AUCKLAND ESTATES
TWO LARGE AMOUNTS PROBATES FOR THIS MONTH The following are the estates of £3OOO or over, valued for purposes of probate at under the sums mentioned, for which probate or letters of administration have been granted at the Supreme Court during May:— William Frederic Jacob, Auckland, farmer .. .. .. ..-,£70,000 John Arkell Gillett, Auckland, engineer .. .. .. 45,000 Herbert Bellam, Auckland, contractor 10,000 Ralph Thomas Michaels, Auckland, gentleman .. ... .. 10,000 Mary Ellen Keatley, Auckland, widow 10,000 William May, Auckland, labourer .. 10,000 George " Henry Powley. Auckland, gentleman . . .. .. 10,000 Jessie Ruxton Foote, Epsom, married woman 8,000 George Cathro Gorrie, Auckland, accountant .. .. .. 8,000 Albert Arthur Dawson, Onehunga, retired merchant. . . 7,000" Alice Mackenzie Steele, Auckland, witlow 7,000 John Henry Smith, Pukekohe, farmer 5,000 Elizabeth Miller Robertson, Auckland, married woman . . 5,000 Henry Stanley Booker, Whitford, farmer 5,000 Mary Beaney, Auckland, widow . . 5,000 James Hargreaves, Auckland, merchant 5,000 Robert John Schmidt Eglington, Pannnire, settler 5,000 George Henry Allen Snow, Tientsin, China, mining engineer . . 5,000 Ernest Rewcastle, Auckland, retired clerk 4,300 Elizabeth .Tane Eyrie, Auckland, spinster t,OOO Jane Stevenson, Auckland, widow .. 4,000 Julia Dawson, Avondale, widow . . 3,700 Minnie Norrish Moginie, Auckland, widow . . . . . . 3,500 Francis Arthur Trigg, Victoria Valley, farmer 3,300 John Ivan Sunde, Oratia, orchardist 3,000
AUCKLAND ESTATES
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22741, 29 May 1937, Page 14
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