SUPREME COURT SESSION
TARANAKI DISTRICT. BUSINESS FOR NEXT WEEK. The quarterly sessions of the Su pireme conn tor tfie judicial district of Taranaki wilt open at .New Piymoutn on Monday morning next bet ore tile Hon. Mr. Justice Blair. Tiie following: list of cases for trial shows tluit tiiere are- live prisoners I for trial on criminal charges, one oi which is a re-trial from last sessions. There are six civil- actions set down ■for hearing (two before the Judge and juries and four boro re the Judge alone), one divoroe petition to be heard 'before a jury of 12,* in which the ground for the petition is an allegation of adultery, and there are ten other petitions to be beard before the Judge- alone. Two appeals have been set down for hearing, and there are several miscellaneous matters : to be dealt with under originating summonses, motions in bankruptcy, and. - aplications under the Mortgagors’ Relief Act. The complete list is as follows:
CRIMINAL OASES. For. Trial. Putt, Pereival Austin —Alleged incest (two counts. Clark, Horace Piele Ch alien —Alleged indecent assault on male. Turi Fui—Alleged carnal pnowledge. Anderson, Bruce—Alleged aggravated assault. Roltoiij Thomas—Alleged forgery (two charges), uttering (two chargGS) • CIVIL OASES. (Before Judge and July of 12). George William Bourko v. Harold Jessup and Clara A, Maindonald— Claim for £ISOO general damages and £26B' 19s 6d special damages for injuries received in motor collision. John Ernest Clout and Lilian Mabel Cloud v. the Mayor, Council lors and Burgesses of the Borough of New Plymouth—Claim for £3-50 general damages and £67 2s special damages, for accident-.
(Before Judge Alone). Albert James Rerxot tand Ada Mary Perrott v. Newton King, Ltd.—Motion to enter judgment for defendant, i William Gaston Walkley and George Laurence v. Edward Knowles Cameron—Claim for injunction and £3OO general damages. The Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation Society of N. 27. Ltd. and James Fullerton Ritchie v. British Traders’ Insurance Co. Ltd.—Claim for* issue of a policy of insurance, declaration of djercendan|t’/S| ilitaibilitiy, judgment (for £9O less amount, of premium. George Joseph Lam plough v. Cecil Joseph Lampkjugh—Claim for dissolution of partnership, taking of accounts, appointment of receiver. DIVORCE. (Before Judge ,and‘ Jury of 12). Elsie Milne v. Victor Dawson Milne —Petition for divorce on grounds ui alleged adultery. (Before Judge Alone). Grace Colville Milliken Newman v. Williapi James Newman —Motion, to make decree nisi absolute. Reginald Trevor Hoi-sup v. Mona Horsup—Motion to make decree nisi absolute. Louisa Ethel Baker v. Walter Reginald Baker—Motion to make decree nsi absolute. Lilian Evans v. Ross Evans—Motion to make decree nisi absolute. Doreen Rose Anna Wheeler v. Sidney Greiy. Wilberfbrce Wheeler—Mention to make decree nisi absolute, i Olive May' Read v. Louis Edgar Read—Petition for divorce on grounds of separation. Constance Grace MacPherson v. John ASexandjer Ma)cPherson —Petition for divoroe on grounds of separation. Albert Joseph Ryan v. Gladys Mary Ryan and Arrnur R.. Perham—Petition foi* divorce on grounds of alleged adultery, I Fielding Hargreaves v. Norah Hargreaves—Petition for restitution df conjugal rights. Douglas Roy Goldsworthy v. Margaret- Stunner Gfoldsworthy—Petition for divorce on grounds of separation.
APPEALS. Joseph Peachov v. Pa,tea. Borough Council —Appeal under Magistrates’ Courts Act. Edward .Jackson and Edward Robert Campbell Jaickson v*. Thomajsi William Cook and. Michael Francis Bradley—'Appeal under Magistrates’ Courts Act. BANKRUPTCY. Motions for discharge. Handing, Henry; Clihiba, Gopal Panchia. and Govind, Dheda Patel; Reece, Stanley Nelson Deen; MoCallum, Morton Kenneth-; Anion, William. Motions for release of Official Assignee in 11 estates. MISCELLANEOUS. Re Benjamin Budden, deceased— Originating summons. Re Mav Ellen Honeyfiold, deceased —Originating summons.
Re Samuel Campbell, deceased— Orisinatinec summons. John Mackay v. James Wakelin Brown©—Writ of mandamus.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 8 November 1933, Page 2
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