Supreme Court.
Tub following cases, with the allegations of prosecution, comprise, we understand, the list [so far of the cases to be heard at the Supreme Court: — Civil. Beinhai Bangimataira and others v. Duff Brothers, claim L 3,800, damages to land through neglect. Mr Day for plaintiffs, and Mr McLean for defendants. Tiaki Kainga and others v. Duff Brothers, claim L 3.090, damages to land through negleo 1 . Mr Day for plaintiffs, and Mr McLean for defendants. Bees and Day v. P. Barker, claim LI .849, assignment of bill of costs. Mr A. Bees for plaintiffs, end Mr DeLantour for defendant. W. Cooper v. Baiha Weheroa, claim L 282, promissory note and interest. Mr Sievwright for plaintiff, and Mr Day for defendant. J. Somervell v. J. East, dissolution of partnership. Mr DeLautour for plaintiff! and Mr Jones for defendant. Bank of New South Wales v. P. Barker, claim L 732 9s lOd, due nnder order of Native Land Court. Mr Skeet for plaintiff, and Mr DeLautour for defendant. T. J. Steele v. O. Bamlose, damages, ete., L 282 8s 6d. Mr L. Rees for plaintiff, and Mr Sainsbury for defendant. T. J. Steele v. C. M. Christiansen, damage, etc., L2OO. Mr L. Rees for plaintiff, and Mr Sainsbury for defendant, Criminal. Hemara Popata, rape on a child, W. Capper, perjury. Hohepa te Peri, larceny. Hohepa te Perl, escape from custody. Te Puna Huaki, feloniously killing a horse. F. Hall. A. Ward, H. W. Taylor, forcible entry. J. T. White, horse stealing. J. T. White, false pretences. The Bankruptcy Court site on Monday at 10. when Daniel Courtenay's application for discharge will be heard. Mr Jones ro« presents the debtor.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 643, 6 August 1891, Page 2
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279Supreme Court. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 643, 6 August 1891, Page 2
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