BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.
«- A T ftM*«(&h iof-.;promi-e r 'case,.' referred to in our last issue, is just now on the tapis in Wellington, 'and, like racist cases of a similar character, .protn.isijg to be a .source of immense interest to all classes— both ; old andi ,yqnjig-(,Th.;seotl.miW.in the! suit is a member . of the Civil Service, and-aamages^ar* Set dowh at the invest sum of £300 — the-- price of a broken heart aru* iVUKCILIe* 4_B6fetidnS- ! The young 'a'iy_s u -wll f KiVV^..%Pa.ln_erßton, ' where she resided last summer, and was employed as* show^__aman in one of the ' drapery establishments adjacent to .the S"-p_«-rer-f i¥te*<~--s landlady- i->o_ rf rather *.**-ep-»---Bas-ißgn»p-peari«nce, ■ and" Was 'ex- ' ceedingly popular witb her -ttcquamtiaiices.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 17, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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115BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 17, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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