SUPREME COURT.
PALMERSTON SITTINGS. The following cases ha ve been set down for hearing at Hie next sittings of the Supreme Court at: Palmerston. commencing on Monday next : CRIMINAL. Rex v. Charles Lewis Kreegher. alleged slice]) stealing. Rex v. Rudolph Edward Kreegher, alleged sheep stealing. Rex v. James Robert Allerhy, alleged incest. CIVIL . Official Assignee in the Estate of Reeves and Williams (Mr Moore) v. Emily E. Williams (Mr Lloyd), claim A,SOU, monies due. To be heard before a jury of 12. Harold Jarvis (Air Fitzberbert) v. F. D. and G. S. Whibley (Mr Cooper), claim £IBO for flax royalties. To be heard before a jury of four. Williams and Keltic, Lid.- (Mr Lloyd) v. Thomas H. Hunter (.Mr Cooper), for balance of current account, £-11 1 IDs IDd. Tiaki Kcrcliana (Mr Harper) v. Wcrohia Talaim and others, declaration of trusteeship, etc. Thomas F, Fitzgerald (Mr Graham I v. Arthur H. Metcalfe (Mr Fitzberbert), commission £l5O Us 3d. Mabel A. Bevan (Mr Cooper) v. Richard Levan, accounts, etc. R’osa Poltascbak (Mr Moore) v. Percy D. Henderson (.Mr Harris), accounts. Albert F. Buxton (Mr Graham) v. Frank' F. Harrison (Mr Haggilt), monies due, £l-17 12s, Warwick D. H. Vaughan (.Mr Moore) v. Maurice i\carins, damages alleged assault, £2OB ss. James Murphy (Mr Lloyd) v. the W. F. C. A., Ltd., and Hie official assignee in bankruptcy of the estate of Reeves and Williams (Mr Moore), for return of chattels and damages £4O.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1675, 15 February 1917, Page 3
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241SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1675, 15 February 1917, Page 3
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