✨ Supreme Court Regulations and Sittings
Nov. 7.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2165
Regulation under “The Law Practitioners Act, 1882.”
BY virtue of the powers vested in us by law, it is ordered by us, the Judges of the Supreme Court, that the following rule and regulation under “The Law Practitioners Act, 1882,” shall come into force on and after the 1st day of December, 1901.
RULE.
Notwithstanding the rules and regulations under “The Law Practitioners Act, 1882,” gazetted on the 26th of July, 1900, or anything therein contained, the rules and regulations under the same Act gazetted on the 5th November, 1896, are hereby re-enacted, and shall from henceforth remain in force.
Dated at Wellington, this 4th November, 1901.
ROBERT STOUT, C.J.
JOSHUA STRANGE WILLIAMS.
J. E. DENNISTON.
EDWD. T. CONOLLY.
W. B. EDWARDS.
THEO. COOPER.
Fixing Sittings of the Supreme Court in the Northern Judicial District.
WE, the Judges of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers vested in us by “The Supreme Court Act, 1882,” hereby make the following rules respecting the places and times for holding sittings of the Supreme Court and sittings in Chambers, in the Northern Judicial District, for the year 1902:—
Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the Supreme Court House, AUCKLAND, to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m.:—
Monday, 3rd February.
Monday, 5th May.
Monday, 11th August.
Monday, 17th November.
Sittings for the trial of civil actions will be held at the Supreme Court House, AUCKLAND, to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m.:—
Monday, 17th February.
Monday, 19th May.
Monday, 25th August.
Monday, 1st December.
The trial of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” may take place at any of the above-mentioned sittings for the trial of civil actions.
Sittings of the Court in Banco will be held at the Courthouse, AUCKLAND, every Wednesday, except during vacation, the absence of the Judge, or when he is engaged on other business.
Sittings in Chambers will be held at the Judge’s Chambers, in the Courthouse, AUCKLAND, every Tuesday and Friday, except during vacation, the absence of the Judge, or when he is engaged on other business.
Sittings in Chambers at other times and during vacation, in respect of urgent business, may be held at such times and places as may suit the convenience of the Judge.
Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” will be held at the Courthouse, NEW PLYMOUTH, to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m.:—
Wednesday, 5th March.
Wednesday, 1st October.
Business in Banco and Chambers may be disposed of in the course of these sittings, at such days and hours as the Judge may appoint.
Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” will be held at the Courthouse, GISBORNE, to commence on the following days, at 10.30 a.m.:—
Thursday, 10th April.
Thursday, 11th September.
Business in Banco and in Chambers may be disposed of in the course of these sittings, at such days and hours as the Judge may appoint.
If any of the days above appointed for sittings should be a public holiday, the sittings will commence on the first day after the day so appointed which is not a holiday.
Given under our hands, at Wellington, this fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and one.
ROBERT STOUT.
JOSHUA STRANGE WILLIAMS.
J. E. DENNISTON.
EDWD. T. CONOLLY.
W. B. EDWARDS.
THEO. COOPER.
Fixing Sittings of the Supreme Court in the Wellington Judicial District.
WE, the Judges of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers vested in us by “The Supreme Court Act, 1882,” hereby make the following rules respecting the places and times for holding sittings of the Supreme Court and sittings in Chambers, in the Judicial District of Wellington, for the year 1902:—
Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the Supreme Court House, WELLINGTON, to commence on the following days, at 10.30 a.m.:—
Monday, 3rd February.
Monday, 28th April.
Monday, 4th August.
Monday, 24th November.
Sittings for the trial of civil actions will be held at the Supreme Court House, WELLINGTON, to commence on the following days, at 10.30 a.m.:—
Monday, 17th February.
Monday, 12th May.
Monday, 18th August.
Monday, 1st December.
The trial of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” may take place at any of the above-mentioned sittings for the trial of civil actions.
Sittings of the Court in Banco will be held at the Courthouse, WELLINGTON, every Wednesday, at half-past 10 o’clock in the forenoon, except during vacation, or during the absence of the Judge, or unless the Judge is engaged on other business.
Sittings in Chambers will be held at the Judge’s Chambers, in the Courthouse, WELLINGTON, every Tuesday and Friday, at half-past 10 o’clock in the forenoon, except during vacation, or during the absence of the Judge, or unless the Judge is engaged on other business.
Sittings in Chambers at other times and in vacation, in respect of urgent business, may be held at such times and places as may suit the convenience of the Judge.
Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” will be held at the Supreme Court House, WANGANUI, to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m.:—
Monday, 24th February.
Monday, 26th May.
Monday, 22nd September.
Such business in Banco and in Chambers as the Judge shall allow may be disposed of in the course of these sittings, at such days and hours as the Judge may appoint.
Sittings for the trial of criminal and civil cases, and of causes under “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1867,” will be held at the Courthouse, NAPIER, to commence on the following days, at 10.30 a.m.:—
Monday, 10th February.
Monday, 12th May.
Monday, 8th September.
Such business in Banco and in Chambers as the Judge shall allow may be disposed of in the course of these sittings, at such days and hours as the Judge may appoint.
If any of the days above appointed for sittings should be a public holiday, the sittings will commence on the first day after the day so appointed which is not a holiday.
Given under our hands, at Wellington, this fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and one.
ROBERT STOUT.
JOSHUA STRANGE WILLIAMS.
J. E. DENNISTON.
EDWD. T. CONOLLY.
W. B. EDWARDS.
THEO. COOPER.
Fixing Sittings of the Supreme Court in the Canterbury Judicial District.
WE, the Judges of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in pursuance of the powers vested in us by “The Supreme Court Act, 1882,” hereby make the following rules respecting the places and times for holding sittings of the Supreme Court and sittings in Chambers, in the Judicial District of Canterbury, for the year 1902:—
Sittings for the trial of criminal cases will be held at the Supreme Court House, CHRISTCHURCH, to commence on the following days, at 11 a.m.:—
Monday, 10th February.
Monday, 12th May.
Monday, 4th August.
Tuesday, 11th November.
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NZ Gazette 1901, No 96