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SUPREME COURT

GREYMOUTH SITTING. A fairly heavy list of business awaits the attention of Mr.- Justice Adams, who will preside at the Greymoutfi sitting of the Supreme Couft next week. There are six criminal cases, one civil case, one petition for dissolution of marriage, two applications for discharge from bankruptcy, and one application under the Mortgages Final Extension Act. The Court is scheduled to sit on 'Wednesday next, March 3, and all jurors and witnesses summoned should attend on that day. The list of business is as follows: — CRIMINAL. The 'following will appear for trial: — Samuel Arthur Lee, alleged theft. Joseph Michael Clarke and Dayid Cousin, alleged breaking, entering and theft. , Stanley Laurence George Couch, alleged breaking, entering and theft. The following prisoners will appear for sentence: — Rupert Dunford, dual voting. Robert Henry Cooin, indecent assault on a female, aged 9 years. Sydney James Birchley, forging and uttering a cheque, and opening a postal packet not addressed to him. CIVIL. •5 Michael Mol an v. Annie Costello and Mary Heaphy. IN DIVORCE. - . j "Grace Isabel McLeod v. William James McLeod, petition for dissolution of marriage. . IN BANKRUPTCY. , Applications for discharge Oscar , Henry Brailsford. Cobden, contractor; ' Henry Hazlehurst Smith, Greymouth, , motor dealer. , •

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1926, Page 4

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SUPREME COURT Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1926, Page 4

SUPREME COURT Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1926, Page 4