SUPREME COURT
RETURNS FOR JUNE QUARTER
The following are the Supreme Court returns for Palmerston N. for the quarter ended June 30, tho figures for the preceding quarter being given in parenthesis:—
Criminal Cases. —There were two sitting days (4), two true bills (4), one no bill (1), and two convictions (2) in the criminal section. Divorce actions. —Judicial separation 1 (nil), restitution of conjugal rights, nil (3), nullity, nil (nil), dissolution 10 (4), trials by Judge 11 (4), trials by jury nil (nil), decrees nisi sealed, 5 (6), decrees absolute sealed 5 (6)petitions dismissed or withdrawn 1 (1_). Bankruptcy.—Sitting days 6 (4), debtors’ petitions filed 14 (12), creditors’ petitions filed 3 (2), adjudications on creditors’ petitions 1 (2), discharges granted 13 (1). General. —Probates and letters of administration sealed and resealed, 47 (29), chattel securities filed 22G (128), satisfactions filed 52 (26), sales by mortgages through the registrar 8 (6), applications to conduct sales 9 (11).
Fees collected totalled £596 14s 6d as against £463 2s 3d for the previous quarter.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3814, 5 July 1928, Page 2
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172SUPREME COURT Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3814, 5 July 1928, Page 2
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