SUPREME COURT
PALMERSTON SESSION,
LIST OF CIVIL CASES
At the next sittings of the Supreme Court in Palmerston North, to he opened on Tuesday morning, the following is a complete list of civil cases which have been set down for hearing:—
(Before the Judge and Jury of Twelve.)
John Oliver (Mr Cooper) v. James Northcote (Mr Ongley), claim £779 7s 8d damages for alleged negligence, counterclaim £B9 damages for alleged negligence. Fanny Marie Worsfold (Mr Jacobs) v. Thomas Henry Davidson (Mr Ongley), claim £I,OOO damages for alleged negligence. t
George Edward Thomas (Mr Ongley) v. Paul Tamihana (Mr Park), claim £6OO damages for alleged slander.
Frank Daniel Whibley (Mr Ongley) v. George Charles Coley (Mr Abraham), claim £OOO damages for alleged slander. James Charles Kelly (Mr Cooper) v. Thomas Melville Iredale Ryder and Frederick James Ryder (no defence filed), claim £617 11s interest alleged to he due. (Before the Judge alone.)
W. 11. Ellis (Mr Cooper) v. B. Smith (Mr Park), claiming order for accounts, etc.
V. L. Poingdestre (Mr Cooper) v. Cornelius J. Danahey (Mr Cook) and Philip Reginald Webber (Mr Cooper), claim for dissolution of partnership, etc. Stephen Lawson Corlett (Mr Cooper) v. Louisa Maria Dunn and others (Mr Abraham), claim for reelificai ion of agreement, counterclaim £26 15s per acre for land. Metapere Ropata (Mr Beere) v. Percy E. Baldwin and'Cecilia Mary Baldwin, claim for possession of land and for £149 7s rent. Donald Munro (Mr Ongley) v. William Farquharson (Mr Cooper), claim £468 16s 7d damages for alleged breach of contract. Lachlan Thompson (Mr Graham) v. George Napier Cowen (Mr Jacobs), claim £196 10s, amount alleged to be due under agreement. Alfred Vincent Standish (Mr Graham) v. Raymond Piu-ton Reed (no defence filed),.claim £l4O 11s lid damages for alleged negli-
gence. Stafford Wellington Rapley (Mij Cooper) v. George Stanley Sharp (l\lr Harper), claim £3ll 9s 4d, moneys alleged to he due under a-
greement. The Feilding Sash and Door Co. v. William Pearsc, claim £220 9s |OH for goods alleged to have been supplied. Arthur Penn Bradley (Mr Cooper) v. Cilius Pedersen (Mr Tunes), claim £193 ss, commission alleged to he due.
U’hitinker and Co. (Mr Conlan) v. Henry Robert Wallace (Mr Cooper), claim £3OO commission alleged to be due. Alexander Saunders (Mr Cooper) v. Louisa Mary Barrett (no defence filed), claim for recission of agreement, etc. Leonard Hesketh Greenaway and Isaac MacNaughton Greenaway (Mr Ongley) v. The Glen Oroua. Dairy Co., Ltd., and others (Mr .Jacobs), claim dividends alleged to be due.
George Gordon Mudford and Herbert Wilfred Hunt (Mr Abraham) v. Fairfield Thompson (My Ongley), claim £SO, work alleged to have been done.
Nathaniel Isaac Wilhelm Brown and Frederick William Rasmussen (Mr Jacobs) v. William Brian Vater Pearce (no defence filed), claim £259 6s 3d for work done, etc.
In Banco.
Wilton and Vautier (appellants) v. David Pringle (respondent), appeal from Magistrate’s decision in Palmerston North. IN DIVORCE.
(Before the Judge alone.)
.fane Elizabeth Carver (Mr Cooper) v. Thomas Henry Carver, petition for dissolution of marriage. Catherine Henrietta McKenzie (Mr Cooper) v. John Bryce McKenzie, petition for dissolution of marriage.
Frederick William Atkins (Mr Ongley) v. Ethel May Atkins, petition for dissolution of marriage.
Ivy Rose Butler (Mr Jacobs) v. Reuben Percy Butlei’, petition for dissolution of marriage.
(Before the Judge and a Jury of
Twelve.)
Beatrice Emma Birdsall (Mr Cooper) v. John Henry Birdsall (Mr Tunes), petition for dissolution of marriage.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2311, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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568SUPREME COURT Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2311, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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