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HARLAND v. HARLAND.

May Agnes I-larland (Mr. P. W. Jackson) married William Thomas Harland, m Auckland, m .1902. . There were no. children. In August, 1912, while they wei'e living at Wahganui he walked out of the 'appy 'ome and had not darkened the doors since. He

(Prosecuting Officer, Auckland). Oh, you may guess, he's an S.S., Who knows his business well; He's dealt some raps to crooked chaps That sent them to a cell. . : Yet he can plead' for those who need The S.M.s sympathy; • > And out of court, why, "Mac's" a sport, That loves hilarity. .' '/>

was not famed for his fondness for work, but petitioner said he was not unknown on the Wellington wharf. A decree nisi.' : -.■-." :

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NZ Truth, Issue 729, 7 June 1919, Page 5

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HARLAND v. HARLAND. NZ Truth, Issue 729, 7 June 1919, Page 5

HARLAND v. HARLAND. NZ Truth, Issue 729, 7 June 1919, Page 5