SUPREME COURT, WESTLAND DISTRICT.
INSOLVENCY JURISDICTION.
The Supreme Court was, on the 23rd instant, adjourned for insolvency business to Saturday, at ten o'clock a.m., when the following cases will come on to be heard by his Honor Edward Clarke, Esq. : — Denis Fraher — Mr Reid (Solicitor). Thomas Minton — Mr Eeid. Chas. Sominers — Mr Eeid. Greo. Lowric — Mr Eeid. Wm. Lee Eecs — Mr Eees. John Geo. Heelop— Mr South. Jas. O'Brien — Mr South. Alex. Macnamara — Mr South. Bernhard Falk— Mr Harvey. John Devery — Mr Eees. Frederick Behberg— Mr Harvey. John Dougherty and Tercee M'Grarity — Mr Eees. Arthur Devery — Mr Eees. Maxwell Strange "Watt — Mr Eee3. Patrick Flannagan — Mr Harvey. Hyam Marks— Mr South. Thomas Marshall — Mr South. Jacob Schuster — Mr Harvey. William Thackray— Mr Eees. James Quincy "Walker — Mr Campbell. Philip M'Carthy— Mr Eees. Eichard O'Donnell— Mr Eeea. Henry Pridgeoii' — Mr Eees. James Keir— Mr South. Lloyd, Taggart and Co — Mr Harvey. Wm. Bayley Hawkins — Mr Eees. James Nightiugale — Mr Harycy. " David Isaacs — Mr Hirrcy. Thomas Lockyer Bright — Mr Harvey. Edward James Sanders — Mr Harvey. Thomas Sullivan — Mr South.
James Alexander M'Donald — Mr Eeid.
If the requisite notices have been given, the following cases will also be for hearing;. — Frank Towers, Joseph Graham, Charles' Broadbent, Morris Eothrugel, George Philip Fellowes, Alexander M'Neill.
The " Sydney Empire " says :—": — " We learn by the schooner Arche d' Alliance of a frightful murder of a whole family at New Cnk-donia. The brutal tragedy is said to have becujcommitted on the Big River ; the victims being a Mr and Mi*3 Pascal, their two children, and a servant. Tho perprotrators of the deed were four natives of Sandwich, who were in the employ of Mr Pascal, and we leavn were all captured by tho authorities of New Caledonia.
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West Coast Times, Issue 627, 27 September 1867, Page 3
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296SUPREME COURT, WESTLAND DISTRICT. West Coast Times, Issue 627, 27 September 1867, Page 3
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