DIVORCE
Hxw Plymouth, November 1. la the Divoroa Ooacfc, the case of MoLean petitloaer t McLean respondent and Edward Tredale co-respondent, la being heard, ftaaponden was present but not appearing; co respondent had filed a defence, bat confined himself to the mere act of adaltry. The parties are Hawera settlerß. Co-respondent with his brother, are baohelor3, and petitioner and wife lived In a cottage abont half a mile from Tredale'a house, The brothers Tredale afterwards lived m the name home n» respocdent, and the first act was QOm muted sgaiost respondent's will. Th< ■:< was renewed, anrt adultery found out by the wife confessing, and when co-reepon-dent was taxed with it, eaid it was with respondent's coccarrenoe. MoLean it vo w being examined.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1700, 1 November 1887, Page 3
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122DIVORCE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1700, 1 November 1887, Page 3
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