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SUPREME COURT CASES

THE SESSION IN TARANAKI Eleven criminal cases. COURT OPENS NEXT TUESDAY. Eleven criminal cases are listed in the calendar for the next session of the Supreme Court in the Taranaki judicial district. The court opens in New Plymouth next Tuesday, under the presidency of Mr. Justice Ostler. The complete calendar is as follows:-* . CRIMINAL. For Trial. Tapp, John Howard William; alleged false pretences. Wood, Stanley Reid Amies; alleged sending of threatening letters. Tweedale, Horace Alfred; alleged theft of tyre, etc. Tweedale, Horace Alfred; alleged theft of whisky. Oonroy, Albert Morgan; alleged attempted indecent assault, alleged indecent assault, and a.lcged attempted suicide.

Vickery, Walter William; alleged negligent driving so as to cause death. •Sinclair, Thomas Henry Herbert; alleged theft (23 charges), For Sentence. Graham, Arthur; breaking entering and theft. Wellington, Harold; breaking, entering and theft (five eases), and theft. Kuscoe, Norman Lester; breaking, entering and theft (four cases), and theft (two cases). 1 Cadman, Norman; their. CIVIL CASES. (Before Judge and Jury of Twelve.) The Public Trustee (as administrator of the estate of John Wilson, late of Ratapiko, farmer, deceased) v. the Taranaki Electric Power Board; claim for £2OOO damages for death from injuries due to alleged negligence. ■ < .j White, Thomae McLeod v. the Uni||d Service Bus Company; dbfim for £H»B 10s 4d damages fur injuries due to leged negligence. (Before Judge Alone.) J‘|

Lehmann, August Charles William v. Muggcridge, Alfred Benjamin and another: Claim for £359 damages for alleged wrongful dismissal and for return of £ll2 10s deposit find expenses. Bradley, Zara v. Power, Riehitd Michael and another; application pier specific performance of agreement sal© and purchase, and for interest ;qn purchase mofiey. Counier-elaiprf'or £so return of deposit. Rogers, Harper Clarence v. »Syine, David Simpson and others, as exeeuteifs and trustees of Josiah Rogers, Application for declaration that :oert|snn money is due to the estate accounts, enquiry, etc. Pitt, Maigaret v. Pitt, Harry William F. Application for possession bf farm and profits at £3 per week. Counter-claim for partition of land or sale, accounts and enquiries.

Watt, William v. Anderson,. Josephine. Application for possession of land and premises, and mesne profile at 25s pir week. ( : Derrett, Edward and others v. Donilp, William Edward and others. Application for declaration that lease is volji, possession of land and mesne profits? A. Ha trick and Op.,' Ltd., v, Jenkins, John David and another. Applioawn for possession of lands and premises, and mesne profits at £7 per ' wqeK. Counter claim for execution of leMe, £5O damages, or such damages as cowri; shall assess. DIVORCE. (Before Judge Alone.) . DEFENDED. Fred. C. Emeny v. Mabel L> Ejneny, petition for restitution 4)f eojijngal rights. Philip Prieke v. Florence Pi ;rife, petition for permanent maintenance,.

UNDEFENDED. J. G. Rawlinson v. Annie M. C. Raw* finsou and another (dissolution). William Hay v. Edith May Hay (dissolution). Motions to make decrees nisi absolute; as follows:—Towers v. Towers Roger# v. Rogers, Curtz v. Ourtz, Loveridge v. Loveridge, Hay v. Hay, Ratu v> Ratu. APPEALS. Thomae Young v. Leonard Hall, appeal from decision of Magistrate at New Plymouth. Harry W. IF. Pitt v. Margaret Pitt, appeal from decision of Magistrate at New Plymouth. A. Vinten v. Thomas Bailey, appeal from decision of Magistrate at Hawera, BANKRUPTCY. MOTIONS FOR DISCHARGE. Percy A. Griffiths. David Burgess. Ernest A. Osmond. Thomas Sherlock. Jesse W. Gardiner. Joseph Martin. .. Hoko Karatau. James Fowler. William Hayward. Alfred Kilpatrick. J. J. Walker. Donald Chamberlain. MISCELLANECUS MATTERS. 'Adlam, Allen A., v. Willcox, Ellen, and others, summons for provision under, the Family Protection Act. In rc property of William Horne H. Young, a bankrupt, inter pleader summons for directions as to disposal of certain moneys.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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SUPREME COURT CASES Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 11

SUPREME COURT CASES Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 11

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