PROBATES GRANTED
POVERTY BAY ESTATES
Pobates were granted by the Chief Jusice, Sir Michael Myers, in the Supremo Court at Gisborne in respect of the following estates : The estate of Richard Joseph Dodson, retired civil servant, Gisborne, probate to Mrs, Fannie Dodson, widow, of Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. E. T. Brosnahan.
The estate of Robert Bruce, sheepfarmer, Gisborne, probate to Mrs. Rose Bruce, widow, of Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. A. A. Whitehead.
The estate of Alexander Johnson Eraser, cabinet-maker, Gisborne, probate to G. V. Shennan, Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. K. A. Woodward.
The estate of Joseph Scholium, hotelkeeper, Kaitaratahi, probate granted to Mrs. Mary Scholium, widow, of Gisborne. on the. motion of Mr. M. R. Maude. The estate of. Moss Do Costa, storeman. Gisborne, probate to Herbert Hyam De Costa and Miss Julia Henrietta De Costa. Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. 0. W. Willock. The estate of Robert, John Cameron, sheepfariner, Matawhero, probate to Mrs. Alice Cameron, widow, Bruce Cameron, an( ' limes Cameron, all of Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. F. W Nolan. Letters of administration were granted as under : The estate of Betty May Fazenda Porter, spinster, Onnond, letters of administration granted to William A. Porter, Whakapara, North Auckland, en the motion of Mr T. A. Coleman.
The estate of Jean Hopper Richardson, married woman, Gisborne, letters of administration granted to Harold Ncwcomiu Richardson, Gisborne, on the motion of Mr. D. W. lies.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 6
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242PROBATES GRANTED Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 6
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