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SUPREME COURT

DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS

"His Honour tho Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) .• j-estenlny ■ morning hoard .ii petition for divorce, the parties being Lizzio Harsh, ilastcrtoh, petitioner, ami 'William Edward Marsh. ■ . Tiho.grounds of tho petition were desertion and" adultery. - Petitioner stated tliut slie was married ill '181 M; and shortly after the marriago her hii.sband,cp!miioi)cod_.tp.jll-lroat hnr. She lci't-.liim LabouOour.lCyeaxs later. Since Hint time. <oie had not received any support from, him. „ .... .. "William Henry Marsh,' soil of the parties, said that .his mother mis.keeping him, as ...he had- been wonniled ■at ■'tho •front:■■Hβ visited Wanganui, where tho respondent was .living with a woman. His father seemed afraid that witness-should speak to. tho woman alone. The woman told-him that sho was married to t.ho respondent, and did not -care,, who .kiie.iv it.. ... ' , ■ His ■Honour remarked (hat-no-further evidence than a certificate of second niar- • riage w'as ; nee-assury,. unil ho ..granted, a ■decree nisi, to bo made-absolute in three .months. Costs, .were allowed. ... . - Mr. ]?.-L. - Hollings, of llaslorton, ap-peared-for petitioner. '. . ■.•■■■

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 2

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165

SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 2

SUPREME COURT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 2

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