MARRY IN HASTE.
ELTHAM MAINTENANCE CASE. PER I'BESS ASSOCIATION'. Auckland, April 8.
Judgment was given on Saturday in connection with an interesting matrimonial story told to Mr C, C. Kettle, S.M., by a young wife named Maddock. Her husband, Charles William Maddock, was summoned to maintain his wife, but the Magistrate announced thai the information would be dismissed. The parties, lie said, married in Auckland on August Bth, and went to Elthani. Mrs Maddock became homesick and returned to Auckland; ou September Kith absolutely declining to go back to her husband, though he came to Auckland for the purpose. Complainant was not destitute, %ud as she left her husband without reasonable cause, the defendant was not to blame if he refused to send money for hor support in Auckland. It was Mrs Maddock's duty to return to her husband.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 2
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139MARRY IN HASTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 2
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