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SUPREME COURT.

IN DIVORCE. At the. Supreme Court yesterday, before hi«= Honour Mr Justice Denniston, Charles Arthur Lres petitioned for tho dissolution of his marriage with Mary Annie Mabol Low. the ground alleged being technical desertion. Mr Johnston appeared tor the petitioner, but there was no appearance of the respondent. His Honour decided to boar the oase in camera. HLs Honour, after hearing evidence, reserved his decision. IX CHAMBERS. Tha following matters will l>o dealt with by Mr Jroniw Dcmii&ton m Chambers this morning:—Finch and another v. Catchpole, originating summons (Mr Helmore); Pratt v. Mackintosh, summon- to servo writ out of colony (Mr Harper); Hickinboueni v. Hicumbottom, pc-tition for alimony (Mr Harper); New Zealand Loan Co. v. Pi ice motion to make charging order «U<olute (Mr Kippenborgcr); Parris v. Sounders, motion for attachment (Mr Hill); Cowlifr-haw v. '" PrerK ,, v.'O., summons to join parties: ie transfer Act and re instrument X'o. f'o7*>. motion to extend time (Mr Kippenborgpr): re Learns and Sales Act r.n.. Mu'cork and others, motion on j:c;iticn to t-01l (Mr Wynn "WiJiianis): Motions for ccmniifsion re J. G. Rm-doiiklau, clocen. od (Mr Joynt). and re Charles Top'.is-. dec.a el (Mr Kippenberger). Mo:ii:n.s to r probate; Re Thomas C. Mullins (Mr W<ston), re Thomas C. R'.;-l»ert,<on (Mr IJ shop), re Edward O'Connor (Mr Sin.th-(-010, re Mary Frankish (Mr Cowhshaw), ro Samuel J. Jenkins (Mr Vincent).

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 5

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SUPREME COURT. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 5

SUPREME COURT. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12506, 19 May 1906, Page 5

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