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Saying she had milked cows, made hay and picked potatoes, Florence Susan Booker, a married woman, made application to the Supreme Court to-day at Christchurch for provision under her father's will. She had been left £2O whereas certain of the Brothers and sisters received £2OO. Counsel contended she should get £2OO as she never has been paid for her services on the farm. The Judge made no order, remarking that though ho sympathised with applicant. he could not say that testator had failed in his duty.

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Shannon News, 8 October 1926, Page 3

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Untitled Shannon News, 8 October 1926, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 8 October 1926, Page 3

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