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SUPREME COURT

QUARTERLY SESSIONS TWO CASES FOR TRIAL The following is the list of cases for hearing at the quarterly sessions of the Supreme Court, commencing in Dunedin on Tuesday next:— Criminal For Trial Harry Vivian Smith, alleged breaches of Bankruptcy Act. 1908 (nine charges). Matthew James Hamilton, alleged uttering a forged document. Civil Jane Telford, administratrix of Thomas Telford (deceased), Jane Telford in her own right, William Telford, Jane Telford the younger, and Doris Emerson Telford v. His Majesty the King, petition of right, claim £10,287 for alleged damages to crops, soil, fencing, and drainage from a fire allegedly lighted by a railway gang, spreading to the property of the suppliants. Arthur Gordon McDougall v. Albert Edward Dawson, claim £1921 7s 6d, for alleged damages suffered in a motor collision. George Barclay v. Evening Star Company, Ltd., claim for £5Ol, alleged damages for injury to credit and reputation and in his occupation as a jockey from comment in newspaper. Ernest John Orr, by his guardian-ad-litem Henry Thomas Orr, v. Cossens and Black, Ltd., claim £2500 general and £3O 5s special damages, for injuries allegedly suffered while an employee of defendant company. Raymond Wilfred Currie, by his guardian-ad-litem John Currie, and John Evander Mackay by his guar-dian-ad-litem Donald E. G. Mackay, v. James Guthrie claim for alleged damages suffered by motor cyclist and pillion rider in collision with a car driven by the son of the defendant; Currie £750 general and £l3O 11s special, Mackay £IBSO general and £7O special. Annie Moir Vinnicombe v. Gordon Kirkpatrick Neill, claim £BB 8s 6d special and £IOOO general damages, for alleged injuries and expenses through a motor collision. Counterclaim. —Gordon Kirkpatrick Neill v. Annie Moir Vinnicombe, claim £B3 8s lOd, for alleged damages for repairs and depreciation to car. Lindis Robertson v. Christain Jane John, claim for possession as administrator of D. W. G. Robertson of policy of insurance for £3OO and declaration that the, defendant has no right, title, or interest in the policy or the moneys payable thereunder. . John Leonard Creighton v. Daniel Hammond Bracks, claim for £440, moneys allegedly lent under mortgage. In Divorce Hilda May Milne v, Henry Cuthbert Milne, alleged failure to comply with order for restitution, Alfred Galland v. Kate Wilson Galland. alleged desertion. John Henry Dysaski v. Flora Janet Dysaski, alleged desertion. Leslie Michael James O’Sullivan v. Flora Elizabeth O’Sullivan, alleged failure to comply with order for restitution. Hessie May Patterson v. Garland James Patterson, separation agreement. . Mary Penman Parker v. Eric Samuel Parker, separation agreement. Sidney Rogers v. Alice Rogers, alleged desertion. Marjorie Childe v. Agnatius Sidney Hamilton Childe. separation agreement. Harry Hilma Shostrom v. Gladys Mabel Shostrom. restitution of conjugal rights. Vera McCutcheon v. Andrew John McCutcheon, separation agreement. Alfred Gordon Lorimer v. Roma Isobel Lorimer, separation agreement. In Banco Case on Appeal Arthur Thomas , Schofield y. Eileen Schofield, appeal from decision of stipendiary magistrate. In Bankruptcy Motions for Discharge Donald McMillan, late of Dunedin, tobacconist. Dugald Edward Rowlatt, of Clydevale, shepherd. Edmund Pycroft Rowlatt the younger, of Dunedin, carter

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 19

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SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 19

SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 23858, 12 July 1939, Page 19

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