BUSINESS FOR COMING SUPREME COURT SITTINGS
SHORT CRIMINAL LIST. The following is tho list of business which will occupy tho next sittings of the Supreme Court in Palmerston ■ North, commencing oh Tuesday, July 31. A ; . . - ' • . Criminal,. “ Box v. Norman Ernest Stanley (Mr. Grant) —allegedly causing letter to bo received containing threat: to kill. Bex v. Robert McConkey (Mr. Coop-; or) alleged indecent assault Ou female aged 15 years. . > '.•% Ecx v. Robert McConkey (Mr. Cooper), alleged indecent assault on female aged 13 years. Divorce. 1 Before judge alone —Thomas W.j Musthor (Mr. Belling) v. Jane JB.i Musthcr, application for dissolution of. marriage on grounds of respondent is allegedly a mentally defective, person. Arthur -J, Davis (Mr. Grant) v. Helen M. R. Davis, application for dissolution of ; marnagq on grounds of alleged mutuaEsepasation. » : Nellie L.Fqarcey (MiVMcShexry)- v.' Alfred H. Pearccy, application for dis> solution of marriage On grounds of alleged mutual separation.; ■ • Francis - 35idde£J ,(Mr. - McSh.erry); y. Ruby C. Bidder mnd.- Jolu? Re, Bibby, applicationfor disshluticu of marriage; on grounds of alleged adultery. , .Allen W. Hancock. (Mr. Ongley) v. Alice Hancock (Mr. Grant) application for,motion on petition by respondent for permanent maintqnaiiec. - Alexander M. Williairis (Mr. Ongley) j v. Clarice E. Williams (Mr. .Weston), motion on petition by respondent for permanent maintenance. ’ ■ , Frederick D. Luckie (Mr. Ongley) v. Martha Luckic (Mr. Grant), motion on' petition by respondent for permanent maintenance. .
Wallace E. Saunders (Mr. Ongley) y. Brenda A, Saunders, .petition for dissolution of marriage on grounds of alleged failure to. comply , with order for restitution. .... Norah Bright (Mr, BcUing) ■ v. George Bright (Mr. -Smith), petition for, dissolution of -marriage on grounds of alleged mutual separation. Before. Judge and Jury of twelve: — Mary E. C. Allen (Mr.- Cooper) y, Cedric G. Allen (Mr. Ongley), petition for
dissolution of marriage on grounds of alleged adultery. .. : Civil. .. ... Before Judge alone; —-Pacific Motors Ltd. Mr. Bebkcrleg)': .v. 'Ayery . (Mr. Merton) claim for £95/15/-, and interest, due on allegedly unpaid promissory note. Williamsonand Another -(Mr- Graham) v. Sims, Cooper, and Co., (Mr. Cooper)’, claim for g£l32/3/8, damages allegedly sustained on sale of.lambs through alleged negligence of defendant.
M. Carroll, ,(Mr. Oram) v, Carroll Bros. (Mr. Ongley), claim for £449/10/- lent and £44/18/3 interest allegedly due. A. Vincent (Mr. - Grant) v. Jano McLeod (ttr. Innes) claim for specific pei’iormancc, or refund of f 100 allegedly moneys paid to defendant and £IOO . .damages for alleged breach of contract. ' d
M. H. Oram (Mr. McGregor) v. W. J. Harris, claim for specific performnucc' ah'd £134/19/6, rent allegedly due or damages and mesne profits. Ellingham and another (Mr. Dorrington) v. Morrison and others, application for originating' summons for order discharging trustees. : • • ’ ■ Bankruptcy.
Motions i'or discharge from., bankruptcy will bo hoard by the court on behalf of Joseph Sutherland'Munro, Ernest . Fretlcriei; Leo, Alexander Keith, Charles William : Boyd, Tom Henry .Colpman, Henry. James Williams Thomas Harry Goodwin, v Stanley G. Hanlon, John Peach, George Young Forbes, Daniel Mullins, William Francis Price. ■• .
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 4
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