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SUPREME COURT

CIVIL CASES. LIST OF FIXTURES. Mr Justice Hosking yesterday made fixtures in connection with the civil sittings of the Supreme Court .as follow : August SOfcii.—Frank Richard Peirce v. Hilda Kate Wray Peirce and Louis Willett, petition for divorce; or undefended divorce cases. August 21st. —Walter Nicholson v. Thomas Fisher, claim £SO 13s for services rendered, countor-olaim £213 4s lOd. 'August 22nd. —John Archibald McGregor and another v. H. V. Evans, £IOOO damages for injuries. August 23rd.—Harry I)owns v. John Bull Newspaper Proprietary, Ltd., £2OOO damages for libel. August 24th. —Bird and Jensen v. John Bull Newspaper Proprietary, Ltd., £IOOO damages for libel. August 27th.—kindly Resina Martin v. Alexander Dimdorc, £IOOO damages for injuries. August 28th.—Henry F. Moss, Ltd., v. Frederick William Adams, £l2O for •breach of agreement. August 29 th. —Isabel Davcy and another v. Arthur Waldemar Schaef, £IOSO damages for slander. August 30th. —Leah Cecil Arnold Margaret Ivory, £2O-18 damages for injuries. August 31st. —Milly McLean v. F. King, £IOOO damages for injuries. September 3rd.—Annie Alicia Mackay v. Duncan Mackay; Alfred John Lacey ,v. Mary Jane Lacey and William Beattie (undefended divorce cases). . iSeptomiber 10th. —Undofomded divorce cases. September 11th.—Elizabeth Ellen Burn v. Edith Dorothy. Ellis, £5Ol damages and injunction; Alice Jessie Martin v. Nicholas Guise n March, division of interests. September 13th. —Majsie v. Haines. September 19th.—Neill and Co., Ltd., and another v. Joseph Nathan and Go., Ltd., claim £4578 moneys paid (special jury of twelve). AUCKLAND CASES. Eeutcr’s Telegram*. , AUCKLAND, August 10. ' At the Supreme Court, William Williams was sentenced to- two years’ hard labour and declared an habitual criminal on charges of a series of thefts. Patrick Collins, for indecent assault, yas ordered to have reformative treatment not exceeding five years.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 3

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SUPREME COURT New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 3

SUPREME COURT New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9736, 11 August 1917, Page 3

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