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The Late David Nathan's Will.

— . ♦.■ . r List ot Bequests.

Application was made at the Supremo Court this morning for probate of the will of the late David Nathan, but His Honor deemed it necessary a further affidavit should be filed, setting forth that Woolf: Harris;, (one of tbe executors) resides in England. Probate has therefore been deferred ifor a week. We append a list of tbe bequests oet forth in the will: — House and land in Karangahape Road occupied by Dr. Lawson to his grandchild) Rc.se Nathan (eldest daughter of L. D. Nathan).,. , , .Marriage settlement made in upon bis wife Barrow, confirmed, and in addition bequeaths hor £2,000 together with all her marriage presents, jewellery, etc., also the use. and occupation of residence, in Waterloo Quadrant, also use of furniture, plate, etc., therein so .long as she shall continue ,to reside in Auckland but not to be absent therefrom at any one time for more.than six callendar months : _lso an interest in the Greyhound Hotel proP cr *yWages to be paid of all servants necessary tg .keep the.house and furniture in. order ; executors also to pay all rates taxes and insiirances and keep house aud grounds in repair and oEder. ~.-?50to Richard Kearney, storeman, for long and faithful services. £50 to Ernest Dufaur. £100 to Auckland Instituteand Museum. ~£-00, to Trustees of Auckland Hospital ppan trust to invest Bcienco and apply interest thereof towards,tho expenses of medical lectures to be given at Auckland Hospital and in connection therewith for the instruction of medical students. £50 to Parnell Orphan Home. , £50 to Roman Catholic Orphanage at Auckland: £20 to Trustees of Jewish Cemetery. ,£2OO to the Beth Israel Synagogue at Auckland, the income arising therefrom to be paid to any Jewish Benevolent Society that may be established. £500 to Mr Beth Israel, Synogoguo £50 to Jewish Deaf and Dumb Institution, London. £100 to Jews' Hospital and Orphan Asylum, Norwood, England 1 . £100 to Jews' Free School, Bell Lino, Spitalfields, London. £50 to Stephney Jewish Schools. £50 to Institution for the Relief of the Indigent Blind (England). £50 to Society for distributing bread, meat and boots to the poor during winter (England). £50 to Society for Relieving tbe Aged I Needy (England). £100 to Soup Kitchen for Jewish Poor, Fasham-street, Spitalfields. £1,000. to Board of Guardians for the Relief of Jewish Poor, 13, Devonshire Square, London. £50 to Bociety for the distribution to the poor of 5a nor week during winter (England.) £25 to Penny Dinner Society connected with tbe Infant School, Commercial-street, Whitechapel Road, London. £25 to Stepney Jewish Benevolent Society. All these English bequests to bo invested and annual income alone used. £500 each to unmarried female children of testator's late brother Burnett Nathan. £50 each to testator's cousins, Julia Salomons and Nathan Meyers. £250 to testator's nephew, Hyman Nathan. £500 to testator's nephew, Lionel Nathan, leas amount due on a loan. £10,000 each to testator's daughters, Mrs Sarah Benjamin (widow) and Mrs Woolf Harris, the same to be invested in freehold securities, and interest only to be paid. £1,000 to eiicll of his present grandchildren on attaining tile age of 21 years. The remainder of the estate is loft in equal shares to testator'r eons, LaUretice David Nathan and Nathan Alfred Nathan, who are appointed executors along with Woolf Harris (son-in-law), and these executors are also lett £250 each.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 3

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The Late David Nathan's Will. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 3

The Late David Nathan's Will. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 3