SUPREME COURT
GREYMOUTH SESSION. > The quarterly session of the Supreme Court is'scheduled to commence at Greymouth on Wednesday next, Feb- yi ruary 20’.' The following cases are Idled : CRIMINAL. For trial: F. J. Tibbies, alleged theft of bullock ' (jury\ disagreed last session). W. Farrell, alleged false declaration regarding fire, insurance. / CIVIL. T. Ciili 1 iffe v. )V. J • Radford, fatal motor: accident, £lOlO damages (jury of 12). V Oil appeal: Union Steam Ship to. , Ltd., v. Ashby Beigh add Co. damage to shipment ’of' corrugated iron, £59 lbs sd. »• IN DIVORCE. E. H. Cuff, v. A. A. Cuff, dissolution on ground of three years’ separ-
ation. , J. H. H. Campbell v. E. A. Campbell, dissolution on ground ,of ajultery
IN BANKRUPTCY. L. E. 1 Walker and John Symca, motions for discharge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 4
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131SUPREME COURT Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 4
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