SUPREME COURT.
CIVIL CALENDAR. A LENGTHY LIST. A large number of cases ate set down for hearing at the Anckland civil sessions of the Supreme Conrt. which, with the criminal sittings, open on Monday, May 12. The list is as follows:— (Before the Judge and a jury of 12.) IsiiJah Fellowes (Mr Reed) v. Joseph Miller (Mr Hackctt).—£sol damages for alleged slander. James) Newsell and Reginald Absolnm (Mr Uannat v. Arthur George Pilkington (in person). — £S2O 7/, moneys nllejfed to Imve boon received, or for an order for accounts. Vernon Herbert Ueed (Mr Miller) v. Francis Mackenzie (Mr rrohflfoot*.—£l.ooo dnmncoK for alleged libel. William ratrirk McNamara (Russell and MrVeasli) v. Gane Milking Machine Co., T.td. <no defence filed).—£l7o alleged damaces, and £63S commission, etc., alleged to be (Jne. i (Before the judge and a common Jury of four.) Joseph Hell (Mr Fleming) v. William Mor* rtson (Mr Xpilmegen).—£423 17/6 dainageiu alleged hfpaoh of agreement.- etc: conritef claim £152 3/3 liamappF. (Before the Judge , alrine.) Moore Kilter Ct>. (Mr Coleman) t. Talis; man Consolidated Co., l,td. (Sir HannaV Injunction, etc.. Thomas Low* fMr.lDne*> v. Frank rfood-i hue (Mr Miller).—£lso alleged to bp due on sale of land. Robert Kar (Mr Allan) v. perry Kay (Mr Mlllerl.-r.lKsolntion .of partnership, and accounts, etc. .loel Smith (Mr Helton) v. .las. Colle'tt (Mr Napier).— alleped intimidation, and Injunction. , ;'""" Miller (Mr Skelton) v. James Collett (Mr Napiert,—£23o for aUeged intimidation, and Injunction. Georjrinn Ajnolia Walton (Mr Harina) v Alliance Insurance Co.. I, H ' (Mr KentV£K.<o nione.vs to be due Christina Danzov (Mr Stnser) v. William "° n .damans Z n rt" nd J : °J ilr llaU Sk clton). t. Willfam Pre&k aufrh (Mr £'<*ol S o D ), v. epeclflc PCTfoVmamp r bhar W—Claim for ™*& Saalev^ r %aS?, v Linda Russell and & f£?A k P<I v general damagVs, for Sleped breach of agreement. Wairoa Timber Co.. Ltd. CVfr. Neumegeh), X, John WalUce Rasson.and Percr Passon (no defence filed).—Specific performance, etc. Remnera Road B6aH (Mr. McGiesor) y Monica Smith and Era Boss (Mr. Grtindy). £403 14/2. for rates alleged to be due. James Mackie (Messrs. Riirton and Hammond) r. Alfred Edward Brown (Mr. Gribbin).—Specific performance, etc Leah Lillian Intler (Mr. Earl) v. William Francis Ind«?r (Mr Hanna).—£io4, for maintenance alleged to be due. Herbert Reward MeGowan [Mr. KenH v. W. (Junsdn and Co. (no Sefence filed).— £388 0/11 for goods sold and delivered. Walter Harsant (Mr. Singer) v. W. S. Witiey and Sons; LtS. (nd defence filed).— £250, dfttnagee for alleged wrongful act.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 7
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