UNDEFENDED DIVORCE.
*f PARTED ON THE WHARF." There was no appearance of respondent in tlie Supreme Court yestertlay when Reginald Brooking Tat ton, of Auckland (Mr. Watson). sought a divorce from his ,%vife, Fanny Eliza Tatton, of Sydney. Petitioner stated that, he had married Jiis wife in Sydney on May 24, 1924, and thev had lived together for two years. Jn "November, 1926. they agreed to sep -aratc, witness coining to Auckland, whil<> his wife remained in Sydney. He had not Been her since thoy parted on the wharf After hearing further evidence Air, Jus tice Herdrnan granted a decree nisi, to bo mado 1 " absolute in three months,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 12
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109UNDEFENDED DIVORCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 12
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