Supreme Court Sessions.
THE CALENDAR.
The Supreme Court sessions will be opened at 11 o'clock to-morrow. The following is the calendar :—: — v _\
CRIMINAL BUSINESS.
Walter i Smith; murder, falter * Smith,- arson. -Florence Patterson, -concealment of birth. > -{• ;\ Walter Walsh, , iridecetxt assault. Robert Ibell, false 1 pretences^ Arthur Charles Rollo, ' theft, remitted for sentence. ' •Walter Brereton Mansfield, burglary. CIVIL ; . BUSINESS. The following actioris will be v heard before juries :—: — ;.; \ ', Arthur Bailey v. Richard Dawson and Edward Vincent. ' -Benjamin Hutson v. j Robert McKinney Morrison.. , .Francis Thomas Kelly .-v. Taranaki County Council. ■ . DrVORCE COURT. Mary Ellen Ducker, v. Ernest Ducker. < . - k U '. Albert James Wells \v. Fanny Amelia Wells and * IfcobertHHogben co-res-pondent. , • BANCO BUSINESS. In jthe^.matier of efr Validation of William Humphries. . In re caveat. No. 325' lodged by R. Johnson in "re 'a transfer from P. Henley to W. Moles, T. J E. Bell, and G. J. Bell, ; '- . *; I >■ . , In re submission to, .arbitration between 'J. Sattler and others and the Stratford Borough Council. ' CHAMBERS. In re Artllbr Edgar? Bullock.-appli-cation for admission as .barrisier; _"»,'
A , full 1 ., practice of ~" the^OiperatiF Sobieiy will be held in " the.' Theatre Royfel-this e\'.ening ,.at- X3Q-.Pj£]o.cll. .J.^. MembeiS of 4he } GoU Club ; are^ requested td remoVe thfeir^golf -clttfes, 'etc., from the pavilion, and to leave their lockers open,,so that the _ carpenters will, have no trouble in removing thepavjtipn. It is understood that Hihe T»wn Band will meet to-night, to ccjnsider the question of appointing a bandmaster. Mr tJ: Garry will, it is understood, be an applicant". > *, ; LOST, on Sunday afternooD, in -West End, —Gold Ring, tet with stone^.—Reward at Herald Office. »22l LO3T, between Imperial Hotel and West End, — Scotch ,Pebble Pendant, goldmounted. — Beward at Hebald Office. - - LOST, in Devon-street,— Pearl Necklace - Beward on returnirg to HeEALD Oißct. 1 . ' a22t TO LET.— S roomed Cottage, Hine-etree^, opposite Brown's Mill; 6-roomed Cottage. Young-street .~-Apply Harbour Office. a 227 ! EASE,\with Purchasing! Olaufie,-!rHandyt L Farm, of 125 acres, with good Eouae.^ — Apply to , — . a 224 , F. Cobkill. Moturoa, r . WEDNESDAY/ M^ARCffi IX. S; : NEWTON KING. Has received instructions from Mr Thos Brown, whose lease has expired, to sell by auction on the firm', Motttioa, on Wednesday, March ltth, — ALL HIS DAIRY STOCK, asunder: — 22 Dairy Cows, in milk and to calve early ..,.,. 7 Dairy Cows, springing 1 Bull , •" 6 Calves, 5 Porkers - 2 Light Draught Horses ; '"; \ '^ 1 Hack, 2 «priag trap«, 1 spring dray Harness, plough, 3 sets tine and chain harrows, 1 stack hay, 1 Alpha De 1 Laval 60-gallon leparator in first-class order. Dairy utensils, milk cans, «to., etc. Sate at 1 o'clock. ; Fruit. \Fruit« Fruit. TO-MORROW. NEWTON" KING Will sell by auction at iris "Mart on Wednesday, March 4fch : 3,00 boxes t^totoes 30t?, n —pKfot-y 125 . „" ..'• :. ,50 „ peacjies; 30 „ c«iu'ml>ers 40 „ apples "' ■ 10 „ grapes ■ -855 ; __ : ... •. I" '■' Sale at 2 q;clbck. -'•
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 5
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463Supreme Court Sessions. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 5
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