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(Pes U:;;ted Press Association,) AUCKLAND. March 20. Frederick Courtenay was fined £5 and eosts for refusing* to leave the ISllerslio raceoourso when vcqucstcd. NEW PLYMOUTH, March 20, in the huprornc Court; in divorce, decrees nisi w'ere granted in Taylor v. Taylor, a wifos petition (tho respondent is serving h sentence for incest); aiid Drury v. Drury, a wifo s petition, on tho grounds of adultery. WELLINGTON, March 19. in the Divorce Court to-day a decree nisi was granted' in tho case of William Edward James v. Ada James, a husband's petit-ion on the ground of adultery with Cuthbert iwyman, who was joined as co-respondent. Costs were given against the co-respondent on the lowest- scale. NELSON, March 20. The school cadets' contingent left for Lhnslchurc.il to-day. There has been a sharp change of weather. A south-easterly gale blew last night, and caused the glass to fall below 50, The morning is winlrv, but fine,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 7
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154TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 7
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