SUPREME COURT LIST
TWO CRIMINAL CASES FEW CASES COMING FORWARD With only two criminal cases set down for trial and i.i'ne for sentence, one claim for damage, one for declara tory judgment sought, three originating summonses, a small cumber of divore- 1 cases and nine motions for dischnrg from bankruptcy, the Supreme Cour' list for tho sitting commencing on Monday next, is light. It is understood that his Honour, Mr Justice Blair will preside Tho list is: CRIMINAL. For Tf.al, Rvx v. Wilson Potaka, alleged carnal knowledge. Rex v. Albert Henry Earl Holmes, alleged indecently assaulting female person. CIVIL. Before Judge Alone. Pehira Kingi and another v. David Gardner, £555 14s fid damages for neg lect of land leased. F. J. Finer v. Williams Potts, declaration that plaintiff is entitled to a sur render of land for right-of-way; spec: ti<' performance of agreement and in junction restraining defendant from rreventing plaintiff entering upon lana E. O’Leary v. J. O’Leary, origina* ing summons under Family Protection Act L M. Balfour Kelly v. Public Trustee, and others, originating summons under Family Protection Ar* B. T. Sinclair v. W. D. McDonald and others, originating summons under Family Protection Act. IN DIVORCE. Before Judge Alone. Wm. Stuart Shakespere v. Olive Mona Shakespeare, divorce, failure to comply, with order for restitution of conjugal rights. Kathleen Mabel Rayner v. John Wilfred Rayner, divorce, separation. M. C. Suggate v. L C. Suggate, motion for decree absolute. In Bankruptcy. The following are applying for mo tioons for discharge:—Henry Smith, S. H. Bailey, C. F. K. Jefcoatc, L. D. Drummond. L. I.e Lievre, R. A. Upchurch, William Reid, L. C. Gwvnn, A. G. Rvland.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 110, 12 May 1931, Page 6
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