SUPREME COURT.
PALMERSTON SITTINGS. The following eases are set down for hearing at the Supreme Court sittings, which open at Palmerston Oil Monday:— CRIMINAL. Hex v. Kimura llainia, alleged false pretences. Hex v. Robert Edward Brassed, alleged (hell. Kex v. Joseph Williams, alleged manslaughter. CIVIL. (Before a judge and a common jury of twelve.) Samuel Kirkland (Mr Cooper) v. The Arcadia Picture Co., Ltd. (Mr Moore), for £73 8s ltd, goods supplied and work done. (Before a judge and a common jury of four.) Leslie Hector Keudle (Mr Moore) v. the United Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., (Mr limes), £250 damages for alleged negligence. (Before the Judge alone.) George Henry Bird (Mr Cooper) v, William Bird, dissolution of partnership. IN DIVORCE. (Before a judge and a common jury of twelve.) Marjory Stewart Barton (Mr Field) v. William Henry Barton (Mr Cooper), dissolution of marriage. Lydia Flyger (Mr Cooper) v. Henry Thomas Fremantle Flyger '(Mr Loughmm), judicial separation. Ivy May Tliew (Mr Levi) v. Edward Thew (Mr Cooper), dissolution of marriage. (Before a judge alone.) Lottie Ethel Mary Grey (Mr Cooper) v. George Grey, dissolution of marriage, Fanny Jane Little (Mr Mclntyre) v. William Hudson Little, dissolution of marriage. Frederick William Klein (Mr Cooper) v. Edith Emma Klein. George Maher, motion to dismiss petition. IN BANCO. Oscar Albert Jorgensen (Mr Cooper) v. the Arcadia Picture Co., Ltd. (Mr Moore), appeal from magistrate's decision.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1974, 8 May 1919, Page 3
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231SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1974, 8 May 1919, Page 3
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