SUPREME COURT
SESSION IN HAMILTON. SEVEN CRIMINAL CASES. LIST OF CIVIL BUSINESS. With seven criminal cases for trial, as well as a lengthy civil list, a fairly long session of the Supreme Court will open in Hamilton on Wednesday. Mi’ Justice Fair will preside. The criminal list has been published and the civil list is as follows: — Before a Judge and Jury. Thomas Jones y. G. C. Baker; £1569 10s 6d; damages, alleged negligence. Before a Judge Alone. James Nicholson v. Alfred Redfern; £915 10s; damages, alleged fraudulent representations. Edward Norman v. Richard John Whittle; £300; damages, alleged misrepresentation inducing a c.ontract. Jones Scott v. Maxwell Managh; £BB4 12s sd; damages, alleged negligence. Laura Tripe v. Martin Heywood Hampson, Jack Douglas Davys and Hampson and Davys, action on mortgage. Roland Robert Dibble v. The Minister for Public Works; £300; compensation claim. Francis Joseph Hughes v. Northern Coal Mine Workers’ Industrial Union of Workers; £250; alleged conspiracy. Divorce. Mabel Madden, v. Albert Vincent Boyle Madden; restitution of conjugal rights. Albert William Foulds v. Marie Theresa Foulds; restitution of conjugal rights. Eileen May Ross v. Edner Ross; separation. Wallace Robert Boyd v. Mollie Boyd and Alfred Barr Brown; alleged adultery. Norman Langley Rowland v. Isabella Pillams Rowland; separation. Kathleen Mary Lincoln v. Edward Henry Lincoln; separation. Eda May Spelrs v. Leslie William John Speirs; separation. Charles Bainbridge v. Emily Josephine Bainbridge; desertion. Eleanor Pippen v. Roy William Jeffrey Pippen; desertion. Bertha McCullough v. Cecil Charles McCullough; separation. Henry Tod Scott v. Matilda Kathleen Scott; desertion. Ada Elizabeth Oliver v. George Henry Oliver; separation (defended). In Banco. Alice Mary Wright v. The Public Trustee as executor and trustee of the estate of John Waldson Wright, deceased, and others; originating summons. Melina Cecilia Cunningham v. Cyril Stevenson Cunningham and Maurice W. Cuniningham, as executors of the estate of Fulton Cunningham, deceased, and others, originating summons. Alexander Bruce Stevenson Peart-Baillie v. Estelle Cynthia Blincoe; appeal. Hugh Hedley v. Halim Ivallil; appeal. In Bankruptcy. The following applications for discharge from bankruptcy \yill be heard: Henry Galley, Andrew McFarlane Stephenson, William Craven, John Coates Cole, Roger Harold Lloy v d, Denis Watkin Kirk, Herbert William Lee, and Frederick William David Gray.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 9
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364SUPREME COURT Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19892, 22 May 1936, Page 9
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