SUPREME COURT.
CIVIL SITTINGS.
The following is the list of business which will come on at the ensuing civil sittings :- - Monday, July 13, 1874. common jury cases. Johnston v. Mouat— For plaintiff, W. H. M'Keay ; for detendant, B. Sievwright. Macredie and Another v. Kirby — For plaintiff, B. Sievwright; for defendant, W. M. Hodgkins. North and Another v. Vowell— For plaintiff, J. Macassey : for defendant, G. K. Turton. Isaacs and Another v. Gallagher — For plaintiff, B. Sievwright; for defendant, Janes Macassey. Nutall v. Ford — For plaintiff, B. Sievwright. Wallace v. Dewar — For plaintiff, J. H. Harris ; for defendant, S. Brent. - Dodson v. Macandrew (Superintendent) — For plaintiff, J. H. Harris ; for defendant, B. G. Haggitt. Dawson v. Mackay— F«n* plaintiff, E. Cook ; for defendant, B. Sievwright.
Mondat, Jult 20, 1874. special jury cases. Harding v. Campbell— For plaintiff, W. M. Hodgkins ; for defendant, J. Macasiey. Leary (trustee) v. Hunt and Others — For plaintiff, J. O'Meagher ; for defendant, T. W. Hislop and . Stout. Stokes v. Begg and Another— For plaintiff, J. Stamper ; for defendant, J. H. Harris and J. Macassey.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 6
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177SUPREME COURT. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 6
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