Legal Luminary
> . • ; . ■' ■■ y; ; ■■ v." ■ ■ ■ ■ •■• i ■ » ■ - :■ THERE, probably -,are more members of the legal fraternity m Hereford Street, Christchurch than m any other ' street m New Zealand. And for many years v ohe of them-^-Wi J. Hunterhas ranked high' amongst the brighter, luminaries. . : v ;'";';••/ ,v f : ■ . ' Hehas'carved a Vyvay through torts and tomes from a-' junior, partnership to the box seat the while he has . sudceeded m keeping; at bay the advances pf a* ■ yruthless-. party known as Father Time. ,'•>,, : ■'/ ' . In the street he wears a. perpetual look' of whimsical' 1 surprise as if he were saying: \ "Weil-r-that's a new one on me!"- But if you faqe Him m cros^examination you'll find, that he gets down , to tin-tacks with systematic thoroughness , m double-quick -timei'' '•' ■■- An enthusiastic; Ilbtarian. arid ' golf er "W.J.H. is ! seen Vat his best in': his snug, eyrie : .up aloft. , on C.aßhmere Hills ."when; the cares of the day' have been all.paoked aweyl"' ' ' ; • - . ••'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 6
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154Legal Luminary NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 6
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