WIDOW’S SHARE
FURTHER PROVISION ORDERED BY COURT [Pa* Ukitbd Paxss Association.] WELLINGTON, September 29. Thd Court of Appeal to-day made an order for further provision out of the estate of Michael Mullin, of Timaru, retired farmer, in favour of his widow, Flora May Mullin. The estate was valued at about £35,000, and by lus will deceased gave the widow (the appellant) a legacy of £2OO and an annuity of £250 during her widowhood, together with the use of ms residence and the furniture therein, subject to the payment of outgoings. Other legacies, totalling £2,400, were given to various beneficiaries, and the Balance of the estate was directed to be divided into 64 parte, of which, 27 parts were to be paid to certain nephews and nieces of the testator, and the remaining 37 shares to certain religious bodies.
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Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 8
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138WIDOW’S SHARE Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 8
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