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SUPREME COURT

QUARTERLY SITTINGS NEXT WEEK HEAVY CRIMINAL CALENDAR The quarterly sittings‘‘of the Supreme Court will commence in Dunedin cn Tuesday before His Honour Mr Justice Kennedy. Following is the list of cases to be heard:— CRIMINAL. —For Trial.— Francis Joseph Gantley, alleged carnal knowledge. Hemi Wiwi Notmo (otherwise known as Dick M'Naughton), alleged carnal knowledge. Cyril Patrick Lawless and Theobald Matthew Stephen Lawless, al' led carnal knowledge. Thomas Henry Edward Roskilley, charge of willfully and obscenely exposing his person in public place (two charges) Charles Wilfred Burrell, charge of indecently assaulting females (three charges) William Henry Brauman, charge of murder. Kum Yoon Lee (also known as Wis- - Chan, inn., or as Tong Sing Lee), charges of false pretences (four charges), obtaining credit by means of fraud (two charges), breaches of the Bankruptcy Act (six charges), CIVIL. (Before the judge and a jury of twelve). J. Kilpatrick and E. Kilpatrick v. L. G. Simmonds, claim £350 19s damages. T. Hussey v. V, Morris, claim £1,039 12s damages. (Before the judge alone). Hallenstein Bros., Ltd. v. Lawrence and Hanson Electrical Co., Ltd., claim for £B9l 4s as rent due. M. Stevenson. Ltd. v. Otago Harbour Board, claim £650 damages.^ Dunedin City Corporation v. O. Shand, motion for injunction. W. Twaddle v. A. E. Russell. R. J, Millis, and J. R. M'Naughton. claim for specific performance and £SOO damages. or return of deposit £6BO and £1.500 damages. , „ . Clifford Peel v. J. S Campbell, A. Campbell, and S. Campbell.—Claim for £1,500 on account stated. DIVORCE. Spillane (petitioner) v. Spillane (respondent), petition for divorce on the ground of desertion. Peterson v. Peterson (adultery). Woodmancy v. Woodmancy (desertion). Medley v. Medley (desertion). Logan v. Logan (desertion). Spiers v. Spiers (desertion). Muir v. Muir (separation agreement). Wright v. Wright (desertion). Spears v. Spears (adultery). Campbell v. Campbell (drunkenness and cruelty). Broadfoot v. Broadfoot (separation agreement). M‘Donald v. M'Donald (desertion). Paterson v. Paterson (separation agreement). Jeffs v. Jeffs (separation agreement).

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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

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SUPREME COURT Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

SUPREME COURT Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 4

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