SUPREME COURT.
PALMERSTON NORTH SITTING.
The Supreme Court opens in Palmerston North on the 24th inst, when the following cases will be heard :
CRIMINAL LIST
Rex v. Allan Barbour Hogg, alleged forgery and false pretences. Rex v. Howard Webby, alleged theft of a horse.
Rex v. Arthur Rankin, alleged breaking and entering and thelt. Rex v. Joseph Vance, alleged rape. civil cases. Arnold Van Asch and others v. Adam Waugh and wife 13s 6d damages, alleged breach of agreement. Jury of 12. Helen M. Preist v. Leonard Carey alleged slander. Jury of 12. Donald McGregor and another v. Donald Fraser, declaration that deed be declared void, etc. William Rogers v. Donald Fraser, ,£425 ns gd, work alleged to be done.
James C. Lane v. F. E. B. Lovelock, commission alleged to be due, Mary A. Silson and D.O.A, in estate of O. F, Gillespie v. Frederick W. Bismarck, specific performance and alleged damages,
Alfred Falkner and others v. Eliza Falkner, declaration of mist,
Edward W. Ruddick and others v. John C. Eccles and Edwin J, Gothard, accounts. Walter F. Elkingtou v. Arthur Tockwood, alleged money lent, third party notice to New Zealand Eoan and Mercantile Company. William B, V. Pearce v. Charles H. Bennett, xos, horse alleged to be sold (del credere agent). Thomas Allen v. Thomas Trow (no defence), injunction and alleged damages. James A. McLennan v. Herbert J. Woodfield, alleged damages ,£250 —collision. Albert V. Vile and others v. Walter F. and William J. Vile, execution of trusts under will. Agnes Hornemau v. Daniel Johnston, decree for execution of mortgage.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1210, 19 February 1914, Page 2
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262SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1210, 19 February 1914, Page 2
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