FARMING METHODS
' PROCEEDINGS IN HUNTER CASE. ALLEGED CHANGE OF FRONT. WELLINGTON, April 11. Having outlined the history of the facts in the Hunter case in the Court of Appeal, Mr C. H. Weston, K.C., for appellants, dealt with the farming methods of the late Sir George Hunter, and submitted that it was clear from the evidence given in the earlier litigation relating to the estate that these were hopeless from a business point of view. Lady Hunter had herself admitted that this was the position prior to the present proceedings, but she had now reversed her opinions, as appeared from her evidence given at the trial before Mr Justice Smith, with a view to showing that the farm was not in very bad condition when the trustees took over its management.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1938, Page 8
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