SUPREME COURT.
PAEMERvSTON SITTING. TIST OF CASES, The list of cases to be dealt with at the sittings of the Palmerston Supreme Court, which opened before Mr Justice Chapman to-day, is as follows: —- CIVIE. William Skleuars (Mr Cooper) v. Fred Robinson (Mr Wilford), possession of racehorse Rangihaeta, or value £4OO, and damages, etc. Jury case. E. M. Horrocks (Mr Quillian) v. Theodore West (Mr Ongley), damages £ 1495. J ury case. D. Thomson (Mr Moore) v. Samuel S. Mason (Mr Young), recision of contract and refund of moneys paid, or ,£I2OO damages. Jury case. Harry Cornelius and others (Mr Inues) v. David Crewe and others (no defence filed), adjourned from last session. Iris Ralston (Mr Dolan) v. Henry and Annie Baker (Mr Potts) alleged slander, ,£3OO. James J. Rice (Mr Eoughnan) v. John Johnston and Jessie J. Hills (no defence filed), specific performance or damages Jesse J. Hills (Mr Cooper) v. J. Johnston and J. G. Rice (Mr Inues lor Johnston), specific performance or damages John O’Meara (Mr Ongley) v. Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Feilding (Mr Inues) appeal from the decision of Mr A. D. Thomson, S.M., at Feilding. DIVORCE. Cordelia Maud Hall (Mr Moore) v. William Robert Hall (Mr Inues) habitual drunkenness and cruelty. Jury case. Walter Garbutt (Mr Moore) v. Gertrude Garbutt (no appearance) adultery. C. T. Gray (Mr Cooper) v. Emily Gray aud R. Kobertstein (no appearance), adultery. Frank G. Milne (Mr Smith) v. Martha Milne and Francis S. Oldershaw (Mr Cooke) adultery, Clare Rickards (Mr Moore) v. J. K. Rickards (Mr Cooper), motion to discharge order for alimony. G. C. F. Shute (Mr Cooper) v. D. O. Shute (Mr Innes) motion re security for permanent alimony.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 4
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283SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 458, 25 May 1909, Page 4
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