SUPREME COURT.
WKST COAST SITTINGS. Hi, Honour Mr .lu--liee Adam- is to take the sittings of the Supreme Court on the West Coast to be held next v. (•(<!<. At Hokitika there is no criminal business and only one appeal set down for hearing. The appeal ease is that ol F. C. .Marshall, v. J. Baird, an appeal irom the decision of Air Mehlram S.AI. itt which judgment was given jor defendant, in the hull ease, which floated more than passing interest in the !ot*a 1 itv. This :>p!»-al will he heard on Monda.v morning, next at II c> clock. Ur.iiid end common jurors are summonel to appear on Wednesday June gilh,, hat as there is no criminal business -el down, their atlendaiue will ml I" required. There will lie a sitting cf the Court at Westport on Wednesday and at Gioynu.-uth on Friday "here the billowing business is set down for heariii• :—l{• •x. v. James .Michael Doyle, manslaughter: J. Hamlet and Co., v. ,) Alien and others, claim for goods sold: Emanuel Olsen v. Amy Olsen and Robert Gill, divorce.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1923, Page 3
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180SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1923, Page 3
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