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LAW.-POLICE COURT. SATURDAY, May 2nd, 1868.
BLOWFIELD. V BLOWFIELD-Maintenance.-
An application by Sarah Ann Blowfield,against James Blowfield, shoemaker,
Macquarie street, for maintenance. Mr. D'Emden appeared for complainant.
Sarah Ann Blowfield,complainant, sworn, said : I was married to defendant on 9th
of January last, but am now living with Mrs. Pearson, in the Cascade Road.
Defendant and myself had had quarrels before Tuesday last, but not on that day.
On that day my husband sent me out to get some leather,and when I returned I
found the door locked, and was told that defendant had taken away a dray load of
furniture from the house; I saw my husband there then.On Wednesday morning I
went to the door and knocked, ut he would not open the door; he told me through
the window to be off, and that I should never darken his door again.I asked for my
clothes, and he told me he would give them to me when it suited him and not before. I am left destitute and without means of support by defendant's conduct.
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Curtis Beitans
Frankston Vic.
Australia
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