SUPREME COURT.
WEST COAST’ SITTINGS.
The Supreme Court sittings are set down for Wednesday, Feb. 28tli. AT HOKITIKA. At Hokitika there is no criminal business set down so far. The civil cases will also be small. AT GREYMOUTH. At Greymouth the business includes: Criminal:—Denis Costelloe, alleged theft, as a servant, £7Ol Os Gd; Leo Uobert Palmer, alleged carnal knowledge Arthur Williams, alleged carnal knowledge; Harold William Hudson, alleged attempted (a) breaking and entering: (l>) arson. For sentence:—Alexander Cairns, (a) bigamy; (b) false declaration; Joshua 'I Ilomas Carson, indecent assault. Frederick William Bennett, (a) bigamy; (b) false declaration. In divorce, undefended: —Knight v. Knight, dissolution; Briggs v. Briggs, dissolution; Olsen v. Olsen, motion decree absolute. Petition permanent maintenance. In bankruptcy:- —Edward Laverty. Motion for discharge. Miscellaneous: —In the estate of William Hill. Petition under Administration Act, for an order for sale. Civil:—John Drake v. Balmy Sanity. (I) Contract monies. (2) Damages £6-13.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5
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151SUPREME COURT. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5
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