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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Under "The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Acts Compilation Act, 1904, between ALICIA MALCOLMSON, of Wellington, Petitioner, and WDLLIAM MALCOLMSON, formerly of Wellington, but now resident in theSUt* of New South Wales, Respondent. Edward VII. by the (Jrace of God of the United Kingdom ,of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominion* beyond the Seas, King Defender of the Faith. To WILLIAM "MALCOLMSON, formerly of Wellington, but now resident ia the State of Now South Wales, th» abovenamed Respondent. WHEREAS ALICIA MALCOLMSON, of Wellington, claiming to have been lawfully married to you, has filed her petition agaihst you in our said Court praying that the marriage solemnised between her and you the Eaid Respondent be dissolved, wherein she alleges that °a or about the twenty-eighth day of July, oiio thousand eight hundred and ninetynine, you tho said William Malcolmso» without just cause wilfully deserted her the said Alioia Malcolmson, and without any euch cause have left her continually 80 deserted during five years or upwards : NOW THIS IS TO COMMAND YOU that not later than the 22nd day of JANUARY, 1906, you do appeal 1 in our said Court then aiid there to make answer to tho B».id petition (a copy- whereof sealed with, the Seal of our eaid Court is hereunto annexed). AND TAKE NOTICE that ia default of your so doing the said Court will proceed to hear the eaid charge proved in due course of law and to pronounce sentence therein, your absence notwithstanding. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTIOI2 that for the purpose - aforesaid you are to attend in person or by your Solicitor at the Registrar's Office at Wellington, and there to enter an appearance, without which you will not be allowed to address the Court either in person or by counsel at any stage of Iho proceedings in tho cause. Dated at Wellington, the 13th day of December, one thousand nino hundred and five. (L.S.) W. A. HAWKINS, Deputy-Registrar. N.B. — This Writ of Summons is issued 1 at Wellington, by Ernest Tahered Dillon Bell, of Wellington, Solicitor for the said Petitioner. The Petitioner's address foe service is at the offices of Messieurs Bell, Gully, Bell and Myers, at the Corner of Panama and Featherston streets, in tha City of Wellington. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEWt ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Under "The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Aot« Compilation .Act, 190+," between ALIOIA MALCOLMSON, of Wellington, Petitioner, and WH-iLIAM MALCOLMSON, formerly of Welling, ton, but now resident in the State of New South Wales, Respondent. To His Honour Sir Robert Stout, K.0.M.G., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. THE Humble Petition of ALICIA! MALCOLMSON (formerly Alici* Stuart), of Wellington, showeth — I— That your Petitioner is And baa been for a period of two years and upwards prior to the jKesentatio'iT of this Petition domiciled in New Zealand. 2— That your Petitioner was oh tEa 2nd day of March, 1897, married to the Respondent William Malcolmson at St. Mary's Churcu. Nfew Plymouth, in the Provincial Districts Taranaki, in the Colony of New Zealand. 3— That after the said marriage your Petitioner lived and cohabited with the Respondent William Malcolmeon at New Plymouth .and elsewhere in New Zealand, and your Petitioner and the said William M&lcolmsdn had iseuo of tha said marriage one child, namely, Eileen Harriet Malcolmion, bora ' on the 10th day of March, 1900. now of the age of five years -And four months. - 4-^That ion or about the 28th day o£ July, 1899, the Respondent Williameph Malcolmsota, without just cause, wilfully deserted your Petitioner, and without any such causa has left her continually, so deserted duritg five years or upwards*. "•YOUR P&HTIONERi THEREFORE HUMBLY PRAYS— ' I— That youi: Honour will be pleased to .decree that the ' marriage solemnisod between your Petitioner and the Respondent William Malcolmeon be dissolved; and £-»That your Petitioner may have suoh j further and other relief in the premises as to your Honour may see* meet. And your Petitioner will ever pray, eto. Dated at Lower Hutt, near Wellington, this thirteenth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and five, ALrCIA MALC6LMSON. Witness to Signature of Alicia Malcolmson— W, Stuart (Solicitor)) Gentleman, Lower Hutt. 11,1 1, ALICIA MALCOLMSON. of Weilington, the abovenamed Pctitforidr, tnaka oath and say— I—That1 — That 6o much of the foregoing Petition as is within my own knowledge is true, and so much thereof as is not within my own knowledge I believe to be true. Z— That no colhmon or connivano* exists between myself and the said William Malcolmeon. ALICIA MALCOLMSON. Sworn at Wellington, this 13th day of July, 1905, before me, W. Stuart, a Solioitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. CARROL'S, No. 1, wn-LIS-STREET. Telephone, 2066, T UNOHEON AND TEA ROOMS. STRAWBERRIES AND OHEAM Fresh Daily. CHRISTMAS CAKES IN GREAT VARIETY. PASTRY OF ALL KINDS Supplied to Any Part' of, the City. AT HOMES, ETO.,, CATERED FOR. PLUM PUDDINGS Speoially made for Smas, Order early. NEW ZEALAND, WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. mHE Warehouses of the Members of the ■M. Association will be Closed oh MON. DAY and TUESDAY, tho 25th a^td 86th of December, 1905; also on MONDAY j and TUESDAY, tho let and 2nd of January, 1906. ROBERT WILBERFOSB, > SeoreUtjf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 142, 18 December 1905, Page 2

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