AN UNFAIR WILL
RECTIFIED BY COURT. By Telegraph—Press Association). AUCKLAND, June 22. Increase in his annunity from £lO4 to £SOO was granted to William Bell, an Auckland farmer, out of the estate of £3-x„,iM), i» the Supreme Court o-day. Air Justice Blair, in granting the n crease, said: “This enormously •realthy man certainly, was not extravagant towards liis son. Indeed it :nght well be said that he overworked and greatly underpaid him.” He idded Unit colour was also lent to tin. suggestion that the cause of-the fatli:r’s differential treatment of ink «on was based on the religion of the wife, n increasing the annuity, the Judge provided that if the money was mispent on excessive drinking, the grant hould he paid to trustees lor the laintiff’s maintenance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1929, Page 3
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