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SUPREME COURT.

—~— ■ -•* CIVIL SITTINGS RESUMED. i ORDER-OF BUSINESS. His Honor Mr. i Justice Cooper sat in chambers at the Supreme Court this morning to arrange the order of business for the resumed civil sessions. The following list of fixtures was drawn up.:—! Wednesday. July s.—Wilson v. Do-1 minion Portland Cement Company, 10 ajn. ' i '. ' • Thursday, July 6A-Bankruptcy sitting 10 am.: prisoners for sentence. Friday, July 7. —Chamber sitting 10.30 a.m.: motions in divqrce 11 a.m. Saturday. July 10.-'-Metcalfe v. Whangarei Borough Council 10 a.m. July 11.—Chamber sitting 10.30 a.m.; Hartley v. Hartley (divorce) 2 p.m. July 1-2:—Parke v. Dunne 10 a.m.; Jack v. Union Steamship Company to follow; Metcalfe v. Mardon. Fei\ton v. . Mardon, Cook v. Mardon, to follow. July 15.—Simmons v. Simmons 10 a.m. , July 17.—Compensation case—Wood v. Minister of Railways 10.30 a.m. July 10.—Longuet v. Auckland City ! Council 10.30: Paterson v. Auckland Crty , Council to follow. July 22.—Kaihau v. Waikato —Maniapoto Maori Land Board. July 24.—Bourke v. Lapraik 10 a.m. July 25.—Luxford v. Collier (continued) 10 a.m. July 26.—Moody v. Mc)Kenz|e 10 a.m. July 27.—Johns- and Son v. Webster 1C a.m. July 28.—Foote v. deary 10.a.m. \ July 31.—Cornfoot v. Orrasby 10 a.m. [ August I.—Campbell v. McSinnon 10 '. a-jn. \ • SALE UNDER MORTGAGE! ; A civil action which was commenced I at Hamilton some time ago was con-| ' tinued before his Honor Mr. Justice' . Cooper at the Supreme Court yesterday.] ' The case was brought by Lewis Luxford I ; (Mr. H. T. Gillies) against Thos. Haw-1 ' thorn (Mr. J. R. Reed, K.C., and Mr. W.J A. Black), Paul Collier and John Angus • Macdonald under the 'Mortgages Exten-! * sion Act, 1914, for leave to exercise j > power of sale under a" mortgage. The ■ defendants Collier and Macdonald were ' not represented. After some evidence - had been heard, the caee was further ad- » journed in order that the evidence of i one of the defendants, who was absent > through illness, might be taken. '■■ PRISONERS FOR SENTENCE. The following prisoners will be brought , up for sentence- on Thursday , Alph Douglas Grant, 'forgery "and . uttering (three charges). Auckland. , , Cyril Albert Hoskins. false pretences Auckland. William Duncan Smith, theft as a servant. Waihi. ; James Charles Wiggins, arson. Dar«a- , ville. D I I ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

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SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

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