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SUPREME COURT.

For the. forthcoming sitting of tl ) Supreme Court at Hokitika, the follov ing business lias been set clown:— IV. H. Robinson v. Thomas Bennet a claim for £241 13s 8d i l respec t c i the sale of Tuliua Block, Arahur River, and also a claim for accounts a between the parties. Hende v. Autheman.—A claim fo damages and an injunction in respcc of alleged trespass on land at Harihari J. H. Wilson v. D. J. S. Diedriehs.— a claim for £G3G 18s Gd in respect o a mortgage debt. IN DIVORCE. M. K. Cropp v. Richard Cropp.— suit for dissolution of marriage on tin ground of separation. Elizabeth Ellen Oliver v. George William Oliver.—Suit for dissolution ol marriage on the ground of desertion. IN BANKRUPTCY 1 . Thomas Howard—Application for order of discharge. William Morris—Application for order of discharge. William Kennedy Henderson. Application for order of discharge. PETITIONS. Hokitika Gas Company.— Petition to the Court for enlargement of powers in Memorandum of Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, Feb. 21. The Supreme Court opened this morning the Chief Justice presiding. Gilbert Henry Death, who pleaded guilty to forging and uttering at Hawera, was admitted to two years’ probation and to pay the costs of the prosecution.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1928, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1928, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1928, Page 3

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