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LARGE ESTATE

(Press Assn.—

LATE G. D. GREENWOOD'S RACING STUD TO BE SOLD

-By Telegraph — Copyright)

Christchurch, Wednesday. The will of the late Mr. G. D. Greenwood, the well-known racing owner, was filed for probate to-day. Tho estate was sworn at under £750,000. There are no public bequests, and the bulk of the estate is held in trust. All laeehorses and stud thofoughbreds are to be sold, and the trustees are directed to expe-nd a reasonable sum, not exceeding £500, to erect a slab, or headstone, over the grave of the horse Gloaming. Teviotdale Station goes to Harold Greenwood for life, and after death, to his eldest son. The testator's widow, O. B. Green- j wood,a son, Mrs. Ramsay, of Austra- l lia, a daughter; and Mrs. Harold \ Greenwood, will each reeeive annui- v ties amounting to £2000 yearly. The estate included property in Australia and elsewhere, to be held by the trustees with power to carry on the business of farming. After satisfying various payments, the trustees are directed to accumulate any halance of income for the benefit of testator's grandchildren. Harold Greenwood, son of testator, and Mr. F. S. Wilding, are executors and trustees.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 September 1932, Page 5

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LARGE ESTATE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 September 1932, Page 5

LARGE ESTATE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 September 1932, Page 5

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