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This Afternoon MARRRING FOR MONEY, Dunedin.—ln the Divorce Court, Judge Williams granted a rule nisi for dissolution of marriage, on the petition of Grace McNab Stuart, wife of Thomas Kendall Stuart. No appearance of the respondent. The petititioner married her in 1873 for her money, and finding it locked up, commenced a course of ill-treatment. After this date a separation was drawn up by the petitioner, getting rid of her husbamd by paying, him £4OO, after which he left for Invercargil I, and led a life of immorality, leading to the present proceedings, BRIDGES CONTRACT. Wellington. The following tenders were received for' Whakaruatapu and Mangatera bridges contract, WellingtonNapier Railway Accepted, M. McKenzie & Co., Dunedin, £9,350. Declined : J, O’Brien, Auckland, £9,400 ; W. J. Bassett, Wanganui, £9,832; J. B. Ross, Auckland ; £10,191 ; Alexander & McFarlane, Wanganui, £10,364 ; Mace & Bassett, Patea, £10,407 ; T. H. Parsons, New Plymouth, £10,498 ; J. Saunders, Wellington, £10,623; T. H. Downes, Dunedin, £10,931 ; J. & C. Bull, Feilding, £11,175; Sutherland & McKinnon, Auckland, £11,230; C, Bray, Feilding, £11,434 ; Glendenning & Griffin, Napier, £13,197.
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Patea Mail, 28 August 1882, Page 3
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