SUPREME COURT.
QUARTERLY SESSION NEXT WEEK. A 'LIGHT CALENDAR. Mr, Justice Ostler will probably preside over the quarterly session of the Supreme Court in Gisborne, commencing on Tuesday, November 20: The business is comparatively light, there being only two, cases .tor trial, including one retrial. Four civii actions are set down for hearing, whilst there is a small volume of miscellaneous business. ” The list of oases is as follows: CRIMINAL. —For Trial.— George Campbell, alleged arson, one charge. Martin Lopaz, alleged theft front person, one charge. —For Sentence— Edward Samuel, criminal assault at Tokomaru Bay. William Naylor, breaking, entering and ■theft, at Tokomaru Bay, four charges; breaking and entering with intent to commit a crime at Tokomaru Bay, one charge. CIVIL BUSINESSHatrick and Co. (Mr. F. W. Nolan) v. James J. Macdonald (Mr. G. J. Je;une), claim for £315 for .goods supplied; counterclaim for £l9B damages for alleged breach of-warranty. Samuel Kirkpatrick (Mr. T. A. Coleman) v. Rosamond Jessie Scott, Charles Robert William Scott, Hugh Telford (Mr. L. T. Burnard), claim for £2,548 interest on mortgage. Catherine Jane McKay (Mr. HI. D. Chrisp) v. Albert Edward Russell (Mr. J. Kinder), claim for possession of land.
Robert Thomas Williamson (Mr. L. T. Burnard) v. Clarence Desmond Lawless (Mr. S. V. Beaufoy), claiim for £2lB 5s damages for alleged assault IN DIVORCE. —Motions for Decrees Absolute. — Rebecca Candy (Mr. S. V. Beaufoy) v. Albert Clias.' Candy (Mr. J. S. Wauchop). . , . William LardeUi (Mr. J. R. Kirk) v. Nellie Lardelli. IN BANKRUPTCY. —Motions for Discharge.— Ellen Jane Walworth (Mr. I G. Bradley Smith): Charles William Johnson (Mr. T. A. Coleman); Arthur Thomas Warren (Mr. S. V. Beaufoy); .John McMillan (Mr. J. R. Kirk). —Motion for Annulment.— Nolan A. T. Redstone (Mr. J. R. Kirk), . —Application for Public Examination.— The Deputy-Official Assignee (Mr. F. W. Nolan) v. Evelyn Ellen Head. There are also three summonses for adjudication in bankruptcy. MISCELLANEOUSLily A. Brosnahan (Mr. L. T. Burnard) v. John E. Brosnahan (Mr. T. A. Coleman), motion for writ of attachment, and motion to rescind decree for maintenance. —Re William C. M. Maunsell, Deceased. — Dorothy A. D. deLautour (Mr. A. J. Stock) v. James Wrey Nolan, originating summons under the Family Protection Act-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10741, 12 November 1928, Page 2
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