Another Woman's Husband.
,—* . AUCKLAND, Fiiday. Before Mr Justice Cooper yesterday Andrew Davidson, stableman, in tin employ of a local firm of carriers, suec for a divorce from his wife, Airedale Davidson, on the grounds of miscon duct. Alexander Henry .Millar was named as co-respondent. Mr J. R Lundon appeared for petitioner. In the course of his evidence poti tioner said he was married in January 1910. Two children had been born. Ir October, 1914, up to which time lie ant his wife had lived on good terms, respondent left him and the children, Eventually after inquiries petitionei found respondent at a dairy farm at Putaruru. She was living there with co-respondent under the name of Mi and Mrs Daw. Millar was a married man. He was an employe*' of the Gas Company; and had got to know respondent through calling at petitioner's house in that capacity. At present respondent was living with her mother in Ponsonby and co-respondent had gone to To Kuiti. A decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute in three months. Costs were given against co-respondent on the lowest scale. Mr Lundon stated that Millar's wife had applied for a divorce, but had advised him that she had decided to put her husband on three months' probation. Her application was therefore adjourned till next session.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12868, 15 May 1914, Page 5
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