THE WELLINGTON BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.
Ifr Lejbourne, who was lately cast in .damages to the amount of £88 in an actica for breach of promise, writes to the Auckland Observer expressing his deep grati- . Aude for that journal's remarks on the riUe. He »ay si— ''Undoubtedly it is at ajl times exceedingly pleasant to know that you hare a friend here And there who w not carried away by haroh and unfeeling judgment. It is pretty well known that I could have quashed the .ease had I told all I knew, but I would rather pay th«n hurt her character. I have got off for the sum of £88 altogether, at £2 per month. This will not Sort me, and no doubt in after years I aball be j£ad, as joa mbj. These payneati monthly will compel her to wait before, the costs are paid, and Wore «h« will get anything for showing lurseK-up to the public so ridiculously.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 58, 6 January 1883, Page 3
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160THE WELLINGTON BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 58, 6 January 1883, Page 3
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