SUPREME COURT.
Following is the business for the Supreme Court Sessions, which opeu here next Monday. CRIMINAL. Rex v. Cameron and others (Mr Spcnce), unlawful assembly; Rex v. Lynch (Mr Welsh), child desertion. CIVIL ACTIONS. J. J. Hills (Mr Johnstone) v. P. Kelly (Mr Kerr), claim for £950 compensation for breach of agreement; Public Trustee (Mr Kerr) v.. Humphries (Mr Hutchen), claim for £176 10s 3d rent under leases of Native land; M. Burgess (Mr Spence) v. K. E. Mahoney (Mr Cohen), claim for £250, money lent; G. Priest (Mr Johnstone) v. C. Simons (Mr Thomson), claim for specific performance; Wiki Tahua (Mr Barton) v. G. Castles, claim for breach of covenant, damages and recovery of possession of land; J. Davidson (Mr Johnstone) v. Taranaki County Council (Mr Roy), claim lor injunction; P. Fitzherbcrt (Mr Wright) v. Townsend, claim Under an assignment of solicitor's practice. DIVORCE.
Taylor (Mr Quilliam) v. Taylor (no appearance entered), petition for dissolution of marriage. IN CIIAMTTTVERS. lie Law Practitioners' Act, 1882, and re Guy Herbert Graham (Mr Thomson), motion for admission as a solicitor; re Law Practitioners' Act, 1882, and Amending Act of 1808, and re Bernard McCarthy (Mr Quilliaml, application for admission ns a barrister; Rex (Crown Prosecutor) v. Fontenella (Mr Crump), motion for order for delivery of exhibits; Fantham v. Fantham "(Mr Hut-I chen), return to summons of September 20th, 1007, to pass expenses of defendant Fantham; re the Companies Act, 18S3, and re the Pihanu Co-operative Company, Ltd. (Mr Quilliam), motion to confirm alterations in memoranda of association.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 25 September 1907, Page 2
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256SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 25 September 1907, Page 2
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