WELLINGTON, Saturday.
Is the Divorce Com t, yesterday, in the case Thompson v. Thompson and Watts, a petition of the husband piaying for a dissolution of matriage on the grounds of the -wife's adulteiy with coiespondent, ■ClOOO damages also was claimed. The jury found a verdict for £100. and hia Honour gi anted a decree iu&L The question of costs will be decided in Chambers.
DUNEDIN, Sunday. The full returns for Biuce L'i\c Mr. James McDonald a n.itjoiity of 21. H VWKR A, Saturday. Mr Maclray, the trustee of native reset ye->, has been toStotn-y ßiver arianginn; with tin* native owncis of a large block of U.OOO acies there for lensinsithe land. At a meeting they agreed to lease 10,000 acies, icner.ing the remainder for their hajnis, eultnation, and burial grounds.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1715, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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131WELLINGTON, Saturday. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1715, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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