HUNTER WILL
CASE AGAIN PROMINENT. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 16. T'lhe Hunter will case was prominent, in the 'Supreme Court to-day, there ber ing an array of counsel as the outcome of applications by Lady Hunter for : i temporary order to enable the Pub.io Trustee to pay over such money as. lie had in hand to meet the situation in which she was placed, until eithei the farm property commenced to pro-' duco or other sources became available. A second application was made on behalf of her child, Betty, and was also in the nature of an expedient to piovide some means of maintaining hei till Hxerv income <■ became available. Counsel said that Lady Hunter’s circumstances, oil account of the present economic'': depression, had become absoJutely ;de-pevate, -as sh e had had -noincome whatever « since her husband s death}; .*.. His Honour said b e would give an early decision in view of the urgenev. of the - matter. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 6
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