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DIVORCE CASE.

[By'Telegrapli,—Press Association.)

Dusedin, April 19. In the.Divorce Court, the .case of Ahlfeld v.Ahlfeld and llellwig, the husband's petition on . the ground of adultery, is being heard, The respondent also claims a judicial tioii, oil tbp ground of cruelty. Ahlfeld is a member of nn importing firm, and jlie co-respondent is a clerk in his. employ, Both deny. tho .allegations.

;■% ki-iyi, LATER, ■" • The divorce case, Ahlfeld v Ahlteld and Hellwig, was not concluded when the Court rose, The petitioner, in his evidence, Baid that ono night wheu lie suspected that someone was about, through his wife's,action with the blind, he went out in front, and going round to the back, found Hell-

wig.peering;.in through the blind, Hellwig said, " you idiot, you deserve to.havoa bullet put through your head," and as he pulled something out of-his pocket, the petitioner thought it was best to return into the house, He admitted that his wifo complained of his familiarities with the servants, and she had also found fault with his conduct on his own lawn with his aister-in-law; but there wus nothing improper. v..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

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DIVORCE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

DIVORCE CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4398, 20 April 1893, Page 3

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