SUPREME COURT.
«* ■ l NEW PLYMOUTH SITTINGS, The Supreme Court sitting at Now Plymouth commences on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. The following business is set down:— CRIMINAL. ' ' For Trial. ; Rex v. Charles Christensen— (1) Fn- \ lawful carnal knowledge; .(2) indecently assaulting n female , P.es; v. James Alfred Bysantson—(U Unlawful carnal knowledge; (2) irideo ntly assaulting a female. Rex. v. Frank Battonbnry—Breaking lane! entering a warehouse and committ'l.p theft. Bex v. Benjamin Graham Diver—Attempting to have unlawful carnal knowledge. For Sentence. Bex v. Dkh'ik Wolhert—Breaking und entering a warehouse and committ'iig tkft. CIVIL. John MacMieol dimming (Mr. Patersm) v. Reginald dc C'liarmes Beauchamp : (Mi. Trilby King). Claim for £2Ol 5a on a promissory note. Herbert Max Haymon (Mr. L. Cohen) v. Ernest Luxton (Mr. Frank Wilson; Claim for £4-20 12s fld on an account i stated. Counter-claim for £42(5 12s ttd, damages for misrepresentation. Alfred Fletcher Cole (Mr. E. I,'E. flnrtm'i) v. Samuel Campbell, junr. (Mr. P. O'Dca). Claim for £355, price of n irctoi'-car sold to defendant. IN FANCQ. Thomas MeLellnn (Mr. A. A. Stewart) v Hugo Blois Fitzherbert and W. '«. Hascldcn (Mr. T. B. Crump). Motion for writ of prohibition. IN DIVORCE. Marv McXab (Mr. Stewart) v. Duncan Mt-Nab (Mr. George D. Gow). Petition for dissolution of marriage. IN BANKRUPTCY. Thomas Taylor (Mr. Morrison) nnd Richard B. Giraud (Mr. Crump), bankrupts/ Motions for orders of discharge.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1917, Page 3
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