MAINTENANCE CASE.
•— -9 - A CLERGYMAN SUKI). fllY TKJ/KCKAIU.- -I A' -- ' "< i \TION. I Hamilton. Monday. At the Magistrate':-. Court to-day Alice Woollass, a :■< of To Awamutu, sued fi'T husband, the Rev. Wm. Woo! las:', for a separation order on" the ground thai he had failed and intended to provide her wilh maintenance, that he hrd here. e,uslly of per- | sisteni cruelly. i }i.-ft>ntiant raid lie dcni<-3 the allegations, luil consented to an order for maintenance. Tin- magistrate ?aid ho could not make an order wh°re defendant denied the allegations without hearing the evidence. The case was a most painful one for the parties concerned, and he suggested an amicable settlement in preference io having the case placed on the record l ef (he court. The case was then adjourned.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 591, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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129MAINTENANCE CASE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 591, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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