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SUPREME COURT

CASES FOR HEARING. The following cases have been set down for hearing at the quarterly sittings of the Supreme Court next week: Criminal—William Alfred Forbes, attempted rape; Thomas Day, manslaughter at Kensington; Edward Stephens Laws, forgery and uttering from Post Office Savings Bank book; Arthur Dcmiinio Plunket, breaking, entering, and! theft (two charges), and breaking and entering with intent to commit crime., For sentence; Edward Hedley Kitchener Hughes, theft from Poet Office. Divorce. —Alfred Benj. Park '■ v. Bessie Lilian Park, Thomas Russell Raymond v. Elizabeth Jane Raymond. Jane Baoumgreii v. Chas. D. Baoungren, Frances F\ Murphy v. John Murphy, Olive. M’Pherson v. Graham M’Pherson, Harry I. Doughty v. Daphne K. Doughty, Eliza F. Aitken v. Robert Aitken. Emily H. King v. Chas. ‘O. King, Jane and Halliday Wilmott v. Geo. Stanley Butler Wilmott, Douglas M'Williom v. Rhoda Julia M’William, Margaret Gordon v. Francis Gordon, John Leslie Tennet v. Mabel Tina Tennet, Alice Elizabeth Wallace v. Samuel Geo. Wallace. , Civil—Andrew Pringle (Christchurch) v. Murdoch M'Kay (Winton). A claim for a refund of £SOO on account of an uncompleted sale of Winton Hotel.—Wm. Sproule v. Wm. James Sproule. A claim on account of £350, which plaintiff alleges defendant received in trust for him. , Plaintiff alleges - that defendant < fraudulently converted £BOO. . which was to be invested, to his own use and claims £26 12s' 7d as the balance due to him, out of the £so.—-George Partridge (Lowburn Ferry) v. Rising Sun Gold Dredging Company. A claim for possession of section 5, block V, Wakefield, about 81 acres, for rent and damages amounting to £325, and for an injunction restraining the company.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 2

SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18544, 3 May 1922, Page 2

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