SUPREME COURT LIST.
FOR QUARTERLY .SITTINGS NEXT WEEK. The following are aiming the eases set down for hearing at. the next sitting’s of the Supreme Court, commencing in Palmerston on Tuesday next before his Honour, Mr Justice b’ced: — CRIMINAL, .John Graham, alleged theft (three charges). Shirley Leekie, alleged theft, and alleged failure to account (four charge.--). Hugh Wilson Mclntosh, alleged manslaughter. CIVIL CASES. (Before the Judge and a jury of four). Robert Grace (Mr Cooper) v. the Crown (Mr Loughnan), claim for £3OO damages, alleged to have been sustained through collision with a railway engine. IN DIVORCE. (Before the Judge and jury of 12.) Richard Henry Millett (Mr Cooper) v. Elizabeth Mary Millett (Mr Ongley) with Horace Cornish cited as co-respondent. Application for dissolution. Andrew Hanna v. Maud Percy Hanna (Mr Thomas), application for dissolution on the grounds of alleged desertion. (Before the Judge alone.) Frank Holland Rosvall (Mr Fletcher) v. Mary Josephine Rosvall (no defence filed). Application for dissolution. Guy Edward Hooke (Mr Kelly) v. Olive Myrtle Hooke, with Frederick A. Jenkins cited as co-respondent. Application for dissolution. Leonard F. S. Smith (Mr Ongley) v. Lilia E. I. Smith. Application for restitution of conjugal rights. Ivy A. D. Molloy v. Arthur R. Molloy. Application for dissolution. Henrietta C’oombe (Mr Cooper) v. James Henry Coombe. Motion fur permanent alimony. Catherine Henrietta McKenzie v. John Bryce McKenzie. Motion for permanent alimony. Jessie Margaret Manson v. Andrew Reginald McNae. Motion for writ of attachment. Ronald Yule (Mr Cooper) v. Ellen Mary Yule, with Ronald Sinclair Smith (Mr Wither) cited as co-re-spondent. Application for dissolution. TN BANKRUPTCY. Motions for order of discharge:— Thomas William Cox (Mr Ongley), Stanley James Quarrie (Mr Taylor), William Henry Strange (Mr limes), Jeremaih Cotter (Mr Adams), Ernest Henry John Miller, •Jens Anton Jensen (Mr Cooper), Cyril Nordbye (Mr Dolan). MISCELLANEOUS. In re Rongotea Industrial Cooperative Society, Ltd. (Mr Macalister). Petition for compulsory winding up.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2462, 3 August 1922, Page 2
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316SUPREME COURT LIST. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2462, 3 August 1922, Page 2
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