SUPREME COURT.
QUARTERLY SESSION. LIGHT CALENDAR. '■The quarterly'session of the Supreme Court, which wil open on Monday, June 16, will deal, with the following cases. There is very lit 1< criminal business and the civil work appears to be very light, so that a long session is not anticipated. The list is as follows: CRIMINAL BUSINESS. —For Sentence. — William Edward Bullivant. making false declaration 1 . Nelson Jeffcote Horne, false pretences. m• 1 * —For Trial. — Gwynne Yates, alleged theft and fa Nelson Jeffcote-Horne, alleged false BUgINESS< (Before Judge and Jury of 12.) Ivy Bell Carr (Mr. It. B. Hill) v. Lionel George Clare (Mr. L. I. Buiuard), claim £5006. , Wm. Lissant Clayton (Mi. J. Blair) v. Frederick Hall, £BBS, amount alleged to be due under lease. A Hatrick and Co., Ltd. (Mr. L. T Barnard) v. Albert G. and James E‘. Steele,' claim for £1230 principal moneys alleged to be due. " • Percy W. Buslniell (Mr. E. HMann) v. G. H. Puflctt and Co. (Mr. L. T. Barnard), claim for £/50 representing equity in property. (Before Judge alone.) I-lunia Haare (Mr. L. T. Barnard) v- Fergus Gale Dunlop (m person), claim for £274 alleged to have been received by tlue defendant on behalr of the plaintiff. . _ . Deputy-Official Assignee m Bankruptcy and others (Mr. L. 1- Buinard) v. William Henry Wood and Annie T. Wood, claim for possession of premises. IN DIVORCE. John Knowles (Mr. Ohrisp) v. Dorothy K. Knowles and George Junk, alleged adultery. Ethel May Franz (Mr. E. 11. Mann) v. Albert F. W. _ Franz, on the grounds of separation. Katherine Hunt (Mr A. Whitehead) v. James W. Hunt alleged desertion. IN BANKRUPTCY. Charles Frederick Buscke (Mr. L. T. Barnard), James Brodie' Erskine (Mr Barnard), Jars. Alexander Fraser. Thro. E. Barton (Mr. J. Blair), motions for discharge. MISCELLANEOUS. Heni Majorca and others (Mr. F. W. Nolan) v. August Zenker, originating summons. Gisborne Slieepfarmers’ F.M. and M. Co., Ltd. v. Wi White, motion to make an originating order absolute. Motion for admission of Noel H. Bull as barrister.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 6
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