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HUNTER WILL CASE

(By Telegraph —Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, February 17. Ladv Hunter afterwards entered the witness box. She said the marriage was in February, 1920, and the only child of the marriage was born fifteen months later. Sir Geo. Hunter’s feeling towards Lite girl was one of intense idolising and affect ion. They both lived for her. The Dixon street house was bought alter Sir Geo. Hunter had declared the Bolton Street house unsuitable on account of the environment, not being fitted for the child, and the Aloorhouse street house was bought because Sir Geo. Hunter wanted a comfortable home for his lit,tie girl. The house had formerly belonged to S>r Geo. Hunter’s great grandfather. The whole house was altered and designed for the child.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 6

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126

HUNTER WILL CASE Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 6

HUNTER WILL CASE Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 6

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