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GUARDIAN APPOINTED.

MURDERED FARMER’S WIFE LEGITIMACY OF INFANT SON (By Telegraph.—Association.) AUCKLAND, Friday. In the Supreme Court to-day Mr Justice Ostler appointed guardians ad litem for Jane Nelson, 19-year-old widow of Ernest Severin Nelson, elderly farmer, of Waihou Valley, who was murdered by being shot ‘on his farm on the evening of June 9 last year and for the n?'re child of the willow, born on November 10. A writ has been Issued on behalf of the brothers of Nelson asking the court to declare that the infant son of Mrs Jane Nelson is not the son of deceased, Ernest Severin Nelson. SATURDAY’S SPORTS TIMES 8 O’CLOCK EDITION Reports of the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting, the Otago Hunt Club’s meeting, and the Rugby match between South Africa and South Canterbury will appear In the Eight o’clock Edition of the Waikato Times, which will appear as usual to-morrow evening. The edition will also contain results of district competition Rugby, Soccer and hockey games, In addition to the latest general news. REGULATIONS VOID LAKE ROTOAIRA FISHING CHARGES AGAINST ANGLERS P”i AIT:KLAN Reserved decision was given to-day by Mr. n. Orr Walker. S.M.. dismissing informations against the eight Auckland anglers. 'l lie informations were that by fish ing for Ironl on Lake Botoaira in the Taupo district I hex infringed the regu la lions for llm reservation of fishing in I hat lake and Ihe special benefit con ferred on members of the Ngatl Tu \\ ha ret oa tribe. The regulation was declared ultra vu~6ft and void.

was her special carp.’’ he said. “ Dr. Paterson’s work for health ramps will always be a monument to her memory, l am sure .ill who have been associated \Mth her activities will join with me in paying a sincere tribute lo tne life and work of one of New Zealand's o-roßlfltt anrl nohlsst woman."

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 8

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GUARDIAN APPOINTED. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 8

GUARDIAN APPOINTED. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 8

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