SUPREME COURT.
THE HAMILTON SEBSIONS.
LIST OF CIVIL CASES
There Is a comparatively light list of civil business for the Supreme Court sessions opening before Mr Justice Herdman at Hamilton on luesday. The 'cases set down for hearing are as follows: —
Before a Judge and Jury. Margaret Douglas v. William Clokey, damages alleged negligence £SBO Is; Andrew Millar v. Lawrence Roy Greenslade, damages alleged negligence £243 8s 6d.
Before a Judge Alone. Cecil Henwick v. Hector Alexander Wilson, damages alleged false representations £384 10s; Alfred Charles Bennett v. William E. Gray, damages alleged negligence £177 Is 6d; James Mowha v. Harriet Brown, alleged .wrongful seizure, etc., damages £536, counter-claim declaration £IOO damages for detention; Cecil George Johnston v. Richard James and Florence Mary Tlddy, stock sold and delivered and interest £350 5s Id, counter-claim £242 5s 9d stook sold and delivered, etc.; Polly Gentry v. Arthur Edward Faville, £SOO damages alleged negligence; Robert George Read and Arthur Read (as administrators of the estate of William Read, deceased) v. the Public Trustee (as executor of the will of Sarah Eliza Read, deceased), £I3OB 17s damages for alleged breach of agreement; Ernest Dickey v. A. E. Seaton, return of chattels, damages £6O; Isabel Barlow v. Richard Marsden Johnson, damages alleged negligence £352 11s 3d.
Divorce. Before a Judge Alone. James Cochrane Cleland v. Marie Cleland, failure to comply with decree for restitution of conjugal rights; John Robert Voyle v. Mary Veronica Voyle, failure to comply with decree for restitution of conjugal rights; Gladys Margaret Cannons v. Edgar Leonard A. Cannons, alleged adultery; Gladys May McKey v. Wales Theodore M. C. McKey, failure to comply with decree for restitution; Alexander Mllliken v. Gudrun Milllken, restitution of conjugal rights; ’Florence Madeline Grey v. John Laird Grey, desertion and/or separation.
In Banco. George Putnam Parkhouse v. George Jamieson, originating summons; T. Anderson v. Goodsons Ltd., appeal; George Augustus Carter v. James Dobson, appeal. Applications for discharge from bankruptcy will be made by: William John Allerton Farrelly, William Duncan, Alexander Frederick Conrad, Leonard Peel-Walker, John Wrathall, Arthur St. John White, William Robert James Climo, Charles Vallance Brown, Alexander Oswald McCaw.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19099, 9 November 1933, Page 2
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