WRIGHT ESTATE CASE
AN APPEAL TO BE MADE.
(81 THLEU.IAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) _"'■" \ ASHBURTON, This Day. It is reported, that an appeal on certain points • against the Judge's decision rh the -. Supreme : Court action, Florence J. M. Morgan and others versus the 'trustees o£ the estate of the late E G. Wright, .has been lodged 'by the plaintiffs. The' hearing will be commenced probably on 16th March. The case was one wherein breaches of trust were alleged. . The defendants were Douglas George Wright (Winslow), Harriet Myra Wrjight (Ashburton), .widow, and the ,Hon. \V. Nosworthy, Mesopotamia Sta',tion, : farmer. .-Mr. Justice Reed, in his judgment, made an order for inquiries regarding -prices ..paid.:'for-'sto'ck by D. G. Wright; also the interest .paid by Jiimtothe Trust Estate. Regarding the application to remove the trustees- the Judge said neither Mrs. Wright nor Mr. Nosworthy was in a'position' to Took after the estate properly, but nothing conveyed to.his mind the faintest impression of mala fides or fraud on their part. ■ Nevertheless, they should apply to be removed from trusteesliip, and to1 have the estate transferred to the Public Trustee. .' '■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 7
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181WRIGHT ESTATE CASE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 7
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