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Sergt.-Major Smith's Windfall.

AUCKLAND RESIDENT PARTICIPATES.

(Par Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, Thursday. Mrs W- Clay, a daughter of Sergt—Major Smith, who, according to the London cable, with <bis sister, inherits two millions from a brother who struck oil Canada is the wife of an electrical engineer residing at Birkenhead, Auckland. The fortune is to be divided between Mrs Clay's father and two listers, one of whom resides in Australia, the other in Plymouth, England. Sergt-Major Smith has a family of five children, Mrs Clay havingi two brothers and two sisters.

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Waikato Times, Issue 12179, 14 September 1911, Page 4

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Sergt.-Major Smith's Windfall. Waikato Times, Issue 12179, 14 September 1911, Page 4

Sergt.-Major Smith's Windfall. Waikato Times, Issue 12179, 14 September 1911, Page 4

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