SI LENT MAN AND WII'K. XKW VOltK, .Inly -JK. A Now York oouplo, who, hv mutual agreement, hav.e not spoken to each other for nine years although living together, yesterday, on the expiration of their pact, renewed it for a further term of nine years. The couple are Mr and Mrs Charles Matimanu. The husband, who is a tapestry artist, is 7-T, and his wife 15. Describing the reasons for their unusual life, Baumann said: "Nine years' ago we found we couldn’t get on together owing to the great difference of our ages. We did not think alike on any subject, so we agreed to disagree. "We live in the same Hat, hut I rarely see my wife. She comes and goes as she pleases.” Coder the agreement. Haumaen renounces all control over the children. "My wife is relieved of all responsihilitv towards me, ar.d I towards her, ’ he added. "Coder the agreement she must support herself and three children. I take cure of myself. Three of mv own sons contribute to her suppnrt.” Baumann's lirst wife died in I KUO. By the two wives he has had 7 hoys and 5 girls. This heats the record of Mr and Mrs Hill, of Ilford, who had never spoken to each other for three years when their ease came before the Divorce Court in November
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NOT! CIO. AS FROM SATURDAY, OCT. Ut. tin- partnership of I.OCK AND MORRIS, HUTCH ERS, <>f Kai.iori, lias In-on mutually dissolved, and tie business "ill. i" future, 1)0 earned on |,t Mr John Dock. | All accounts duo to. or liy, the firm 1 are ro M uostod to ho paid or umdeiod fortlnvilh. i Tide firm desires to thank the general ; public for past patronage and ta ] <it a ooiitinuanio thereof for the tit-"' ! management. TOWN 11 Aid. IUMU. rflHB Pirates Football Club "ill hold -S a GRAND It Al.l jon MONDAY OCT. 3rd. to celebrate the winning of the seven-aside tourney. Admission: Gentlemen, ‘Js; holies Is. Good nn.sie. ITYK POUNDS REWARD. JOSEPH HUTCHISON v. KAN'ERI SAWMII.t. COY. I.TD. The amove reward win t.e paid to any person supplying to the undersigned such information ns will lead to the tracing of a CHEOUE f„r £in drawn hy David Stuart on the Hunk of New South Wains, in March last mentioned iii tho above the Warden’s Court, Hokitika, on Wednesday, A: the ‘3t st in at, G, mKSNMW, i&MfePf RftWfiKSi
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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