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A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE

Chronicle.) than fiction. So proverb, and occasionally with odd stories in real excite considerable inby. a novelist. An ipSßafpeJin! .point is furnished by the revelations made at the casp before the Fall Court rap^eS<|ay^ Some years ago a womau P^P^pnanie; of Tampion, obtained a ra|pn^e|^M;t^for divorce, and soon be- : of her newly-acquired a fresh marriage with Unfortunately this |||ao^df : marnage was celebrated about a the , decree Jim could in made' absolute, and thus |^^B|i'ootid;/ nuptials became illegal. without the law, as an has said in effect, we pn^^^p^in ; and in entire ignorance of the statute in that case Hamilton and his lived together very hapLike the jackdaw of BMin^^ihey, 'were "not a penny the ||rsfl^^ißl'n.Vthe contrary, Hamilton jKMftven'ttially . a good many pennies |H^^|p>r/for ; on the departure of Mrs :'aZ»a* Tampion, to another took out letters of adminisP¥uo|||§^nd in . the absence of any t ; ; , the. second marriage, •'&., snug little property personal estate. Under h^^|lsful(manacement the estate grow |^lg^§pered. He was fortunate enough t^jbav.e^his numerous little cottages who paid liberegularity, and though public looked »^,^si:j|f|Kis tenantry he contrived to : r them , a very handsome 3 |fcbtisideration for the use of |^llt'ti|||with^ which he supplied them. bad also been the propartner of his joys. £240 at her death, but of a few short years £700 or £800 as hire course of time HamiliM^eJUrt^d, vihis ' life. Mr Tampion taken to' himself and died, leaving behind by the first wife. us .next of kin of Mrs |^mpipiD||jand succeeded, last year, or iHeir mother's death, Hj^.P|*tiingi : by legal process, tbe J^^W#W;her. ; second marriage, and [^^^ing|the ( letters of administration 1 -'Samilton. The action by the next of kin to of Hamilton to pay lump sum equivalent to the cottages since the mother, the original and the amount paid by the tenants ;.thereof. An interesttook place in Court as to : plaintiffs coi/ld claim to rewhich had avowedly been proceeds of an immoral «^^mij^tho':' obvious reply to this HH^^^^B^ that the plaintiffs were |^^^^^R^the processes by which the and it.did not H^^^W^efendant or hisrepresenta|H^^^b^|»Pv the defendant's own H|^^H^jg ; )as a bar. A much stronger HHHB^hel contention that the claim HBH^^p^cause if as was alleged a conversion of the f^E^Mz&Cty ' the defendant, all B^H^rotildf^e 'liable to make good H^^^affraiitbe personal estate was BH^^^its onginal value and fair "Eventually it was |^^^m^^en ; 'th*e parties that the case |H|^|||tpci;out of Court. The H^l^^iln'e' J nipst carious feature in ■H^^lpf sßis the fact that HamilB^SBP^ave: actually left a will BBa^^^^hel;':real;.>_ estate to the of the man whom Ij^^^^^^iadlpeen divorced from. B^^^^^bh'^l'^ro'pertV'-.was not. his H^H^^^ffonmyinake little differr Wp^^^»«f%Same'-b'efore-the '

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 4

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A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 4

A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7173, 27 May 1885, Page 4