"WIFE'S PLACE HER HOME."
MAGISTRATE'S DICTUM. no ofiBES Against Husband. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, .this day. "I am not going to make an order while this woman remahie away from her husband. Her proper place is her hoine/ , remarked Mr. Wyvern Wilsonj S;M.j when a maintenance ofteer, Mr. it-. McGorlftickj proceeded against Jesse Joseph of Putaruriij for being in ai'fe4f& with payments for the maintenance of his wife. Mr. McCtfrmick said the wife itfas living in Auckland,- and shei Had asked Mffl t6 take action. Defendant said lie had asked his* wife to return, and. she had not replied to his letter* His , Worship i Have you got a home for her ?—Yes. . Wlia-t is it like?—lt is a tfiree-roomdcl "cottage. What is the furniture like?— Well* it is riot "flashy , but it is comfortable eiloiigli; Are the floors covered ?—The kitchen floor is, but ridt those of the other rbpitiSi 'Respondent said it was "pretty hard" wlieii he had a home for his wife that he should have to get in a housekeeper while 'laia Svife kept house for lief brother ill Auckland; SeJnarkin* tliat the wife's! -place. Wag her husband's hCiiie , , his Worship refuged to make an order.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 3
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