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AN ESTATE. ( Australian Press Association) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) o SYDNEY, August 11. Joseph Henry Hall, of Christchurch, who died in January, left a New Zealand estate vfaluied at £160,000 and New South Wales estate of £28,000. Subject to bequests to relatives, employers and friends the residue is left to the widow and family. ULIMAROA’S CONSIGNMENT. SYDNEY, August 12.' Several racehorse, also a consignment of 75 Southdown rams arrived from New Zealand to-dav by the Ulimaroa, all in good condition. I PREMIERS CONFERENCE. MELBOURNE', August 12. The Premiers Conference has opened and appointed a secretariat to make an exhaustive investigation, and fui nish reports as to the best means of reviving industry, and placing men and women in employment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1931, Page 5
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