DIVORCE CASES.
w* [by telegraph— press association.] Auckland, Slh December. In the Divorce Court' to»day, the decree nhi granted in June, 1694, in the case of William Montgomery Gosset v. Annio Venita Gosnet (respondent) and George Brown (co-respondent), was made absolute. Tho decree nisi granted xecciitly in' the castf of Kate Niccol and Harry Wieool was madfc Absolute. In Follas v. ioHus. *' jnotiom ft» decree nisi on the husband's petition, Mr
Jnstice Conolly said it was a very unsatisfactory case, but he could not do anything else than grant a decree nisi. It would be very hard to say what would have been the result if tho ease had been defended.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 5
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111DIVORCE CASES. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 5
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