Tho late Mr. .T. E. Covben, of Stonebridge Park, Willesdou, N.W., who lett .£151,513, bequeathed (lie following sums to "my faithful servants" if still in his service':—.£looo to Sarah Hubbard (called "Mary"), .11500 to Kmma Bummer, and .£3OO 'to Ixmisa Warden. Mrs. Emily Tatchcll, of 7.1 Holland Park, \V„ and of Sea View, Islo of Wight, left ,0500 to "my faithful coachman, William Way, as k token of my appreciation of an absolutely honest man," and XIOO lo her. old servant Hannah Howes. Mrs. Tatchell's estate is valued at .£120,218 gross.
Tho steamship Comric Castle recently left Capo Town for London with' i'U mammals, birds, and reptiles oil board for King George's collection,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 9
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113Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 9
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