AN AUCKLAND DIVORCE.
DECREE NISI 35 YEARS AFTER
marriage.
ri^\ than , 3 i. year 9 ttfter their ™*rW; Samuel King, retired farmer, ot Auckland, and his wife, Bertha Kin" Sday r< * 4 111 th ® Su P remo Court
The husband petitioned for a decree nisi on the ground of separation extending over the statutory period. The casewasoriginaHy on tl|e defended , |#t but Mr. Dickson, counsel for Mrs. Kin-' was granted permission bv Mr. Justice Blair to withdraw his answer to the petition. Mr. Dickson said the question of costs and alimony had been satisfactorihr settled between the parties Petitioner (Mr. Blomfield) stated in STIm? th ?' th ® to ok place in 189?, and there were three children ?f OWn U P- In 1924 an order of separation waa made in the Magistrate's Court. A decree nisi was granted.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 8
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137AN AUCKLAND DIVORCE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 8
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