SUPREME COURT.
MASTERTON SITTINGS. The following are the cases which will probably be heard at the MarcH sittings of the Supreme Court in Mas. terton :•£_.., F. C. Fox v. J. J. Foreman., Tinui, and F. O'Connor, claim for £5Ol for damages alleged to be sustained by.the plaintiff's horse shying at a bale of jypol belonging to Foreman left in the road by defendant,: O'Connor.
George Grierson Cork, . applying for his discharge from bankruptcy. Two criminal cases, one being a charge of arson against Leo Barker, the other a charge of mischief against Frank Newman. Dixon.
Amelia A. J. Colville, application for divorce against James A. Colville.
Anders Olsen, Eketahuna, v. Thomas Gwynne Williams, Canterbury, claim for ' £2768 10s for amount duo for sale land at Eketahuna, and damages for breach of- contract.
Hugh Campbell v. Nils Person, claim for £9OO and interest, being balance of purchase money for land unpaid. Arthur Coe and Robert Simmonds v. Frederick Simmonds, claim for £5Ol damages for defendant's wife having made false statements concerning plaintiffs. -•■•■. H, M. Wilton v. Bosina Elizabeth Wilton, an application for divorce; co-respondent, Charles Sowman. - James Lee v. Thomas Flint York, appeal againsf a judgment given by Mr C. C. Graham, S.M. Violet Rose Braggins v. James Arthur Braggins, application for divorce.
James Moncrieff v. William Osborne Williams, claim concerning a mortgage. Masterton Borough Council v. William Dixon, claim for payment of rates.
• Greytown Borough Council v. Elizabeth Rea, claim for payment of rates.
Robert Huston Campbell, application for his discharge -from bankruptcy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10160, 9 February 1911, Page 5
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253SUPREME COURT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10160, 9 February 1911, Page 5
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