SUPREME COURT.
(Before His Honor Sir J, Prendergast, 0. J.) The following bankrupts were granted their discharge-E. 0. Bolton,'J. H, Aislable, A, Ledger, 0. Peterson, J. Bailey, and T. Parker. The case Raniera Ahenata and others v. G, C. Ormond was heard on Thursday. Mr Rees appeared for plaintiffs and Mr Carlisle for defendant. The claim was for £IQG trespass s.l damages. Judgment was' entered u ,ur defendant with 9°sts on tbp lowest sale, Judgment was given for defendant with costs on the lowest seals in the case Percival Barker v, Mr and Mrs Hardy, claim for the possession <?f land and buiHihg* si Mftk»«rl| and £5O damages. Mr DeLautour appeared for plaintiff and Mr Finn for defendant. In Chambers Yesterday morning it decided-to postpone the hearing ease Hfttdjr v, DeLsqtqur ftnd qtherp, .
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 351, 14 September 1889, Page 2
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133SUPREME COURT. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 351, 14 September 1889, Page 2
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