NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
s ■ ♦ i (Per Press Association.) c Wellington, Feb. 3. !j The case of Squire (Taita) and Hero lighlj (Wan.<?anui) v. Tennant (Dunedin), 0 Barnes (Wanganui) and others a suit fo» 1 removal of trustees under the will of thf 3 late James Brownhe, farmer, Makirikfri v was before the Chief Justice to-day, f Christopher Brownlie, beneficiary undei c the will, was added as a, defendant. An • oider was made for the removal of pre- - sent trustees (Messrs R. C. Tennant and i A. Barnes) and the Registrar was directed c to report as to the appointment of success EOrs. A degree for accounts was made. c Auckland, February 6. At the inquest on Charles Inman, & 9 verdict that deceased committed 6uii cide while temporarily insane was res turned. At the annual meeting of the Chamber • of Commerce, Mr Matthew Clark was t elected President. J The Auckland Employers Associatiop '•• has declined to register under the Cbnci- - liation Act and will continue operations - as hitherto.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 188, 8 February 1895, Page 2
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167NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 188, 8 February 1895, Page 2
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