Case Name: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPEAL OF LYMAN H. BIGELOW, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FROM A DECISION OF THOMAS TREADWAY, AUDITOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII
Court: Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii
Jurisdiction: Hawaii
Decision Date: 1929-03-18
Citations: 30 Haw. 907
Docket Number: No. 1835
Parties: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPEAL OF LYMAN H. BIGELOW, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FROM A DECISION OF THOMAS TREADWAY, AUDITOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
Judges: Perry, C. J., Banks and Parsons, JJ.
Reporter: Hawaii Reports
Volume: 30
Pages: 907–907

Head Matter:
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPEAL OF LYMAN H. BIGELOW, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FROM A DECISION OF THOMAS TREADWAY, AUDITOR OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
No. 1835.
Filed February 23, 1929.
Decided March 18, 1929.
Perry, C. J., Banks and Parsons, JJ.
O. N. Tavares, Second Deputy Attorney General, for the petition.

Opinion:
Per Ouriam.
This is a petition for a rehearing. It is contended by Lyman H. Bigelow, superintendent of public works of the Territory of Hawaii, that in our original opinion we inadvertently failed to notice the provisions of certain sections of the Federal statutes. These sections did not escape our attention hut we thought they were without hearing upon the questions which we considered determinative of the case and therefore they were not mentioned in the opinion. We know of no reason why we should reach a different conclusion from that already announced.
The petition is denied, Avithout argument, under the rule.