SUPREME COURT
Hie usual sitting of the Supremo Court will open to-morrow morning before His Honour Mr Justice Reed. Among tho business set down is the following: — CRIMINAL Before a Judge and jury. Rex v. Claude Fred. Ryland, alleged theft. Rex v. Victor James Crawford alleged theft. CIVIL BUSINESS Before a Judge alone. Mayor and Councillors of the City of Nelson v. J. P. Hayes, B. B. Jones and District Land Registrar; motion for injunction. , t Adelaide Best v. Walter A. H. Crichton, motion for judgment. There are also a number of miscellaneous cases set down for hearing. IN DIVORCE Before a. Judge alone. Louis Fred. Parcell v. Mary Parcel!, petition for restitution of conjugal rights. Margaret Jane Smith v. Clarence ,V. Smith; petition for dissolution (separation by mutual cpnsent.). Beatrice Clara Wiggins v. Walter W. Wiggins, petition for dissolution (separation ' by agreement.). “Hip Ray !” said the gay grandfather, “Hurrah!” said *he small grandson; “Three cheers!” said the mother, “Rather See what n cure we’ve done ! Here’s May with her face a-blooming, Here’s Jack can a smile endure, Here’s Jill laughing loud, on,her face not a cloud, Yes! ’Twas Woods" Great Peppermint Cure l 1"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 June 1924, Page 5
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195SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 June 1924, Page 5
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