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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PAGB Andrew of the Brindled Locks ... 62 Angling ... ... ... 60 A Samoan Story 9 Athletics 59 Births, Marriages, and Deaths ... 47 Bowling 59 Cablegrams 22 Calendar for the Week 5 Casualties . 64 Commercial 32-33 Cycling 58-59 Death at the Hospital 3 Dot’s Little Folk ... 75-77 Draughts 64 Dunedin Burns’ Club ... „ 77 Escaped Prisoner Arrested ... ... 16 Fanciers’ Column 61 Farm and Station.—Show Dates, The Pioneer’s Policy, Inferior Bulls, Notes on Rural Topics, The Value of Water in the Dairy Cow’s Ration, Stock and Grazing Notes, Horse Parades, The Agricultural Returns for 1915, Agricultural and Pastoral Nows, Southland Agricultural Notes, Club-root, A North Island Talk, Canterbury Markets, Our Canterbury Agricultural Budget, Taranaki and West Coast Notes, Jerseys in Taranaki, Our Yorkshire Letter, Hawke’s Bay Show, Export of Produce, Shearers’ Wages, Frozen Meat Export, The Breadstuff's and Produce Market, Otago Farmers’ Union, Commercial Cablegrams, The Wool Sales, A Sheep-worrying Case 10-16 First Contingent ... m 53 Fun and Fancy 65 Health Column 73 Health of Children 3 Hero and There 73 Horticultural Notes 8 Hospital Saturday Association 25 Ladies’ Page.—Table Talk, The Week, Ladies Gossip, In Fashion’s Realm, “ Alien’s ” Letter from England, Home Interests 66-70 Land and Water—Billiards, Cricket, Lawn Tennis 60 Late Hon. J. A. Millar 4 Learning for Its Own Sake 74 Light-weight Goods 64 Literature 74 Local and General 5-7 Magistrate’s Court 59 Melbourne Tragedy < 23 Mining 62 Multum in Parvo 64 Mysterious Death ... ... ... 26 Nature Notes 65 New Zealand Wounded ...• 29 New Zealand News Items ... 29 Notes and Queries 47 Obituary 61 Omnium Gatherum _ 4 Otago Battalion in Action 9 Otago Education Board 4 Otago Institute 3 Our Babies 70 Passing Notes 6 Pater’s Chat With the Boys 77 Personal Items ... 29 Personal Notes .. 70 Railway Returns 29 Royal Humane Society ... 78 Science Notes 73 Shipping News ... 62 Short Stories 77-78 Sick and Wounded ... 30 Soldiers’ Club House ... ... 61 South African Elections 25 Southland News Notes 32 Sporting. —Talk of the Day, In a Nutshell, Canterbury Doings, Wellington Notes, Auckland Topics, Racing in Now Zealand, Racing in Australia, Weights, Acceptances, Etc. 54-57 Sunday School Conference Taieri Coutny Council 16 The Apiary 8 The Balkans 23-25 The Cost of Living j 3 The Country 31 The Dardanelles ... ... ... 27-29 The Empire’s Call ... 50-53 Theft and Forgery ._ 55 The Garden ... ... ... ... 8 The Garland -. ... 64 The Great War ... 17-22 The King’s Water-way 72 The Murder of Nurse Cavell 77 The Novelist .' 65-66 The Sketcher 71-72 The Stage.—Theatrical and Musical Notes 63 The Week 47-48 The Weight of Bread 3 Trafalgar Day - 9 Transport Torpedoed 59 University Examinations 3 Veterans’ Association 4 West Taieri Drainage Board ...■ ... 29 With the Italians 23 Witness Subscriptions 47 OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. (87 Pictures)— In the Highlands of Scotland. A Splendid Crop of Algerian Oats. With the Belgian Army. A Funeral on Lemnos Island. The Funerals of the Victims of El 3. French Peasants in the Marne Valley. Our Killed and Wounded in the DardanellesDeparture of the Ninth Reinforcements. Germans Repairing a Bridge over the Vistula. A Scene in the Streets of Lublin. French Infantry Leaving for the Trenches. Portion of the Citadel of Novo Georgievifc, New Zealand Reinforcements Leaving Wellington. The Lancashire Fusiliers in Action at Gallipoli. ’ The Township of Waikoikoi, etc.

His Honor tho Chief Justice (Sir Kobort Stout) gave judgment on Saturday, 16tlr inst., in the esse in connection with which an originating summons was brought by the Public Trustee to ascertain the correct method of disposing of the estate of a mala illegitimate who had died intestate, leaving no widow and no children (says the New Zealand Times). The Administration Act provides that in such a case, tho mother of the intestate, or, if she be dead, her next-of-kin shall succeed to the whole estate. But in tho case in question the 'mother had predeceased tho intestate by 40 years, and tho question at issue was whether her next-of-kin were to bo ascertained as at the time of her death or at the time of the death of tho intestate, when they were more numerous. His Honor ruled that the next-of-kin must be ascertained as at the death *of the intestate.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 34