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SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH

SPRING FLOWER SHOW entries warned the J heid’Ufet^tt^T. whfl committee oft the success * The best bloom ft ifift E. Jerard’s ' yellow.Jerard also wda the Blackmore ory Cup. Mr G. Cade boa* cook Sy

satisfy himself that »bp Wvmm feet of her J 1.J.. jj.,., ajMH Witness continued that ha *pVSsSS?f ledge of the value'of the' estate-fgfeSJl about £50.000 or ame Miss Smith. ‘ About-3, OuartePjOr was, going to relative artNflie M?a:S to charity. ,He .had, gone -ato Wl with her. > ,■. - , & Circumstances ck) sipnhifc -t Claude Wilkins, a law clerk, • “ evidence about drawing a will forwarding a preliminary .-draft of the Guardian .Trust Company, tain details—degrees of addresses, and • some additional., MMf-jWt-tees—were to was redrawn to provide fo!£?adjmtiqll|a|g ! g; ,1| legacies for friends, and to the legacies' of some others,--ana hSW.-;sh -finally engrossed. At __the of the -will the manager lan Trust read the wfll right r, ,|: to Miss Smith, and then handed Dr. Baxter, v- Miss SiflQmSs about it Bp ! «ons had been their names - JBMFjfra smaller‘.suing. - } Shfe!jmjwKßßfflt Questions, 6hd'aßPgalMi?tpj™re sang* ST factory the amtagatis. The “tiwfe a ,jjpe .y teiwieWf»wftd;; w ; i hggj^y.’ The will u was.:&«n:,«^fe> > |ttid «►«'?.- nessed. .. iWf.'.V-Sff To Mr O’Leary knew matt j,--, n? Auckland to alter'ffifTOTin of the- »»»>,% . duacy trust. When the will was MBfefejg cuted the manager had had the in his possession for threte days. -> ’ ■ Mr O’Leary suggested (hat the ftMt* ager dominated-the position, for gave instructions for the'will, and Stadia 3 it when it was to be executed, . witness denied this: j .V-",' To his Honour witness said Rqjpliggii the interview Miss Smith bad aaMjHp'TO the estate-was upwards of : £ was brought out that the charities was considerable. *. - jfefejgiffi v The Rev. Frederick' Norman .vicar of St Luke’s, descrlbedJua cwW on Miss Smith. In general, Miss Smith bad seemed,to live in somewhat parsimonious fashion. She was poorty ai* “* shabbily dressed. He knew fay report only that she was wealthy. When he ■ called in 1934‘aatL He had Seeh Mg ?■ gest ;a£ sirioht:JSrak j - was tsurtahr&sSsMa& menudhddrtbSt attevraqXbH& MBIg and ftdriiUAdnii^wiiadpi^ to be si' 1934, she'bad remwkM^ ours to raise funds rap ißjlgMHfflijF building, saying that sh«t to provide something for .RTOWMKnIHii. but he might prefer to b»Vi^mo»6oey immediately. Not lohd;|MM^BmpW-iCH etjived a cheque fenj WHf*pose. She had not qa*made at,jail x>. J -L. ‘ . . : tha{ ’ iaTA vjeWed ififlk^whe - obtaining : 1 111_ niTTiTiiiifiifiiirriiTluih ~v and.coherently given. . ■'■'■■ -vsfr np, <- hearing wag thoo> i#Wl|B|(ii . ’until this rooming; . . - >, J . •.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 15

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SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 15

SYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 15