SUPREME COURT
WEST COAST SITTING. For the quarterly sitting of the Supreme Court at Greymouth, which commences on February 24, the following business has been set down to be dealt with. At. (he forthcoming sitting at Greymouth, Westport and Hokitika. eases are. to be dealt with, owing to the discontinuance of the Supreme Court sittings in these two towns. The list is as follows:—Criminal.—For sentence: Albert Amos BoUse, theft as a servant, £651 5s 7d; Frederick Edward Theobald, theft, £165 9s 10d; Robert Philp, theft, £225 5s 3d. Civil.—Francis George Cooper v. Texas Co. (Australasia) Ltd., claim for £1167 5s damages. (This case will be settled out of Court). 1 u Divorce.—Arthur Woodhouse v. Lois Stevenson. Woodhouse, dissolution., on ground of desertion. James Harold Holmes y. Muriel , Hilda Holmes, dissolution, bn ground of desertion. In Bankruptcy. —Edward Smith, motion for. discharge. Fred Hall, motion ■ for discharge. Miscellaneous.—Two motions for relief against immediate enforcement of moHgages, under Mortgagors! Relief Act, 1931. Under Family Protection Act, 1968. .in the estate of G. D. Edgar, deceased, originating summons, claim by daughter for maintenance and support out of estate. In ; the estate of James Park, deceased, originating summons, claim by children for share of estate.
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Grey River Argus, 18 February 1932, Page 8
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