DIVORCE PETITIONS
DECREE NISI FOR SEPARATION. CASES HEARD AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Further petitions in divorce were disposed of by Mr. Justice Smith in tha Supreme Court at New Plymouth yesterday. Frederick Morton Gabrielsen, hairdresser, New Plymouth '(Mr. P. Gray), was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute after three months, against Ellen May Gabrielson, Wellington, on the grounds of desertion. They were married at Nelson on February 2, 1926, said Gabrielson, and there were two children. They had lived at Wellington, Palmerston North, and at Wellington again, where his wife deserted him in August, 1929. He could not give her the amusement she wanted' and came home one day to find she had packed up and gone. The children were with him.
Norman M. McCartney, New Plymouth, said that Gabrielson and his wife had been Iviing apart since January, 1930. Decrees nisi were made absolute in the following petitions: Reginald Halliday Crutchley (Mr. R. O’Dea) v. Selina Ruby Crutchley, Marjorie G. Moore (Mr. O’Dea) v. Richard J. Moore.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1934, Page 5
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