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SUPREME COURT.

HAMILTON SESSION. j i LIGHT CRIMINAL LIST. The criminal calendar for the. quarterly session of the Supreme Court in Hamilton, commencing on Tuesday, before His Honor Mr. Justice Ilerdman, is very light, there being only four cases for trial. There is, however a heavy list of civil cases set down for trial. The lists are as follows: — Criminal Sessions. (For trial.) Chas. Wm. Wahle, alias Chas. McRae, Neilson, etc., alleged forgery: Charles Murphy, alleged theft; Tame Oterse, alleged breaking and entering with intent to commit a crime; Manuel Wilson, alias Jack. Manuel Wilson, alleged assault and robbery. Civil List. (Before Judge and Jury of 12.) William McDermott v. Winstone’s Roofing Tile Manufacturers. Ltd., £I4OB damages for alleged negligence.' (New trial ordered for this session.) Alexander McCoombe v. Thames Valiev Electric Power Board, £1223 damages for alleged negligence; Thomas Neylon v. Thomas P. Dowling, £1023 damages for alleged negligence; Eustace Chas. E. Nicholson v, William D. Ross, £SOO for alleged slander. j (Before a Judge Alone.) Cases adjourned from last session to be heard last this session.

p. G. Merlo v. Pukcweka Sawmills, Ltd., alleged breach of contract £6i7, counter claim £5lB breach agreement; Ernest Albert Ditchings v. Thomas E. Martin. £203 allegedly due under guarantee; Jabez J. Busby v. V. R. Astbury, specific performance or £250 damages; Amos Chatfleld v. Albert Henry Jury,. £261 allegedly due under agreement; John Chas. Cameron v. W. E. Smith, specific performance and £250 damages, £325 moneys allegedly due; Standard Oil Co. v. M. D. Walmsley, foreign judgment; Ngahara Ilakopa v. Alfred J. Isdale, setting aside judgment and £648 damages; Hira Rangimatini v. Albert C. Holland, writ of prohibition; Edward John Graham v. Percy Harold Watts, £2096, balance of wages allegedly clue; Auckland University Council v. Richard Johnson, injunction and £IOO damages counter-claim (case part heard) ; Edward George Rosevear v. Lewis Alex. Grant, £402 timber sold, counter-claim £414 damages; Ebenezer IT. Slater v. William A. Paterson and Anor, £6225 damages for alleged misrepresentation and breach of contract; Arthur Bennett v. Arthur B. Timblick and others, rescission of agreement and £3352 damages, etc.; Mary Isabella Montefiorc v. James G. Holmes, £3OO for alleged misrepresentation; Official Assignee v. Vincenzo Nigro, £3139, moneys allegedly due; Hamilton Theatre Royal, Ltd. v. Sydney T. Tombs, £2OOO damages.

Compensation Case.

11. A. Lurman v. Otorobanga County Council.

There is one appeal case to he heard In Divorce. (Judge and Jury of 12.)

Albert Edward Varc v. Edith Varc and John Fisher (co-respondent), £SOO damages.

(Before Judge Alone,)

Arthur Laurie Wallace v. Doris Vivienne Wallace, dissolution; Robert R. Ritchie v. Isabella Maud Ritchie, dissolution; Elsie Ellen Harry v. William Albert Harry, dissolution; Margaret E. Murphy v. Andrew Robt. Murphy, dissolution; Henry Nevill v. Vera Myrtle Nevill, dissolution; Annie Rawle Warriner v. John Jas. R. Warriner, dissolution.

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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16655, 21 November 1925, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16655, 21 November 1925, Page 2

SUPREME COURT. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16655, 21 November 1925, Page 2

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