appeal from Magistral's decision. IN BANKRUPTCY In ro James Rea, bankruptcy discharge. In re Ivor Olsen, creditor’s petition in bankruptcy. CIVIL CASES -Mrs Nyberg v Mourk and wife, claim for damages for slander.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1917, Page 3
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