PLAINTS FOR MAINTENANCE
' CASES IN NEW PLYMOUTH COURT. An order for the maintenance of his child was made against Albert Sydney Brennan by Mr. W. H. Woodward, S M in the New Plymouth Magistrates Court yesterday. He was ordered to P a3 L week and accounts amounting to for past maintenance and costs incidental to the birth of the child, at the rate of 2s a week, and costs £2 2s. It was Stated that Brennan had work to go to and he was warned by the magistrate that if he left that employment without just cause and was m c.efault under the order he would ba arrested and imprisoned. He was guaranteed two days’ work per week a * -“J per day, with a possibility of more work ’ate te was ordered to g.ve order to his employer on his s “ favour of the complainant, to meet the order of the court. . In an application for between W. H. Newton and his brother, L. G. Newton, judgment was ese s^ 1 nending a setlement first of the legal point a S s to whether tiie T destitute person ui accordance With the definition contained in the Act.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1933, Page 2
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