WOODVILLE LABOURER DIVORCED BY WIFE
At the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Ostler, Hilda Guthard, of Alnsiterton, clerk, was granted a decree nisi in divorce to be made absolute after I lie expiry of three months. The respondent was Kane Basil Guthard, labourer, of Woodville. Petitioner gave evidence that she married respondent at Woodville on January 11, 1922. On February 8, 1929, petitioner obtained an order of conjugal rights with which Guthard had failed to comply.
“Yes, it was the biggest fish I have ever hooked —and before I realised it I was pulled clean out of the boat!” ‘‘You must have got a nasty wetting?” ‘‘Not a bit of it. You see, I fell on the fish.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6911, 17 May 1929, Page 10
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