SUPREME COURT Decrees on divorce petitions granted
On undefended divorce petitions presented to Mr Justice Roper in the Supreme Court yesterday decrees nisi were granted as follows:
Living apart- Alan Aspinall, warehouseman (Mr H. J. B. Quigley), v. Ngaire Mary Aspinall; Lois May Sutherland (Mr B. S. McLaughlin) v. Alex John Sutherland, a driver, of Napier; Pamela Rosalie Elmes, who has changed her name by deed poll (Mr A. J. Forbes) v. John Osgood, a merchant sea-
i.man; Harold Edward Smith, :a labourer, of Featherston : (Mr Forbes), v. Joyce Smith, i Adultery: Hugh Thompson, a schoolteacher, of Te Atatu ■ (Mr S. G. Erber), v. Lynda . Gladys Thompson and ! George Spiers, a stock con- ' trol clerk; Richard Peter ■ Krinkel, a fitter-welder (Mr ■ G. T. Mahon), v. Sandra Mary ; Krinkel and Mark Lawrence > Williams, a workman; An- ' thony Herbert Jensen, a . bank officer (Mr J. E. Butler), - v. Zandra Cherie Jensen, of ' Alexandra, and Ronald Ogle, a commercial traveller, of Alexandra; James Gilbert Wright, a watersider (Mr W. S. Smith), v. Rosalie Irene Wright and Gary Cooper, a company employee. Separation agreement: Barry Dennis Shaw, a salesman (Mr D. H. P. Dawson), v. Lorraine Grace Shaw; John Carol Carr, a paper manager (Mr Dawson), v. Mary Margaret Carr; Donald William Chapman, a rabbiter, Hamner Springs (Mr H. O. Jacobsen), v. Beverley Dawn Chapman, of Wellington; Darryl Chapple Reanney, a lecturer, of Lincoln, (Mr Quigley), v. Wendy Ann Reanney, of New York; Lyane Margaret Gwendolene Dodds (Mr E. T. Turbott), v. Norman Edbrooke Owers Perreau Dodds, a factory employee; Mervyn Garfield Thompson, a lecturer (Mr Erber), v. Jane Elizabeth Thompson, of Wellington; Joanna Joseph* Melena Van Tongeren (Mr G. W. Alexander), v. Jacobus Cornelius Antonius Van Tongeren, a bricklayer; William Leiper Lambie, a technician (Mr L. M. O’Reilly), v. Beryl Lilian , Lambie; Avis Joan Wood. (Mr R. J. Aldous), v. Andrew , Morton Wood, a bar man-, ager; Malcolm David Calcutt, i a boilermaker (Mr B. J.; Brown), v. Lena Elizabeth ( Calcutt, of Hokitika; Joan Dyer (Mr K. N. Hampton), v. ] Ernest Charles Dyer, a rub-, ber cutter. .
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 17
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