SUPREME COURT.
CIVIL SITTINGS. Tbej list of civil fixtures for the present session of the Supreme Court is as follows November 10—Mulligan v. Briggs and another. November 20—-Joughin and another v. Opie (two cases'. November 23 - Webb v. the King. November 25- -Divorce and chamber November 26—Stoddart v. Ashburton County Council. November* 27—The King v. Carter. November 30—Scott v. Patterson and December 2 Brad If v y. Bradley. December 3—Raphael v. Sumner Borough ( ounoil. December 4—Sandrey and another v. JLmpton and others. December 7—-Bowis v. Galpin. December S-~ Watt v. Southern Cross Assurance Co. December 9 Keen v. Keen and another. Rendezvous, Ltd, v. ‘Scott Service Taiio:ing Co. December 10—Buchanan v. RobertDecember 11—Niven-and Co. v. Cygnet, Ltd. December 14—(Carpet Import, Ltd, v. Death and Co. December lo—M'Leod v. Edgar and another. MOST DISGUSTING CASE, AVERS JUDGE. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, November IS. At the Supreme Court to-day Samuel Finch, of Ohingaiti, was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for indeI V \
cent assault on his young daughter and attempted incest. The Judge said that the case was the most disgusting he had heard.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17698, 19 November 1925, Page 10
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