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DIVORCE CASE.

FORMER PAEROA BAKER THE

DEFENDANT.

In the Auckland Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon, Eleanor Hannah O'Hanlon petitioned for divorce from her husband, Frederick John O'Hanlon, on the ground of his adultery.

Mr J. 0. Martin appeared for the petitioner. Arthur "Skelton, solicitor, said Mr Reed, the respondent's solicitor, informed him that" he had no further instructions beyond his former intimation that he did not think he would defend the proceedings. Petitioner said she married her husband in March, 1894, at Auckland, and shortly afterwards he went to Fiji. She followed six months later. Her husband gave up his business as a .baker and travelled round the islands with a meny-go-round. She remained for a while at Fiji, and then returned to Mercury Bay, where (nine years ago) her second child was born. At Paeroa, ten months lator, her husband joined her and resumed business as a- baker ; but he became bankrupt. He paid her bills at the store, but allowed her no money; -and ever since her marriage her clothes had been supplied by her mother. Shortly before the birth of her third child her credit at the store was stopped, and she had to go to her mother for the birth. Her husband asked her to remain with her mother till he provided a home. This he did not do, and she obtained a maintenance order against him for £1 a week for herself and three children. When these payments ceased she took further proceedings in 1905 and 1906. She had heard that Annie Henley, a former shop girl of his, left Paeroa at the same time as he did.; and at the Magistrate's Court he told her that he was living with this person, and had two children. In the Coromandel Magistrate's Court subsequently he admitted living with a young woman and two children, and was sent to prison for six months, She went with her solicitor to the Mount Eden gaol and saw the divorce papers served on him.

Constable Law, of Coromandel, said he heard the respondent admit at the Ooromundel Court that he was living with another woman.

The Court clerk, Mr Mclndoe, corroborated.

A decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute after three months, and with the custody of the children, with costs on the lowest scale.

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Bibliographic details

Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 2139, 7 December 1906, Page 2

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DIVORCE CASE. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 2139, 7 December 1906, Page 2

DIVORCE CASE. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XVI, Issue 2139, 7 December 1906, Page 2