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GRAZIER'S LARGE ESTATE [from ottb own correspondent! MELBOURNE, Sept. 27 Estate valued at more than £91,639 was left by the late Mr. George Patrick Fairbairn, grazier, of Wooloomanata Station, Lara, who, with his wife, was killed in an aeroplane crash at North Essendon, on May 26. . Under his will, dated April 6, 1933, Mr. Fairbairn left real estate in Victoria of a gross value of £25,309, and personal property of a gross value of £66,330, in addition to property in New South Wales and Queensland. Ho bequeathed the station property, Wooloomanata, to "the first of his sons who should attain the age of 25 years," but, as ho had no son, the station is left to his nephew, Georgo Michael Wheatley. The residue of the estate was left to his wife, but, as she was killed at the same time as her husband, it now is left to Mr. Fairbairn's infant daughter, Mary Frances Fairbairn,' aged 21 months.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 13
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