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SITTINGS IN DIVORCE

A LENGTHY LIST FORTY-NINE CASES SET DOWN FOR" HEARING. Forty-nine divorce cases are set down for hearing during the present sitting of the Supreme Court, and of these six are to be heard by a Judge and jury and the remainder -jforo a Judge alone. The list is as follows : BEFORE A JUDGE AND JURY OF TWELVE. Stanley Carpenter v. Fanny Carpenter, misconduct. - Donald Fraser v. Jessie Fraser, misconduct. , .itAlice Violet Foreman v. Edward Alfred Foreman, misconduct and desertion. Martha Jackson v. James Jackson, misconduct. Ethel Hannah Orr v. John Jorbes Orr, desertion. Ellen Hutchins v. Frederick John Hutchins, habitual drunkenness. BEFORE A JUDGE ALONE. Hilda Henrietta Schlaadt v. Hilton Guy Hawkins, nullity of marriage. Mary Elizabeth Poore v. Frederick "William Poore, desertion. "Leola Gamson Tabutseau Levien v. Sydney David Levien, desertion. "Winifred Mary Kempthorne Holmes v. Garnett Bowen Holmes, misconduct. Sydney Robert Cross V. Dorothy Solono May Cross, desertion. Arthur Thomas Munn v. Ida Ellen Munn, desertion. May McKenna v. Bernard Michael McKenna, habitual drunkenness. Claudo Berthcn Willis v. Ruby Florence Leila Willis, desertion. Walter WPercy Williams r. Elsie Grace Williams and another, misconduct. Annie- Webley v. Albert Edward Webloy, habitual drunkenness. Alex. Thorvald Hansen v. Amy Myrtle Elizabeth Hansen and another, misconduct. Florence Louisa Sim v. Thomas Sim, misconduct. Charles Edward Scott v. Ethel Scott, misconduct. , Annie Anita Bullen v. Percy Stewart Bullen, misconduct. Paulino May Wiggins v. William Henry Wiggins, misconduct. Lillian Stanley Wilson v. John James Wilson, habitual drunkenness. Thomas Bramley v. Mary Jane Bramley and another, misconduct. 'Peter John Mcllvride v. Florence Ellen Mcllvride. desertion. Ethel Maud Blanche Gertrude Quill v. John Michael Quill, habitual drunkenness. Sua»n May. James v. Albert Edward James, desertion. Eunice Maria May Greeks v. George Percival Greeks, desertion. Mary Gibbins v. John Vincent Gibbins, desertion. Marion Blair Anderson v. Charles Walter Anderson, desertion. Catherine May Ashley y. Robert John Ashley, misconduct. * Maggie May R-affel r. Simon Raffel, misconduct. Margaret McConachy v. Jame 3 David McConachy, misconduct. Mary Belle Edwards v. Ernest Arthur Edwards, habitual drunkenness. Augustus Henry Baggarley r. Lilian Winifred Baggarley and another, misconduct. Alice Emma Bowden v. Edwin Thomas Bowdcn, misconduct. Edward Enoch Spencer Peek v. Evelyn Rosa Spencer Peek and another, misconduct. Edith Annie Wilson v. William Harold Wilson, misconduct. Annie Marion Tozcr v. Edward Alfred Tozer, misconduct. Annio Evelyn Bain v. Albert Andrew Davies, nullity of marriage. William James Cork© v. Violet Gwondolmo Cork© and another, misconduct. Charles Sibree v. Elizabeth 31t>rec, desertion. Richard Hamilton Pkilpott v. Beatrice Philpott, misconduct. John Mitohell v. Margaret Mitchell and another, misconduct. Nellio Allan v. Archibald George James Allan, desertion. William Watson Dickinson v. Lilian Florence Cecilia Phillips, nullity of, marriage. Carolina Kinniiburgh v. John Herbert Kinniburgh, misconduct. Ethel Jean Aston v. Thomas "Henry Aston, misconduct. Anthony Jackson v. Dorrls Golatly, nullity of marriage. Samuel Hunt v. Amy Dolores Hunt and another, misconduct.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10431, 8 November 1919, Page 9

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SITTINGS IN DIVORCE New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10431, 8 November 1919, Page 9

SITTINGS IN DIVORCE New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10431, 8 November 1919, Page 9

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