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AN UNUSUAL CASE.

| i:y Tia i oil\eii - I'RK.ss ASSOCIATION.] Ancklund, This Day. Somewhat unusual circumstances Were disclosed in a case brought by Margaret Jlarriaon for a separation order against. her husband, Charles Arthur Harrison, he being charged wish faiiuij' to provido maint«iiance. A piTviou:; application" had been made in Welliii.e.ton and was abandoned, aec et'ii i nj; !o i lefolldai) t'll Folicitor, Im rim: e . Tiei o 'mil been ttlUlltt towards si !-*c Itlson ni . iii-tendant was proprietor of the Koy.-ti Hotel, Wellington, and. ivun'.r! :oMed. this case might be alianih'iii >i oi \ i"W of divorce proceed in,*.::. Hamuli said she had been livin,' tin wliiii her husband had given he;, ami what, she had saved • —• about There was probably about .'•noo 11'lo-niiinjv. She admitted that in W'eilinirion she stayed at the beßt hotel:. She wrote her husband b letiii ihsi aieninj* to commit bigamy, but t list was a joke. Ihe magistrate said he could not make an order. On the evidence produced complainant was not destitute, nor was he satisfied she WHS not bemaintained, if Bhe wished the matter thoroughly investigated,he hud 11e11r i f x<) to the Wellington Supreme i "on r I. The case was dismissed without prejudice.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 442, 24 February 1912, Page 5

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AN UNUSUAL CASE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 442, 24 February 1912, Page 5

AN UNUSUAL CASE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 442, 24 February 1912, Page 5

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