DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.
STONE V. STONE. it-tie Supreme Court yesterday afterJL after the adjournment at the CalSSjOoek Case, his Honor. Mr. Justice Sston. heard a petition from CharrTZ/ijselie. Stone for a dissolution oi j? maniase with Bernard Mark Stone. V Walker appeared for the petitioner, *Tj ti€re was no appearance oi responpetitioner said she was married • r.=_ondent on the 6th December, fJr£ Auckland. She lived with her taW & Auckland, Sydney.. Weffing- ? aad WaihL He had never provided ..home for her. gis Honor: Where did you bye then? ■Witness: Sometines with my parents, _—.t__.es with his parents. In Sydney lived in a boirdingnoose. *Hfe Honor: Well, that's a kind of a •lame- Some people prefer it. Perhaps * mem you never had a special home if Toar own?— Yes! ftaitiinring, petitioner said there was mc AM of the marriage, a girl, which 7Y died. Sic and her husband W never agreed 'rom the day of the Respordent left her three -eels after their marriage, and went to ■Kg mthout telli-g her. Her husband Lain left her without telling her on the s&**"bvemrber, 19C1- Her child was scaldJ to death at Whangarei on the 9th November, 190? sh e hzA not heard Ljnt her hush-Id since. She gare him
•üB-aseto tea.-c her. ■oj-' 2*onar_ You say that you never pi from tie day you were married, jsasallhisault? Petitioner-, r^es! n-g Honocsaid he did not consider & jvidence efficient without eorroboraaad th_case was ordered to stand
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1907, Page 7
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241DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1907, Page 7
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