Supreme Court.
Petition Against Sii Robert Stout /{Pecular Gase, (By Telegraph,—Press Association.) Wellington, Wednesday, When Mr Jellicoe'a motion for the particulars in the petition against Sir Robert Stout's return came on, it was agreed to postpone it till after hearing the preliminary objections on tut) 29th. If they succeed the case falls to the ground, but if not the motion' will be urged, and if granted the further hearing adjourned for a week. A peculiar will ca eis before the Court from VYariganui, vizßatson v. Morgan and Green', A* will'was copied frqiq a' form (given in an almanac, and said dgive and devise to my widow," but the testator left a space blank, and it Was very badly spelt and ill-written, This is a friendly Biiit to determine whether the widow is entitled to the whole properly, There are eight children, and the amount involved is only two hundred pounds,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4641, 7 February 1894, Page 3
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150Supreme Court. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4641, 7 February 1894, Page 3
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