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AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT.

JUNE QUARTER'S BUSINESS. The following i_ a return of business done at the local Supreme Court during the quarter ended June 30:— Criminal.—Sitting days, 11; indictments, 25; persons convicted, 15 (including cix sentenced to reformative treatment); persons acquitted, nine; persons committed for sentence, seven. CiviL—Sitting days, 21; trials by common jury, four; trials before judge alone, six; judgments entered, 26. Banco. —Sitting days, 14; motions,, eight; hearings, five; rules and orders, 12; appeal from inferior court, one. Divorce.—Sitting days, 17; petitions, 66; trials by common jnry, two; by judge alone, 26; decrees nisi, 20; decrees absolute, 17. Bankruptcy. — Sitting days, three; debtors' petitions, seven; creditors' petitions, five; discharges, 12. Probates. —169; administrations, 163. Fees.-JBankruptcy, £85 9/6; fines, £3; others, £1338 1/6. Total, £1427 11/.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 155, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 155, 1 July 1919, Page 6

AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 155, 1 July 1919, Page 6

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