OTAGO BEQUESTS.
ONE ESTATE SWORN AT £60,000
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
DUNEDIN, this day.
The estate of the late A. D. Bell, of Shag Valley, has been sworn at £60,000. Public bequests, which are confined to. Otago, total £22.3. Numerous bequests to the Roman Catholic Church are made under the I will of the late Theresa Rose Montgomery, of Lawrence, whose estate was ■sworn at £0000. The bequests are as follows: —£100 to parish priest at Lawrence, and Dominican nuns, Lawrence; £500, Catholic Orphanage, South Dunedin; £300, Little Sisters of the Poor, Dunedin; £200, Home of Compassion, Wellington; £50, St. Vincent do Paul Society; £1000, to the Bishop of Dunedin for perpetual bursary education of parish priests; £200, Bishop of Auckland, for Maori Mission; £100, Mount MagdaTa Home, Christchureh; £.30, foreign misi sions.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 10
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