THE DIVORCE COURT.
A Pukekohe Case. An application lor the dissolution 1 of his marriage was made to the ' Chief lustre, Sir Kobert Stout, in ' the Supreme Court on Wednesday by \ | William Bitchie, of I'aorata, near m ! Pukekohe, on the ground that his I i \ wife. Helen Hitchic, had been guilty , - ot misconduct with William Hogan. i Petitioner, who was represented I \ by Mr W. P. Endean, said that the i marriage took place in larlan, tl Scotland, in December. I**ll. Soon!) afterwards the parlies c-ime to New | Zealand, and resided at I'aerata. Early in 100 I, the petitioner went j__ away with Hunan to Gisbornc. , Hogan was interested ir, racing. Charles Anderson, of Pukekohe, . \ also gn\'e evidence. The other parties to the ai tion j ' were not represented in any way, , ai .1 a nY. rep ni i, to he nmvod i'' ali-.uite in Hirer month-, w\ i j *•■ grand il. with n "i" on the lowest i ' scale against i o ic p.'iidi i t. I
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 231, 18 September 1914, Page 2
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168THE DIVORCE COURT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 231, 18 September 1914, Page 2
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