PROVISION SOUGHT FROM ESTATE
NO ORDERS MADE Alice Louisa May Pearce, married woman made an application in the Supreme Court yesterday for further proviJSVSSTL the estate of her father, Fred°a& $! Geraldine, who £ y *• Justice Northcroft said he would make no order WilHam James Gaby a son of the testator also sought provision from the estate No order was made in his case. 3£ e ., ne A v i lue ot tha jstate was £1450. w? I ra E o M n Hay “Ppeared for Mrs Pearce: ™- Ra X m <? n ®-.pT Timaru, for William James Gaby; Mr D I. N. Maclean the toramte&M’ ™ r K - J - McMenamtn for wkVfrom'The estate? • nnU “ y Ot £1 * Wt on w , ? s ad : groper discharge of the duty he owed her Mrs Pearce'* nr'w on beha,f «f w2 entitled 5 any'order^ y nelthw
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 8
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