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GOLIGHTLY v. GOLIGHTLY.

Georgina Golightly (Mr. Neilsen) had also presented her husband Alexander with' three children since their marriage m 1903. Two years agothey had a family, bust up, consequent upon petitioner taxing Alex -with going lightly with other tabbies. tioner went to Auckland to teach the brute a lesson. Returning she found Alex and the three nippers living with- a housekeeper m Cuba-street. Respondent admitted that the housekeeper shortly hoped to boost up the vital statistics and that he was responsible. Petitioner said ,'her three kiddies were m a very neglected, condition. -'"7: '

A decree nisi was granted, petitioner getting the custody of the . two girls and respondent being given the boy. of. the marriage. *,

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NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

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116

GOLIGHTLY v. GOLIGHTLY. NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

GOLIGHTLY v. GOLIGHTLY. NZ Truth, Issue 847, 18 February 1922, Page 6

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