“LUCKY ” HEIRESS
SYDNEY ESTATE INHERITED. LIVING IN IRISH VILLAGE. LONDON ,October 21. “Yes, I’m the lucky heiress,” said Mrs Mary Burke Hayes, who was found living in a low-built cottage, roofed with' peat, at Wliitegate, in County Clare. She inherits, provisionally, by order of the Sydney Court, the £50,000 Sydney estate of the late Martin Edward Burke, 699 claimants having been eliminated. Mrs Hayes laughed when told that she had been sought throughout County Galway and elsewhere. She.said: “I have been here all the time,” and added, “I don’t know what I am going to do with my new-found wealth. I have not had time to think yet. or decide whether to go to Australia.” Mrs Haves lives with- her. [husband in a pretty village overlooking Lough Derg.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1933, Page 3
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