SUPREME COURT.
The list of cases which was made up on Saturday for the Palmerston Court are as follows: — CRIMINAL. Patrick Brosnaghan, false pretences; Charles Duncan and Luther Murray, assault and robbery ; Richard Daly bigamy ; Charles McKay, theft ; John Person, assault with intent to commit rape; Christopher Ryman, breaking and entering and theft; Frederick Morse and Bert Morse, theft from dwelling house: Alexander McKee, indecent assault; Luther Murray j caitle stealing; Albert Lorei lock, alias Gordon ,forgery. CIVIL. William Pearce v. Michael O'Connor, damages for alleged breach of contract and specific performance; Thomas Watson and others v Leonard Button, damages £300 alleged breach of contract; Frederick Thomson v. Freda Parsons, breach of promise, damages, £250; Alexander Wicks v. Dannevirke Borough Council, specific performance; Harry^ Coventry v. Daniel Coughlin, specific performance and damages £100; Edgar Watt v. Peter Howard, damages £250, alleged malicious prosecution ; Herbert Woodfield v. John McConvill, injunction and damages, £25; Frederick Lovelock v. Levi Jeffries, specific performance and damages. APPEALS. Percy Giesaon v. U.F.C.Ay Ltd., appeal from decision^ of S.M., Palmerston North; John McKenzie v. Henry Coles appeal from decision of District Judge. CHAMBER MATTERS. Oscar Monrad and others v. Samuel Burton, summons for writ of attachment, in re "The Law Practitioners | Act, 1882," and in the matter of V. R. Baldwin, motion for writ of attachment and summons to render bill of costs, etc; in re will of George Pegden, deceased, motion for probate. DIVORCE. Henry McAlister v. Florence Mc- | Alister and Alexander Snell, dissolution of marriage, alleged adultery; Alexander Mulvay v. Annie Mulvay. dissolution of marriage; Marshall Knight v. Clara Knight, dissolution of marriage; Emily, Daly v. Richard Daly, dissolution of marriage, alleged adultery; Edward Dawick v. Catherine Dawick, dissolution of marriage, alleged habitual drunkenness ; Frederick Lecaldano v. Catherine Lecaldano, restitution of conjugal rights.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 June 1907, Page 4
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