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SUPREME COURT

CIVIL AND DIVORCE LISTS

SESSIONS OPEN ON TUESDAY.

The quarterly sessions of the Supreme Court will open in Wellington on Tuesday. The following civil cases have been set- down for hearing: ■ Before a Common Jury of Twelve. ■ John Arthur Connor v. Neson, M'oate and Co., Ltd., £183 damages, for alleged' negligence. Hobert Scott Ferguson v. .Frank Flipp, £508 16s 9d damages, for alleged, negligence. New Zealand Policy Holders' Protection Agency, Ltd. v. The Colonial-Motor Co., Ltd., £750 damages, for alleged breach of agreement. The Woodware Supply Co., Ltd., v. Odlin and Co., Ltd.,.,£520' 14s sd, relund of moneys allegedly due. Charles Thomas Gayne v. Wellington City Council, £609' 0s 6d damages, for alleged breach of agreement. i Wellington Dairy Farmers v. Wellington City Council, £735211s lOd, allegedly due under agreement. George Bolton v. New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., £900 damages, for alleged negligence. Arthur Bromley v. Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., £590 damages, for alleged negligence. Edgar Mansell v. Fred. William Vare, £516, moneys allegedly paid, and damages for alleged misrepresentation.Before a Jury of Four. Charles Stevens v. Harry Parton, £400 damages, for alleged false . representation. . ■ .' • Before a Judge Alone. Eebecca Parker v. Robert Sim, £424 16s, for alleged maintenance, etcA. L. Wicks, Ltd. v. Albert Leslie Wicks, specific performance, and £501' damages, counter-claim on accounts. Sam I'reeborough Fisher v. Lizzie M'Millan, £1250, balance allegedly due on agreement. Rangitoto Estate Co.. Ltd. and others v. German Martin. Davenport, specific performance, and £862 6s sd, for alleged occupation of lands. Counter-claim for £8000" damages, for alleged breach of warranty. Rangitoto Estate Co., Ltd. and another v. Samuel Johnson Davenport, specific performance, and £690 10s, for alleged occupation of land. Counter-claim for £8000 damages for alleged breach of warranty. Edward Walsh and Margaret Walsh v. Patrick Joseph O'Regan, declaration. Georgina, .Charlotte Frederica Shute y.^ Chrales Alexander Baker, accounts, etc. Annie, Deckstbn v. Ernest John August and Joseph Edward Westerly, possession. Counter-claim for £200 damages for alleged breach of agreement. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., v. King-Bros. '£880.14s 7d, allegedly due. on promissor.y notes. Annie Keddell v. • Hilda Organ and Albert- Organ, £400 damages for-alleged false representation. • Thomas Beaumont Dwan and Lamartine Dwan v. John O'Hallorau for £1500 allegedly- received, and declaration. Charles- James Futter v. Frederick Henry Futter, specific performanceW. J. Abbott and others v. New Zealand Meat Packing and Bacon Co., Ltd., declaration. T. A. Alexander and others v. New : Zealand Meat Packing and, Bacon Co., Ltd., declaration. .'."". ~~ " W. H. Allen and others v. New Zealand Meat Packing and Bacon Co., Ltd., declaration. .William .Stuart' Wilson v. Nellie Rickett Parish, £261.116, as alleged guar:antor. . . , Caroline Emma Nicol v. Bank, of .New Zealand and John William Nicol, declaration. The General Sales and Produce Co. v." .Norden and Co., Ltd., £220 14s 9d, , balance allegedly due under agreement. Counter-claim £130 14s 9d, allegedly due under agreement; Ernest Samuel Knight, v. Ernest Bolton, injunction and £100 damages. John Benthain Morris and John Henry M'Neil' v. Commissioner of Stamp Duties, £390 9s, refund of death duty. Schneidemann Bros., Ltd., y. Schneidemann and Sons, Ltd., injunction. George and Doughty, Ltd., v. Lindsay/s, Ltd., £438 6s Bd, for goods allegedly sold and delivered. Lewis Mjs'ton Naylor v. James Pat»ick O'Shea, declaration" and £450 alleged value of motor-car. Hira. Parata v. John Adams, £210, alleged value of dwelling, and damages, and injunction. George Toogood v. William Harry Nash, £372 8s 7d, money allegedly due as costs. Herbert Futter v. Robert Patrick O'Shea, £432 9s lOd, moneys allegedly due. John James Firth v. John O'Donovan and John O'Donovan; junior, declaration as to partnership. The Public Trustee v. Charles Edward Aldridge, James Charles Lamb, and John Alexander Rose, £335 6s 7d, allegedly due on repairs. . • • IN DIVORCE. The following divorce cases -will also be heard:— Before a Jury of Twelve. Robert Henry Ker v. Alice Maud Mary Ker, restitution. Elsie Elinor Hemmingson v. Frederick Joseph Hemmihgson, alleged desertion. Helen Cooper v. John Davidson Cooper, alleged desertion. Harold Harding Morris v. Daisy Jessie Morris, restitution. . Wilfred Reginald John Seymour v. Mary Dorothea Seymour and another, alleged adultery. Lillian Avice Meek v. John Thomas Meek, alleged adultery. Mossom Hempton v. Maj-garet Hempton, alleged adultery. Before a Judge Alone. Hariata Nihoniho v. Taare Kidirini, annulment. William James Delaney v. Rose Gertrude Delaney, petition for dissolution. Harry Leonard Hall v. Ethel Kitty Hall, alleged desertion. Coralie Hope Seymour M'Kellar - v. Alfred Cyril M'Kellar, alleged desertion.. Victor Herbert Gotten v. Minnie Cotten, alleged separation. Henry Osbourne Cosgrove v. Lena Mabel Cosgrove, alleged desertion. - Frances Evelyn M'Connell v. Walter Henry M'Connell, alleged desertion. William Henry Marsh v. Agnes Marsh, alleged separation. Annie Louisa Bartholomew v. John Thomas Bartholomew, alleged desertion. Ernest Hancock v. Ivy Caroline Hancock, and another, alleged adultery. Florence Ellen Banks v. .Frederick James Banks, alleged desertion. Alice Louisa Thomson v. Percy Thomson, alleged desertion. Minnie ■ Rose Whittington v. Aubrey Edwin Whittington, alleged adultery. Mary Elizabeth Feldwick v. Alfred Feldwick, alleged separation. Rupert Nelson Kellow v. Sophia Elizabeth Kellow, restitution.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

SUPREME COURT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2