SUPREME COURT
NEW JLYMOUTH SESSIONS. The following is the list of eases set down for hearing at uc acw I'lynwutb. sessions of the Supreme Court, commencing this uiorukig, before Mr. Justice Edwards:— CRIMINAL CASES. For trial—Rex v. Allied A. Allan, charged with forgery and uttering; liex v. John Brown Ca-thro, charged with indecent assault. CIVIL BUSINESS. Before the judge and a jury of twelve —Samuel Turiungtun (Air. U. Hutchison) v. William Arthur .loseph Hail {Mr. Arthur Joseph Hall (.ur. Stanford), claim for £IOOO damages for alleged slander. Before the judge alone.—E. Pawson and Co. (Mr. C. li. Weston) v, Waiiath Brothers (.Mr. A. R. Standish), claim for £l3B Ss 5d for timber alleged to have been sold and delivered. DIVORCE. Kosa Bessie Yeates (Mr. Quilliam) v. Henry Bertram Yeates; Edward Coulter (.Mr. C. 11. Weston) v. Eugenie Beatrice Coulter. APPEALS. Charles Wong Lee (Mr. Huw.x.-n) v. J. 11. Henipton, Collector of Customs (Mr. T. S. Weston); Joe Wall (Mr. Johnstone) v. J. H. Henipton (Mr. T. S. Weston). IN BANKRUPTCY. Ue Frederick William White, bank- 1 nipt, motion for order disclaiming memorandum of transfer fraudulent and void as against the Ollieial Assignee, and summons for order that wife should pay value of improvements. IN 011Ai>yiEnS. Motions for probate in re Henry Faull, deceased (Mr. Hughes) and Reginald Arthur Newton, sen., deceased (.Ur. Hoy).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 188, 13 September 1909, Page 4
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223SUPREME COURT Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 188, 13 September 1909, Page 4
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