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WIQG v. WIGG

Elizabeth Wigg (Mr. H. F. o'Lea.ry), had married Reuben of that ilk 'way back m '99. They lived together at Mang'aweka, Stratford, and Waimea and helped to boost the vital statistics with four children. In April, 1911, at Waimea, after a bit of a tiff, petitioner said she cleared out from "Wigg, dividing the olive branches into two equal parts, taking the half she fancied most. However, she soon decided she wanted to, return to him., but unfortunately he refused to consider her advances towards a reconciliation, and said he would not have her back. From that time down to the present petitioner had maintained herself by housework. ' A decree nisi was granted.

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

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

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