SUPREME COURT
SITTINGS AT INVERCARGILL,
' CASES SET DOWN. The following is the list of cases set down for hearing at the ndxt sitting of the Supreme Court at Invercargill on November 23 CRIMINAL. FOR TRIAL. James Sanclri (Mr Meredith), alleged breaking, entering and theft. John Murdock Sage and George Sage (Mr Reed), alleged breaking, entering and theft. Alfred Roland Webb (Mr O’Beime), al'legcd indecent assault. FOR SENTENCE. I John Douglas Stark (Mr Hall-Jones), breaking, entering and theft and arson. CIVIL. J. G. Ward and Co., Ltd. (Mr Macalistcr) v. W. E, Duthie, W. Holland and W. J. Lyons, claim for £7OO for petrol stolen. Rose Myrtle Thompson (Messrs Bell, Gully, Myers and O’Leary) v. William George Keir, claim for £5Ol for breach of promise. Robert Clarke Houston (Mr Hunter) v. T. G. Giller (Mr Stout) claim for rescission of sale, return of £799 deposit and £2OO damages. Begg and Co., Ltd. (Mr Stout) v. Henry Neame (Mr Macalister), dissolution of partnership. IN BANCO. Minnie Kerr v. Charles Warden Kerr (Mr Stout), appeal from decision of the Magistrate at Invercargill under Destitute Persons Act, 1910. Frederick Bowden (Mr Haggitt) v. H.M. the King (Mr Macalister), appeal from decision of the Magistrate at Invercargill under Magistrate’s Courts Act. IN DIVORCE. Alexander McFarlane (Mr Russell) v. Eleanore Susan McFarlane, petition for dissolution of marriage on ground of desertion. Agnes Griffiths (Stout and Lillicrap) v. Charles Nelson Griffiths, petition for dissolution of marriage on ground of desertion. IN BANKRUPTCY. ' Frederick George Peterson, motion for discharge. IN CHAMBERS. Margaret Marshall (deceased), - motion barring claim against estate.
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Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 6
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