SUPREME COURT.
MASTERTON SESSIONS. The .following cases have been filed in connection with the sitting of the Supreme Court at Masterton on September lltli next, over which Sir Robert i>tout will preside:— DIVORCE COURT. Amelia J. Colville (Mr C. A. Plownail) v. James A. Colville (Messrs Hollings and Pragnell), wife's petition for divorce on the ground of desertion. Ethel I. Oroves (Mr G. H. Cullen.) v. George .Groves 1 , wife's petition on the ground of habitual drunkenness and desertion. Mabel Jeanetta Alice Warner (Mr C. A. Pownall) v. Charles Robert Warner (Mr G. 'H. Cullen), wife's pe- ; tition on .the ground of desertion. Alice iMay Marris (Mr D. G. Smart) v. Edward George Harris (Mr C. j Pownall), wife's petition on the. ground cif adultery. | Herbert Martin Wilton (Mr G. | Cullen) v. Rosina E. Wilton (Mr C. A. Pownall), petition for vne custody of children. CIVIL BUSINESS. J. J. Xelliher (Mi* C. A. Pownall) v. Wairarapa. Age Co., Ltd., claim. £SOO for alleged libel. Joseph Holland Langley (Mr G. H. Cullen), v. Alfred O. Levien (Messrs Robinson and Hand-Newton) claim for £2OO for alleged slander. James M. Russiell (Mr E. G. Jellicoe) v. Samuel Aiitchison (Messrs Hollings and Pragnell), claim for £147 in. connection, ivith a partnership. Mary Louisa. Nai J bv (Messrs Page and Page) v. Abraham and Williams, claim, for £577 13s od in 'connection with a' sale under mortgage.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1036, 17 August 1911, Page 6
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232SUPREME COURT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1036, 17 August 1911, Page 6
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