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SIR W. BULLER’S CASE.

A Peculiar Circumstance.

By Telegraph—l’cr Press Association

Wellington, This Day. The writ for Sir W. Buller’s costs has not been served on tho Public Trustee yet. It appears nono of the funds in his hands can be touched, being trust funds, and the only leviable property is offico furniture. The Trustee claims this is Crown property and threatens ail action if interfered with. The other side are disposed to go on, even if they have to face an action as they claim that the attitude of the Trustee amounts to contempt of the Supreme Court, and an action such as threatened will enable them to ventilato tho ease and show the way in which the Court is set at defiance.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 3

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SIR W. BULLER’S CASE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 3

SIR W. BULLER’S CASE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 548, 24 September 1897, Page 3

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