SUPREME COURT.
Following is the calendar for the civil sittings of tho Supreme Court at New Plymouth, which opens at the conclusion of the criminal business next week:
CIVIL BUSINESS.. (Before Judge Alone)
Kura Kitiora v. Ngatata and others and the Aotea Maori Land Board; (a) Writ prohibiting board from proceeding with partition of land; (b) order for sale of land..
Henry Brown and Co., v.. John Harrison Robson, claim for £3IG 18a. Newton King v.- Arthur Johnston Huston, claim for £350.
Emma Wolfe v. John Thomas Henry Robinson, claim for possession of premises and £250 damages for breach of covenant.
Henry Billing, Wi Paraone and others v., Edward Larwell Humphries, (a) that defendant io ordered to hand over certificate of title to Henry Billing, (b) for the' snm of £2O damages for detention. Re'bieoa Tabor v. Alice Paul, Ediward P. Webster, A. Hatrick and Co., and Harold John S. Brookanan, that award be set aside or in the alternative that the award be declared void and unenforceable.
l«wis Heitot Langman v. David Paul, in injunction to restrain defendant from entering on land, judgment for £3OO. 'f. A. West v. Jjunea Marsh, trespass, claim for £6 Vsa special damages, £JO general damages, injunction restraining defendant from further trespass. Ernest Beckoessinger v. Heni Watone, claim for .£6OO and interest thereon. BANKRTJPTOY. Applications for Discharge: Tom R. Southall, Henry Da-rid Cameron Simson and Thomas Cyril Simson, Tuhikaka Rupe, Herbert Henry. ,■&■.-, APPEALS. • Reginald Day (appellant), Walter Bint (respondent): Appeal on the point of law from decision of A.. Croofce, SM. Eliza Muggeridge and Alfred Muggeridge, executors of Alfred Muggeridge, deceased (appellants), Jesso Tapp and Edward Charles Tupp (respondents): Appeal from determination of W. R. Haseldon, S.M.
The Eltham Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., (appellants), Robert Gordon Barr (respondent): Appeal from determination of W. E. Haseldon, SjM. PROBATE. In the matter of the estate of David Courtnam Whfting (deceased). Caveat summons to show cause why order nisi ohould not be made absoluteDIVORCE OASES. It is understood.there will be several divorce cases. The time for setting them down has not yet expired.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1918, Page 7
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