VERDICT IN THE NAPIER DIVORCE CASE.
. ftlrs Josluia ml Miss Keep Exonerated. (Ity Tek'gniph.—Pivsa Association,) Wednesday. At half past twelve lust night tin jury found ut ver<Jict with a three fourths majority that .Joshua >va.s guilty of adultery tvii'li Annie Tufi, and were ununimous in tindin» that hi) did not commit ndulicry villi Miss Keep, siid also unanimous, that, ur evidence had been adduced conncc : ing Meesr.i Kennedy and Anderson and Mrs Joshua with the charges brought iifjuiiist tliein. The Court was crowded, and the veidiet evoked applause. An appli-. C:ition will bo heard to-day lor a (Ipcico of judicial separation and costs, Final Stages,. Oosts to the Go-respondents. Napier, Wednesday. In the Divorce Court this morning a decree was made for judicial separation, and Joshua's petition I'ur a divorce was dismissed. The matter of cost* was ordered to stand ovt-r except in the caso of the two co-res-poudi'iits Kennedy mid Anderson who rrero allowed £l5O each.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4259, 2 November 1892, Page 3
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157VERDICT IN THE NAPIER DIVORCE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4259, 2 November 1892, Page 3
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