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CIVIL CAUSE LIST.

The following cases are set down for hearing at the July civil sittings, which commence at eleven o'clock on Monday before His Honor Mr. Justice Conolly. The greater portion of the cases are those which stood over from the last Bitting? concluded on Friday last, but there are two fresh civil cases and one divorce ease : — . WITH SPECIAL JURY OP TWELVE. Official Assignee in the bankruptcy of James Black v. Mary Black, claim for an order declaring registration of a certain deed of land fraudulent and void. WITHOUT JURY. William Brierly v. Onehunga Borough Councilj for £1002 2s 7d for work done in connection with the Onehunga waterworks. Thames Harbour Board v. Bagnall Bros., for £103 15s 2d for wharfage dues. Henry® McMurray v. Annie McMurray, for possession of land. May Alice Simpson, executrix of George Simpson, deceased, v. James Simpson and George Cruickshank, as executors of the will of George Niccol, deceased, for accounts to be filed showing the state of trust funds. James Braund v. Alexander Duthie, for an order that a memorandum of transfer of certain land be executed, and for damages. Sir William Wasteneys v. James Palmer, for £32S money due and owing. ' • William Earl v. Ebenezer McCartney Earl, for £42312s 6d, balance due for goods supplied and money lent. DIVORCE. Thomas Quoi petitioner, Mary Josephine Quoi respondent, and Bertie Neil" corespondent, for a decree nisi for dissolution of marriage, on the grounds of the respondent's adultery with the co-respondent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8608, 2 July 1891, Page 5

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CIVIL CAUSE LIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8608, 2 July 1891, Page 5

CIVIL CAUSE LIST. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8608, 2 July 1891, Page 5