A RANCHER'S WILL.
NEW ZEALAND CHILDREN BENEFIT. U'sm:u I'itESS ASSOCIATION" —BY ELECTRIC TELEORA I'll COI'IUUGHT.) VANCOUVER, August 18. The will Mr Vernon Loslie Miller, a British Columbia rancher, bequeaths 101,619 dollars equally among tho nine children of his deceased brother, Edward Inglcbv Miller. All arc residents of New Zealand. A LARGE ESTATE. NAMES OF BENEFICIARIES. [THE PRESS Special Service.] AUCKLAND. August 19. Eight members of a New Zealand family, seven resident in the Te Awamutu district, and ono at Otahuliu, will benefit under the will of Vernon Loslie Miller, a Canadian rancher. The beneficiaries, who are children of Miller's brother, Edward Ingleby Miller, are as follows:—lngleby Miller (Manuuui, King Country), Mcrvyn, Eric, Ilugh, and Francis Miller (To Awnmutu), Mesdamcs f\ J. Moresby (Te Awamutu), and J. C. Christie (Otahuhu). A ninth child, R. Cooper, is dead. Tho widow lives at Ohaupo. The estate is understood to comprise between 7000 and 8000 acres and a ranch house in British Columbia, tho total value being about £20,000. It is said that some nephews and pieces were beneficiaries under the will of an aunt, a sister of their present benefactor, about two years ago, but that estate was somewhat smaller.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20630, 20 August 1932, Page 15
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