AN UNUSUAL CASE.
JPer I'rcss Association.) OISBOHXE. March T. At the Al«g-iKt|.ali« a Court to-dav Ma(ilu;iv X't'imld, fanner. used rt2 charged his wife with intending to' leave hun without adequate means of support. After hearing evidence 'f"! wus "wde for maintenance of 10s per week, defendant lo entvr mtp u bond of £3OO, and to flud two sureties of £2OO each, in (life" 1 !' juonlhu' Ijnprisgnmcnt. liw evidence showed that defendant liad spoken of going to America and had asked her hushmid to go, bill he refused. Jle liad left honie, lie said, because he hud been knocked down and ill-treated by his brother-in-law. He had married eight vears ago, and his properly had been ' conveyed to his wjfo by deed of assignment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2
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123AN UNUSUAL CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7757, 8 March 1905, Page 2
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