DOMINION NEWS.
THE SIIAAV CASE. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.] CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 2. The ease of the Official Assignee in the estate of Walter Shaw, formerly a solicitor at Timaru, against the Timaru Property Company to set aside -a contract to soil properties to the Company oil the ground that the contract is inequitable and unconscionable was continued to-day. . Shaw was in the box the whole day and his cross-examination was not concluded. when the Court rose. DECEASED PERSON’S ESTATES.
[PUESB ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.! WELLINGTON, Dec. 2. During November 199 estates of deceased persons were finally certified by the Commissioner of Stamps. The largest was A. It. V. Lodder, of Wellington, valued at £2.3,886. The Hawke’s Bay estates registered numbered nine,.. Ihe chief being Barbara Foulds Watt, £1,556. In Poverty Bay three were certified, including Ivan It. Arthur, £2316, arid Arthur Parnell, £1287.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3505, 3 December 1913, Page 2
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140DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3505, 3 December 1913, Page 2
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