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SUPREME COURT.

LIST OF BUSINESS. The list of business to be dealt with at the next Palmerston North session of the Supreme Court corm mencing on February 3 is as follows CRIMINAL. (For Trial). John Lionel Perrin, alleged attempted rape. Eileen Bree alleged murder of a newly-born child. William Thomas Moulin, alleged indecent assault on male (two charges). James Bartel’, alleged indecent assault on male (three charges). Richai-d George Miles, alleged attempted rape. (For sentence). Samuel Knight, false pretences. CIVIL BUSINESS. (Before Judge and jury of twelve). Stewart Gibson and Agnes Mary Gibson v. The Manawatu Gorge Board of Control, claim for £24 13/4 special and £550 general damages, allegedly caused through tree falling on motor car traveling through Manawatu Gorge. Mary Mulrooney v. Thomas Beaumont ihvan and Lamartine Dwan, trading as Dwan Bros., ealim £359 3/9 costs allegedly incurred by plaint ill' in repairing and renovating Masonic Hotel and £SOO general damages for alleged breaches of lease and subsequent loss caused thereby. Application has been made by defendants to serve third party notice. May Gibson v. Harry Ray, claim for £I,OOO damages for alleged slander. (Before the Judge alone). Margaret Prior v. Ernest Hugh Crabb and others, claim for order for account of assets in the estate of the late Hugh Crabb. James Kyles v. P.N. River Board motion for writ of mandamus ordering defendant hoard to classify properly in accordance with enact ments before levying a rale; for writ of injunction restraining the board from enforcing payment of the rate already levied. The Official Assignee in the estate of C. C. Deihl v. C. A. Deihl and others, claim for possession of stock and plant, or in case possession cannot be had, £1,500; alternatively, possession of stock and plant and declaration that goods were in possession of bankrupt at the time of his bankruptcy; alternatively a declaration that alleged transfers of goods were fraudulent and void. Kenneth McDonald and Francis Campbell Rnikes v. James Pascal!. Canned and another, claim for possession of land. Amy Louisa. Troy v. Andrew Walt claim for possession of land and £IOO mesne profits. Thomas Fenton v. the Kairanga Meat Company Ltd. motion for writ of injunction restraining defandant company from proceeding further with forfeiture of shares and to reinstate plaintiff as a shareholder. W. Gregg and Co. IJ<l. v. the Mail a vatu Gorge Board of Control, claim for £3Bl 7/10 damages and costs allegedly incurred in repairs to and depreciation of motor car damaged through tree falling on it while it was travelling through the Manawatu Gorge. Frederick Thomas Watson (Mr Hollings) v. Frederick Spencer Easton, claim for £2OO damages, for alleged wrongful dismissal and £4O wages, alleged to be due. H.M. The King v. James Nicol, claim for £441 5/7, balance of money, interest and costs, allegedly owing on an advance made. Walter Kilsby v. Patrick Brady, action for order that defendant specifically perform an agreement to purchase land. Oscar Albert Joigensen v. Waipawa Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, claim for £530 11/3 for professional services, allegedly rendered and expenses incurred as architect to defendant board. Edwin Arthur Bell v. Norman John Gilbert, motion by N. G. Gilbert to set; aside award of arbitrators. IN DI VORCE. .. Percy William Gaskin v. Bertha Mary Gaskin, motion for leave to dispense with personal service. John Henry Birdsall v. Beatrice Emma Birdsall, petition for dissolution of marriage on grounds of alleged desertion. Mildred Wilhelmina Holmes' v. Arthur John Holmes, petition for dissolution of marriage on grounds of' alleged desertion. IX BANCO. N. I. W. Brown and Co., appellant v. W. Berry (Manawatu County Council traffic inspector), appeal agaiust (he decision of Mr R. M. Watson, 8 ill., in connection with heavy motor traffic on county roads, IN BANKRUJ I'CV. In bankruptcy business there is ill’!' 1 ! x * ion by the D.O.A. for a public examination in the estate of C • ril A ox I bye. I here will be 2/ motions for release of tlie D.O.A. and six motions for discharge. The estates affected by the last named are:—W. Renata, H. MilclnJ], W. C. Clarke, I. Peterson, F. O. Rule and M. Camming

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 4

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SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 4

SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 4

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