MAGISTERIAL.
WEDNESDAY,, APRIL 28.
MAINTENANCE.
(Before Mr. W. A. Barton, S.M.)
Robert. McGregor King, who came to Gisborne from Paliiatua,. was charged with that he intended to leave New Zealand without having made provision for the maintenance of his unborn illegitimate child X Sergt. Hutton asked that the accused be remanded to Paliiatua on Friday next: ■ ' : " \X? ■ - .. ~ The BenSTf .granted the .application and allowed bail im one surety of £2O. PROHIBITION ORDER. />x M'argaret? Cudd applied for a pro-., hibition order .against her husband, George Edward . pudd.. . Mr. Coleman appeared tor defendant, who did hot appear. x L„ X The • complaint stated', that, her . husband had been drinking to excess tor. the past six years, .and was under the influence „pf, liguor four .or five times a week.'- His average .earnings were about £2 10s per week.’_ . She only got £1 2s a week from the defendant, •and had to go out to work to; keep the house. *x ‘ i His Worship said, that some time, ago the; defendant promised to leave liquor alone, i , The,complain ant said her husband haCi, not been sober for. a week. : $ , j ; f\. His Worship-granted a .prohibition, order. .' ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2488, 29 April 1909, Page 2
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194MAGISTERIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2488, 29 April 1909, Page 2
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