THE DIVORCE CASE.
iwo «0[ Cl zli £:& ,:;-.. ,L., i4 T-'S 1 »;fJ f (ITHITIiDf^B%SS ; :A«i3OTA l Tlb*.) ;;; ? C ' .7«i^Ji ; J)a,. An i^on liaa b^en'commenctd in 1 therSupreme Courtforjudicial-separa-tion from thej^fiusband^njthe ground ' of crueUy-^ind; desertion %the wife of a 'well-known medical practitioner who hpl^ several Government"appointmenw IThe petitioner's citation iileges that pr fyusband steuck her and^drlßw blood|llciclcipd^ arid otherwise severelj treated herv that he has for two years reused to live with her, and latter^refo^d \o support her, that upon h^BnUrmg his houße l^'week he ordereit^is groom tb^fowai^r eject her which was dons; also;' tibat he has written to another married woman proppßing. an elopement to EngUnd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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106THE DIVORCE CASE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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