PERSONALS
Full passes in tlie recent police force Uekknnnations. wero secured, by Constables J.; O’Callaglian JTokomaru Bay) and E. A. Gatehouse (Gisborne), the former in'the sub-inspec-tors’, and the-latter in the sergeants’ examination. ' The late" James Moore Hickson, who was in New Zealand some years'' tigo 'as the herald of ‘‘spiritual 'healing'’ and conducted missions of hcalisgln thin- .regard, left an estate valued at .£30,-000,.-states the “Australian Church Record.” The major portion' ; of his estate, r o uglily £‘20,000, 'wan New Zealand property. The remainder represented!: liis English' property. Ho was ait . Australian, but for many years lived’ in England. As far as can bo gathered he left .nothing to charity or to the relief of suffering. The estate was left to. relatives and friends'. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 4
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124PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 4
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