SUPREME COURT
SESSION AT WANGANUI NO CASES FOR TRIAL JUSTICE REED TO PRESIDE. j There are no criminal cases fur ! trial on the calendar for the quarterly , session of the .Supreme Court which opens at Wanganui next Afonday morning. Theie is one prisoner for sentence on a charge cf forging and uttering and theft of a postal note. His Honour Mi. Justice Reed will ’! The civil calendar includes one ddion to be heard before the Judge , this £750 genera damages and £s•’• 3s <kl are claimed There arc 10 civil cases to be beard by the Judge alone, five of the actioYis being originating summonses in connection with the administration of estates, a claim for £3OO damages for , alleged slander, an application for probate and an appeal against a magisL trate’s de< ision in the Waverley Magistrate ’« Court in respect oi an order ■' under the Destitute Persuns’ Act. ' There are 10 undefended divorce ap ' plications, one defended case, two mo- ; • lions for decrees absolute and six ap- | plications for discharge from banki rupt <'■ ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 8
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173SUPREME COURT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 8
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