You will probably need to draw up a little "family tree" to understand this

His Will leaves everything to his grand niece Mary READING.
Looking at electoral rolls, also living at 12 Knocklofty Terrace were Henry Clarence READING and Mary Louise READING. Mary died in 1997 aged 84, so born around 1913.
http://mail.srct.com.au:81/ASP/search_details.asp?RecordID=107448Their engagement notice in 1936 says she is the daughter of Mrs. and the late Edward ANDREW.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0enk/ Mrs. ANDREW was Elsie Mary Ann JOHNS(T)ON and she married Edward in 1911. She died in 1961 aged 77 so born around 1884.
I believe she was the daughter of William JOHNSTON and Mary Emily LINGUARD.
Elice Mary Ann JOHNSTON
Born: 3 Jul 1883
Father: William JOHNSTON
Mother: Mary Emily LINGARD
Registered: Hobart, Tasmania
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William's marriage notice in 1879 says that he is the "second surviving son" of Christopher JOHNSTON.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0enl/His sister Margaret's marriage notice in 1879 says she is the "youngest daughter" of Christopher JOHNSTON.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0enm/ I am telling you this because it implies that Christopher had at least four surviving children.
There are two children registered to Christopher JOHNSTON and Ann HALL in Tasmania - a male child in 1856 and a female child in 1860 (neither named).
It looks like this family arrived in Tas from Ireland in 1854 on the
Mooltan. Christopher, 45, Ann, 38, Thomas, 12, Ann, 9, William, 2, and Christopher an infant.
Debra
