DIVORCE PETITIONS
^ ^ i Decrees Granted by Supreme Court JDivorco petitions were heard. by Sir John Reed in tlie Supreme Court at Napier this mornirig. Decrees nisi to be made or moved absolute at expiration of three months were granted in the following cases : Agnes Annie Swain (Mr Nash) v. Walter Swain, to be moved absolute at the end of three months. Petition on grounds of separation. Interim cuatody of children to petitioner. Annie Mollie Tricklebank (Mr C. G. 13. Harker) v. Walter Howard Tricklebank, to be made absolute after three months. Petition on grounds of separation. Andrew Michael Curtin (Mr V. J. W. Langley) v. Marie Louise Curtin, to " be moved absolute, with notice, after three months. Petition on grounds of separation. ilhona Sophie Greene (Mr H. W. Dowling) v. James Cyril Greene, to be moved absolute after three months. Interim oustody of child to the petitioner. Petition on grounds of (separation. « _ Fdith Mifanwy Swanson, (Mr S. -HMorrison) v. Sydney George Swanson, to be made absolute aiter three months. Petition on grounds of separation. Bernard Lowry Chambers (Mr I). Scannell) v. Eileen Marjorie Fos'serie Chambers, to be moved absolute after three months. Petition on grounds of compliance with an order for the restitution of conjugal rights. Elizabeth Eieanor Fencker (Mr A. EL Exibinson) v. WiUiam Vivien Oscar Fericker, to be made absolute after three months. Petition un grounds oi separation. Owen Linton Davies (Mr W. S. Stfang} v. Phyllis Audrey Winifrefl Davies, to be made absolute after three months. Petition on grounds of failure to comply with decree for restitution of conjugal rights. Llewellyn Mitchell des Landes (Mr Langley) v. Dorothy Emily Des Landes, to be made absolute after three months. Petition on grounds of desertion. An order for the restitution of conjugal rights within 14 days was made in the case of Lednard Trevor McLeod (Mr Harker) v. Mary Elizabeth McLeod. Patricia Hume (Mr W. E, Bate) v. Laurence A. Hume, petition for custody and mahitenance. An order was maae granting custody of the child to the petitioner and 10/- a week maintenance.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 6
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