FORTUNE WITHOUT OWNER.
£58,000 GOING A-BEGGING. Is Alexander Robertson, a native of Pitlochry, Scotland, alive, or are hi 3 children, if ho'had any? This is the problem which tilie trustees "of the late Mr. Neil Robertson. Pitlrtchry. have to solve, and £58,000 is in the hands of the trustees for either Mr. Alexander Robertson, if they can find him, or a descendant. Some years ago Mr. Neil Robertson died, leaving more than £50,000 in which a life interest was granted to his sister. The sister ia now dead, and the trustees are searching for someone to prova the right to a fortune which is going beggingThe youngest member of the family* Alexander, joined Garibaldi's " lied Shirts;" and went to fight in the Italian campaign. Ii is no.i known whether he was 'killed or not,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 5 (Supplement)
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