DIVORCE CASE.
A WIFE'S i CHOICE, -j (By Telegraph.— Association) . WELLINGTON, Wednesday-"" ■ A bricklayer's labourer named. ft& S as Joseph Lyons applied at ths-SapS* f Court to-day for the dissolution &! £ marriage with EHen_ Lyons. | ■- no appearance on behalf, of ;Ws?se||;; | -; •exit. The parties were married :* ; Auckland in 18SS. There are?™ 8 ' children, of the marriage, all- grown ># The petitioner's wife left .Mm, s years ago, and is now living. in^A ll *' land. She wrote to the petitioner, ing that she had no intention - of;* | turning to Mm. She was 1 glad-to/** away from the Mnd and dost .of ■"»*? i; Irngton, and to be living :in*a •&& | city. In 1903 she sued her hnshsad* •' maintenance. He went to Aucklaai|? the hearing of the • case, which "tras <r missed. His Honor,, the Chief Justice, held ti» I ' the desertion had been proved, anJ*: I made a decree nisi on the usual ooe* j , tions.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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151DIVORCE CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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