SUPREME COURT.
SITTING AT HOKITIKA. The Supreme Court sittings will he hehl on Kriday, His Honor, Mr .Justice Adams, taking his scat at II .cm. The business set down as as follows : - CRIMINAL. The King v. P. Cutbush. a charge of breaking, entering and theft. CIVIL. Pine Mills, Ltd.- v. Orr Bros, claim Cl2O, for timber sold. (To he heard before a jury of"four). F-vil, Hickson and O’Halluran end Mining’ Registrar, an a|>|)ottl from the decision of Warden Meldruui. Motion fo rdisi-barge in bankruptcy, in re Frederick Howard. In divorce—Dulcic M. Banfuster for decree nisi to be made absolute. Originating summons, I). J. Yarwerth v. E. M. Bruce and A. C‘. Phillips (Trustees). The Supreme Court sessions at Greymouth start on Thursday, but the calendar is light, there being no criminal cases yet listed, and the following are ti„. civil eases: —P. McKenzie v. Grey ]>lvor Argus, alleged lilxd : William* and Herl ih v v. Francis Johnston, specific performance; Warnes v. Lord, claim for possession.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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165SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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