BREACH OF PROMISE.
cmiISTriU'RCII, -March dl. \ peculiar breach of promise case was lien nl l»v Judge McGregor this morning "lien Xireah i.inter sued John Patrick Sheeim, a mail messenger. I’»r c(i damages, Counsel ter plaiutitf said she Imd been employed as a shop assistant, but added to her income by dome private detective work. Defendant met her in October 1!T- , I. He was s ookinn a divorce from his wife and obtained her assistance to collect evidence. Defendant obtained a divorce and subsequently saw plaintiff very frequently. They went to a jeweller’s shop aad selected a diamond engagomeat ring. The defence would suggest that this was not an engagement ring hut a dress ring.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 1
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114BREACH OF PROMISE. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 1
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