Among the estates of deceased persons certified during December were the'following at Wellington:—Rawinia Tukeke, £11,811; Frederick Hobden, £1547; Annie McWilliam, £8209 ; John Moffat, £1260; George H. Gower, £1721; Donald Nicolson, £1950; Ann Parker, £4405; Thomas Stevenson, £6420. The largest estates sworn elsewhere in the colony were :—Auckland— James Vogan, % £7Q73; James McAndrew, £4682; Thomas Lee, £3216. Christchurch—Joshua Page, £2600; Francois E. Lelievre, £22,853; Richard Dawson, £4406; Charles W. Purchas, £4862; John Stewart, £6086. Dunedin—Michael Rett, £4662 ; William Dunn, £4773. Nelson—lsabella Ross, £5786. Napier—John Begg, £13,694. New Plymouth—Thomas Scott, £4015. At the request of tho Wellington Cricket Association, Sir Joseph Ward has consented to close all the departmental offices on Thursday afternoon next, the occasion of the cricket,match between Lord Hawke’s team and the Wellington representative team.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 24
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