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NELSON SUPREME COURT

I QUARTERLY SESSION BUSINESS SET DOWN The usual sitting.of the Nelson Supreme Court will open at Nelson at j 10.30 on Tuesday morning. His Honour ' Mr Justice Kennedy will preside. I Thero are only two criminal cases set 'down for hearing; but there is a fairly heavy civil list. CRIMINAL CASES Rex v. Brian Forbes Twiss; alleged theft. - 6 Rex v. Marshall Whitehorn Savidge; alleged indecent assault. CIVIL BUSINESS (In Banco) In re James Cullen Williams, deceased: Minnie Williams v. Edward Burns Moore; originating summons under the Family Protection Act. In re George. Alexander Harkness, deceased .-'Ella F. M. Harkness v. Philip U. Harkness; originating summons under the Family Protection Act. In re Alicia Vittoria Oldham, deceased: Harold E. Oldham v. Frederica M. Chaytor and others; originating summons as to construction of will. In re George Jordan, deceased: Annie M. J. Eginton v. Jane Malcolm; originating summons as to construction: ; ot will. . I In re Rabey Peter Riley, deceased: ! May Densem v. George C. Rilev and I others; originating summons under the Family Protection Act, MISCELLANEOUS In re Samuel Kirkpatrick, deceased, and Kirkpatrick Masonic Institute- Petition under Legislature Act and summons for inquiry: L H Rogers v.. A. H. Beaumont; motion tor charging order absolute Arthur C. de Lacey v. Borough of Kiehmond; motion to quash bv-law under the By'laws Act, 1910. In divorce there are two motions for decrees absolute; and in bankruptcy there are three motions for discharge

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 6

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NELSON SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 6

NELSON SUPREME COURT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 6