SUPREME COURT.
TARANAKI SESSIONS.
OPEN NEXT TUESDAY.
THE LIST OF CASES.
The next sitting of the Supreme Court to deal with Taranaki cases will oper at New Plymouth at 11 o’clock next Tuesday morning, May 10. The cases set down for hearing are:— CRIMINAL. (For Trial.) The King v. Stuart J. D. Russell (al leged indecent assault). The King v. William Webberly (aileg ed incest). FOR SENTEN<L«. The King v. William Arthur Edwan Atkinson (forging and uttering). The King v. Jack Austin (false pre tences). The King v. Leo Wilmott New (thef. of postal packet and opening poeta packet). CIVIL (Before Judge and jury of four.) Robert Leach v. Arthur Sage and Alexander Hastie, claim for £225 damages alleged negligent driving of motor Frank Thomas Turner Crimp v. Ads Charlotte Dunbar, claim /or £302 14h sd, balance alleged due for building house. Raymond Strong v. 'Arthur Knapton. claim for damages for alleged unlawful interference with car. (Before Judge and jury of 12.) Stanley Rea v. James Kent Silby claim for damages for alleged refusal to complete contract £3050. (Before Judge alone.) Ripone v. Rangitaniwha, claim fol £496 balance wages. Mary Margaret Bockett and anothei v. John William Willis and another, claim for revocation of probate, etc., on grounds that the testator was not ol sound mind when the will was made. Charles Stone v. Frederick Alfred Lichtwark, claim for £655 for breach of contract. Charles A. P. Wood v. Mary Ann Bailey, claim for performance of contract, possession of property and damages £1(M). Lily Ellen Cross and others v. Oliver Cross, claim for possession of lands and mesne profits. Geo Bartholomew Purdue v. Etta Corona Branley and others z claim for performance of agreement or damages £lOO for breach of contract. Alice Cane and others v. Albert Thomas Burke, claim for £6OO for breach of agreement. Edmund William M. Lysons and others v. Henry Alexis Charles, claim for £lO6 Gs lOd taxes paid on behalf of defendant. Gordon M. Fraser v. George Brown, claim for possession of tenement, £25 mesne profits, and £lO general damages. DIVORCE. (Before Judge and jury of 12.) Charles Prince v. Agnes Prince, petition for dissolution of marriage on grounds of desertion. (Before Judge alone.) Robert John Pyne v. Mary Lavinia Pyne, dissolution of marriage on grounds of desertion. Jane George v. Alfred Oscar George, dissolution of marriage on grounds of desertion. Oscar Johnson v. Annie Elizabeth Johnson, motion for order appointing guardian at litem. BANKRUPTCY. Motions for discharge. —Francis Peacock Corkill, Iles Leonard Whiting, Thomas Carson, lYank Albert Loft (creditors’ petition). COUNTIES’ ACT, 1920. The County of Inglewood v. The Cons troller and Auditor General, a motion by plaintiff to set aside an award un* der section 13.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1921, Page 4
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453SUPREME COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1921, Page 4
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