SUPREME COURT.
LIST OF CASES FOR COMING SESSION. Following is the list of cases, civil and criminal, set down for hearing before his Honour Mr Justice • Chapman, at the session commencing at Palmerston on Friday at 2 o'clock. CRIMINAL. Rex v. W. Smith and R. J. Hayes, alleged perjury. Rex v. Thomas Powell and Rex v. Edward John Lewer, supplying instrument for criminal purposes. Rex v. James Choat, alleged indecent assault. -
Rex v. Archibald Muir, alleged theft, Rex v. Charles Cannon, alias Cripps, alias Watson, and Walter Riley, alleged breaking and entering and theft. Rex v. Claude Retter, alleged perjury. Rex v. Frederick Gillett, alleged indecent assault. * Rex v. Claude Retter, alleged assault and robbery. Rex v. Abraham Connolly, alleged indecent assault. : Rex v. Leo Boranoff, alias Arthur Arnold Copeland, alleged attempted carnal knowledge. Rex v. Henry Spencer, alleged indecency. Rex v. W. B. V. Pearce, alleged theft. DIVORCE. C. B. Smith (Mr Graham) v. M. A. Smith and W. Mullins (Mr Black),-on the grounds of adultery. L. L. Whitehead (Mr Fitzherbert) v. R. Whitehead, on the grounds of .adultery. No defence filed.
H. Galpin (Mr Hurley) v. W. A. Galpin, notice of motion to have decree nisi made absolute. CASES ON APPEAL. J. B. Bcale (Mr Moore) v. W. B. V. Pearce (Mr Loughnan). J. Horn (Mr Sandilands) v. .Hodder and Tolley, Ltd. (Mr P. Baldwin). J. W. Thompson (Mr Lyon) v. J. Robertson (Mr Harper). Application by C. F. Gardner and T. A. Yeoman (Mr McSherry), for relief from forfeiture of an agreement. BANKRUPTCY. John Albert Hubner (Mr Power), motion for discharge; Roland Spencer (Mr Moore), motion for discharge; William Gordon Barratt (Mr Lyon), motion for discharge; Thomas Bailey (Mr OeburneLilly). motion for discharge; Martin Joseph Johansen (Mr Stevens), motion for discharge; William James Pye, application by D.O.A. for public examination ; Stewart McClelland (Mr Cooper), application by D.O.A. for public examination ; Albert George Steward (Mr Sandilands), application by ~D.0.A. for public examination.
CIVIL LIST. • J. C. Walsh, (Mr Wylie). y. F. ;C. Turnor (Mr Page), claim ; £sol, damages for alleged slander; R. • B.' Rpbertsoa (Mr Kirkcaldie) v. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd. (Mr Loughnan), claim £500 for alleged negligent valuation: W. E. L. Banks (Mr Kirkcaldie) v. Cheltenham Co-operative Dairy Co. (Mr Graham), claim for refund of £250 and of promissory note; T. J. Campbell (Mr Loughnan) v. J. A. Dearlove (Mr Innes), claim £501 damages for injuries received; H. Cornelius and others (Mr Innes) v. 1). Crewe and others; no defences filed • adjourned from previous session ; W. Gartner (Mr Innes) v. J. Maher (Mr Blaok), claim £200, damages for alleged seduction ; C. Retter (Mr Innes) v. Mat.a Hui ki Rangi and two others (Mr Smith), damages for alleged deceit, £350; F. H. Schwamm (Mr Innes) v. C. T. Flyger (Mr Loughnan), a claim for specific performance 6r in the alternative damages for £200; W. L. H. Chapman (Mr Innes) v. J. Jones and N. Paulsen (Mr Bagnal!), claim for possession, rent, andd&mages; S. B. Clark (Mr Loughnan) v. R. C. Seymour (Mr Cooper), ctaim for specific performance and damages £200 ; W. Seifert (Mr' Young) v. A. Burg'es and Te Mukunm, Ltd. (Mr Loughnan), claim for injunction, damages.''etc. ; A. J. .Death (Mr Moore) v'. O. Pleasants (Mr Haggitt), damages for' alleged breach of agreement, £400'; C; Robert (Mr Moore) v. W- S.ignall (no. defence filed); claim for' 'damages £169" 10s, arising out of a collision ; J. Smyth (Mr Hutcheson) v. '.E. Martin (no defence filed), claim for value of work done £.347 lis 2d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9135, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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