Supreme Court DECREES NISI IN DIVORCE
On undefended petitions for divorce presented to Mr Justice Macarthur in the Supreme Court yesterday, decrees nisi were granted, on the grounds listed, as follows: Desertion. —Laurie Murray Stead, an orchardist (Mr N. W. Williamson) v. Sandra Joy Stead. Separation order.—Shirley Elizabeth Ramsay (Mr S. G. Erber) v. Charles William Ramsay, of parts unknown. Living apart.—Evelyn Margaret Scrimgeour (Mr B. S. M. McLaughlin) v. Percival David Scrimgeour, a salesman, of Wellington. Adultery.—Colin Plomer Smith, a plastics employee (Mr Williamson) v. Lesley Elaine Smith (also known as Thompson-Smith) and lan Finch, a trainee manager; Janice Dorothy Penrose (Mr R. L. Kerr) v. David Arthur Penrose, a salesman, and
Jennifer Spicer, married; Allan MacDonald, a woolstore worker (Mr Kerr) v. Dianne Joyce MacDonald and Thomas Pate, a freezing worker; Jefley Jane Brown, a student, of Dunedin (Mr N. H. Buchanan) v. Jeffrey Graham Brown, a clerk, and Ann Butler, a typist. Separation agreement.— Alan Keith Grant, a solicitor (Mr Erber) v. Dianne Margaret Grant (Mr E. B. E. Taylor); David Roderic Hindin, a managing director (Mr Erber) v. Robyn Elizabeth Hindin; Daphne Ann Roberts (Mr G. R. Lascelles) v. Russell Frederick Roberts, a company employee; Cuthbert John Wilkins, a university professor (Mr A. Hearn) v. Margery Alicia Wilkins; Laurence Gustaf Ny, a technician (Mr G. T. Mahon) v. Madge Helen Ny; Brian Charles FlatteryDonohoe, a fisherman (Mr Mahon) v. Lillian Ann Flat-tery-Donohoe. (Before Mr Justice Roper) Living apart.—Christine Wright (Mr M. R. Williamson) v. Frederick Keith Wright, a draughtsman, of Belper, Derbyshire, England. Separation agreement.— Susan Violet Mason (Mr D. H. Stringer) v. Peter James Mason, a soldier, of Waiouru; Murray David Gundesen, a mechanic (Mr M. J. Glue) v. Marion Janice Gundesen, of Wellington. Adultery.—Wayne Patrick Collins, a blacksmith (Mr D. H. Stringer) v. Pamela Ann Collins and Richard Eric Williamson, a mechanic, of Auckland; Jennifer Clyne (Mr P. N. Duncan) v. Neil Ballis Clyne (also known as Niall Clyne), a baker, and Alison Hocking, married.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33241, 2 June 1973, Page 9
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