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SUPREME COURT.

BUSINESS FOR LOCAL SESSION

The next Palmerston North ses•’>oll of the Supreme Court commences on Tuesday. The list of business is as follows: CRIMINAL CASES. (For Sentence). . Albert George Dolby, causing false entry to be made in register of marriages. Edward Elija Purdue, breaking and entering and theft of £l4. (For Trial). Albert George Dalby, alleged bigamy. Arthur George Amnnsdcn, alleged breaking, entering and theft of £B, also alleged I heft of £2l and £lO (two charges). Horace Edward Bush, alleged forgery and uttering. Joseph Harvey Cornish, alleged false pretences (six charges). Frank Bloxsome, alleged theft of £25. CIVIL ACTIONS. (Before the Judge and Jury of 12.) Victor C. Betty (Mr Hoilings) v. John Cotilan (Mr Cooper), claim for £SOO general damages, and £SO special damages, allegedly caused t lirough motor collision. (Before the judge and .jury of four) P. N. Wilton v. George H. McKay, claim for £2OO allegedly advanced. Counter-claim for £45!) 15s (id alleged balance owing on meat supplied.

(Before the judge alone)

Whakarongn Co-opera five Dairy Co. Lid. v. David R. Wells, performance of deed of agreement. Patrick Carr v. John J. Patterson, application for taking of accounts; order that defendant deliver a registrable transfer of land, claim for £l7O 12/0 alleged balance of rents received, £3B 18s alleged special damages. Counter-claim for declaration that partnership has existed and for an order that partnership be dissolved. Barra ud and Abraham Ltd v. Catherine S. Riddell and others, claim for transfer of land, and £.1004 principal and interest. George 11. .Mallett v. W. E. Turnbull claim for £3ll 2s. work allegedly done in cutting and stacking bay. Counter-claim for £IOO alleged value of hay left on property: £IOO alleged damaged hay. and £IOO alleged general damages. Michael Leydon v. Public Trustee sind others, petition for declaration that will is invalid. David W. TTardie v. Bank of Xew South Wales, application that plaintiff be released from guarantee, and order for rectification of securities. Samuel Knight v. John Brandon claim for £4OO principal alleged to be owing under mortgage, and £2O interest alleged to be due. S. Manning and Co. v. Gabriel and Co. claim for £52!) 7s lOd, alleged balance of account for goods supplied.

William G. Brown v. N. T. W. Brown, claim for injunction restraining: defendant from trespassing and £IOO alleged damages. TN DIVORCE. (Before a Judge alone). Jean B. Cunningham v. Alfred E. Cunningham, alleged desertion. James H. May v. Alice T. May, alleged failure to comply with decree for restitution of rights. Sydney P. Watson v. Marie E. M. Watson and Alfred H. Martin, alleged adultery. Mabel A. Bevan v. Richard Bevaa, alleged three years’ separation. Emma E. Bradshaw v. Charles W. Bradshaw, alleged desertion. Erie Sinclair v. Jessie D. Sinclair and Herman Sinclair alleged adultery. Elizabeth C. Ganderton v. Alfred 0. Ganderton, alleged adultery. Amy Sophia Young v. Charles Edward Young, motion for leave to issue writ of attachment. Lydia. Flvger v. Henry T. F. Flyger, motion for leave to issne writ of attachment. TN BANCO. William H. H. Young (Mr Graham) v. Abraham and Williams Ltd. a]>peal from decision of Stipendiary Magistrate at Feilding. Thomas Collins v. Feilding Borough Council, appeal from decision of Stipendiary Magistrate at Eeilding. TN BANKRUPTCY. Tn bankruptcy there are two creditors’ petitions, nine motions for discharge and nine motions for release of the Deputy Official Assignee.,,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 1

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SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 1

SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2615, 4 August 1923, Page 1

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