WELLINGTON.
November 21
The Divorce Court was held to-day. In thecases of Bailey v. Bailey, of Dunedin, Campbell v. Campbell, of Christchurch, Hedley v. Ifedley, and Hill v. Hill, of Wellington, a decree absolute was granted. At the R.M. Court to-day four Chinamen were charged with playing fan-tan, and were fined £5 each. Ah Lung, for keeping a gambling house, was fined £10, or one month's imprisonment. Eight Chinamen were also charged with being in the gambling house without lawful excuse, and were discharged. At the Divorce Court to-day a decree nisi was granted in the following cases : — Goldstein v Goldstein, Hornby v Hornby, and Millichamp v. Millichamp, all of Dunedin,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3243, 22 November 1881, Page 3
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