IN THE COURTS.
THE HAMILTON SESSIONS. (Per Press Association.) Hamilton, September 5. At the Supreme Court, Victor Cornelius Nareby, for the theft of moneys, was acquitted, the jury adding a rider that accused loft tno Court without a stain on his character. Kenneth Moore, charged with the manslaughter of a Maori in a prize tight, was found not guilty and was discharged. NEW PLYMOUTH SESSIONS. The calendar of the next Supremo Court sessions of the Taranaki judicial district, which will open at New Plymouth next Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Edwards, is as follows : Civil Cases. James George Johnson v. Henry Weston, for alleged libel, claiming £3OO damages. Curtis Brothers v. James Hawkins, claim £243 13s, principal in interest, alleged to be due on a promissory note. James Hayward v. Albert Edward Hayward, a claim for £425 15s 4d for moneys alleged to have been advanced iu. connection with a milking agreement, and for losses and damages through an alleged breach of same. In Banco. Amelia Ray v. Executors and Trustees of the will of Elizabeth do la Roche (deceased) for the interpretation of a. will. A case will also ho heard under the Law Practitioners Act, and several motions for discharges under the Bankruptcy Act.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 5
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205IN THE COURTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 5
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