TO MAINTAIN HIS WIFE
ORDER AGAINST JOCKEY
BUSINESS VENTURE FAILS
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") AUCKLAND, Ist December. "A" well-known Auckland jockey, Benjamin Kinsman Deeloy, was respondent in an application for purmuiicut alimonj' before Mr. Justice Smith in the Supreme Court to-day. The petitioner w;is Doris Madge Elizabeth Decley (Mr. Sullivan). Mr. Xorthcroft appeared for respondent. j Deelcy "was .cross-examined by Mr. Sullivan about money ho had in the bank. This, he said, amounted to about £2000, but lie might also have "a few pounds" in his current account. A week ago he iilcd an affidavit that the amount was £2400. Last year his bank account stood at £3500, but ho had) since made investments in a company with £1500 capital, of which he held £1499. That company had absorbed about £ISOO of his income in the past twelve months. Until eight or nine months ago, Decley said, he was paying his wife £5 a week for the support, of herself and the two children, aged eight and nine years. \ /Cross-examined about n offence of beiiig'drunk in charge of a motor-cur, Deeleysaid ho had pleaded domestic trouble. "It seems,"to: bo .a vicious circle," remarked Mr. Sullivan. In '.connection with his business venture, Deelcy-said he had taken two shops. The rental of one expired that day, and he had abandoned it. The ■tonurcofc the.other would continue for two years and a half. Mr. Northeroft said his client's capital was rapidly; disappearing, and an attempt was being made to curtail the loss. '..--. -.•To/his-Honour, witness, said he had started, on a falling market. Tho goods were not in demand, raid ho lost capita}... .... ■..,.,■.'..= Hifi,..Honour,.n,iadc an order for respondent to pay iiis wife £4 15s it week permanent maintenance. , . •
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 16
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287TO MAINTAIN HIS WIFE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 16
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