SUPREME COURT.
PALMERSTON SiTTLNGS, There are no criminal eases set down for (ho silling of the Supreme Court to be held at Palmerston on the 11th inst, CIVIL LIST. (Before the Judge and a Common Jury of Twelve.) Charles James Leggart (Mr Cooper) v. W. Monagh (Mr Kelly), claim for £550 damages for alleged negligence. (Before the Judge alone.) C. A, Jorgensen (Mr Cooper) v. the Arcadia Picture Company, Ltd. (Mr Moore), claim for £lB3 15s, balance alleged to be due for services rendered. Thus, ami James Gove, trading as Gore Bros. (Mr Jacobs) v. the Newbury Dairy Co., Ltd. (Mr Moure), claim £l7B 9s for interest fur bonus on butter-fat. Marlin Braudixen (Mr Moore) v, Ernest Hugh Crabb (Mr Cooper), claim £2OO damage for negligence. IN DIVORCE. ' (Before the Judge and a Common Jury of Twelve.) Percy Herbert Coley (Air Cooper) v. Myrtle Coley (Mr Dunn) .and A. B. Saumierson, co-respondent. (Before the Judge alone.) Cyril Bernard Wanklyn (Mr Cooper) v. Gertrude Agnes Wanklyn and Thomas Carrington, co-re-spondent. IN BANCO. Agnes Beaumont (Mr Cooper) v, Lazarus Wolfe Baldkind (Mr Morrison), motion for new trial. Police (Mr Loughnan) v. Mitchell (Mr McGrath), appeal from Magistrate's decision at the Palmerston North Court. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re John Robertson, motion for discharge. There are also several motions for release on behalf of trustees in bankrupt estates.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1900, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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223SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1900, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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