
    CITY OF HOBOKEN, PROSECUTOR, v. STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS AND HOBOKEN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS. GEORGE COMPTON, DAVID R. SMITH, MAHLON R. MARGERUM AND THELMA PARKINSON, MEMBERS OF STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS, PROPONENTS-APPELLANTS, v. CITY OF HOBOKEN, PROSECUTOR-RESPONDENT.
    Submitted May 29, 1936
    Decided October 2, 1936.
    For the appellants, David T. Wilentz.
    
    For the respondent, Horace L. Allen.
    
   Per Curiam.

This appeal is from an order of the Supreme Court refusing to quash certain subpoenas requiring the appellants, who were members of the state board of tax appeals, to appear and testify as witnesses before a Supreme- Court commissioner under a rule to take depositions, which was allowed in certiorari proceedings.

We conclude that the appeal should be dismissed on the authority of In re Donald & Healy, 87 N. J. L. 691, wherein this court held that an appeal of this nature was an attempt to review the action of the Supreme Court with reference to its own process, and therefore such action was not appealable.

The appeal will be dismissed.

For dismissal — The Chancellor, Chief Justice, Lloyd, Heher, Hetfield, Dear, Wells, WolfsKeil, Rafferty, JJ. 9.  