STOPPED HER CREDIT
WIFE LEAVES HOME DIVORCE GRANTED ‘My wife was continually getting into debt, and when I put a notice in fbe paper stopping all her credit she just walked out.” Thus Lawrence John Smith, a PapaUetoe carpenter (Mr. Schramm), exPlained the reason for the departure of his Wife, Eva Smith. He sought a divorce on grounds of desertion before Mr. Justice Smith in the Supreme c °nrt today. Married in May, 1913, Smith said -bnt he and his wife lived in the city, had five children. His wife -oft home in June this year, and had two of the children with her. other three children were in a -°me at Manurewa. He admitted he not tried to persuade his wife to r *tnm. tnmo3 ecrse uis * was granted, to be ®u absolute in three months. short marriage On the grounds of failure to com- *** an or der for restitution of -iani a > rigllts ‘ Albert Edward WilHolmden), a seaman, of tiem , a ' ta ' c ura, was granted dissoluliani marriag e with Nellie Wilt(, 8 ‘ The marriage took place at registry office at Auckland on horn. , ber 1. 1927, but the wife left liw« . December, and was now Sydney. aw, ®ree nisi was granted, to be lodv » °lute in three months. Cuschild was granted to peti-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 1
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