Mr M. Stewart, of the Oamaru branch "of the "Bank of New South Wales, has been transferred to the Gisborne branch. Mr F. N. Woodhoilp|,,: f|ppnp; Tfßl AH the vacancy in 9{unaru. “Qne knows perfectly well that n father's responsibility does' not cease. w beh a child reaches 16,” said Mr. Jus-1 tice Herdtnan in Auckland, when it was suggested in a maintenance case that a aSjer’s payment for his daughter should ?eas : e when she reached 16. ‘‘l submit that it'does, sir,” said Mr. Slipper, who appeared for tbo. father. “The moral' responsibility does not at any rate,” replied His Honor, “whatever the financial position may be’.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 11
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