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COURTS.

Per Press Association

WELLINGTON, October 18. Mr Dyer, S.M., gave a decision to-day that there is nothing in the Act of 1904 debarring a licensee from selling liquor to a boarder, who might give it to outsiders.1

A FRIENDLY SUIT.

WELLINGTON, October 18. In Tulles v. Rhodes and another, heard in the Appeal Court to-day, judgment was reserved. It is a friendly suit brought by the widow against the ta-us-tees of her husband's will. Arthur Jas. Bertie, the deceased, was really the Marquis of Taliacurne, and holder of ancestral property in 'Geneva and other property in Italy. He was born in London in 1858, came to New Zealand in 1881, but never used (his title. He acquired property here, married, and died in 1892, leaving an infant daughter. His -widow married Charles De Grave Lelles, and is now in Italy. The New Zealand .property left ds about £13,000, and the suit as to ascertain the domicile, and whether the property should be administered according to New Zealand or Italfak law.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 5

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COURTS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 5

COURTS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 5

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