PALMERSTON SUPREME COURT.
NEXT WEEK’S SITTING. The list of eases set down for bearing at next week’s sitting of the Supreme Court is as follows: — CRIMINAL. Hex v. Harry .lolmson, alleged breaking and entering and theft. Hex. v. Emily Amelia Callaghan, alleged extortion by threats. Hex v. Andrew Ruthven Buchanan, alleged carnal knowledge.
Hex v. D. 0. Smith, alleged cattle stealing.
CIVIL CASES
C. E. Dempsey (Mr limes) v. Ernest Wagslaff (Mr Cooper), for £243 12s 7d, monies alleged lo be due.
P. G. Morion (.Mr Hoggard) v. Christian Larsen, assessment, of damages and value of chattels allegedly detained. Williams and Kellie Limited (Mr Lloyd) v. Thomas Henry tinnier (Mr Cooper), balance of current account £-111 10s.
Tatiana Wircnu tc Ifika (Mr Eliot) v. the Public Trustee and John S. Saunders (Mr limes), claim for £179 rent allegedly dm*. Bertie Basil Baynes (Mr Imies) v. Daniel Campbell (Mr Duff), speeia! performance and alleged damages £SOO.
Alanawatn Permanent Equitable Building and Investment Society (Mr limes) v. .1. A. Butler and others, claim for £l9l Us PM, monies allegcdlv due.
William ('. Cooke (Mr H. B. Moore) v. Mew Zealand. Doan and Mercantile Agency Company, Bid., claim tor £2l-1 Hs 9d, monies allegedly due.
Palmerston Pictures, Bunded (Mr Cooper), v. A.. Bevy (Mr Buckie), spccilie performance. Oscar Albert Jorgensen (Mr Hurley v. Herbert Edward Beimel i and Bogina Id Therrold laggard, injnnetioii and £760 alleged damages, Joseph S. MeConkey (Mr Harris) v. The Palmerston Pictures, Limited (Mr Cooper), injunction and damages for alleged trespass, £550.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1638, 16 November 1916, Page 3
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252PALMERSTON SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1638, 16 November 1916, Page 3
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