Divorce Court.
Wellington, This Day. The divorce suit Long o. Long was a wife's petition on the grounds of adultery and cruelty. The parties were married in Dunediu and there are two children living. The evidence showed that the respondent had confessed misconduct. No actual cruelty was shown, but evidence way given of general indifference of the respondent to his wife. The respondent did not appear. The Chief •I list i c oaid that tlie c;ihh was very near the ui'ii'gin, but that hu thought that there W=s euthciebt ground i'or v decree niii on the usual terms, The deorep was granted,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 287, 6 December 1893, Page 2
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102Divorce Court. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 287, 6 December 1893, Page 2
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