SETTLED OUT OF COUET
DISPUTED LEGACY CLAIM
(By Telegraph—Pi-ess Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. A settlement out of Court has been readied in the disputed legacy claim partly heard in the Supreme Court on Monday, in which the plaintiffs, William Alfred Turner and his , wife, claimed from the estate of the late James McVicar, formerly of Christchurch and Greymouth, £637 for their services and expenditure. The defendants were the Public Trustee, and Elizabeth Mclntosh, of Dunedin.
There are now affiliated to the Municipal Association 115 cities and boroughs,. 38 town boards, the Auckland Transport Board, and the Christchureh Tramways Board, making a total of 155 members. During the past year two new members have affiliated, while two have resigned membership.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 10
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119SETTLED OUT OF COUET Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 10
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