MANY BEQUESTS.
TO ANGLICAN CHURCH.
LATE MISS WINDERS WILL
Anglican churches and bodies connected with them are to benefit under the will of the Kite Miss Susan Hebna Winder, who died at Kpsom on April '*! at the age of 93. The total bequests to the Church are £2!>00.
There is also a specific legacy, the amount of which has not yet been ascertained, for the the fieneral Trust Boar.' of the Diocese of Auckland for the jur pose of esablishiiiff within the diocese a home where elderly Chinch women can obtain lodging* and accommodation. When private l>equests have l>eei< paid, the residue, which is expected to be substantial, will be paid to the central fund administered l>y the standing committee of the diocese, to be added to the capital of such fund.
Miss Winder, a si.-ter of Mr. C. .1. Winder, of Thames, was well known. Tlie (iiiardian Trust ami Executors Com|,anv of New Zealand. Limited, is executor and trustee under tlie will.
The largest bequest U one of £~>Oo for the purpose of ercctin? an Anglican church at Wharepoa, Thames Valley. St. George's Church, Thames, and St. Paul's Church. Symonds Street, will both receive £200. the St. Paul's bequest lieinjr for the purpose of extinguishing debt.
To enrli of the following cluirclies and institutions is bequeathed £100:—Christ Church. Elleralie; tho Church of the Holy Sepulchre; the Church of the Epiphany; St. Oeor<re"s Church. KingMand; the (hutch of the Roly Trinity. Devon port; St. Oswald's Church. One Tree Hill; St. Luke's Church. Mount Albert, for the reduction of debt on St. Margaret's Church Hall. Murdoch Street: St. Anpustine's Church. Stanley Bay: the Church of St. John the' Evangelist. Hoyal Oak: St. Andrews Church. Kpsom. for the reduction of debt on the ■ ic:ir:<«e: St. Michael's Church. Henderson.
The Melanesian Mission: the Anjrlican Order of the (Jood Shepherd; Missions to Seamen (Port of Auckland); the Church of England Orphan Home. Pa|>atoetoe: the Auckland Diocesan CJirU" Friendly Society Trust Board: St. Marv's Church of Knpland Homes. Otahlihii: the Henry Brett Memorial Home. Takaptina: the Thames branch of the Plunket Society; and the Bishop of Auckland for the relief of the jioor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 10
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