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SUPREME COURT

Next Session in Napier CASES FOR HEARING Seven criminal trials, four civil cases to be heard before a judge and jury, three cases before a judge alone, and a light list of divorce cases will be heard by Mr. Justice Smith in the coming Supreme Court session, which opens at Napier next Tuesday morning. The full list is as follows:— CRIMINAL TRIALS. Rex v. Charles Leonard Leamen Hankins—Alleged bigamy. Rex v. William Erie Rose (Mr. Bate) —Alleged indecent assault (three charges). Rex v. Charles Philip Dolbel (Mr. Nash) —Alleged theft as a servant, forgery and uttering. Rex v. Robert Dixon (Mr. Nash) — Alleged false pretences (three charges), Rex v. William James Dunn—Alleged indecent assault. Rex v. Walter Henry Ladbrook (Mr. Hallett) —Alleged negligent driving causing bodily injury. Rex, v. Francis Andrew McNamara (Mr. Nash) —Alleged indecent assault on males (four charges). FOR SENTENCE. Rex v. Francis Cedric Robert Harrigan—Alleged theft from a dwelling (two charges). CIVIL CASES. (Judge and Jury) John Maclean (Mr. Duff) v. Violet Mann Boweu (Mr. Chadwick) —Claim for £66 19/6 special damages and £650 general damages arising out of motor accident. Samuel J. Montgomery (Mr. Lawry) v. F. N. Harvey and W. Sowerby (Mr. Jorgensen)—Claim for £72 2/9 special damages and £2500 general damages arising out of alleged unskilled treatment of radiologist. Maren C. Smnmersby (Mr. Duff) v. John Silvester Pender (Mr. Harker) — Claim for £1250 damages for loss of son in motor accident. Clara Capper (Mr. Leicester) v. Daily Telegraph Co., Ltd., and another (Mr. Lusk) —Claim for £ll2 11/3 special damages and £450 general damages arising out of motor accident. (Before Judge alone). Anastasios Magoulianos (Mr. Rogers) v. Martha S. Gilbertson (Mr. Lusk) — Claim for £376 18/8 special damages and £lOO general damages for wrongful eviction from business promises. Counterclaim for £lO2 16/7 for rent. Thomas C. Cornford and another (Mr. Cooper) v. James R. Gower and others (Mr. Humphries)—Claim for £3400 principal and £987 17/1 interest due under mortgage. Herbert M. Thompson (Mr. Mason) v. Richard H. Kittermaster (Mr. D. P. Scannell) —Claim for injunction ordering removal of hedge, etc., and £25 damaged. IN DIVORCE. (Judge and Jury) William B. Rea (Mr. Lawry) v. Alma Rea and Frederick W. Ulyaff (Mr. Rogers)—Petition for divorce on ground of adultery. (Judge alone), Jessie Ellen Smoothy (Mr. Bate) v. Ernest A. McL. Smoothy—Petition for divorce on ground of separation. Walter lan Hamilton (Mr. Duff) v. Jean A. G. Hamilton—Petition for divorce on ground of desertion. Eva Eileen Gilmour (Mr Rogers) v. John Leslie Gilmour (Mr. de Denne) — Petition for divorce on ground of separation. Robert H. Rawlinson (Mr. Robinson) v. Martha Rawlinson (Mr. Lusk) — Petition for divorce on ground of separation. MISCELLANEOUS. “The Family Protection Act, 1908.’’ William M. Taylor (Mr. Lusk) v. The Public Trustee and others.—Originating summons for provision out of estate. IN BANKRUPTCY. Motions for Discharge. Edmund Francis Dooley (Mr Jones). Charles Henry Bartlett (Mr. Rogers) Edwin Donald Row (Mr. Mason). Joseph Bernard Dooney (Mr. Langley)-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 266, 24 October 1935, Page 5

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SUPREME COURT Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 266, 24 October 1935, Page 5

SUPREME COURT Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 266, 24 October 1935, Page 5

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