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Probate has been granted by Mr Justice Kennedy in the estates of George Henry, storekeeper, Purakanui; Marion Frances Wilkie, Dunedin; Alexander ißitchie Buchan, plumber, Port Chalmers; Hugh Paterson, tailor, Dunedin ; James Hill, retired farmer. Tomahawk; Ernest Tapper, orcnardist, Clyde; Alexander ißennie, retired farmer, Dunedin; James Chapman, sheep fanner, Dunback; Jennie Sullivan, spinster, Dunedin; Hughie Ephraim Coombe, bank officer and soldier, Milton; Whilhelmina Leek, widow, Port Chalmers; Patrick Leith Ritchie, Dunedin; George Marshall Frances Devenney, soldier, Dunedin; John Rivers, retired land agent, Alexandra ; Joseph James Nicholls, labourer, Dunedin; John Mcßae, farm hand and soldier, Miller's Flat; John Smith, retired tailor, Dunedin; Robert William Hughson, painter and soldier, Dunedin; Martha Sparks, widow, Mosgiel; Charles Samuel George Nicholson, general merchant, Roxburgh; Reginald Everard Romans, salesman and soldier, Arrowtown ; Mary Self, married woman, Dunedin;' Charles Clark, retired bricklayer, Dunedinj John Young, hotelkeeper, Dunedin; Matilda McNeill, widow, .Mosgiel; Roy Milne, motor salesman, Dunedin. Letters of admipistration have been granted in the estates of Edna May Knewstubb, spinster, Port Chalmers; and William Henry Hagar Small, motor mechanic and member of R.N.V.IR,. Kurow. Mr W. Huse, supervising organiser for the Primary Production Council, arrived in Dunedin on Saturday from the north. He met members of the Otago Primary Production Council this morning, and will leave for Gore and Invorcargill to-morrow. Four calls were answered by the City Fire Brigade yesterday. A malicious false alarm from Sidey street, Caversham, was received at 2 a.m., while at 12.29 p.m. a call was answered to a chimney fire in Canongate. At 7.12 p.m. machines were sent to North-east Valley, where a motor vehicle, owned by Mr T. Ferguson, of 187 a Cargill road, had caught fire. The car was orily slightly damaged. Another chimney fire in Alfred street was attended to at 8.8 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 6

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 6

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 6

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