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SUPREME COURT.

PALMERSTON SESSION.

For the quarterly sittings of the Palmerston North Supreme Court, to commence on July 31 before Mr. Justice Smith, there are three criminal cases for trial. Civil business is considerably smaller than usual, but divorce cases show an increase. The list of business is as follows : CRIMINAL. (For Trial). Norman Ernest Stanley (Mr. Grant) : Allegedly causing letter to be received containing threat to kill. Robert MoConkey (Mr. Cooper): Alleged indecent assault.

CIVIL. (Before Judge Alone). Pacific Motors, Ltd. (Mr. BeckerIgtr) v. • Avery (Mr. Merton): claim for £95 15s and interest, allegedly due on an unpaid promissory note. Williamson and another (Mr. Graham) v. Sims, Cooper and Co. (N.Z.), Ltd. (Mr. Cooper): Claim for £132 3s 8d damages for losses sustained on sale of lambs through alleged negligence of defendants. M. Carroll (Mr. Oram) v. Carroll Bros. (Mr. Ongley): Claim for £449 10s, money, lent, and £44 18s 3d interest. s

A Vincent (Mr. Grant) v. J. McLeod (Mr. Innes) : (Claim for specific performance or refund of £IOO, moneys allegedly paid to defendant and £IOO damages for an alleged breach of contract. M. H. Oram (Mr. McGregor) v. W. iJ. Harris: Claim for specific, performance and £134 19s Gd rent allegedly due or damages and mesne profits. Eilingham and another (Mr. Dorrington) v. Morrison and others: Originating summons for order discharging trustees. IN DIVORCE. (Before Judge and Jury of 12). Mary E. C. Allen (Mr. Cooper) v. Cedric V. Allen (Mr. Ongley) : Petition for dissolution on ground of alleged adultery. (Before Judge Alone). Wallace R. Saunders (Mr. Ongley) v. Brenda A. Saunders: Petition for dissolution on ground of alleged failure to comply with order for restitution. Nor ah Bright (Mr. Relling) v. George Bright (Mr. Smith): Petition for dissolution on ground of mutual separation. Thomas W. Musther (Mr Relling) v. Jane E. Musther: Petition for dissolution on ground that respondent allegedly is a mentally defective person and has been so for seven yearsi

Arthur J. Davis (Mr. Grant) v. Helen M. R. Davis: Petition for dissolution on ground of mutual separation.

Nellie L. Pearcey (Mr. McSherry) v. Alfred H. Pearcey: Petition for dissolution on ground of mutual separation.

Francis Ridder (Mr. MeSherry) v. Ruby G. Ridder: Petition for dissolution on ground of alleged adultery.

Allen W. Hancock (Mr. Ongley) v. Alice Hancock (Mr. Grant) : Motion by respondent for permanent maintenance.

Alexander M. Williams (Mr. Ongley) v. Clarice E. Williams (Mr. Weston) : Motion by respondent for permanent maintenance. Frederick D. Luckie (Mr. Ongley v. Martha Luckie (Mr. Grant) : Motion by respondent for permanent maintenance. IN BANKRUPTCY. The bankruptcy business includes motions for the discharge of the following: Joseph Sutherland Munro, Ernest Frederick Lee, Alexander Keith, Charles William Boyd, Tom Henry Coleman, Henry James Williams, Thomas Harry Goodwin, Stanley Gordon Perry, Stanley G. Hanlon, John Peach, George Young Forbes, Daniel Mullins, William Francis Price.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3823, 26 July 1928, Page 3

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475

SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3823, 26 July 1928, Page 3

SUPREME COURT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3823, 26 July 1928, Page 3

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