ESTATES & PROBATE.
PUBLIC TRUST BUSINESS. On the motion of tho solicitor to tho Public Trust Office (Mr. J. W. Macdonald) the Supremo Court lias granted to the -Public Trustee probate of tho wills of tho following deceased • persons Kose O'Hara, late of Wanganui, widow; Charles'Olson, late of "Wellington, sottlcr; Adolphus Louis Durricu, lato of Auckland, retired accountant;- George Henry Thornton, lato of Wellington, coufcctionor; Henry William Seeling, lato of Wanganui, rent collector; Michael Moroney, late of Waipawa, coaoli proprietor; Robert Latimer, lato of Pukekohe, farmer ; Ivor James, late of Levin, settler; William Bell, late of Colliugwood, farmer; Thomas Brash, late of New Plymouth, produco agent; John William Carter, lato of Christchurch, farmer; Henry Jones, late of Wellington, Civil Servant; Herbert Withington, late of Wellington, driver; William Ronald, lato of Gore, sawmiller; Henry Ncwth, lato of Brightwater, farmer. Probato of the wills of the following deceased persons has been granted to the Public Trustee as the appointee of tho executor: —Maria Jenkins, lato cf Wellington, married woman; Edward Francis Hill, late of Wellington, railway ganger; William Thomas Gordon, late of Wellington, Civil Servant; Samuel Hewett, late of Medbury, farmer; Ann M'Leod, late of Sandhills, widow; Mcrvyn James Littlejohn, late of Foxton, hairdresser;. Francis Malone, lato of Arnold, miner; William David Jenkins, lato of Wellington, letter sorter;. Amy Radford, lato of Wellington, married woman; William Burgess Richardson; late of Sandon, farmer; John Rowe, lato of Kamo, farmer; Helen' Vallance, lato of Sefton, widow. Orders to administer have been granted -to the Public Trustee by tho Supreme Court in respect of tho estate of tho following deceased intestato persons:—Elizabeth Dales, lat« of Dannevirke, librarian; Charles Edward Dansey, lato of Auckland, gentleman; John Vale Davis, late of Auckland, farmer; James Mackintosh Eraser, lato of Auckland, kotelkeeper; Louisa Hircock, late of Ashburton, widow; ;Patrick Dillan Moran, late of Mangaroa, carter ; Alice Annie Ryder, lato of Motuoka, spinster; ] Lur. Renikolure, late of Auckland, gumdigger ; Thomas Penniall, lato of Reefton, gardener; Frederick Nordon, late of Eastbourne, labourer; John Jones, late of Whakahara, farmer; Edward Jones, late of Belfast, labouror; Alfred Garnett, late of To Aute, labourer; Charles Carter, late of Christcliurch, painter; Claude Burgoss, late of Dunedin, cook; John Balfour, late of Otahuliu, carter; Antonio Wclor, lato of Auckland, fisherman; David ■ Stewart, late of Karainea, shipwright; David Smith, late of Dannovirke, labourer; Annio Sawyer, lato of Wellington, married woman. An order to administer with will annexed has been granted in respcct of tho estates of the following deceased persons:—John Joseph Tacon, late of Christcliurch, minor; Thomas Forsyth, late of Cheviot, farmer; John Millies, lato of Manakau, bootmaker; Henry Smith, late of Auckland, builder.
Sister Julia, one of tho sisters supported in Tapua by tlie Otago Ladies' Auxiliary of Metbodist Foreign Mission, arrived in Dunedin on Saturday on furlough, and is'the guest of the secretary of the auxiliary. St. Peter's at Romo will accommodate 54 000 person?, Milan Cathedral 37,000 persons, and 1 St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 25,000 persons. Extract from English newspaper Teport:—"Ho left a note threatening suicidc. Tho police believo hn may have Rono to Canada." That's rough on Canadn.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1865, 26 September 1913, Page 3
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514ESTATES & PROBATE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1865, 26 September 1913, Page 3
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