SUPREME COURT.
SITTINGS IN BANCO. [Before his Honor Mr. Justice Richmond This Day. \Leary v. Bennett Sf Si/mans. Acton Adams applied ft>\ a rule nisi' for a new trial in thilbcase. Application refused, on account of the smallness of the amount of the verdict that it was \sought to disturb. X^ir P. Monro v. Luckie Sf Collins. Mr. Fell, on behalf of D. Afc-^uckie and E. G. Collins, applied that the time \ for which the rule was made returnable Naught be enlarged, ou the ground that it had been impossibly to procure the evidence^ necessary fo#-Vbis case within the time specified. Rule enlarged until the first sittings of the Court in banco after the vacation. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 65, 17 March 1871, Page 2
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